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L’Oreal Heiress Breaks $100 Billion Wealth Barrier

L’Oreal was founded in 1909 by Eugene Schueller, Bettencourt Meyers’s grandfather, to manufacture and market a hair dye he had invented…reports Asian Lite News

The L’Oreal heiress and businesswoman, Francoise Bettencourt Meyers, has become the first woman to amass a fortune of $100bn, media reports said.

Bettencourt Meyers, who is French, broke through the barrier on Thursday thanks to a rise in the share price of the cosmetics empire she inherited from her mother, who also held the title of the world’s richest woman until her death in 2017.

L’Oreal was founded in 1909 by Eugene Schueller, Bettencourt Meyers’s grandfather, to manufacture and market a hair dye he had invented, The Guardian reported.

Based in the north-western Parisian suburb of Clichy, in the region of Hauts-de-Seine, it has grown into a globe-straddling colossus valued at €241bn (£209bn) on the Paris stock exchange.

The famously reclusive Bettencourt Meyers, 70, and her family, remain the largest shareholders with a stake of nearly 35 per cent, the value of which has helped her wealth balloon by $28.6bn this year to reach $100bn, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

Bettencourt Meyers was far from alone in growing richer during a year in which the fortunes of billionaires generally increased significantly, even as the cost of living crisis affected countries across the world.

Of the world’s 50 richest people, 12 lost money in 2023 while the remainder watched their piles grow, albeit without adjusting for inflation.

In a list dominated by men, mostly from the US, Bettencourt Meyers remains 12th in a ranking topped by Elon Musk, the Tesla and SpaceX founder.

Bettencourt Meyers was not the highest-placed French person. Bernard Arnault, the luxury goods tycoon, has a $179bn fortune that has grown by $16.9bn in 2023, thanks to the performance of his LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton) group

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L’Oréal’s Dermatological Beauty in India

Skin health is the foundation of beauty, with LDB we aim to deliver on our promise to both Indian dermatologists and patients”, said Aseem Kaushik, Managing Director, L’Oréal India…reports Asian Lite News

 L’Oréal announces the launch of its dermatological division in India venturing into the dynamic Indian dermocosmetic market. This marks a significant step in the company’s continuous commitment to creating the beauty that moves the world. L’Oréal Dermatological Beauty (LDB) will start its journey in India with CeraVe, the leading dermatologist-recommended skincare brand in the US.

“We are thrilled to launch L’Oréal Dermatological Beauty (LDB) division for Indian dermatologists, patients, and consumers. We believe that everyone deserves access to expert dermatological care and effective skincare solutions; this is particularly relevant to India where the ratio of dermatologists to consumers is one of the lowest in the world (0.7 dermatologists to every 1,000 people). Skin health is the foundation of beauty, with LDB we aim to deliver on our promise to both Indian dermatologists and patients”, said Aseem Kaushik, Managing Director, L’Oréal India.

Globally, L’Oréal Dermatological Beauty partners with over 250,000 healthcare professionals, including leading dermatologists, to develop the most advanced solutions that can accompany patients in their skin health journey. These partnerships include enhancing product development, conducting clinical research, and providing education & training.

“L’Oréal Dermatological Beauty’s mission is to provide life-changing and sustainable dermatological solutions to all. Our aim is to bring this mission to life in India by bringing innovative products and cutting-edge technologies to Indian dermatologists, patients, and consumers. We have studied the needs and concerns of Indian patients and consumers, and we learned that they are increasingly demanding effective skin care products that are backed by science and recommended by healthcare professionals. The dermocosmetic market in India is estimated at ½ billion USD approximately but growing twice as fast as the beauty market. Our division is perfectly poised to enter this market and fulfill this demand because it is fuelled by strong L’Oréal Research expertise and a deep understanding of the evolving needs of dermatologists and consumers alike”, said Rami Itani, Director – L’Oréal Dermatological Beauty, L’Oréal India.

CeraVe’s unique formula, developed with dermatologists, contains 3 Essential Ceramides that restore the skin’s natural barrier and MVE (Multivesicular Emulsion) technology, an exclusive delivery system that provides long-lasting hydration. CeraVe has a comprehensive portfolio from gentle cleansers to moisturizers and specialized treatments, which offer clinically proven solutions that cater to various skin concerns. CeraVe’s efficacy is clinically proven on Indian skin as the moisturizing cream has been tested on mild to moderate cases of atopic dermatitis as well. 

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