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Who owns who - beauty products

  • 18-07-2008 2:40pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,954 ✭✭✭✭


    Sometimes the only real difference is the price and packaging. Found this little bit of info...

    This isn't a complete list, but it will give you a little insight into the brands behind the beauty industry. Ever wondered if Shu Uemura have the same owners as The Body Shop (they do - L'Oreal), or if Bourjois really does have a connection with Chanel (right again), then read on...

    Estee Lauder
    Clinique
    Prescriptives
    Origins
    MAC
    Crem de La Mer
    Bobbi Brown
    Tommy Hifiger
    Aveda
    Jo Malone
    Bumble and Bumble
    Darphin
    Missoni
    Aramis
    Lab Series
    Kiton
    Donna Karan
    American Beauty
    Good Skin
    Flirt!
    Sean John

    LVMH

    Dior
    Benefit
    Fresh
    Acqua di Parma
    Givenchy
    Make up for ever
    Guerlain
    Kenzo
    Sephora

    L'Oreal (partly owned by Nestle)
    All L'Oreal brands
    Lancôme
    The Body Shop
    Maybelline
    Biotherm
    Kiehl's
    Shu Uemura
    Cacharel
    Giorgio Armani
    Helena Rubinstein
    Dermablend
    SkinCeuticals
    Vichy Laboratoires
    Kérastase
    Redken
    Garnier
    Softsheen-Carson


    Coty
    Rimmel London
    Lancaster
    Davidoff
    Jil Sander
    Calvin Klein
    And more brands of perfume than we could list including Sarah Jessica Parker, Jennifer Lopez, Kylie and the Beckham's scents.

    Proctor and Gamble
    Max Factor
    Covergirl
    Aussie
    Clairol
    SK II
    Olay
    Braun
    Gillette
    Head and Shoulders
    Herbal Essences
    Pantene
    Hugo Boss Fragrances
    Numerous other fragrances

    Unilever
    Dove
    Lynx/Axe
    Impulse
    Lux
    Ponds
    Sunsilk
    Vaseline
    Timotei

    Bourjois
    Chanel

    Revlon
    Almay
    Ultima 2

    Elizabeth Arden
    Britney Spears, Hilary Duff and many other fragrances

    Alliance Boots
    Toni and Guy (products only)
    Kangol (products only)
    French Connection (products only)
    Botanics
    No 7
    17
    Soltan

    Johnson and Johnson

    Johnsons
    Aveeno
    RoC
    Piz Buin
    Clean and Clear
    Neutrogena

    Clarins
    Thierry Mugler
    Azzaro


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 818 ✭✭✭idontknowmyname


    thanks for the info, yeah I was aware of all the different groups- take example Bourjois and Chanel- all these companies share technology for creating products- it's the marketing and packaging that makes an item expensive. Plus the consumer perception that if it costs lots- it has to be good isn't always true!


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