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22 Nov

Camilla Cabello Talks L’Oréal Women of Price and Beauty

Camilla Cabello Talks L’Oréal Women of Price and Beauty
Michael Simon Camila Cabello — a L’Oréal Paris spokesperson since 2017 — is an everyday at the corporate’s Women of Price event. “I remember the primary 12 months I ever attended Women of Price, I used to be doing a lot press and the promotional circuit on the time, I barely had the energy to go to a different event,” Cabello said. “Immediately upon arriving, I used to be so glad I got here because I used to be so inspired by all the opposite incredible women involved. From then on, regardless of what else I had occurring, I knew I needed to make this event and show up for these women who're real heroes.” Camila Cabello Michael Simon/startraksphoto.com Camila Cabello Michael Simon/startraksphoto.com 2023 L’Oréal Paris Women...
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13 Nov

L’Oréal Teams With Cosmo on Green Sciences Extraction Process

L’Oréal Teams With Cosmo on Green Sciences Extraction Process
PARIS — L’Oréal and Cosmo International Fragrances have inked an exclusive partnership for a cutting-edge, scalable green sciences-based extraction process. “You actually capture the precise scent of a fresh flower,” explained Marc Blaison, president of Cosmo. The ambient scent capture uses only air, harnessing the volatile fragrance molecules of flowers, fruits and other naturally derived ingredients. The technology eschews water, heat, cooling and chemical solvents, that are all utilized in traditional scent extraction. “It uses very low energy,” explained Blaison, of the brand new technology, adding the extraction machine might be plugged into any regular electrical socket. Since flowers undergoing this green sciences extraction process retain their integrity, they typically might be utilized in a second extraction process, thus helping to scale back waste. L’Oréal...
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23 Oct

L’Oréal to Stop Commercializing Decléor – WWD

L’Oréal to Stop Commercializing Decléor – WWD
PARIS — L’Oréal is ceasing the commercialization of Decléor, the French beauty brand it acquired in 2014. “L’Oréal has a portfolio of complementary brands. The group’s strategy is to amass and, sometimes, exit brands, to maintain a really strong portfolio and the complementarity it must thrive over the long run,” the group said in an announcement. “The success of L’Oréal Dermatological Beauty relies on a method and a business model focused on brands prescribed by health care professionals. Under these conditions, the division has decided to stop the commercialization of Decléor,” L’Oréal continued. Further details couldn't be learned. The news comes lower than three weeks after L’Oréal said it was exiting its investment in Sanoflore, a green beauty brand it acquired in 2006. That,...
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19 Oct

L’Oréal Sales Increase 4.5 Percent in Third-quarter 2023 –

L’Oréal Sales Increase 4.5 Percent in Third-quarter 2023 –
Updated Oct. 19 4:10 p.m. PARIS – L’Oréal’s third-quarter sales grew 4.5 percent in reported terms, dampened by travel retail Asia, but bolstered by business within the group’s Dermatological Beauty and Consumer Products divisions. Total sales for the maker of Lancôme, Kiehl’s and CeraVe products within the three months ended Sept. 30 got here to 10 billion euros, up 11.1 percent on a like-for-like basis, consistent with analysts’ consensus. “Being in line just isn't something we often write about L’Oréal,” wrote Bruno Monteyne, a Bernstein analyst in a note Thursday evening, after the Paris bourse closed and L’Oréal published its results. Monteyne highlighted how L’Oréal’s travel retail business dragged the group’s sales in North Asia down sequentially from plus 5.9 percent within the second...
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