We Stand for All Women Around the World

We create the beauty that moves the world. We want tomorrow’s world to be fair, diverse, and inclusive. And we want women to be part of shaping it. We have a proud history of empowering women and working with them to build the world of tomorrow.

We express this commitment through a series of actions. First, with a charitable endowment fund to support highly vulnerable women: the L’Oréal Fund for Women, launched in 2020, in the context of the COVID 19 crisis. At the same time, our brands are taking action, using their influence to raise awareness among partners, clients, and consumers to advance the cause of women.

In addition to our philanthropic initiatives, we have teamed up with suppliers to develop solidarity programs, including our Inclusive Sourcing initiative. Two-thirds of the beneficiaries of Inclusive Sourcing projects are women.

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The L'Oréal Fund for Women

The L’Oréal Fund for Women specifically targets highly vulnerable women, with two main focuses: to help women get out of poverty and to help women who are victims of gender-based and sexual violence. Since its inception, more than 530 organizations have been supported in 90 countries, directly helping more than 4,800,000 women and girls.

Focus On Empowerment: a cause, a conviction, backed by brand causes initiatives

We are committed to supporting women by helping to prevent domestic and sexual violence, offering support for victims, providing access to education, training, and entrepreneurial opportunities, and working in partnership with women to build a more inclusive world. Drawing on their own history, values, and communities, our brands are playing their part in advancing the cause of women around the world. 

By 2030, L’Oréal will aim to support 10 million people through our brands’ social engagement programs.1

Brands

Cannes Festival: L’Oréal Paris Rewards Promising Female Short-Film Directors

Cannes Festival: L’Oréal Paris Rewards Promising Female Short-Film Directors

Brands

Abuse is Not Love: YSL Beauty’s Stand Against Intimate Partner Violence

Abuse is Not Love: YSL Beauty’s Stand Against Intimate Partner Violence

Brands

L'Oréal Paris Family Stands Up Against Street Harassment

L'Oréal Paris Family Stands Up Against Street Harassment

Brands

shu uemura: training courses for the beauty industry

shu uemura: training courses for the beauty industry
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Brands

Giorgio Armani’s Acqua for Life: a Commitment to Drinking Water Access

Giorgio Armani’s Acqua for Life: a Commitment to Drinking Water Access

Brands

L'Oréal Paris Celebrates 50 Years of Women's Worth

L'Oréal Paris Celebrates 50 Years of Women's Worth

Focus On Fondation L’Oréal

In the face of the different contemporary crises, we believe in the potential of women to make ground-breaking social and environmental innovations for the benefit of all. 

The Fondation L’Oréal supports and empowers women to shape their future and make a difference in society, focusing on three major areas: scientific research, inclusive beauty, and climate change.

 

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Inclusive Beauty

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For Women in Science

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Foster social inclusion of women through Inclusive Sourcing

In addition to our philanthropic activities, the Inclusive Sourcing program had helped 93,165 people from vulnerable communities to get a job and receive a decent income by the end of 2023. Of these, 42 571 beneficiaries from projects linked to female empowerment, 3225 people with disabilities working for our suppliers, 86 third parties, including NGO's and associations.

These Inclusive Sourcing projects support women who produce raw materials such as shea, argan, and galangal, which are grown and harvested in accordance with fair trade principles. The projects also support female entrepreneurs, single mothers, military wives, and women who have been the victims of violence.

By 2030, we will have helped another 100,000 people from disadvantaged communities gain access to employment, notably through our Inclusive Sourcing program.

Find out more about our Inclusive Sourcing program

1Over the 2025-2030 period

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