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- Habit Rouge
- Habit Rouge Sport
- Hadrien Absolu
- Hai Karate
- Halloween Man
- Halston
- Halston "z"
- Halston 1-12
- Halston Man
- Halston Z-14
- Hanae Mori
- Hanae Mori Him
- Happy
- Harley Davidson
- Harley Davidson Cool Spirit
- Harley Davidson Free
- Harley Davidson Hot Road
- Harrods
- Havana
- He Wood
- He Wood Ocean Wet Wood
- He Wood Rocky Mountain Wood
- He Wood Silver Wind Wood
- Heaven
- Hei
- Helmut Lang
- Herbissimo Te Verde
- Heritage
- Hermes
- Hero
- Hero Sports Fragrance
- Heroes
- Herrera Aqua
- Herrera Refreshing Ginger
- Herrera Sensual Vetiver
- High School Musical
- Higher
- Higher Energy
- Hilfiger
- Himalaya
- His 777
- His Destiny
- His Majesty
- His Money
- Ho Hang
- Hodo
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- Hollister California
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- Hollywood Playboy
- Homme De Gres
- Homme Exceptionnel
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- Horizon
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- Hot Water
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- Hugh Parsons
- Hugh Parsons Kings Road
- Hugh Parsons Oxford Street
- Hugh Parsons Piccadilly Circus
- Hugh Parsons Yellow
- Hugo
- Hugo Boss
- Hugo Boss Sport
- Hugo Duo
- Hugo Elements
- Hugo Energise
- Hugo Just Different
- Hugo Red
- Hugo Xy
- Hugo Xy Summer
- Hulk
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- Hummer H2
- Hypnose
History and background of Estee Lauder
In 1946, Estée Lauder started her company with a jar of skin cream developed by a chemist uncle and the desire to bring out the beauty in every woman. Even before there were labels for the earliest Estée Lauder skin creams, they began to win loyal fans. By the time the revolutionary fragrance Youth-Dew was introduced in 1953, the Estée Lauder Company had already won a reputation for innovation, research and quality.
In 1960 Estée Lauder opened her first account outside America. This account was Harrods in London.
Today, the Estée Lauder Collection of skincare, makeup and fragrance exemplifies the best that art and science can achieve.
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