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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. Liliane Bettencourt - Wikipedia

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    Liliane Bettencourt. Liliane Henriette Charlotte Bettencourt ( French pronunciation: [lil.jan be.tɑ̃.kuːʁ]; née Schueller; 21 October 1922 – 21 September 2017) was a French heiress, socialite and businesswoman. She was a board member and one of the principal shareholders of L'Oréal. At the time of her death, she was the richest woman ...

  4. 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.

  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. 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.

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

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    And the other thing is, out of the 37 international brands that L'Oreal manages, only two and a half were created by L'Oreal. L'Oreal Paris, L'Oreal Professional—that's the half—and Kérastase.

  8. Lancôme - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .lancome .com. Lancôme ( French pronunciation: [lɑ̃kom]) is a French luxury perfumes and cosmetics house that distributes products internationally. [1] Lancôme is part of the L'Oréal Luxury Products division, which is its parent company and offers luxury skin care, fragrances, and makeup at higher-end prices.

  9. Aesop (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Independent (1987-2012) Natura & Co (2012–23) L'Oréal (2023–present) Website. aesop .com. Aesop in Emporium Melbourne, Australia. Aesop (stylised as Aēsop) is an Australian luxury cosmetics brand that produces skincare, haircare and fragrance products. It is headquartered in Collingwood, Victoria [2] and is a subsidiary of L’Oréal.