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Kiehl's began its journey in 1851 as a single apothecary in Manhattan's East Village, New York City. Founded by John Kiehl, the brand originally focused on providing pharmaceutical and herbal remedies. It later grew under the Morse family, who transformed it into a world-renowned skincare brand known for its commitment to natural ingredients and personalized service. The 'Facial Fuel' line is one of their most popular collections specifically formulated for men's skin needs.
While Kiehl's is a global brand with a presence in many countries, the majority of its manufacturing takes place in the United States. The brand maintains a high standard of production, often emphasizing the use of high-quality botanical extracts and vitamins such as Vitamin C, E, and chestnut extract, which are featured in this specific moisturizer. Packaging and final assembly are primarily conducted in American facilities to ensure quality control consistency.
In 2000, Kiehl's was acquired by the French cosmetics giant L'Oréal. This acquisition allowed the brand to expand its retail footprint internationally while maintaining its legacy branding and apothecary-inspired store designs. As of 2024 and beyond, L'Oréal remains the ultimate parent company, managing Kiehl's as part of its 'Luxe' division. The brand is distributed globally through boutique stores, high-end department stores, and authorized online retailers.
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