Revlon introduced Charlie in the early 1970’s a fragrance that was designed for a young, working women market. In the mid 70’s Charlie was the number one fragrance in the world. Charlie was such a big hit that in 1977 sales for the fragrance passed $1 billion. Growth for the company happened in the 80’s when the company was sold to MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings, also in this time period Almay was added to the Revlon brand. The 90’s was a big time for Revlon they strengthened their role in the industry and produced the first transfer resistant lip color. The color resistant lip color idea later lead to a line of transfer-resistant line of products, which was named ColorStay. This closed the gap between Revlon and its competitors and they became the number one brand in mass cosmetics. In 1996 Revlon was offered again to the public on the NYSE. “The Company's products are sold worldwide and marketed under brand names, including the Revlon ColorStay, Revlon Super Lustrous and Revlon Age Defying franchises.” (http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/business/companies/revlon-inc/index.html)
Their competitors are Maybelline, Loreal, and Max Factor. The target market is the Middle American women that doesn’t want or can pay for department store cosmetics. “If you are looking to find makeup that offers both affordability and quality combined into a single makeup brand you should consider looking at Revlon makeup. Because Revlon has been around for many years most women are familiar with the brand.” (http://revloncosmetics.net/) “Revlon products are primarily sold by mass merchandisers and drugstores such as CVS, Target, Shoppers Drug Mart, A.S. Watson, Boots, and Wal-Mart (its biggest single customer, accounting for some 20% of sales).” (http://biz.yahoo.com/ic/48/48062.html) Revlon has had several celebrity endorsmets such as Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel, Eva Mendes, and Julianna Moore just to name a few. Revlon even has a pro website which I found interesting it reminds me how the big makeup tycoon MAC has a whole pro line. Unlike MAC though Revlon’s pro sight features hair care and not makeup.
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