As COVID-19 ebbs, Americans care what they look like again
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After more than a year of wearing masks and Zoom calls, many Americans who are now vaccinated against COVID-19 are ready to socialize in person. As they emerge from isolation, that means investing in their appearance, buoying sales of apparel and beauty products.
Tania Miranda, who manages Top Line Cosmetics and Fashion in New York, said the store is bustling again after a quiet 14 months. "People are buying clothes and they're buying makeup," she told CBS News' Michael George. Sales of lipstick and other makeup products are on the rise, according to retail experts. The recent lifting of mask mandates in a number of states is motivating consumers to shop again.More Related News
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