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One in Seven Globally Would Pay More for Travel with Lower Carbon-Footprint than Airplanes
Younger, More Educated Consumers Are More Willing to Use Lower Carbon-Footprint Alternatives to Air Travel
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More Americans Have Tattoos Today than Seven Years Ago
Vast majority do not regret their decision to get a tattoo
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Party Strength Matchups (08/28/2019)
Americans are torn between which political party has the better approach on key issues like immigration and taxes.
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Most Cannabis Consumers Use on a Weekly Basis or More
American Consumers Are More Likely to Use Cannabis Daily than Canadians
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Affluent Millennial men and the grooming paradox
Michael Baer’s WTF Beauty article highlights the opportunities for marketers to ignite interest, education and spending by this significant segment. His favorite grooming product? Aquage hair paste.
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Are you feeling included in beauty inclusivity?
Mallory Newell’s WTF Beauty article explores the topic of body image. Her beauty must-have products are Vitamin C serums and good sunscreen.
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With sales mixed and disruption rampant, what is the future of beauty?
Ipsos report highlights themes of inclusion, underserved markets, and the influence of Asia
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The Biggest Beauty Influencer Isn’t Who You Think It Is
New Global Study Looks at Beauty Standards, Ideals, and Routines
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Global Consumer Confidence Index Remains Unchanged at its Highest Level in 2019
Strongest Gains in Optimism Observed in Argentina, Turkey, China, and France; Japan, Spain, India, and Sweden See Significant Drops.
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Half of employed Americans would use limited phone and Wifi service as an excuse not to stay in touch with work.
Millennials (18-34) are most likely to avail this excuse but are also most likely to be the ones to check their email on vacation.