Inglot Cosmetics

Inglot Cosmetics is a Polish cosmetics company headquartered in Przemyśl, south-eastern Poland, specializing in the manufacturing of make-up products.

Inglot Cosmetics
Limited liability company
Industrycosmetics
Founded1983
FounderWojciech Inglot
HeadquartersPrzemyśl, Poland
Area served
worldwide
Key people
Zbigniew Niziński, Barbara Inglot, Elżbieta Inglot-Kobylańska, Joanna Kobryło, Magdalena Kluz-Pękalska, Adam Król[1][2]
Productsmake-up
Websiteinglotcosmetics.com

History

The company was founded in 1983 by Wojciech Inglot, a Polish entrepreneur from Przemyśl. He was born on June 11, 1955 in the Polish People's Republic and graduated in chemistry from the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. He opened first state-owned plant in the early 1980s. It specialized in the production of pharmaceuticals. After the fall of communism in Poland, he bought his own chemical equipment from the government and gradually focused on the manufacturing of cosmetics. In 1987, his company released its first nail polish.[3] In 2006, the company opened its first store abroad in Montreal, Canada. Since then, Inglot brand opened numerous stores in various locations around the world.[4][5] It is currently considered among the most successful makeup companies in the world[6] which sells its products globally in over 740 boutique stores located in 80 countries.[7] At present, around 95% of the products that Inglot has on offer are manufactured in a facility located in Przemyśl.[8]

Collaborations

Inglot Cosmetics cooperates with a number of fashion brands and artists including Kenzo, Michael Costello, Jennifer Lopez and Francesco Scognamiglio.[9][10][11]

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