
New data from Spate indicates that four key beauty trends have emerged during the pandemic: at-home beauty tools, purple haircare products meant to preserve colour, serums and blue light-blocking skincare.
Beauty tools were already rising in popularity prior to the pandemic. Searches for facial steamers jumped 70 per cent year-on-year in the last 12 months ending in June, according to Spate, while face scrapers like gua sha tools have grown by 33.4 per cent.
"With its roots in traditional Chinese medicine, gua sha tools have seen massive interest as this practice is both results-oriented and has a ritualistic self-care element that customers are craving these days," says Michelle Connelly, Credo's vp of merchandising and planning.
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How to use intuitive technology to gain customers and keep clients

Imagine calling your favourite business and it knows what you need without you saying a word. Ground-breaking intuitive technology recognises your phone number, remembers your name, your address, what you like and automatically predicts where to place your call. It can let a business know if you are a loyal regular caller or a pest Read More…
The Final Four (Percent) - 250 Rye Customers Still in Darkness - MyRye.com

Four percent of Rye, or 250 Con Ed customers, remained without power on Sunday evening. In an update Sunday evening to citizens, Rye Mayor Josh Cohn said the last 24 hours showed “massive improvement” with line crews coming in from out of state to help the situation here in Rye.
“Trouble spots remain in Greenhaven, in the Brevoort – Lake area, and between Apawamis and Intervale, off Milton,” Cohn said in his missive. “Con Ed assures us that all of Greenhaven will have electricity tonight, barring a small number of houses that may need to wait for the arrival of a replacement transformer. The problem near Apawamis may require Con Ed to shut down some slightly broader area in order to complete that work safely.”
Don't alienate your customers | Community | bgdailynews.com

As organizations rush to make up for unprecedented declines in revenue during the coronavirus pandemic, they're keenly focused on shoring up their sales pipeline. Yet in their haste, businesses are at risk for alienating the very customers they need if their sales team takes the wrong approach.
Here are three things leaders can do to ensure their teams are winning customers post-pandemic and not alienating them.
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The Value Of Putting Heart Into Your Customer And Employee Listening
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"The scarcest resource is not oil, metals, clean air, capital, labour, or technology. It is our willingness to listen to each other and learn from each other and to seek the truth rather than seek to be right."
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"Listening is different to hearing. Hearing is something that we do with our ears while listening is something that we do with our brains."
The reality is that listening can often be hard to do, and it is hard to get good at. It requires us to pay attention all of the time and to be vigilant when we are in danger of tuning out or switching off.
Heat Advisory Issued as 250,000 Tri-State Customers Remain Without Power – NBC New York

PSEG: 60,000 customers remain without power as of Saturday night | RiverheadLOCAL

Power outage: 5,000+ customers still remain without power across Monmouth, Ocean counties

As of 5:35 p.m., Jersey Central Power & Light reported 1,112 customers in Monmouth County and 208 customers in Ocean County remained without power.
According to JCP&L, there are 4,555 customers in Monmouth County still without power, five days after Tropical Storm Isais hit New Jersey. In Ocean County, another 924 JCP&L customers are still without power.
Atlantic City Electric, which serves some customers in Ocean County, reported less than five outages countywide.
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