Is inglot closing down?

Is inglot closing down?

Inglot Ireland has issued a statement announcing the permanent closure of its stand-alone stores. In a statement published on their social channels, the make-up chain announced that the impact of Covid-19 on the retail sector is responsible for the closures.

What happened to inglot?

The Swarbrigg family behind the Inglot make-up brand in Ireland and Britain is putting its main Irish holding company into liquidation, having shut its network of more than 20 standalone stores last month due to the impact of coronavirus restrictions.

Who owns inglot?

Swarbrigg family
INGLOT Cosmetics is a family run Irish business owned and operated by the Swarbrigg family based in Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. We currently have 16 stores located nationwide and our newest venture, we have expanded into the UK where we opened our Flagship store in October 2018.

How much is INGLOT worth?

Inglot nearly doubled its headcount to 119 in 2016; average remuneration was €28,000. The company’s net worth in FY 2016 was €704,000.

Is inglot cruelty free?

INGLOT products labeled with V-Label certificate are 100% vegan and cruelty free.

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