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Beauty giving back: Brands help communities impacted by LA wildfires
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21 January 2025

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Beauty giving back: Brands help communities impacted by LA wildfires

Personal care companies are providing relief to the victims of the devastating fires that broke out in Los Angeles (LA), California, US, through financial, product and service donations. Major brands Estée Lauder, Laura Mercier and Benefit are contributing to relief funds, while local companies are offering child care and hair styling services to those displaced by the fires.









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