SGD Pharma - a leader in pharmaceutical-grade molded glass vials - intends to expand in the cosmetics and beauty segment globally. The company’s Beauty and Care division is already the APAC market leader in this segment, supplying both global and local beauty brands through their Zhanjiang,
By Rose Prince for the Daily Mail
Published: 17:00 EDT, 8 July 2022 | Updated: 17:00 EDT, 8 July 2022
When I was at school in 1968, individual glass bottles of milk were delivered each morning to the classroom for our 'elevenses'.
One day, our teacher, Miss Maso
In an essay excerpted from the new Wildsam Field Guides: Maine Coast, author Susan Conley remembers the offbeat encounter that turned an old summer camp into a cherished family escape.
Our Maine cottage sits above the ocean on a granite ledge where you can see for miles on the inky hori
As we head into the summer months when we spend more time in the sun than ever, are you thinking about your neck? Any skincare fanatic or dermatologist will tell you: you should be. The neck is one of the most ignored places when it comes to a skincare routine, and it should be your main focus
The haircut — known locally by the English word "boy" — has become strikingly visible on the streets of the capital, and not just because women are no longer required to wear hijab headscarves under social reforms pushed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s de
UA has been providing packaging to beauty brands for 20 years and now launches the perfect answer to the need for luxury sustainable packs. Beauty brands will not have to compromise upscale looks to achieve low environmental impact
In other words, the sustainable pack can be charming and
Feeling a little thirsty, but it's slim pickings in your booze stash? You've got a dusty bottle of whiskey your co-worker gave you for Christmas years ago that you do a shot of only on special occasions. Maybe you bought way too much vodka to get you through the dumpster fire that was 2020. (Y
Feeling a little thirsty, but it's slim pickings in your booze stash? You've got a dusty bottle of whiskey your co-worker gave you for Christmas years ago that you do a shot of only on special occasions. Maybe you bought way too much vodka to get you through the dumpster fire that was 2020. (Y
Scoop up a taste of summer.
Luscious and refreshing, this simple peach sorbet is whipped up in 10 minutes with the help of store-bought frozen peaches. (You can use your own frozen peaches if you have them.) Like biting into a creamy, whipped peach, this sorbet is a little tart, the per
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The name “seafood spread” too modestly describes this utterly flexible little recipe.
I picked it up in 1985 from fellow garden club friend and member Marty Booker, who brought it to our annual Garden Clu