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Bumble and bumble began as a single hair salon founded by Michael Gordon in 1977 on 56th Street in New York City. The brand quickly gained a cult following for its editorial-ready hair looks and innovative products that catered to the needs of session stylists and high-fashion runways.
While the brand originated in the professional salon environment of New York, its products are now manufactured primarily in the United States under the rigorous quality standards of its parent corporation. As a global luxury brand, some packaging components or specialized lines may be sourced or produced in other regions to meet international supply chain demands.
In 2000, the Estée Lauder Companies acquired a majority stake in Bumble and bumble and completed the full acquisition in 2006. This transition allowed the brand to expand from a boutique New York salon staple into a worldwide prestige hair care leader. Today, it remains a key pillar in the Estée Lauder portfolio, distributed globally through high-end salons, department stores, and specialty retailers.
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