Frequently Asked Questions
How can I learn more about your ingredients?
We adhere to producing beauty products with green ingredients, not tested on animals, and packaged in an environmentally friendly way. By law, all ingredients in a product formulation must be listed on the package. When the package size is too small, and where permitted by local regulations, they may be provided separately at the point of sale. Please visit our brand websites for more information, and for authorized retailers in your area. For information about the function and purpose of most cosmetic product ingredients, click here.
Who can I get in touch with regarding media inquiries?
Thank you for reaching out to Wella Company regarding media requests. In order to ensure the fastest response, please send your detailed message to wella.communications@wella.com. A member of our media team will review and contact you in case of further interest.
Where can I find the machine readable files in compliance with the Transparency in Coverage Rule?
This link leads to the machine-readable files that are made available in response to the federal Transparency in Coverage Rule and includes negotiated service rates and out-of-network allowed amounts between health plans and healthcare providers. The machine-readable files are formatted to allow researchers, regulators, and application developers to more easily access and analyze data.
Where can I find Wella Company’s Group Tax Strategy?
Wella Company’s Group Tax Strategy can be found here.
How does Wella Company defend its intellectual property?
The registered trademarks, trade names, service marks, logos, or other graphics appearing on the Wella Company Sites (collectively the "Trade Marks") are the property of Wella Company, its licensors, content providers, or other parties, under applicable trademark laws.
Wella Company has a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to defending its intellectual property, maintaining product integrity, and ensuring customer and consumer trust. As a global entity with a 140+ year history, Wella Company's brand protection measures are tackling issues from counterfeit to grey market products. Counterfeiting poses a significant risk to Wella Company’s reputation and consumer safety, as fake products compromise quality and safety, leading to potential harm to customers and consumers. Key actions taken by Wella Company to protect its brands and prevent counterfeit products involve strict monitoring through advanced technologies and both online and offline enforcement.
Overall, Wella Company's brand protection actions are a testament to its commitment to quality, safety, and customer and consumer satisfaction. These actions, which integrate technology, legal expertise, and consumer engagement, protect Wella Company’s status as a trusted and innovative leader in the beauty industry.