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  2. eSalon - Wikipedia

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    eSalon is a hair color company based in El Segundo, California. [2] Launched in 2010, the company's core offering is individually customized hair coloring for at home application. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

  3. Garnier - Wikipedia

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    Garnier is still part of the L'Oreal group, which although claims not to test on animals, has not received Cruelty Free status on account of having an active market in China, where animal testing is a legal requirement for cosmetic products.

  4. NYX Professional Makeup - Wikipedia

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    Toni Ko founded NYX Cosmetics in 1999 when she was 25 using a $250,000 loan from her parents. [6] Ko knew a guy from New Jersey who made pencils, from there, she started with six eyeliners and 12 lip liners, priced at $1.99 and was sold out in less than 30 days. [7]

  5. L'Oréal - Wikipedia

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    [159] [160] [161] As of June 2021, L'Oreal continued to include Heard among a team of "ambassadors" that also includes Kate Winslet, Jane Fonda, Elle Fanning, and French singer-songwriter Yseult. [162] Heard was being sued in a defamation trial by Depp in which he accused her of domestic abuse. She was found to have defamed her ex-husband with ...

  6. Galderma - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Galderma date back to 1961 and the founding of the Owen dermatology company in Dallas, Texas, USA by M. Owen. [4]. In 1979, Hans Schaefer founded the International Center for Dermatological Research (CIRD) in Sophia Antipolis, with the support of the CEO of L'Oréal, François Dalle, who wanted to diversify his cosmetic research into the drug sector.

  7. Internet Brands - Wikipedia

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    MH Sub I, LLC d/b/a Internet Brands is a digital media, marketing services, and software company based in El Segundo, California, United States, that operates online media, community, e-commerce, and SaaS businesses in vertical markets. Its largest businesses are in online health and legal services.

  8. Kiehl's - Wikipedia

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    In April 2000, L'Oréal, the French beauty and cosmetics company, acquired Kiehl's for between $100–$150 million.L'Oréal had pursued the purchase of the company for more than two years but the catalyst for a deal came when Kiehl's had difficulty handling the growing volume of orders due to the company's increased popularity.

  9. Wpromote - Wikipedia

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    Wpromote was founded in 2001 by Michael Mothner in his dorm room at Dartmouth College with peers Michael Stone and Michael Block. [3] The agency originally started, as a Pay Per Click advertising company and is now a full service digital marketing agency.