Coty to purchase Revlon
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Coty Inc. is planning to purchase all or part of Revlon, according to a report in the New York Times. Negotiations are denied by both companies. The move would make Revlon a part of Netherlands-based consumer products company Beckiser NV. Revlon has had troubling results for sometime. Coty has been seeking this kind of cosmetics brand to compliment its fragrance business.
Publication Name: Cosmetics and Toiletries
Subject: Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics industries
ISSN: 0361-4387
Year: 1999
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Understanding "mild" cosmetic products
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Randy Schueller and Perry Romanowski of Alberto-Culver Co. discuss the use of the term 'mild' as it applies to aspects of cosmetics products, including: ingredients, allergic reactions, formulation, and testing.
Publication Name: Cosmetics and Toiletries
Subject: Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics industries
ISSN: 0361-4387
Year: 1999
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Perfumers need time and teamwork for optimal results
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Perfumer Michel A. Jarosz discusses the time necessary to develop products as well as employees in the perfume and fragrance industries.
Publication Name: Cosmetics and Toiletries
Subject: Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics industries
ISSN: 0361-4387
Year: 2000
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