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P&G (NYSE: PG) mass-market hair care brand with Bio:Renew plant-derived formulation at $5-9/bottle; competing with OGX and TRESemmé for natural-positioned affordable hair care with signature fragrance collections.
Herbal Essences is Procter & Gamble's (NYSE: PG) mass-market hair care brand — offering shampoos, conditioners, and styling products positioned at the intersection of natural ingredients, sensorial experience (distinctive fragrances), and accessible price points for mainstream consumers seeking affordable performance hair care. P&G relaunched Herbal Essences in 2018 with a "Bio:Renew" formulation platform emphasizing plant-derived ingredients and eliminating silicones, parabens, and colorants — repositioning against premium natural hair brands like OGX (Coty) and SheaMoisture (Unilever) while maintaining mass-market retail availability at $5-9 per bottle.
NYSE-listed (EL) prestige beauty conglomerate with MAC, Clinique, La Mer, and Jo Malone; $15.6B revenue restructuring after China luxury slowdown drove 60%+ stock decline from 2021 peak.
Estée Lauder Companies is a New York-based prestige beauty conglomerate — one of the world's largest — owning and marketing a portfolio of 20+ premium beauty brands including Estée Lauder (anti-aging skincare), MAC (professional makeup), Clinique (dermatologist-developed skincare), La Mer (ultra-luxury skincare), Jo Malone (luxury fragrance), Tom Ford Beauty, and Aveda (professional haircare). Listed on NYSE (NYSE: EL), Estée Lauder generated approximately $15.6 billion in net sales in fiscal year 2024, serving the prestige beauty market through high-end department stores, specialty retailers (Sephora, Ulta), and direct e-commerce.
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