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1.French architect (1825-1898)
Charles Garnier • Charles Garnier (architect) • Charles Garnier (missionary) • Château-Garnier • D'Jalma Garnier • Edward Garnier • Francis Garnier • Francis Garnier (L9031) • Garnier (disambiguation) • Garnier (surname) • Garnier Corporation • Garnier de Nablus • Georges Garnier • Gilles Garnier • Halle Tony Garnier • Jean Garnier • Julien Garnier • Katja von Garnier • La Neuville-Garnier • Laurent Garnier • Le Mesnil-Garnier • Louis Antoine Garnier-Pagès • Louis-Antoine Garnier-Pagès • Mark Rodolph Carpenter-Garnier • Molly Garnier • Octave Garnier • Pablo Garnier • Palais Garnier • Robert Garnier • Saint Charles Garnier • Saint-Charles-Garnier, Quebec • Thomas Garnier • Thomas Garnier (cricketer) • Tony Garnier • Tony Garnier (architect) • Tony Garnier (musician) • Étienne Joseph Louis Garnier-Pagès
master builder; structural engineer; architect; designer[ClasseHyper.]
profession libérale (fr)[ClasseParExt.]
architecture[Domaine]
Position[Domaine]
creator[Hyper.]
architectonics, architecture, building[PersonneQuiFait]
design, plan, style - design[Dérivé]
Garnier (n.)
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| Type | cosmetics, hair care |
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| Founded | 1906 |
Garnier (French pronunciation: [ɡaʁnje]) is a mass market cosmetics brand of L'Oréal that produces hair care and skin care products. The company started as Laboratoires Garnier in 1906, and was acquired by L'Oréal in the 1970s.[1] Current product lines include Fructis shampoos and conditioners, and Nutrisse hair color.[2] Garnier is sold in numerous countries wordwide, with specific product lines targeted for different skin types and cultures.[3][4] In 2011, Garnier partnered with TerraCycle to promote upcycling of product containers and the introduction of biodegradable products.[5][6]
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Tina Fey has produced commercials for the Nutrisse hair color line.[7][8] The Transplants song "Diamonds and Guns" is played as the background music in many Garnier commercials.[citation needed]
"Take Care":
"Take Care of Yourself":
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