Paris – Clinical Skin has acquired dermatology skin care brand Glytone from Pierre Fabre Laboratories.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
“This strategic acquisition reaffirms our continued commitment to product improvement. [Clinical Skin’s] “We have an unparalleled product portfolio and are expanding our presence in the skin care industry,” the company said in a statement on Monday.
From the lab of Pierre Fabre for over 20 years, Glytone is the answer to skin aging, hyperpigmentation, acne, and more.
“Gliton’s focus on combining science and skin care expertise has earned us a loyal customer base and the trust of U.S. dermatologists,” Clinical Skin said.
Dermatological skincare brands became popular during the coronavirus pandemic and have continued to see strong growth since then.
Pierre Fabre introduced its professional hair treatment line Ducray to the United States under its Glytone brand in late 2013. His Glytone, founded in the United States as a dermatological skin care company, was acquired by Pierre Fabre in 2002.
“This acquisition is perfectly aligned with our mission to continue expanding our offering of skin care solutions that are firmly backed by science and innovation,” Clinical Skin CEO Jamie Castle said in a statement. Ta. “Glytone’s commitment to quality and effectiveness is complementary to our own values, and we are excited to work together to further improve our product offering.”
“We look forward to working with Clinical Skin to ensure a smooth transition of the brand that will benefit both patients and dermatologists,” said Lisa Morris, CEO of Pierre Fabre US. We will focus on it.”
Created by pharmacists, Glytone combines pharmaceutical and cosmetic expertise to create products inspired by cosmetic dermatology. This brand’s formula contains free glycolic acid to improve skin tone. Glytone not only offers peeling systems for the office, but also solutions for the home.
Clinical Skin manufactures and manufactures premium skin care products that address a variety of dermatological issues, including hyperpigmentation, uneven skin texture, photoaging, acne, and keratosis pilaris, which causes dry patches and small bumps. On sale.
