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Elizabeth Arden is a legendary name in the prestige beauty world, established in 1910 when Florence Nightingale Graham opened the first Red Door Salon on Fifth Avenue in New York City. The brand revolutionized the American beauty industry by introducing scientific innovation to cosmetics and promoting the concept of the 'Total Beauty' approach, which combined skincare, nutrition, and fitness. Elizabeth Arden was a pioneer in creating travel-sized products and being the first to offer in-store makeovers.
Throughout its history, the brand has maintained a reputation for high-quality anti-aging skincare, such as the iconic 'Eight Hour Cream' and 'Ceramide Capsules.' While the brand started as a private American endeavor, its ownership transitioned through several major corporations over the decades, including Eli Lilly and Unilever. Today, the brand operates as a global powerhouse under the stewardship of Revlon, maintaining a manufacturing footprint that spans various international locations to serve global markets.
The manufacturing process primarily takes place in the United States, particularly for its specialized skincare and aromatic formulations, though specific fragrance lines and retail packaging may occur in regional hubs worldwide. The brand remains a cornerstone of the global luxury beauty market, continuing to Honor its founder's legacy of empowerment and scientific skincare research.
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