Smashbox, Glamglow and Too Faced have all been impacted by layloffs.
At Smashbox, the Los Angeles-born cosmetics brand best known for its primers that was acquired by Lauder in 2010, 37 employees at its Culver City office will be impacted.
“Also under the PCBA Program, Too Faced implemented a restructure of positions primarily within creative, and although these changes also involved employee impacts, they will help us accelerate growth, ensure the brand is digitally focused, and continues to be relevant and exciting to new and existing consumers,” it added.
Glamglow will also streamline its product offering to an estimated 13 top sellers, focusing on hero and high replenishment.
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