Bioré Skin Care Brand Gets A Facelift
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Andrew Jergens is overhauling its Bioré skin care portfolio this summer with new product introductions, revamped versions of existing offerings and new packaging, the Kao subsidiary said
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