In coordination with the FDA, the multinational is withdrawing the acne treatment Effaclar Duo from the La Roche-Posay brand.
Carol’s Daughter has been sold to an independent entrepreneur in the beauty industry. Born in her Brooklyn, NY, kitchen with just $100 in cash, Lisa Price began selling her hair and body products in ...
Carol's Daughter, a Black-owned brand in textured haircare, is returning to its roots after being under the L'Oréal umbrella ...
L’Oréal USA ’s leadership reshuffling continues. The U.S. subsidiary of the world’s largest beauty company has named Damien Favre the president of its Dermatological Beauty division, which includes ...
After a decade under its ownership, L’Oréal USA has sold Carol’s Daughter to an unnamed independent beauty entrepreneur. The brand’s founder Lisa Price will take on the role as president ...
Carol’s Daughter was acquired by L’Oreal USA in 2014; at the time, the brand had reported net sales of over $27 million. While the individual that acquired Carol’s Daughter has yet to be ...
Lisa Price, founder of Carol’s Daughter, has reacquired the textured hair care brand from L’Oréal USA in a deal for an ...
The Retail Influencer Network named '25 Inspirational Women Leaders Shaping the Future of Commerce'—take a look to see who ...
Parent company La Roche-Posay has pulled the Effaclar Duo Acne Spot Treatment from L'Oreal's lineup, due to a cancer-causing carcinogen contamination.
L’Oréal USA’s leadership reshuffling continues. The U.S. subsidiary of the world’s largest beauty company has named Damien Favre the president of its Dermatological Beauty division ...