L'Oréal Professional Hair Care

Product Overview

L'Oréal Professional Hair Care products are designed to provide long lasting results for people's hair. The products are often focused on cleaning, styling and protecting hair. The brand includes sustainability through its Cradle to Cradle certification.

History about the product

L'Oréal has a very long history founded in 1909, and it has evolved into a beauty and hair care industry. The company is committed to sustainability focusing on testing and reducing its environmental footprint.

Consumption

L'Oréal Professional Hair Care products are sold in over 150 countries selling their products to both consumer and professional markets. This means selling their products to salons and individual customers. The brand is popular in both expensive markets but also in everyday markets.

Shipping and Packaging

The products are shipped worldwide. L'Oréal works on improving its packaging making it recyclable an or reusable. They are also focusing on reducing transportation carbon emissions.

Price Points

Prices for L'Oréal Professional Hair Care products are always different. This is because their professional salon products are often more expensive because they are more perfect formulas that also have more expensive better quality products in them. They do also have other products that are more affordable but obviously not as good as their professional products.

L'Oréal Professional Hair Care

Raw Materials

L'Oréal uses multiple different types of materials such as raw materials like plant-based ingredients, essential oils, etc. These products help keep your hair healthy and clean.

Raw Materials Sourcing

L'Oréal gets their materials from trusted suppliers worldwide. The company uses renewable plant-based ingredients and makes sure this is true through certification programs like Cradle to Cradle. These materials are processed in clean trusted areas.

Raw Materials Transportation

The materials are shipped globally to L'Oréal’s factories. The company works on reducing their carbon footprint by using different transportation routes.

Hazards and Environmental Impact

L'Oréal follows strict health and safety regulations to make sure the products are safe for both consumers and workers.

Production

L'Oréal’s products are mostly made in France depending on the market.

Manufacturing Processes

The manufacturing process includes mixing ingredients testing the quality and packaging the products. L'Oréal uses easy methods to reduce waste and energy use while making their products.

Waste Disposal

Waste produced during manufacturing is carefully disposed of. L'Oréal wants to recycle their waste whenever possible. Any non-recyclable waste is disposed of in responsible way.

Renewable Energy Use

L'Oréal wants to use renewable energy sources in their factories as part of its goals. The company is working to reduce its carbon footprint by transitioning to more eco-friendly energy sources.

End of Life

At the end of their life L'Oréal Professional Hair Care products are generally recycled if the packaging is recyclable. The company always encourages responsible disposal and recycling of their products.

L’Oréal Professionnel Hair Care
L’Oreal image from cradle to cradle website.

L’Oréal Professionnel Hair Care
L’Oreal image from cradle to cradle website.