Consumer goods
Helping the city’s artisans help each other
Panagiotis Drakopoulos crafts handmade leather goods at his workshop on Romvis Street, in downtown Athens. A team of scientists from the National Technical University of Athens have launched an initiative to create circular economy synergies between the last surviving productive enterprises that maintain their headquarters in the center of Athens, and introduce them to green innovation.
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Cosmetics history preserved in new 'warehouse of wonders'
The world's first lipstick. The first modern perfume. A pivoting toothbrush. The original Nivea cream and serum. Not to mention the intimate secrets of Queen Elizabeth II. These are some of the treasures held in Guerlain's first archive, which brings stories from the iconic French cosmetic company's sensational past to life.
Demi Moore looks beautiful in bathtub selfie (photo)
The serene shot shows a makeup-free Moore wearing nothing but a pair of black-framed eyeglasses
Giannis Antetokounmpo reveals his second son’s name (photo)
The Greek Freak is starting a campaign to give back to the community named “Maverick’s Diaper Mission”
Bulgarian Manufacturer Sells 100 Shampoos Per Hour
The products of the Zdrave Aktiv (Health Active) brand, produced by Aroma, are one of the most loved by Bulgarian consumers.
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US vet recovers wallet lost 53 years ago in Antarctica
A meteorologist in the U.S. Navy was pleasantly surprised to recover a wallet he had lost - 53 years ago in Antarctica.
Paul Grisham, 91, did not even remember losing the billfold when friendly strangers contacted him to return it via mail, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported this week.
President-elect Joe Biden broke his right leg
He will need to wear boots for a few weeks, doctors say
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"What Nestorovic said is not true"; Tiodorovic in favor of lifting all restrictions
"We should ease all the measures immediately, so that there are no more restrictions. Let all sports events, all manifestations be held normally... Well, today, students should also go to school, although only those who would like to improve their grades. Only with concerts, we'll have to wait until June 15. The whole world is doing that. Let people live normally.
Qatari manufacturer buys shoes for over $11,000 from Turkey
A specially designed €10,000 ($11,077) worth women's footwear by Turkish manufacturer Bayram Polat was bought by a Qatari shoes manufacturer in 8th Istanbul Shoes and Leather Goods Fashion Fair.
Looking for a Job? British Company Gives 4,000 Pounds to Test Slippers!
British company offers an annual fee of 4,000 pounds for the testing of slippers, according to BTA.
The offer comes from the brand "Bedroom Athletics".
The slipper tester must make sure the items are comfortable and keep their feet warm.