LOS ANGELES — Lou Harris fears little when he spends long days surfing — except maybe long-lasting harm if he were not to wear sunscreen.
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The deceased are from Tucson unless otherwise noted.
- DEE-ANN DURBIN Associated Press
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Bud Light may have fumbled its attempt to broaden its customer base by partnering with a transgender influencer. But experts say inclusive marketing is simply good business — and it's here to stay.
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Monsoon Mystics, the brick-and-mortar shop of Desert Mystic Goods, will open on Tucson's west side on April 19. The shop will sell handmade, vegan skin and body products, along with items from local makers.
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A growing number of state legislatures are considering bans on cosmetics and other consumer products that contain a group of synthetic, potentially harmful chemicals known as PFAS.
- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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The new locations will be among the 250 Sephora openings in Kohl's across the country.
- Kimberly Palmer
Trae Bodge, a shopping expert who lives in the New York City area, sees higher prices for products and services marketed to women everywhere: Socks, razors, shampoo and apparel are a few of the product types aimed at women that tend to cost more. “I don’t know why brands think this is acceptable,” Bodge says. “It’s...
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The recent kidnapping of four Americans in Mexico highlights a common practice for many people in the U.S.: traveling to other countries for medical care that either is not available at home or costs a lot less.
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Washington state regulators found formaldehyde, lead, and arsenic in lipstick, powder foundations, skin lotions, and hair products marketed to and popular with women of color. Now legislators there are seeking to ban the products and, like at least a dozen other states, make up for lax federal rules.
