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2-4+ years of purchasing, procurement or buying experience within the beauty industry (hair care, makeup, or fragrance) 2-4+ years of purchasing, procurement or buying experience within the beauty industry (hair care, makeup, or fragrance.
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This is the opportunity to join a fast-growing startup and an energetic team that works together to deliver creative solutions that are transforming the way people think about and shop for hair care.
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Meiyume are creators and innovators providing solutions in color cosmetics, fragrance, skin care, hair care, and oral care. 5 years+ of sales experience in primary packaging for the beauty industry.
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Develop, formulate, reverse engineer and reformulate a wide range of cosmetic and personal care products including skin care, hair care, bath and body care, intimate care and pet care.
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Are you passionate about revolutionizing the hair care industry and making a real difference? A leading Retail Health and Personal Care Products company, is seeking a visionary and strategic Director of Growth Marketing to lead the brand's growth journey, from in-studio experiences to online e-commerce.
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Experience in hair color, hair care and/or hair styling marketing preferred. With 86,000 dedicated employees spread across 150 countries, L'Oréal leads the global beauty industry and pioneers’ beauty technology.
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Our client is one of the world's leading manufacturers and marketers of quality skincare, makeup, fragrance, and hair care products with over half a billion consumers a year in over 150 countries.
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Hair Care and Styling Experience: Experience in hair color, hair care and styling. As innovators in the hair and nail industry, Wella Company empowers its people to delight consumers, inspire beauty professionals, engage communities, and deliver sustainable growth to its stakeholders.
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This is a part-time on-site role for a Hairstylist at Tribeca Hair Studio NYC. As a Hairstylist, you will be responsible for providing a range of hair care services to our clients, including styling, cutting, coloring, and treatments.
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Our products range from luxurious hair extensions to premium skincare essentials, all crafted with care and precision to cater to diverse beauty needs. Du'Ausé Bundles, a leading provider of premium hair and beauty products, is seeking a dynamic Appointment Setter to join our team on a commission-based arrangement.
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At L’Oréal Professional Products, our mission is to support hairdressers and develop the hair industry sustainably, and lead the digital transformation of our industry with a customer-centric approach.
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