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Neutrogena sunblock1/6/2024 ![]() Neutrogena has a multitude of product lines available in different countries. Products The version of the pink grapefruit "Oil-Free Acne Wash" available in Quebec, Canada. For instance, the company has been a participant in industry consortia like the European Partnership for Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing ( EPAA) since its inception in 2005. The brand has invested in and utilized in vitro methods to ensure product safety and efficacy without the use of animal testing where regulations permit. In response to the growing consumer demand for cruelty-free products, Neutrogena has explored alternative testing methods. For instance, Neutrogena sells products in China, whose regulators conduct animal testing on cosmetics to be sold within its territory. ![]() The company has stated that it does not conduct animal testing on their cosmetic products or ingredients, except in rare situations where governments or laws require it. This status indicates that Neutrogena products or the ingredients used in their products may be tested on animals, either by the company or its suppliers, or as required by law. Position on animal testing Īs of 2023, Neutrogena is not certified by any major cruelty-free organizations such as PETA ( People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), Leaping Bunny, or Cruelty-Free International. Additionally, it considers external elements like weather conditions and environmental changes, to provide a tailored assessment of the user’s skin, personalized skin care routine, and ongoing monitoring.Īt the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2023, Neutrogena announced a partnership with Nourished, a vitamin brand that 3D-prints customized gummy supplements using Skin360™. In 2020, Neutrogena launched Skin360™, a free-to-use web application which employs advanced algorithms to analyze various aspects of a user's skin, taking into account factors such as hydration levels, texture, and fine lines. The company has major subsidiaries in Canada, United Kingdom, South Korea and India. Priced at a premium, Neutrogena products are distributed in over 70 countries. Johnson & Johnson's international network helped Neutrogena boost its sales and enter newer markets including India, South Africa, and China. In 1994, Johnson & Johnson acquired Neutrogena for $924 million, at a price of $35.25 per share. In 1982, profits reached US$3 million, and Cotsen was named the CEO. It launched product lines in acne and anti-aging areas. Cotsen started marketing soap through two major channels: dermatologists and luxury hotels. The company listed publicly on the NASDAQ in 1973, with a market value of $1.2 million. ![]() In 1962, the company name was officially changed to Neutrogena Corporation Cotsen became president in 1967. By then, Lloyd Cotsen had entered the Stolaroff family by marrying his daughter Joanne Stolaroff. Stolaroff met Belgian chemist Edmond Fromont in 1954, and acquired the rights to distribute his patented formula of a mild clear soap that cleared the skin, without drying it, in the US. In 1930, Emanuel Stolaroff started a small company called Natone. The company originally supplied to department stores and salons that catered for the Hollywood film industry. Johnson & Johnson acquired the independent company in 1994. Neutrogena was founded in 1930 by Emanuel Stolaroff, and was originally a cosmetics company named Natone. According to product advertising at their website, Neutrogena products are distributed in more than 70 countries. Neutrogena Corporation, trading as Neutrogena, is an American company that produces cosmetics, skin care and hair care and owned by parent company Kenvue and is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. ![]() When I tested Neutrogena’s Pure & Free Baby Sunscreen Lotion, I prepped my skin with Belif’s The True Cream Aqua Bomb and applied a light layer of concealer and mattifying powder on top of the sunscreen.Neutrogena "Norwegian Formula" hand cream I don’t burn easily, but it definitely has happened in the past. I only have to worry about getting sunburnt during the summer. I’ve never had any issues with sunscreen, so I was hopeful about the Pure & Free line. I haven’t been able to identify exactly which products cause my skin to react this way, but truthfully it makes me hesitant to try products with unfamiliar ingredients. My skin rarely reacts to products, but every now and then I will try something that makes my skin break out into a rash or swell up. About My Skin: Somewhat sensitive and unpredictable Potential allergens: Feverfew flower/leaf/stem juice, chlorphenesinĪctive ingredients: 21.6 percent zinc oxideĪbout the brand: Neutrogena was founded in 1930 and is known for its affordable skin and hair care and makeup. ![]()
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