Revlon, Inc. attributes its 39% decline in fiscal 2020 second-quarter sales almost wholly to COVID-19 impacts, recording $347.6m in reported net sales for the period ended 30 June.
Revlon In COVID-19 Tailspin; E-Commerce, At-Home Beauty Provide Lifts
At-home nail and hair care and e-commerce were bright spots in a numbing second quarter for Revlon, which was hit hard by mass retail and salon channel closures at a time of ongoing transformation.

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