It’s time for another post about the business side of beauty industy. Last time we talked about the hair care brands that Lorealmega-monster P&G owns. Today, we’ll discuss L’Oreal’s hair care biz.

Check out the list of mass market brands (drug stores and supermarkets) they own:

The L’Oreal brands: (Kids, Vives, and Preference Hair Color)
Studio Line
Garnier - Fructis!
Softsheen (ethnic hair care aka Carson Products)

And here are their salon/department store brands:
Kerastase
Kiehl’s
Lancome
Matrix
Redken

Did you realize that L’Oreal sells you all this stuff under many different names. Which ones surprised you?

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5 Responses to “Who’s Who In Hair Care - L’Oreal”

  1. thebeautybrains.com » Blog Archive » Is Your Makeup Worth Going to Jail For? Says:

    [...] in point, this story about French mega-giant L’Oreal. As you know if you read our post on Who’s Who In the Cosmetic Industry, L’Oreal makes brands such as Garnier, Kerastaste, Lancome, Matrix, and Redken. They’re [...]

  2. Lucia Mancuso Says:

    Kiehl’s

    I had no idea

  3. thebeautybrains.com » Blog Archive » How Kerastase Kills Your Cash Says:

    [...] but for a cheaper price? The Right Brain responds: In case you haven’t read our post on “Who’s Who in the Cosmetic Industry,” Kerastase is owned by cosmetic giant L’Oreal who markets a variety of brands at different [...]

  4. Elle Says:

    Kiehl’s. That was surprising! Other’s not so much.

  5. The Beauty Brains » Blog Archive » Is Your Stylist Lying To You? Says:

    [...] products, so they don’t like to hear this statement, but it’s true. See our previous posts on L’Oreal and P&G to see which salon brands they [...]

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