Unilever is voluntarily recalling two Suave aerosol antiperspirant products after identifying elevated levels of benzene in some samples of the products during an internal review. It's the latest ...
Suave, a heritage brand with 90 years of history, has unveiled 34 new products, featuring luxury-for-less formulations that rival high-end products, like shampoos, conditioners, and hair masks, at a ...
While all of us know the difficulty of finding products that work for our specific hair goals, the struggle is particularly real when it comes to natural hair, as many of us are not just learning ...
From new sulfate-free haircare to men's and kids' essentials, Suave rolls out a slate of innovations designed to deliver high-performance formulas at accessible prices 36 new ways to upgrade your ...
To support the launch of its new Exfoliating Body Wash, Suave is targeting a whole new generation via a humorous ad campaign. Recently, the brand kick off its “Smell Like Your Ex(foliating Body Wash)” ...
Unilever U.S. is recalling certain Suave aerosol antiperspirants after some samples were found to have "slightly elevated levels" of benzene. According to a recall notice posted by the U.S. Food and ...
Suave brand hair treatment products do not contain thioglycolic acid or formaldehyde. In February 2018, two warnings concerning Suave brand hair care products made the rounds on social media. The ...
Forget the filters and "perfect" posts — TODAY Style is getting real! This week is all about being honest, authentic, transparent and, well, real about everything from wrinkles and body image to ...
Suave is recalling two of its antiperspirants after slight levels of Benzene were found in some samples, according to the FDA. The recall involves the "Suave 24-hour Protection Aerosol Antiperspirant ...
Would you eat more Spam if it was sold at Whole Foods in fancy packaging and cost twice the price? The impact of price and package design on how we evaluate the value and quality of a product have ...
Nothing whips up a mental image like the phrase "shampoo commercial hair." A woman—usually white—walks toward the camera with her long, shiny strands rippling in the wind, not a hair out of place.