When Reckitt Benckiser Group brought its Veet hair-removal cream to China in 2005, sales were sluggish. Its prices were considered too high and its product sizes too large. But the biggest problem: ...
Want to ruin your summer? It only takes three minutes. That’s what dermotologists were saying Tuesday, one day after a Manhattan woman sued the makers of Veet hair-removal cream claiming she got third ...
Veet's latest campaign reflects the modern woman’s desire to feel beautiful, comfortable, and unapologetically sexy in her own skin, said a press release. Speaking on the campaign, Kanika Kalra, ...
Women's body hair - to have or not to have - is once again the battleground between feminists and people who think that hairy women are female hobbits. Hair removal product maker Veet's 'Don't Risk ...
Veet has launched a campaign for its newly launched range Veet Pure. The campaign film, featuring Sarah Ali Khan, celebrates women irrespective of their skin colour, ethnicity, hair type and style. It ...
Veet 'don't risk dudeness' ad prompts outrage for suggesting women with body hair are more masculine
The latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekday Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US Hair removal brand Veet is under fire after ...
When Reckitt Benckiser Group Plc brought its Veet hair-removal cream to China, sales were sluggish. The problem: Most Chinese women don’t have much body hair, and those who do didn’t worry about it.
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