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Algae-based skin care brand from Unilever
Unilever has agreed to buy skin care brand Tatcha, which makes creams using green tea, rice and algae, seeking to ride a wave of demand for Asian-influenced cosmetics.
Tatcha was founded in San Francisco ten years ago; the deal’s price wasn’t disclosed. Recently Unilever has been snapping up niche labels in various areas.
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