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Hard Candy (Cosmetics) Information

Hard Candy is an American cosmetics company, founded in 1995 by Iranian American sisters and Benjamin A. Einstein. Dineh Mohajer and ex-boyfriend Ben Einstein ( who now owns Einstein Cosmetics ) & several successful sport media comp., Pooneh Mohajer (who now owns tokidoki). The company's first product was nail polish that Dineh mixed herself - a shade of baby blue named "Sky" to match her Charles David sandals. After receiving scores of compliments on the unique shade, Dineh began selling it at Fred Segal in Santa Monica, and Ben began selling to many other top retailers including Nordstroms . In that same year, actress Alicia Silverstone appeared on Late Night with David Letterman and, when asked about her pastel blue fingernails, replied, "It's 'Sky' by Hard Candy," causing an overnight explosion of the brand.[citation needed] Ben and Dineh appeared on segments of MTV House of Stlye program several times. A mere 18 months later the brand was quoted as generating $10 million a year in a Forbes ad featuring Dineh.

Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy (LVMH), who owns Donna Karan, Givenchy, Sephora, TAG Heuer, and Veuve Clicquot, acquired Hard Candy in 1999 for an undisclosed amount.[citation needed] The acquisition afforded Hard Candy greater distribution and a larger brand to attach itself to. It was later sold to Falic Fashion group,[citation needed] a hollywood-Florida based corporation operating on the duty-free market, and a subsidiary of Duty Free America. In 2009 Hard Candy announced a partnership with Wal-Mart to take the brand to mass.

NuWorld Beauty and Wal-Mart have worked together for over a year on the marketing concept, product creation and package development of Hard Candy. “We at NuWorld beauty were very excited developing this brand. It was a tremendous amount of fun. The sole direction we provided to the product development and marketing team was to create the line as if we were creating a prestige brand for the specialty market. The team exceeded my expectations.” says Stu Dolleck, President of NuWorld Beauty.[citation needed]

Hard Candy's new line, which premiered in the fall of 2009, consists of 261 products.[citation needed] The company kept some of the original Hard Candy products, among them their iconic nail polish, and introduced new products, such as Kaleyedescope Baked Eyeshadow, Eye Tattoo, Press-On Eyeshadow and Take Me Out Eyeliner, which doubles as a hair stick.

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