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Hackensack, NJ-based Clinical Skin acquires French company Pierre Fabre Laboratories’ Glytone brand for an undisclosed sum, while Miami-based Leste Group buys a ‘significant’ stake in Prestige Cosméticos, a Brazilian distributor of luxury perfumes and cosmetics. More cosmetics news in brief.

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Clinical Skin announces it has acquired Glytone, a skin-care brand owned by French company Pierre Fabre Laboratories, known for its innovative dermatological solutions. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. “Having benefited from Pierre Fabre Laboratories’ unsurpassed capabilities in dermo-cosmetics solutions for 20 years, Glytone has built a reputation for delivering clinically proven skin-care formulations designed to address various dermatological concerns, including aging, hyperpigmentation and the treatment of acne,” Hackensack, NJ-based Clinical Skin says in a 5 March release. The Glytone line includes dozens of products categorized by concerns including fine lines and wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, acne-prone skin, dry, rough skin, and premature aging.

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