Clio Cosmetics

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Clio Cosmetics
Native name
㈜클리오
IndustryCosmetics
Founded1993
FounderHan Hyun-oak
Headquarters,
South Korea
Number of employees
297
Website company.cliocosmetic.com

Clio Cosmetics is a South Korean cosmetics company based in Seongdong District, Seoul, South Korea.

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Brands

History

Clio Cosmetics is a Korean cosmetic company founded in 1993 starting a professional make-up brand "Clio Professional". [2]

Over time, the company branched out into other make-up, skin care, hair and body care products. CLIO cosmetics launched Peripera in 2005, Goodal in 2011 and Healing bird in 2017. [3] [ better source needed ]

In 2012, Clio cosmetics opened the stand alone shop Club Clio selling all of its own brands (95 stores as of year end 2016).

In 2016, CLIO cosmetics successfully received funding of 50 million USD from L-capital Asia, a private equity investment firm which is affiliated with LVMH [4]

In July 2016, CLIO Cosmetics went public on the KOSDAQ. [5]

Spokespersons and models

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