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Italy Investigates Sephora and Benefit for 'Insidious' Skincare Marketing to Children
The Italian Competition Authority has launched an investigation into Sephora and Benefit, both owned by luxury goods giant LVMH, over allegations of adopting "particularly insidious" marketing strategies to target children with skincare products, with German media also reporting on the probe into potential harm to children.
29 Mar, 19:37 — 29 Mar, 19:37
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First report: BBC · 29 Mar, 19:37|Full coverage: 2 · 12h|Window: 12h
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