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  2. Benefit Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Benefit was founded by the twin sisters Jean and Jane Ford. [2] ... Benefit Cosmetics products would be available online at M&S.com and in-store at 5 locations in ...

  3. Elizabeth Arden, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    A 1968 magazine ad of Elizabeth Arden in Persian, in Zan-e Rooz. The company was founded as Red Door salon on Fifth Avenue in 1910. [3] Arden's company was then sold to Eli Lilly and Company in 1971 for $38 million ($285,889,893 today).

  4. Coty - Wikipedia

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    Coty is one of the world's largest beauty companies and the largest fragrance company, [4] [5] with $5.3 billion in revenue for the fiscal year 2022. [6] Coty acquired 41 beauty brands from Procter & Gamble in 2016, [7] becoming the global leader in fragrance, the second largest company for hair color and styling products, [8] and the third largest company for color cosmetics. [9]

  5. LVMH is fed up with fake goods being sold on TikTokā€”so it is ...

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    The issue of counterfeit luxury goods online goes far back—to well before TikTok became a Gen Z craze.

  6. Benefit Cosmetics Invests in Virtual Event for Mascara Launch

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    Benefit Cosmetics is investing in influencer-led virtual events in lieu of the buzzy — and expensive — in-person ones it is known to host. The cosmetics company is said to have spent $500,000 ...

  7. Benefit Cosmetics just launched at Nordstrom - AOL

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  8. Marcia Kilgore - Wikipedia

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    Marcia Kilgore (born October 16, 1968) is a Canadian entrepreneur who has founded several companies in the beauty and footwear [1] industries, including Fitflop, Soap and Glory and Beauty Pie. [ 2 ] Early life and education

  9. Weleda - Wikipedia

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    The global demand for natural cosmetics increased continually during the 1990s and thereafter. By 1992, Weleda was represented in 30 countries with a range of over 10,000 products. Weleda established further international subsidiaries, such as Weleda Chile (1992), Weleda Peru (1993), Weleda Japan (1999), Weleda Slovakia (2000), and Weleda ...