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How Beautycounter Fell Apart, Sinking Almost $700 Million With It

When the private equity firm Carlyle bought Beautycounter, the skin care brand that people sold at kitchen tables, everything changed.

Jordyn Holman
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Jordyn Holman

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Carlyle Group LP, Cosmetics and Toiletries, Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Private Equity, Renfrew, Gregg (1968- ), Shopping and Retail
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