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Estée Lauder launches on Amazon in Canada

Estée Lauder launches on Amazon in Canada

Fashion Network12-06-2025

has launched in Amazon 's Canadian Premium Beauty store, bringing its skincare, makeup, and fragrances to more Canadian customers.
With this launch, Canadian shoppers can now browse and purchase Estée Lauder hero products, such as the award-winning Advanced Night Repair Serum and its foundation, Double Wear Stay-In-Place, through a convenient and trusted online shopping experience. Customers can also find other brand favourites like Revitalizing Supreme+, Re-Nutriv, and Futurist Hydra Rescue Moisturizing Foundation.
'This launch marks a significant milestone for the Estée Lauder brand in Canada,' said Justin Boxford, global brand president, Estée Lauder.
'We're thrilled to partner with the Amazon.ca Premium Beauty store to bring our globally renowned products to Amazon customers in Canada. Grounded in our night science leadership, skin tone authority and fragrance expertise, we're excited to deliver our hero products and an elevated, high-touch experience through the lens of 'The Beauty of Performance'.'
The debut follows a successful rollout on Amazon.com in Fall 2024. In fact, a number of Estée Lauder-owned brands have set up shop in Amazon's curated beauty section over the last year, including makeup brand Too Faced, Clinique, and most recently, skincare brand Origins.
"We're excited to welcome the iconic Estée Lauder brand to Amazon.ca, expanding our premium beauty offering to customers across Canada," added Eva Lorenz, country manager and vice president of Amazon Canada.
"This launch builds on our successful relationship with The Estée Lauder Companies and represents a significant milestone in our journey together. We've worked closely with the Estée Lauder team to create a shopping experience that honours the brand's rich heritage while making their beloved products more accessible to Canadian customers who appreciate the convenience of shopping with Amazon."

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