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  2. L'Oréal - Wikipedia

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    The L'Oreal Global Hair Research Centre, a facility in Paris Saint-Ouen, opened in March 2012. It serves as the headquarters for the international departments of hair color, hair care, and hairstyling. One of the largest investments in company R&I history, the 25,000m² Centre hosts 500 employees.

  3. Kiehl's - Wikipedia

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    Kiehl's LLC is an American cosmetics brand retailer that specializes in skin, hair, and body care products. It started as a single pharmacy in Manhattan at Third Avenue and East 13th Street in 1851. Kiehl's was purchased by the L'Oréal Group in 2000 and has 65 stores in the United States and 400 stores worldwide as of 2015, [1] with over 1,000 ...

  4. Eugène Schueller - Wikipedia

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    Chemist and entrepreneur. Known for. founding L'Oréal. Children. Liliane Bettencourt. Eugène Paul Louis Schueller (20 March 1881 – 23 August 1957) was a French chemist and entrepreneur who was the founder of L'Oréal, the world's leading company in cosmetics and beauty.

  5. L’Oréal CEO explains why the 114-year-old beauty company ...

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    On this week’s episode of Fortune‘s Leadership Next podcast, co-host Michal Lev-Ram talks with L’Oréal CEO Nicolas Hieronimus about L'Oréal's evolution into a "beauty tech" company, and ...

  6. Nicolas Hieronimus - Wikipedia

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    Born. 3 January 1964. Paris, France. Education. ESSEC. Occupation (s) CEO, L'Oréal. Nicolas Hieronimus (born 3 January 1964), is a French businessman, and the CEO of the L’Oréal Group [1] since May 1, 2021, [2] the sixth CEO in the history of the group, [3] [4] taking the place of Jean-Paul Agon, who remains the chairman of the group.

  7. Why L’Oreal’s CEO Sees It as a Tech Company - AOL

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    L'Oreal Paris, L'Oreal Professional—that's the half—and Kérastase. All the others were acquisitions, whether it's Lancôme, Helena Rubinstein, CerVe, La Roche-Posay, Redken, etc. So we always ...

  8. Garnier - Wikipedia

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    The company's first product was a patented as the first hair lotion derived from natural plant ingredients. The company then introduced sun-care products in 1936, followed by permanent home hair color in 1960. Expansion and products. Over the decades Garnier expanded from hair color and hair care into skincare since acquisition in 1970.

  9. François Dalle - Wikipedia

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    Jeanne Dumont (mother) François Dalle, born on 18 March 1918 in Hesdin ( Pas-de-Calais, France) and died on 9 August 2005 in Geneva, Switzerland, was a French company director and business executive. He transformed L’Oréal from an SME, founded in 1909 by Eugène Schueller, into the world's leading cosmetics and beauty products company.