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Clichy, April 20 th, 2015 at 6 p.m. First quarter 2015 sales STRONG SALES INCREASE: +14.1% based on reported figures VERY POSITIVE CURRENCY IMPACT GROWTH IN ALL DIVISIONS AND GEOGRAPHIC ZONES Sales: 6.44 billion euros +14.1% based on reported figures +4.0% like-for-like +5.2% at constant exchange rates Commenting on the figures, Mr Jean-Paul Agon, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of L'Oréal, said: As announced, first quarter sales grew very strongly by +14.1%, in a very favourable monetary environment. With like-for-like growth of +4%, the Group has made an encouraging start to the year, with performances remaining contrasted by Division. L Oréal Luxe continues to prove very dynamic and to outperform its market. Active Cosmetics maintains its strong momentum. The Professional Products Division is confirming its gradual improvement. The Consumer Products Division started the year as forecast, in a mass market that declined slightly in Western Europe while still growing moderately in North America. The Group has finalised the acquisition of Niely in Brazil and is integrating Magic, NYX, Decléor and Carita, the strategic brands acquired in 2014, which complement and strengthen its international portfolio in key regions and categories. L Oréal is also accelerating its digital transformation, especially in terms of brand activation and e-commerce development. In an economic context that is still volatile, we confirm that we are confident in our ability to outperform the market this year once again, and to achieve growth in sales and profit. 1

A First quarter 2015 sales Like-for-like, i.e. based on a comparable structure and identical exchange rates, the sales growth of the L'Oréal group was +4.0%. The net impact of changes in consolidation was +1.2%. Currency fluctuations had an impact of +8.9%. Growth at constant exchange rates was +5.2%. If end of March exchange rates ( 1 at $1.076) are extrapolated up to December 31 st, the impact of currency fluctuations would be +9.3% for the whole of 2015. Based on reported figures, the Group's sales at March 31 st, 2015 amounted to 6.44 billion euros, an increase of +14.1%. Sales by operational Division and geographic Zone Quarterly sales Growth million 1 st quarter 2014 1 st quarter 2015 Like-for-like Reported By operational Division Professional Products 735.2 852.6 3.5% 16.0% Consumer Products 2,758.9 3,078.3 1.7% 11.6% L Oréal Luxe 1,460.8 1,753.7 7.5% 20.1% Active Cosmetics 507.4 559.2 7.6% 10.2% Cosmetics Divisions total 5,462.2 6,243.9 4.0% 14.3% By geographic Zone Western Europe 2,019.9 2,100.4 1.3% 4.0% North America 1,295.2 1,622.0 2.4% 25.2% New Markets, of which: 2,147.2 2,521.5 7.5% 17.4% - Asia, Pacific 1,166.4 1,476.1 5.8% 26.6% - Latin America 410.9 460.2 10.0% 12.0% - Eastern Europe 426.8 396.6 9.2% -7.1% - Africa, Middle East 143.1 188.7 11.3% 31.8% Cosmetics Divisions total 5,462.2 6,243.9 4.0% 14.3% The Body Shop 176.4 192.4 4.2% 9.1% Group total 5,638.6 6,436.3 4.0% 14.1% 2

PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS At the end of March, the Professional Products Division recorded growth of +3.5% like-for-like and +16.0% based on reported figures. Haircare, still the number one contributor to growth, has been boosted by the success of Serioxyl at L Oréal Professionnel, Chronologiste at Kérastase, Cérafill at Redken and Biolage Cleansing Conditioner at Matrix. Hair colour is benefiting from the strong momentum of Redken and the solid sales of Inoa at L Oréal Professionnel. Essie is growing strongly in Western Europe and the United States. The integration of Carita and Decléor is continuing. In geographic terms, the United States and Western Europe continue to grow. In the New Markets, the Division is maintaining its dynamism. The largest contributors to growth are the United States, India and Brazil. CONSUMER PRODUCTS In the first quarter, the Consumer Products Division posted growth of +1.7% like-for-like and +11.6% based on reported figures. The Division s growth was reinforced in make-up, thanks to the launches of Infallible Matte foundation by L Oréal Paris, Lash Sensational mascara by Maybelline and the powerful dynamism of its new brand NYX. In haircare, the successful international roll-out of the Extraordinary Oils range from L Oréal Paris is continuing. Ultra Doux by Garnier is growing strongly and is launching Olive Mythique. In skincare, the Division is growing, thanks to the good start made by Revitalift Filler at L Oréal Paris and the success of Micellar Cleansing Waters at Garnier. The Division is being held back by the European market, which has a difficult start to the year. The Division is winning market share in North America, Eastern Europe and Spanish-speaking Latin America. L ORÉAL LUXE L Oréal Luxe continues to be very dynamic with growth of +7.5% like-for-like and +20.1% based on reported figures in the first quarter of 2015. Yves Saint Laurent is recording strong double-digit growth, thanks to the success of the women s fragrance Black Opium, and of make-up innovations such as Volupté Tint-in-Oil and the new Volume Effet Faux Cils mascara. Giorgio Armani is growing rapidly in the beauty category, but also thanks to its women s fragrance range Sì and the launch of the men s fragrance Acqua di Giò Profumo. Lancôme started the year well in Europe with the women s fragrances La vie est belle and La Nuit Trésor, the launch of its Miracle Cushion foundation, and the continuing success of Visionnaire skincare cream. Kiehl s and Urban Decay are continuing their strong international expansion. L Oréal Luxe has recorded good growth overall, and is outperforming the worldwide market, especially in Western Europe and in Asia. ACTIVE COSMETICS At the end of March, the Active Cosmetics Division remains very dynamic, with sales at +7.6% like-for-like and +10.2% based on reported figures. For Vichy, the first-quarter highlights were the confirmed success of Liftactiv Supreme with consumers, in the central anti-ageing segment, and the bodycare offensive with the promising launch of Ideal Body. La Roche-Posay, with double-digit growth on all continents, is continuing to demonstrate the success of its business model, with its very solid flagship products and the launch of Toleriane Ultra Yeux. SkinCeuticals is continuing to grow with its innovative launch Metacell Renewal B3, an everyday corrector for first signs of photo-ageing. 3

