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  2. Kryolan - Wikipedia

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    Kryolan was founded in 1945 in post World War II Berlin. Kryolan's Hollywood breakthrough came with the face masks used in the 1968 feature film Planet of the Apes . [ 1 ] After intensive rebranding, Kryolan launched its "Make-Up Is A Science" campaign, [ when? ] which continues to this day.

  3. Lush (company) - Wikipedia

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    Lush is a privately owned company with a small number of shares available on an invitation-only basis. [33] The company operates in 49 countries, with approximately 20% of its stores located in the US as of 2017. [12] Many of the global operations outside the UK were founded via joint venture agreements between Lush and third parties. [6]

  4. Müller (store) - Wikipedia

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    Müller is primarily a cosmetics store with large drugstore (approx. 50,000 items) and perfumery (approx. 28,000 items) section, [2] but apart from beauty care products it also sells commodities and fashion accessories, health food and dietary supplements, as well as some over-the-counter drugs, household products, toys, multi-media (i.e. movies on DVD as well as music CDs), stationery and books.

  5. Category:Cosmetics companies by country - Wikipedia

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    Cosmetics companies of Germany (1 C, ... This category contains only the following page. ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, the cosmetic industry generated €12.6 billion of retail sales in 2008, [39] which makes the German cosmetic industry the third largest in the world, after Japan and the United States. German exports of cosmetics reached €5.8 billion in 2008, whereas imports of cosmetics totaled €3 billion.

  7. EOS (company) - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Teller created the EOS lip balm in 2006. In 2015, EOS was the second highest-selling lip care in the world, with 11.5% of the market share in the United States. [2] The lip balms are sold at retail stores in 18 countries [3] and online through the company's website. In 2017, EOS sold nearly 2 million units per week globally. [3]

  8. Wella - Wikipedia

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    Wella AG is a German company specializing in hair care, styling, colorants, and other beauty products, and was founded in 1880 in Germany by Franz Ströher. Its headquartered in Darmstadt, Germany. The company was controlled by Procter & Gamble from 2003 until it was sold to Coty in 2015 along with some 40 other P&G brands. [1]

  9. Ahava - Wikipedia

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    Ahava Dead Sea Laboratories, Limited (Hebrew: אהבה, Love) is an Israeli cosmetics company with headquarters in Lod [1] that manufactures skin care products made of mud and mineral-based compounds from the Dead Sea. The company has flagship stores in Israel, Germany, Hungary, South Korea, the Philippines and Singapore. [2]