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  1. Eugène Paul Louis Schueller (20 March 1881 – 23 August 1957) was a French chemist and entrepreneur who was the founder of L'Oréal, the world's leading company in cosmetics and beauty.

  2. L'Oréal Group Eugène Schueller seized the moment. He creates the beauty that moves the world - Chemist, Entrepreneur, Founder of L'Oréal

  3. In 1909, Eugène Schueller, a young chemist with an entrepreneurial spirit, founded the company that was to become the LOréal Group. It all began with one of the first hair dyes that he formulated, manufactured and sold to Parisian hairdressers.

  4. Sep 7, 2017 · Born to two Parisian pastry shop owners in the latter half of the 19th century, Eugène Schueller was growing up to be an exceptionally studious and hardworking young man.

  5. Nov 1, 2021 · Eugene Schueller's quest to find a safe hair dye involved assassinations, bombings, and the Third Reich. Here's the insane true story of L'Oreal's founder.

  6. Eugène Paul Louis Schueller, né le 20 mars 1881 à Paris et mort le 23 août 1957 à Ploubazlanec, est un chimiste et un chef d'entreprise français, connu pour avoir fondé le groupe L'Oréal. Il a été l'un des pionniers de la publicité moderne.

  7. Eugène Schueller est convaincu qu’il peut révolutionner le secteur de la beauté en y intégrant son savoir scientifique et crée ses premières teintures capillaires dès 1907.

  8. Jul 16, 2018 · Eugene Schueller, the founder of cosmetics giant LOréal, was a fair-skinned chemist with a penchant for sailing. Failing to devise himself a successful formula to combat his frequent sunburn, he tasked the chemists of L’Oréal laboratories with the job.

  9. Eugène Paul Louis Schueller was a French pharmacist and entrepreneur who founded L'Oréal, the world's leading cosmetics and beauty company. He uses science to enhance beauty. He anticipates consumer expectations by developing the first safe hair dye.

  10. www.company-histories.com › LOreal-Company-HistoryL'Oréal -- Company History

    In 1907, Eugène Schueller, a young chemist, began to concoct the first synthetic hair dyes by night in his kitchen and sell them to hair salons in the morning under the brand name Auréole.