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Guilherme Leal

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Guilherme Leal

Guilherme Peirão Leal (Santos, 22 February 1950) is a Brazilian billionaire entrepreneur. He is the co-chairman of the board of directors of, and owns a 25 percent stake in, Natura, Brazil's leading manufacturer and marketer of skin care, solar filters, cosmetics, perfume and hair care products. According to Forbes, Leal had a fortune worth roughly US$2.1 billion as of 2010.

Political activity

He ran as the Green Party candidate for vice president alongside Marina Silva in the 2010 Brazilian presidential election. Their ticket came in third, with 19,634,663 of the votes (19.33 percent), and carried the Brazilian Federal District.