Teens, Tweens More Discerning Shoppers Than Reputation May Suggest
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Teens and tweens – “fickle and fiscally carefree”? Not so, says The NPD Group, which surveyed young consumers and found that they are spending more on beauty products, compared with 2009 figures, but are rarely paying full price.
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