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The Estée Lauder Companies Acquires Forest Essentials

The luxury Ayurvedic skincare line will be the first deal by the conglomerate under the leadership of Stéphane de La Faverie.
A jar of moisturiser
Forest Essentials is wildly popular in its native India. (Courtesy)

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Priya Rao
Priya Rao

Priya Rao is Executive Editor at The Business of Beauty at BoF. She is based in New York and oversees BoF’s beauty and wellness coverage.

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