Alberto-Culver was an American corporation that supplied personal care and beauty products worldwide. Its products included shampoos, conditioners, hair styling products, and skincare products. In 2011, it was acquired by Unilever.
Alberto-Culver was founded in 1955 by Leonard H. Lavin and his wife Bernice.
In the 1970s, the company expanded its portfolio by acquiring several beauty brands, including TRESemmé and Consort.
Alberto-Culver went public in 1961 and was listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
In 2011, Alberto-Culver was acquired by Unilever for $3.7 billion.
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In 2011, Alberto-Culver was acquired by Unilever for $3.7 billion.
Alberto-Culver owned several beauty brands, including TRESemmé, Consort, and St. Ives.
TRESemmé produces shampoos, conditioners, and styling products for both men and women.
It is unclear whether Alberto-Culver was a cruelty-free brand, as the company was acquired by Unilever in 2011, and its products are now produced by Unilever, which does not have a consistent policy on animal testing.
TRESemmé products are available at most drugstores, supermarkets, and online retailers.