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  2. SeneGence - Wikipedia

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    SeneGence International, Inc. (also known as SGII, Inc.) is a privately owned American multi-level marketing (MLM) company that sells skincare and makeup products, including the LipSense product line. The company was founded in 1999 by Joni Rogers-Kante who is the CEO and chair.

  3. Vie at Home - Wikipedia

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    Vie at Home specialised in the direct selling of make up, skin care, body care, jewellery and homeware. In 2009 the business was bought from the Virgin Group by Ros Simmons and Ratan Daryani in a management buyout and renamed Vie at Home. [1] Network World Alliance acquired the company in December 2010. [2] Vie at Home entered liquidation in 2011.

  4. Younique - Wikipedia

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    Younique produces cosmetics that are marketed by its "presenters," who sign up via the website and purchase products they sell, earning a commission. Younique sellers are required to continuously purchase products to maintain their status within their company, regardless of whether they are able to sell these products onward. [ 1 ]

  5. Merle Norman Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Merle Norman Cosmetics Inc. or simply known as Merle Norman, is an American cosmetics company that manufactures skin care, personal care, and makeup products founded in 1931 by Merle Norman. [2] The company sells its products through e-commerce and its beauty store studio franchises, along with operating day spas through its Merle Norman Spa brand.

  6. Bluemercury - Wikipedia

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    In addition to selling products from other brands, the company developed its own M-61 skincare line in 2012 and Lune+Aster make-up line in 2015. The company was acquired in 2015 by Macy's, Inc., which opened in-store Bluemercury shops in its department stores, as well as expanding the number of free-standing stores.

  7. Why Kylie Jenner Decided to Sell Half of Kylie Cosmetics: Details

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    In fact, her goal to expand her beauty empire is the reason she decided to sell 51 percent of her company to Coty Inc. in November 2019 for $600 million. “The reason why I sold half my co