L’Oréal is doubling its stake in cosmetic injectables company Galderma to 20%, the company said, as it looks to expand in the fast-growing aesthetics market and support growth amid global headwinds. While some competitors retrench, L’Oréal is pursuing acquisitions in categories like fragrance and haircare with the strongest growth potential. L’Oréal’s moves reflect the shifts in consumer beauty spending. Resilient demand for self-care, wellness, and premium products is fueling growth in fragrances and haircare, while K-beauty is gaining traction as consumers search for affordable and effective skincare products.
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