Estée Lauder receives final bids for Too Faced, Smashbox and Dr. Jart+
Estée Lauder Companies (ELC) has reportedly received the final bids for the potential offloading of Too Faced, Smashbox, and Dr. Jart+ to interested parties. Reports reveal that the process of the sale could possibly be completed within the next few weeks.The three brands were originally being considered as a package deal, but the strategy was adapted in the interests of the potential buyers. The US-based makeup companies, Too Faced and Smashbox, are currently said to be offered together, and the sale of K-beauty’s Dr. Jart+ is being considered alone.This Technical Paper is brought to you by Ashland.
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