
Are these 3 Indie Beauty Brands the Next Billion-Dollar Buyouts?
Kline has identified three indie beauty brands that could be tomorrow’s billion-dollar buyouts — just as we did in past reports where we accurately predicted
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Kline has identified three indie beauty brands that could be tomorrow’s billion-dollar buyouts — just as we did in past reports where we accurately predicted

Newcomer Snif is poised for success in 2021 and beyond, according to Kline’s Beauty Indies USA report. The modern fragrance brand offers luxury-level scents that are unisexual, clean-positioned, cruelty-free, and affordable, which resonates well with its target audience

Owned by Pierre-Fabre, Avène is a well-known global brand for sensitive skin distributed through doctors’ offices, pharmacies, and online channels. At the heart of Avène’s products is Thermal Spring Water, known to soothe the skin

Consumers plan to spend more on non-invasive aesthetic services in 2022 than they have in the last two years — including beauty boosts such as Botox and HydraFacial. “People

Shampoo bars are coming full circle. As early as the 19th century, bar soaps were used to cleanse hair; liquid shampoos weren’t introduced until much later

Eleven Australia launched in 2011 with the mission to provide a range of products that simplify hair and body care routines, with each product given a name that describes exactly what it does. The brand’s first, and currently still best–selling product,

Latin America’s share of global salon hair care sales registered a slight increase in 2020, thanks to independent stylists and the e-commerce channel, despite being

Sales of clean and natural beauty and personal care products grew to nearly $30 billion at the manufacturers’ level in 2020, despite the COVID-19 pandemic

Hand in Hand, an independent beauty brand that’s been on the rise in recent years, enjoyed outstanding success in 2020. It saw 1000% growth throughout the COVID-19 pandemic after launching and promoting its collection

Dermstore entered the dotcom market more than 20 years ago. Its sales reached $230 million in 2020, up more than 65% from 2019. The e-tailer