PCPC’s Economic Impact Study Depicts Thriving US Beauty Sector Pre-COVID
Executive Summary
As the US cosmetics industry reels from the impact of COVID-19, trade group the Personal Care Products Council reflects on 2018 – the most recently available government data – touting the sector’s positive economic and social impacts and voicing confidence in its “resilience moving forward.”
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