EP46. Are Indie Beauty Brands Selling Out by Selling Up?
Green Beauty Conversations by Formula Botanica
Release Date: 12/17/2019
Green Beauty Conversations by Formula Botanica
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info_outlineCan Indie beauty brands ever partner successfully with large multinationals? Or are Indie brands who sell to large corporations, in fact selling out? In this episode of The Green Beauty Conversations Podcast, we tackle the tricky subject of Indie brand acquisitions and why all brand founders should have an exit strategy for their business.
Recently, brands such as Dermalogica, Schmidt’s Naturals, TooFaced, Tatcha and many others, have all been snapped up by major multinationals such as Unilever, L’Oreal, Estee Lauder and Procter & Gamble. Over the last five years, these huge beauty corporations have spent billions on acquiring beauty brands from across the world – including many successful indies. Drunk Elephant’s recent $845 million dollar sale to Shiseido, is the latest acquisition to cause controversy and receive comments also within the Formula Botanica community.
We interview two beauty entrepreneurs on the topic of selling your business, to hear their views. First we speak to Julie Longyear, the founder of independent natural beauty brand Blissoma based in the USA. Julie founded her brand in 2001 and creates raw, plant-based, skincare by hand, using herbs and essential oils, in her herbal studio in St. Louis, Missouri. Our second guest is Sian Sutherland, beauty brand founder and multi-award winning serial entrepreneur. In 2005, Sian created Mama Mio Skincare, a premium pregnancy range followed by Mio Skincare for active women. Sian sold her business in 2015 to The Hut Group, a global eCommerce company based in the UK. Sian now runs A Plastic Planet, a social impact non-profit with a single goal - to ignite and inspire the world to turn off the plastic tap.
In this Podcast we explore:
- Indie Beauty brand attitudes to selling to multi-nationals
- How and why an Indie brand may want to sell to a large corporation
- The public perception of Indie brands that are sold and if the sale changes how they are run
Key take-outs include:
- All business owners need to think of an exit strategy that suits their business
- There are many different options available to Indie beauty brands as an exit strategy
- There is no right or wrong choice as to what to do with your business and here at Formula Botanica we celebrate all entrepeneurs
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