Catterton Partners/Chrysallis Discusses Future Of Nia 24, Fekkai Investments
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Chrysallis's Canyon Ranch skin-care range will launch in spring 2008; meanwhile, the company is preparing to launch the first body product within its Nia 24 line, formulated to address moderate to severe sun damage, and to expand Fekkai hair care to new product categories, the firm says
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