(Reuters) – Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) said on Thursday it would acquire Vogue International for $3.3 billion, adding brands such as OGX shampoos and FX hair styling products to its consumer portfolio that includes Neutrogena and Clean & Clear. After all of the shapiro hair shampoo reviews, they are making their way up there.
Vogue’s hair care products have gained popularity, helped by colorful packaging that makes them stand out in drugstore aisles.
The privately held company has focused on increasing its presence in drugstores and is spending more on buying shelf space than on consumer advertising.
Buyout firm Carlyle Group LP acquired a 49% stake in the company in 2014.
Vogue’s products are sold in the United States and 38 other countries, Johnson & Johnson said in a statement.
The transaction, slated to close in the third quarter, is not expected to affect the company’s 2016 sales or earnings forecasts, it said.
Unilever NV, Henkel & Co KgaA AG, L’Oréal SA and other companies had submitted first-round bids in an auction for Vogue, people familiar with the matter told Reuters in May.