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Beauty Buzz: The 3 best beauty products we tried this week from Shiseido, Cacharel and Yves Rocher
Beauty Buzz: The 3 best beauty products we tried this week from Shiseido, Cacharel and Yves Rocher

National Post

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • National Post

Beauty Buzz: The 3 best beauty products we tried this week from Shiseido, Cacharel and Yves Rocher

Article content Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content Article content They say: A new version of the brand's bestselling Ultimune product, the latest iteration is positioned as a powerful serum to protect skin against damage from environmental aggressors while boosting hydration. Botanical extracts including a new patented fermented camellia extract provide more than 14 amino acids to 'ignite skin's regeneration power.' Article content Article content Cacharel Ella Ella Eau de Parfum Article content They say: A fragrance from Cacharel that harnesses the 'beauty of becoming' with notes of white florals such as orange blossom absolute, Indian jasmine, coconut accord and bourbon vanilla from Madagascar. Article content We say: This floral-fruity fragrance has a hint of gourmand. It's a bright, youthful scent that is anchored by the warmer base. Our tester found it wore nicely throughout the day without being too sweet. Article content Article content They say: A new hair care collection from the French brand Yves Rocher that aims to nourish and hydrate strands. The collection includes a nourishing cream shampoo, ultra-nourishing care cream, ultra-nourishing oil and more. Article content Article content

Beauty Buzz: The 3 best beauty products we tried this week from Shiseido, Cacharel and Yves Rocher
Beauty Buzz: The 3 best beauty products we tried this week from Shiseido, Cacharel and Yves Rocher

Vancouver Sun

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vancouver Sun

Beauty Buzz: The 3 best beauty products we tried this week from Shiseido, Cacharel and Yves Rocher

Article content Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content Article content Article content Cacharel Ella Ella Eau de Parfum Article content They say: A fragrance from Cacharel that harnesses the 'beauty of becoming' with notes of white florals such as orange blossom absolute, Indian jasmine, coconut accord and bourbon vanilla from Madagascar. Article content We say: This floral-fruity fragrance has a hint of gourmand. It's a bright, youthful scent that is anchored by the warmer base. Our tester found it wore nicely throughout the day without being too sweet. Article content Article content Article content They say: A new hair care collection from the French brand Yves Rocher that aims to nourish and hydrate strands. The collection includes a nourishing cream shampoo, ultra-nourishing care cream, ultra-nourishing oil and more. Article content Article content

Navalny family mulls taking France to European court: lawyer
Navalny family mulls taking France to European court: lawyer

Local France

time05-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Local France

Navalny family mulls taking France to European court: lawyer

In 2014, Navalny and his brother Oleg were found guilty of fraud and money laundering via their transport and logistics firm which was working with Yves Rocher. The brothers later took Yves Rocher to court in France over alleged false accusations but their complaint was dismissed by the courts. 'We are considering taking the case to the European Court of Human Rights,' said William Bourdon, who represents Navalny's family. 'It was our duty to go all the way with his wife, in memory of Alexei,' he said, referring to the opposition politician's widow Yulia Navalnaya. In 2013, Russian investigators accused the Navalny brothers of 'stealing' and laundering millions of rubles from Yves Rocher and a Russian firm. The indictment followed a protracted investigation, which Navalny dismissed as persecution over his political activities. Oleg served three-and-a-half years in prison and was released in 2018, while Alexei received a three-and-a-half-year suspended sentence. Yves Rocher, one of the first foreign cosmetics brands to enter Russia in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet Union, eventually acknowledged publicly that it had sustained 'no damage' in the money laundering case. But, in 2021, Russian authorities used the embezzlement charges to jail Navalny. He died three years later in unclear circumstances, with his family saying he was killed on President Vladimir Putin's orders. 'I'm in jail due to a criminal complaint by a French company,' Navalny said in 2022, referring to Yves Rocher. In 2017, the European Court of Human Rights denounced the Russian court for its original ruling that was 'arbitrary and manifestly unreasonable', ordering that the brothers be paid €83,000 in damages and costs. Alexei and Oleg Navalny then filed a false accusation complaint in the western French city of Vannes, not far from Yves Rocher's headquarters, and an inquiry was opened in 2019. 'We do believe that we will find here a real and fair justice which, unfortunately, we cannot find in Russia,' Alexei Navalny said at the time. However, French judges eventually dropped the inquiry, and on Tuesday, the Court of Cassation, the highest court of the French judicial system, upheld the decision after an appeal by Navalny's family. 'We are disappointed that the Vannes court was too cautious, which benefited Yves Rocher,' said Bourdon.

Navalny family mulls taking France to European court: lawyer
Navalny family mulls taking France to European court: lawyer

Arab News

time04-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Arab News

Navalny family mulls taking France to European court: lawyer

PARIS: The family of late Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny is considering taking France to the European Court of Human Rights in a case that implicates French cosmetics firm Yves Rocher, a lawyer said on Tuesday. In 2014, Navalny and his brother Oleg were found guilty of fraud and money laundering via their transport and logistics firm which was working with Yves Rocher. The brothers later took Yves Rocher to court in France over alleged false accusations but their complaint was dismissed by the courts. 'We are considering taking the case to the European Court of Human Rights,' said William Bourdon, who represents Navalny's family. 'It was our duty to go all the way with his wife, in memory of Alexei,' he said, referring to the opposition politician's widow Yulia Navalnaya. In 2013, Russian investigators accused the Navalny brothers of 'stealing' and laundering millions of rubles from Yves Rocher and a Russian firm. The indictment followed a protracted investigation, which Navalny dismissed as persecution over his political activities. Oleg served three-and-a-half years in prison and was released in 2018, while Alexei received a three-and-a-half-year suspended sentence. Yves Rocher, one of the first foreign cosmetics brands to enter Russia in 1991 after the Soviet Union's demise, eventually acknowledged publically that it had sustained 'no damage' in the money laundering case. But in 2021, Russian authorities used the old embezzlement charges to jail Navalny. He died three years later in unclear circumstances, with his family saying he was killed on President Vladimir Putin's orders. 'I'm in jail due to a criminal complaint by a French company,' Navalny said in 2022, referring to Yves Rocher. In 2017, the European Court of Human Rights denounced the Russian court for its original ruling that was 'arbitrary and manifestly unreasonable,' ordering that the brothers be paid 83,000 euros ($93,000) in damages and costs. Alexei and Oleg Navalny then filed a false accusation complaint in the western French city of Vannes, nor far from Yves Rocher's headquarters, and an inquiry was opened in 2019. 'We do believe that we will find here a real and fair justice which unfortunately we cannot find in Russia,' Alexei Navalny said at the time. However, French judges eventually dropped the inquiry, and on Tuesday, the Court of Cassation, the highest court of the French judicial system, upheld the decision after an appeal by Navalny's family. 'We are disappointed that the Vannes court was too cautious, which benefited Yves Rocher,' said Bourdon.

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