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What brand of cosmetics is capitalized "lancome"?

It is Lanc?me from France.

Lancome was born in France in 1935. It is a brand founded by Armand Petitjean. As a world-renowned high-end cosmetics brand, Lanc?me is involved in many product fields such as skin care, makeup, and perfume. It mainly targets mature women aged 25 to 40 with higher education and income levels.

The name LANCOME comes from LANCOSME, a castle in central France. For the convenience of pronunciation, the "S" letter in the castle name was replaced with a typical French macron. And because there are many roses planted around the "Lancome Castle", it is full of romantic mood and the rose has become the symbol of the Lanc?me brand.

Brand founder Armand believes that every woman is like a rose, each with its own characteristics and posture. So the brand was named after the castle, and the rose became the brand symbol of LANCOME. Lanc?me's original trademark included symbols representing its three series: rose: representing the perfume series; lotus: representing the skin care series; and angel: representing the makeup series.

Extended information

Lancome perfume has six series: Brilliant Perfume Series, Miracle Perfume Series, Treasure Perfume Series, Mengmei Perfume Series, Mengmei Men's Perfume Series, and Miracle Men's Perfume Series. .

Inspired by his passion for fragrance, Armand Petitjean took a brilliant step: in 1935, he launched the Lanc?me brand starting from five famous spices. What an arrogant move, indeed, but as long as you understand that Amanda Petit is a graduate of Francois Coty school and the "father of luxury perfume in the 20th century", everything becomes natural.

Later, Lancome launched the Oceane product line (1955), a product concept that is still used today: a formula containing very pure seaweed, supplemented by seaweed and signature elements. These innovations are largely due to the efforts of “techniciennes,” the female technicians who graduated from Lanc?me’s schools and brought Lanc?me’s brands around the world.

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