
Beauty packaging hall of fame and shame with Allison Kent-Gunn, plus news
Oct 30, 2025
Allison Kent-Gunn, an aesthetician-turned-packaging consultant and social media influencer, shares her expert insights on beauty packaging, categorizing hits and misses. She discusses the bold design of Isamaya's phallic lipstick and critiques MAC's compact redesign. Kent-Gunn highlights sustainability challenges, like oversized refills, while championing Crave Beauty's eco-friendly airless pouch. Accessibility is also a focus, commending Tilt Beauty's intuitive design and pointing out deficiencies in Isamaya's Braille misstep. A must-listen for beauty enthusiasts!
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Wellness Is Turning Into A Data Economy
- The wellness sector is becoming a massive data economy driven by trackers, apps, and diagnostics.
- Companies like Oura and Reebok rings show consumer demand and large market valuation growth potential.
Health Data Has Tradeoffs
- Health tracking yields benefits and risks like care cascades from unclear findings.
- Broad consumer access to scans and tests creates diagnostic challenges and opportunities.
Phallic Lipstick Sparked Social Media Frenzy
- Isamaya's metallic phallic lipstick created massive social controversy and attention.
- The product worked as a statement piece for DTC-era creative freedom but later disappeared in retail.
