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Even female dominated fields like the cosmetics industry for example, show that men are savvier networkers than women.
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Scientists first discovered dry water in the late 1960s and the cosmetics industry used it to make things like face cream.
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Even with more female professionals in the cosmetics industry than men, males have the largest networks and send more invitations than women in that industry.
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The cosmetics industry, which includes nail salons, is one of the fastest growing industries in the U.S., and nail salon workers are predominantly AAPI women.
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In the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industry where billions of dollars are spent each year on medical and cosmetic treatments and devices, Enfucell batteries can be used to power disposable iontophoresis devices.
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For example, the cosmetics industry (which might be considered female savvy), is actually considered a male savvy industry when LinkedIn runs the data in its network against the definition of savviness.
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Ms Abbott will argue that today's generation is "caught between the 'stiff-upper lip' approach of previous generations and today's cultural tornado of male cosmetics, white collar industry, and modernised workplaces".
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More than 50% of the jobs are found in construction industry, public health sector and commercial goods industries (cosmetics, luxury food, wood, rubber, plastics).
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The expectation for cosmetics stocks was that they would decouple from retail trade and thrive as a recession proof industry.
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After working with the industry for years to encourage the manufacture of non-toxic personal care products, the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics is now targeting retailers, encouraging them to make more space on shelves for the growing inventory of safe cosmetics.
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