Sally Beauty Holdings
American international specialty retailer and distributor of professional beauty supplies / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc. is an American international specialty retailer and distributor of professional beauty supplies with revenues of more than $ 3.9 billion annually.
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Company type | Public company |
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Industry | Beauty, retail |
Founded | 1964 (spin-off from Alberto-Culver) |
Headquarters | Denton, Texas, U.S. |
Number of locations | 4,800 (Q2 2022) |
Area served | United States (since 1964) Puerto Rico (since 1993) |
Key people | Denise Paulonis (CEO) |
Products | Beauty products |
Revenue | US$961.4 million (2021) |
Number of employees | 30,050 (2019) |
Website | www |
Through the Sally Beauty Supply and Beauty Systems Group businesses, the Company sells and distributes through over 4,000 stores, including approximately 200 franchised units, throughout the United States, the United Kingdom (Sally Beauty UK), Belgium (pro- duo 40SHOPS M&A ), Canada, Chile, Peru, Puerto Rico, Mexico (2000 Amstrong McCall 130 shops M&A), France, Ireland, Spain, Germany and The Netherlands.
Sally Beauty Supply stores offer more than 6,000 products for hair, skin, and nails through professional lines such as Clairol, L'Oreal, Wella, and Conair, as well as an extensive selection of proprietary merchandise.
Beauty Systems Group stores, branded as CosmoProf or Armstrong McCall stores, along with its outside sales consultants, sell up to 9,800 professionally branded products including Paul Mitchell, Wella, Sebastian, Goldwell, and TIGI which are targeted exclusively for professional and salon use and resale to their customers. They have also moved to expanding their brand basics, they now sell more products for African-American women. These products include Mixed Chicks, Shea Moisture, and Curlys. The company made this move to seem more inclusive.[1][unreliable source?]