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The Future of Beauty: Thriving Across the Consumer Decision Journey
View our on-demand webinar to hear highlights from exclusive research exploring the beauty buying behavior across the consumer decision journey.
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Ipsos Update - September 2019
Our monthly round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos around the world.
Ipsos Syndicated Studies
Ipsos offers a suite of syndicated studies, covering a broad range of topics, sectors, industries and trends. Syndicated studies provide a cost effective method of getting top level research results and findings.
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Who influences the influencers?
Carla Flamer’s WTF Beauty article examines global research about beauty routines, and what or who most influences our concept of beauty. Her favorite beauty products are her adorable makeup blending sponges.
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Ipsos Update – August 2019
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update features Ipsos research and thinking on gender equality, what worries the world, video research, sustainable packaging and consumer trends in Russia.
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Nearly Half of Canadians (46%) Would Be Embarrassed to Seek Bankruptcy Help
Stigma Surrounding Bankruptcy Prevents 31% from Seeking Help; More Among Those in Serious Debt (47%) and Millennials (42%)
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[WEBINAR] The Future of Beauty: Thriving Across the Consumer Decision Journey
The Beauty industry is now more fragmented and disrupted than ever in history. Beauty companies are challenged to stay ahead and lead the trends, as well to best predict whether or not they’ve developed the next biggest innovation.
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Fewer Canadians Have Significant Non-Mortgage Debt than a Year Ago, but One in Three (33%) Say Spending Growth is Outpacing Income Growth
Fifteen percent (15%) report being unable to save any money, after taxes
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FaceApp goes viral: How do you feel about aging?
A recent Ipsos survey shows that we think old age begins at 66
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Federal Conservatives (37%), Liberals (31%) Locked in Holding Pattern as Parliamentarians Hit the Summer-Barbecue Circuit
Most (67%) Canadians Want Change in Ottawa; Scheer (36%) Edges Trudeau (32%) as Best Prime Minister