Lynx enters haircare with 11 new products
Unilever is taking its £165m Lynx brand into the UK haircare category with a range of shampoos and styling products.
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Lynx is launching its first ever fragrance for women.
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Procter & Gamble has relaunched its Pantene haircare portfolio with improved formulations and clearer packaging.
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