Charles Sternberg, Assistant Editor04.01.20
At this point, it seems that every aspect of life has been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. As of April 1, there are 783,360 confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in 206 countries around the world, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Nonessential businesses have been ordered to close in most states, which is directly affecting beauty retail stores, but many beauty brands are cautiously continuing operations and responding in creative or positive ways to the crisis.
Here’s a look at what some beauty brands are doing to reduce the spread of coronavirus and how the epidemic is impacting business:
(Last updated on May 5)
Glossier
On March 12, Glossier decided to close all its retail locations temporarily, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Glossier's statement on its website said, &qu
Nonessential businesses have been ordered to close in most states, which is directly affecting beauty retail stores, but many beauty brands are cautiously continuing operations and responding in creative or positive ways to the crisis.
Here’s a look at what some beauty brands are doing to reduce the spread of coronavirus and how the epidemic is impacting business:
(Last updated on May 5)
Glossier
On March 12, Glossier decided to close all its retail locations temporarily, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Glossier's statement on its website said, &qu
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