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Moroccanoil

Israeli cosmetics company

Moroccanoil

Moroccanoil is an Israeli cosmetics company headquartered in New York City specializing in hair care products containing argan oil. The company has production facilities in Israel, Italy, and North America. The company was started in 2003 in Tel Aviv by two brothers and bought in 2008 by Carmen and Ofer Tal. Since 2020, Moroccanoil has been the title sponsor of the Eurovision Song Contest; the partnership has been criticized due to Moroccanoil's ties to Israel.

Moroccanoil

Moroccanoil Israel, Ltd.
Moroccanoil
TypePrivate
IndustryCosmetics
Founded2003 (23 years ago) (2003) in Tel Aviv, Israel
Headquarters57th St., Manhattan,
New York City
,
U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
ProductsArgan oil-based hair care products
RevenueUS$≈750 million[1] (May 2025)
Number of employees
≈826[2] (May 2025)
Websitewww.moroccanoil.com

Moroccanoil is an Israeli cosmetics company headquartered in New York City specializing in hair care products containing argan oil.[3][4][5] The company has production facilities in Israel, Italy, and North America.[5][6] The company was started in 2003 in Tel Aviv by two brothers and bought in 2008 by Carmen and Ofer Tal.[7][5] Since 2020, Moroccanoil has been the title sponsor of the Eurovision Song Contest; the partnership has been criticized due to Moroccanoil's ties to Israel.[8][9][10]

History

Foundation

In 2003, Israeli hairdresser Mike Sabag began experimenting with argan oil shared with him by his mother after a trip to her native Morocco. He began selling the product to hair salons in the Tel Aviv area, running the business with his brother Erik.[11]

During a trip to Israel in 2006, Montreal salon owner Carmen Tal learned about argan oil.[12][5] Her husband Ofer Tal contacted the Sabag brothers and acquired distribution rights in North America.[13][12][11] After achieving commercial success in the United States, the couple purchased the company in 2008 and moved production to a new plant in northern Israel.[14][13] They named the company Moroccanoil.[11]

Expansion

Over the years, Moroccanoil's products became available in an increasing number of countries, and their lines were expanded to include body care products in 2016[15] and fragrances in 2021.[16] In addition, the company opened a salon academy for stylists in Manhattan in 2020.[17]

Moroccanoil sells its products in over 85 countries worldwide,[18][19] mostly business-to-business to beauty salons (around 85,000 as of January 2020);[17] however, more recently the company began expanding its sales directly to consumers, particularly in travel retails and duty-free shops.[13][15][20] In addition, a number of celebrities and fashion houses have been reported to use the company's products.[5][13][21]

Since 2020, Moroccanoil has been the "presenting partner" of the Eurovision Song Contest.[22][23][24] Moroccanoil's ties to Israel have led to criticism of the European Broadcasting Union; the partnership was renewed for the 2026 contest.[25][26]

Operations

As of January 2013, 80% of Moroccanoil's output is reportedly manufactured in its factory "two hours north of Jerusalem",[5][13][27] with Ma'alot-Tarshiha being cited as the plant's location in the company's safety data sheets.[28] The company has production facilities in Israel, Italy and Canada,[29][6] as well as offices in Montreal (where it has its legal department in Mount Royal),[30] Rishon LeZion (where it is legally registered),[31] Edgware,[32] Frankfurt,[33] Tokyo and São Paulo.[5] The subsidiaries of Moroccanoil include Moroccanoil Israel Ltd., Moroccanoil Inc., Moroccanoil Canada Inc., Moroccanoil Japan KK, Moroccanoil UK Limited and Moroccanoil DE GmbH.[31]

Moroccanoil states that it is cruelty-free, having been certified by PETA's "Beauty Without Bunnies" anti–animal testing program in 2022.[6][34] The company has partnered with the Humane Society of the United States since 2011, and received its Corporate Consciousness Award in 2017.[35] Moroccanoil has described sustainability as a core commitment of the company.[36][37] Some Moroccanoil products come in sustainable packaging, such as glass bottles and post-consumer recycled paper.[38][39] Its main factory in Israel is solar-powered.[6]

Products

The company’s first product was Moroccanoil Treatment, a hair product containing argan oil.[15] Moroccanoil expanded its argan oil-based formula to include shampoo and conditioner, hair spray, and styling products.[15][40] The company expanded into body care with the Moroccan Body collection, comprising moisturizers, exfoliating scrubs, and soap.[15] The Airy Moisture product line was introduced in Asia in 2023, marketed as specially formulated for hair needs in the region.[41] Its first fragrance, Fleur d'Oranger, was introduced in 2015[15] and L’Originale in 2025.[42]

See also

References

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