Biologique Recherche Names New GM USA
Cult skin care brand Biologique Recherche has announced that Margot Humbert will assume the role of General Manager for its USA Division.
Cult skin care brand Biologique Recherche has announced that Margot Humbert will assume the role of General Manager for its USA Division.
UOMA Beauty has named Fred Collins as Chief Operating Officer. The brand has also relaunched their popular foundation line.
Andrew Stanleick, BeautyHealth’s new CEO, looks to grow its flagship brand, HydraFacial, beef up its portfolio, and build its international presence.
Beauty consolidation in 2021 has been fueled by interest in mission-based independent beauty companies, according to a report by Capstone Partners analyzing the Beauty & Wellness sector. Here, CEW Beauty News recalls the most important deals in 2021.
Coty reported sales increases of 22 percent to $1.37 billion for the first quarter of 2022 ended September 30, 2021.
Coty has introduced a digitally-enabled, touch-less fragrance testing device to be rolled out and displayed at beauty retailers within the next 12 months.
Coty has promoted EVP Americas, Andrew Stanleick, to Chief Executive Officer for the beauty business created by Kylie Jenner.
Ron Gee, who has been serving as interim CEO and CFO for Shiseido Americas, has been promoted to President and CEO effective July 1.
The initiatives build on the actions taken by the global beauty firm over the past year, which have accelerated its move towards sustainable and profitable growth, with greater cost controls and a more competitive market position.
Gianni Pieraccioni has been named CEO of Maesa, effective February 1, succeeding the company’s Founder and current CEO, Julien Saada, who will transition to a role as Chairman of the Board and Chief Strategy Officer.
Coty is aiming to strengthen its luxury and digital leadership teams with two new appointments.
Coty Inc. is indeed putting a renewed emphasis on its beauty business as the company on Monday agreed to buy a 20 percent stake in Kim Kardashian West’s make-up brand, KKW, for an estimated $200 million.