[CosméTalks podcast #2] "The beauty market is always on the move" (Jean-Paul Agon, L'Oréal)

In this new episode of our CosméTalks program, our journalist Yaël Landau took part in the inauguration of the new L'Oréal Real Campus by L'Oréal school. The new school offers a Bachelor's degree in hairdressing, with the aim of upgrading the profession and turning hairdressers into entrepreneurs. For L'Oréal CEO Jean-Paul Agon, the school will be an opportunity to " always be in touch with the beauty market and its evolutions, because it's always on the move. "

240120 046 JP AGON- Ingredients - Market infoExclusive explanations by Jean-Paul AgonChairman and CEO of L'Oréal ; Nathalie RoosGeneral Manager of L'Oréal's Professional Products Division; Franck Provosta hairdresser, entrepreneur and President of the Conseil national des entreprises de coiffure (CNEC).

Listen to our podcast "L'école du 1er Bachelor Coiffure & Entreprenariat" directly below and on all major download platforms.

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