Neutrogena is an American brand of skin care, hair care and cosmetics owned by Johnson & Johnson and is headquartered in Los Angeles, California.
- Founded 1930
- Founder Emanuel Stolaroff
- Headquarters Los Angeles, United States; Update April 2024: Kenvue to shutter Neutrogena's California office; moving operations to planned Summit, NJ headquarters.
- Parent Johnson & Johnson
- Website Neutrogena.com
Neutrogena is one of the number one dermatologist-recommended skincare brands. Neutrogena produces skin care, hair care, sun care, body and bath products. Neutrogena offers a multi-product anti-aging skin care line that includes Ageless Essentials, Rapid Wrinkle Repair and Deep Moisture.
April 2024: Kenvue to shutter Neutrogena's California office; moving operations to planned Summit, NJ headquarters.
According to a California State Employment Development Department document, the permanent closure of that sapce will impact 84 employees.
Kenvue announced last year that it had signed a long-term lease for a newly renovated office and a newly constructed R&D building in Summit, NJ that, when opened, would serve as its new global headquarters.
According to a California State Employment Development Department document, the permanent closure of that sapce will impact 84 employees.
Kenvue announced last year that it had signed a long-term lease for a newly renovated office and a newly constructed R&D building in Summit, NJ that, when opened, would serve as its new global headquarters.
Neutrogena was created in Los Angeles in the the 1930s.