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L’Oréal won three “Prix d’excellence de la Beauté 2007” awarded by Marie Claire magazine
L’Oréal won three of the eight “Prix d’excellence de la Beauté 2007” awarded by Marie Claire magazine on January 9, 2007 in Paris.
For the first time, the international jury of 17 "beauty" journalists from the world’s leading women’s magazines, awarded a prize for research. The prize rewarded L’Oréal’s work on the new anti-ageing molecule, Pro-Xylane™, the fruit of seven years’ research and the first active cosmetic agent to come from green chemistry. The “Prix France du Soin” for skincare was awarded to Norméa 28 by Le Club des Créateurs de Beauté.
Finally, Casting Crème Gloss by L’Oréal Paris also took a “Prix d’Excellence de la Beauté 2007”.
For the first time, the international jury of 17 "beauty" journalists from the world’s leading women’s magazines, awarded a prize for research. The prize rewarded L’Oréal’s work on the new anti-ageing molecule, Pro-Xylane™, the fruit of seven years’ research and the first active cosmetic agent to come from green chemistry. The “Prix France du Soin” for skincare was awarded to Norméa 28 by Le Club des Créateurs de Beauté.
Finally, Casting Crème Gloss by L’Oréal Paris also took a “Prix d’Excellence de la Beauté 2007”.
