Lancome
Lancôme is a French luxury cosmetics and skincare house that distributes its products internationally. Founded in 1935 by Armand Petitjean, the company was initially focused on perfumes, launching its first fragrance, "La Vie Est Belle," in the same year. Petitjean's vision was to offer a range of sophisticated beauty products that embodied the essence of French elegance. Over the decades, Lancôme expanded its offerings to include a comprehensive selection of makeup, skincare, and fragrances, becoming a prominent name in the global beauty industry.
The brand is known for its iconic products such as its mascaras, foundations, and anti-aging creams. Lancôme
In 1964, the company was acquired by L'Oréal, the world's largest cosmetics group. Under L'Oréal's ownership,