L'Oréal is a French personal care company known for its cosmetics, haircare, and skincare products. It has a wide range of products designed for different age groups, skin types, and hair types. The brand is committed to sustainable development and supports various initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint.
Founded in 1909 by Eugène Schueller, a French chemist
Initially focused on hair dyeing products
Launched its first skincare product, named 'Ambre Solaire', in 1935
Expanded its business globally through acquisitions and partnerships
An American multinational company that develops, manufactures, and markets prestige skincare, makeup, fragrance, and hair care products.
A British cosmetics retailer known for its handmade, natural, and vegetarian products.
An American makeup brand owned by L'Oréal that offers a wide range of cosmetics products at affordable prices.
A night serum that is designed to reduce wrinkles and fine lines, and improve skin firmness and elasticity.
A mascara designed to give volume and length to lashes without clumping or flaking.
A sulfate-free shampoo that is designed to moisturize and protect hair color.
While L'Oréal does not test its products on animals, it sells its products in countries where animal testing is required by law.
L'Oréal is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and has set ambitious targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The brand also uses sustainable ingredients and packaging materials.
Some of L'Oréal's best-selling products include the Lash Paradise Mascara, True Match Foundation, and Revitalift Derm Intensives Night Serum.
Yes, L'Oréal offers a range of products designed for sensitive skin, including the Micellar Cleansing Water and the Gentle Eye Makeup Remover.
L'Oréal products are available at most drugstores, supermarkets, and online retailers, including Ulta, Sephora, Amazon, and the brand's official website.