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Five Hundred hairdressers from across the country took to the streets of New York City on December 1st—World AIDS Day 2010—to launch ‘Hairdressers Against AIDS’ in the United States. Hairdressers Against AIDS is a global advocacy program that aims to empower the entire industry of hairdressers and salon professionals to use their unique relationship with their clients to become a resource to interact, educate and help prevent the spread of HIV. Hairdressers Against AIDS (U.S.) is sponsored by The L’Oréal Fondation D’Enterprise in partnership with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria (GBC), and is believed to be one of the largest HIV/AIDS mobilization campaigns in U.S. history.
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L’Oréal Paris is pleased to announce Dianna Hampton as the winner of the brand’s search for the next rising Internet beauty vlogger. Hampton’s winning video, titled,
To meet consumers\' highly diverse needs with regards to the beauty of their hair, L\'Oreal announced today the inauguration of its Global Hair Research Centre located in Paris Saint-Ouen. The Centre\'s Research & Innovation programmes (R&I) is exclusively dedicated to the haircare profession which includes hair colouring, hair care (shampoos, conditioners), styling, (sprays, gels, waxes) and perms, smoothing or straightening.
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The hair color aisle can be daunting to even the most experienced beauty guru. With over 100 years of hair color expertise, L’Oréal Paris is helping take the guesswork out of choosing the right hair color shade with the launch of “My L’Oréal Colorist,” a mobile app that serves as your own personal color consultant. Now women can finally skip the salon while still experiencing professionally-inspired hair color results at home with one easy app download at L’OrealParisUSA.com/MyColorist.
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Depuis leur création en 2007, les Bourses L’Oréal France - UNESCO récompensent les jeunes femmes scientifiques pour la qualité de leurs recherches. Ces bourses leur permettent pour leur dernière année de thèse, d’approfondir leurs recherches, de faire connaître leurs travaux, ou encore de participer à des colloques dans le monde entier et préparer leur post-doctorat.
L’Oréal offre ainsi aux jeunes femmes de science plus de moyens pour réussir, partager, et se développer au sein d’une communauté de jeunes boursières unies par le même goût de la découverte et du challenge.
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L'Oréal Paris Runway 01 - Presented by Vogue.com.au featuring; Vogue, Akira, Carla Zampatti, Collette Dinnigan, Josh Goot, Maticevski, Scanlon & Theodore, Willow. Make up by L'Oréal Paris and LMFF Make-up Director, Rae Morris
Cette année encore, la Fondation L’Oréal avec le soutien de L’Oréal France, la Commission française pour l’UNESCO et l’Académie des sciences a récompensé 25 jeunes doctorantes en sciences pour l’excellence de leurs travaux et le potentiel de leurs recherches, réaffirmant ainsi son engagement pour soutenir la promotion des femmes dans la science.
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Le compte à rebours a commencé ! Lundi prochain, la Fondation L’Oréal, avec le soutien de L’Oréal France, la Commission française pour l’UNESCO et l’Académie des Sciences, récompensera 25 jeunes femmes scientifiques doctorantes. Elles ont été sélectionnées par un Jury présidé par Philippe Taquet, Président de l’Académie des sciences et composé de membres émérites de la communauté scientifique. Chacune d’entre elles a été distinguée pour la qualité et le fort potentiel de ses travaux de recherche. A l’occasion de la cérémonie de remise des Bourses L’Oréal France-UNESCO, ces jeunes femmes (26 ans en moyenne) recevront ainsi une bourse de 15 000 euros pour les soutenir dans leurs travaux et leur carrière scientifique, domaine où les femmes sont encore sous-représentées.
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L’Oréal Paris believes women’s lips can be bold in more ways than one. For the first time, L’Oréal Paris is leveraging its red carpet authority and broadcast sponsorship of the 2016 Golden Globes to go beyond beauty with the launch of the #WorthSaying campaign. As recent award show red carpets have demonstrated, female celebrities are speaking out and sharing information about their work, careers, and other meaningful topics. Designed to propel this cultural shift, #WorthSaying, launching January 10, the night of the Golden Globes, encourages women on the carpet – and off – to share words they believe are truly worth saying.
“For over forty years, since the time we declared our iconic tagline, ‘Because You’re Worth It,’ L’Oréal Paris has supported the individual beauty and intrinsic worth of every woman,” notes Karen Fondu, President of L’Oréal Paris. “We are fueling the powerful words of women everywhere, so their most-worthy conversations reach, affect and inspire as many other women as possible.”
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Currently melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer and one of the most common cancers in women under 40 years old in the United States. The first line of defense in helping to reduce the risk of developing melanoma is by wearing broad spectrum UVA and UVB SPF protection. L’Oréal Paris, a leading global beauty brand, and Melanoma Research Alliance (MRA), the leading private funder of melanoma research, announced today the launch of It’s THAT Worth It To Me. This social media campaign encourages women to donate 15 social media seconds by sharing why SPF protection or using sunless tanner is worth it to protect their skin, their beauty and their life. For every social share, L’Oréal Paris will donate $1 to MRA to fund the L’Oréal Paris - MRA Team Science Award Research Grant, up to $250,000 in 2015.
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L’Oréal announced the winners of its International Awards for Social Responsibility in Dermatology, “Caring to Inspire Skin Confidence” at the 23rd World Congress of Dermatology taking place in Vancouver, Canada.
For Latin America
Dr. Gioconda Gaudiano from Republic of Panama
Moon Children - Providing mobile surgery clinics to Indigenous people
This initiative provides free consultations, medical treatment and sun education via mobile surgery clinics to the 40,000 indigenous people from the Archipelago of San Blas, a region with the highest incidence of albinism in the world. Albinos can face severe skin problems, such as skin cancer, caused by UV light and sun exposure due to the lack of melanin in their skin. The mobile surgery clinics are able to travel to the Archipelago of San Blas, a community that often shuns medical treatment and avoids protective measures against skin cancer.
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