Face the Future grows with retailer takeover
A skincare and beauty firm has expanded with a takeover.
Face the Future has bought haircare retailer Luxurious Look.
Bosses say the move marks “an important step” in the Wakefield company’s growth plans.
They add the move “significantly broadens” Face the Future’s brand range, with names including Davines, AVEDA and Milk_Shake now part of its portfolio.
Paul Thompson, Face the Future owner, said: “We’re really excited to bring Luxurious Look into the group.
“With our experience and support of the wider team, I see a tremendous opportunity to grow and further develop our foothold in the haircare category.
“I look forward to working with the brands Luxurious Look represents across the UK.”
Face the Future was advised on the deal by commercial law firm Schofield Sweeney.
Daniel Bisby and Liam Murphy, from the Bradford, Huddersfield and Leeds-based firm’s corporate team provided support alongside Christian Hitchen, managing director of Leyland Capital M&A.
Daniel, Schofield Sweeney corporate partner, said: “The continued expansion and success of the Face the Future brand is what it’s all about – proper entrepreneurial spirit.
“We’re also grateful to Christian at Leyland Capital for his invaluable assistance throughout.”
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