The business of male make-up
As a pop-up male make-up concession arrives in the UK we look at the growing industry.
As a pop-up male make-up concession arrives in the UK we look at the growing industry. Daniel Gray is founder of War Paint for Men, and tells us after just 14 months he's exporting male make-up to 77 countries. Charlie Teasdale of men's magazine Esquire discusses the actors who are leading a trend towards men wearing make-up. South Korea was market leader in Asia for male make-up until 2017, and Helen Cho of the website Swagger talks us through some of the most popular products sold through her site. Also in the programme, as more cases of Coronavirus are confirmed in China, the 大象传媒's Andrew Walker considers the potential economic impact of the disease. Plus, German car parts manufacturer Gedia is the latest in a line of companies hit by ransomware attacks. Bill Goodwin from Computer Weekly explains what's happened. And Chris Low of FHN Financial weighs in on the US markets from New York.
(Picture: Make-up is applied to a man. Picture credit: Getty Images.)
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- Fri 24 Jan 2020 22:32GMT大象传媒 World Service