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Garnier

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Garnier is a division of L'Oréal[1] that produces hair care products, including the Fructis line, and most recently, skin care products under the name, Nutritioniste, that are sold around the world. One of their key ingredients is a fruit concentrate used in all their products. It is a combination of fruit acids, vitamin B3 and B6, fructose and glucose.

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Products:

Garnier sells an array of products ranging from styling products to shampoos and conditioners. The products currently sold by Garnier are:

  • Sleek and Shine shampoo and cream conditioner
  • Body and Volume shampoo and cream conditioner
  • Normal shampoo and conditioner and 2-1 Normal shampoo/conditioner
  • Dry or Damaged shampoo and cream conditioner
  • Sleek and Shine anti-frizz serum
  • Sleek and Shine deep conditioner
  • Anti-Dandruff shampoo and 2-1 Anti-Dandruff shampoo and conditioner
  • Fine shampoo and cream conditioner
  • Hard Curl Gel
  • Soft Curl cream
  • Length and Strength anti-split ends treatment
  • Body and Volume root lifting treatment spray
  • Surf Hair
  • Fortifying deep conditioner
  • Body and Volume shampoo and cream conditioner
  • Sleek and Shine leave-in conditioning cream
  • Color treated or permed shampoo and cream conditioner
  • Length and Strength shampoo and cream conditioner
  • Curl and Shine shampoo and cream conditioner
  • Curl and Shine leave-in conditioner

Garnier also produces beauty products. The beauty products are branded under the name Garnier Skin Naturals due to their natural components. These include:

  • Garnier Pure Range (For Oily/Blemished Skin)
  • Garnier Lift Range (Firming & Anti-wrinkle)
  • Garnier Light Range (Whitening/Brightening)
  • Garnier Fresh Range (For Normal/Combination Skin)
  • Garnier Soft Range (For Dry/Sensitive Skin)
  • Garnier Nutritionist Range (New) (For smoothening fine lines & boosting skin radiance)
  • Body (gradual tan)
  • BodyTonic (firming lotion)
  • BodyCocoon (body moisturiser)
  • FootCocoon (foot moisturiser)
  • HandCocoon (hand moisturiser)
  • BodyRepair (intensive body moisturiser)
  • Garnier Skin Naturals summerface 12hour Moisturising Cream Sun Kissed Look

Taglines

Australia, UK, USA,[1] India
Take care.
USA, India
For hair that shines with all its strength.(Fructis)
USA
Great skin from the inside out.(Nutritioniste)
Poland
Włosy lśnią ze wszystkich sił. (Hair that shines with all its strength.)
Ukraine
Подбай про себе. (Take care.)
Italy
Prenditi cura di te. (Take care of yourself)
Russia
Заботься о себе. (Take care of yourself)

Trivia

  • Commercials aired in the United States pronounce "Garnier" as [ɡɑɹnʲeɪ] (GAR-nyay). Australian commercials pronounce it differently.
  • The Transplants song "Diamonds and Guns" is played as the background music in most Garnier commercials.

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L'OREAL GROUP BRANDS
(as of 2006)
Professional
Products
Division
Consumer
Products
Division
Luxury Products
Division
Active
Cosmetics
Division

Kérastase
L'Oréal Professionnel
• L'Oréal Technique
• Matrix
• Mizani
Redken

L'Oréal Paris
Garnier
Maybelline New York
• SoftSheen-Carson

Biotherm
The Body Shop
Cacharel
• Diesel Perfumes
• Giorgio Armani Parfums and Cosmetics
Guy Laroche
Helena Rubinstein
Kiehl's
Lancôme
Paloma Picasso
Ralph Lauren
• Shu Uemura
• Victor et Rolf parfums
Vichy

• Dermablend
• La Roche-Posay
• SkinCeuticals
• Vichy Laboratoires
• Innéov
• Ombrelle

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