The hair care brand, founded by Lisa Price in Brooklyn in 1993, was acquired by L’Oreal USA in 2014. Carol’s Daughter, the hair and beauty line that focused on curly and coily hair, was recently sold ...
She acknowledged the growth and learning experienced under L’Oréal ... This article Hair Care Brand Carol’s Daughter Returns To Independent Ownership After L’Oreal Sale was originally ...
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 ...
The highly visible global brands owned by L’Oreal are constantly under the scrutiny of consumers given the ubiquity of mobile phones and social media. Any brand messaging, consumer experience ...
The chemical that caused the recall is found in gasoline and tobacco; large amounts of the chemical can cause leukemia.
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’Oreal is recalling all remaining units of an acne treatment product that could be contaminated with a cancer-causing chemical, Fortune reports.
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 ...