Clinique

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Clinique Laboratories, LLC
Company typeDivision of holding company
IndustryConsumer goods
Founded1968
FounderEvelyn Lauder
HeadquartersNew York City
ProductsCosmetics
ParentEstée Lauder Companies
(1968–present)
Websiteclinique.com

Clinique Laboratories, LLC (/klɪˈnk/) is an American manufacturer of skincare, cosmetics, toiletries and fragrances, usually sold in high end department stores. It is a subsidiary of the Estée Lauder Companies.

History

Clinique counter at a Farmers department store

In 1967, American Vogue magazine published an article called “Can Great Skin Be Created?”, written by beauty editor Carol Phillips with Norman Orentreich, discussing the significance of a skin-care routine. Evelyn Lauder, daughter-in-law of Estée Lauder, read the article,[1] and brought it to Estée’s attention. Both Carol Phillips and Orentreich were recruited to help create the brand, and in August, 1968, Clinique premiered as the world’s first allergy tested, dermatologist-driven line at Saks Fifth Avenue.[2]

Evelyn Lauder, an executive at Estée Lauder and member of the Lauder family, created the Clinique brand name and developed its line of products.[3] Lauder worked as the training director for Clinique.[3] She was the first person to wear the trademark white lab coat, now worn by Clinique Consultants worldwide.[3]

Clinique was the third brand that was "born" from the Lauder Group after Estée Lauder and Aramis.

In 2008, Clinique announced a partnership[4] with Allergan, the maker of Botox and former cosmeceutical partner of Elizabeth Arden, with the result being a new line called Clinique Medical. The line is only available in physician's offices. The 5-product set is designed for pre- and post-operation skin care, and targets complications such as redness, tightness, burning, irritation, discoloration, among others that "slow the healing process."[5]

References

  1. ^ "Mode Glam". Skinbody.glam.com. Retrieved 2015-07-17.
  2. ^ Rita Silvan (2005-03-10). "Clinique, c'est chic". Elle Canada. Retrieved 2015-07-17.
  3. ^ a b c Dargan, Michelle (2011-11-13). "Service to be Monday for Evelyn Lauder, beauty exec and pink ribbon co-creator". Palm Beach Daily News. Archived from the original on 2012-05-13. Retrieved 2011-11-13. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ [1] Archived May 31, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ [2] Archived September 3, 2009, at the Wayback Machine

External links

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