All Zones are dynamic, and the Division is also moving into the Travel Retail channel, with the opening of its first point of sale in Hong Kong. Multi-division summary by Geographic Zone WESTERN EUROPE Despite the sluggish economic environment in Western Europe, the Group recorded first quarter growth of +1.3% like-for-like and +4.0% based on reported figures, and is consolidating its market share. In a mass market channel that remains tense, the Consumer Products Division has gained market share, thanks to its innovations, in the skincare and haircare segments. L Oréal Luxe is continuing to win market share in a channel that has made a good start to the year. NORTH AMERICA L Oréal posted growth at +2.4% like-for-like and +25.2% based on reported figures. The Selective Divisions are driving growth with increases of more than 10% for several of their brands, including Kiehl s, Giorgio Armani and La Roche-Posay. The Consumer Products Division is bolstering its positions in haircare and make-up, and is achieving strong growth with its two recent acquisitions NYX and Carol s Daughter. NEW MARKETS Asia, Pacific: L'Oréal recorded growth of +5.8% like-for-like and +26.6% based on reported figures. Excluding Japan, like-for-like growth reached to +6.5%. The first-quarter highlights included the very good performance by L Oréal Luxe, especially in Greater China, driven in particular by Kiehl s, Yves Saint Laurent and Giorgio Armani. The Consumer Products Division is being driven by its performance in Southern Asia and by e-commerce in China. In the Active Cosmetics Division, La Roche-Posay posted very strong growth across the Zone. Latin America: L Oréal achieved growth of +10.0% like-for-like and +12.0% based on reported figures. The Professional Products Division, Active Cosmetics and L Oréal Luxe recorded doubledigit growth, driven by their major brands L Oréal Professionnel, Lancôme, Giorgio Armani, Vichy and La Roche-Posay. Growth in the Consumer Products Division significantly outperformed the market in the Hispanic zone, driven by the performance of Elvive by L Oréal Paris, and Nutrisse and BI-O by Garnier. Eastern Europe: The Zone posted +9.2% like-for-like and -7.1% based on reported figures. Growth is driven by Russia, Turkey, Ukraine and Poland. All Divisions are contributing to our dynamism in this region. The Consumer Products and Professional Products Divisions, as well as L Oréal Luxe, are increasing their overall market share in the Zone. The Active Cosmetics Division is winning market share in Russia and Turkey, capitalising on the very good performance of La Roche-Posay. Africa, Middle East: The Africa, Middle East zone recorded growth of +11.3% like-for-like and +31.8% based on reported figures. Its growth outperformed the markets, which in most cases have slowed since the end of 2014. The first-quarter trend was particularly strong in the haircare segment, with Elvive by L'Oréal Paris and Ultra Doux by Garnier, which is currently being launched in the Gulf States. Kérastase has also built up good momentum in the Professional Products Division. Giorgio Armani fragrances are growing strongly, as are all the brands in the Active Cosmetics Division. THE BODY SHOP The Body Shop recorded growth of +4.2% like-for-like and +9.1% based on reported figures. The brand is building up its momentum in key regions and categories. The strategy to amplify innovation and drive skincare is reaping rewards in the first quarter with visible results in Europe, the Middle East, North America and Latin America, while some of the Asian countries remain more difficult. The launch of Drops of Youth Bouncy Sleeping Mask, with its innovative texture, was one of the growth drivers in the quarter. 4

B Important events during the period 01/01/15 to 03/31/15 On February 2 nd, 2015, The Body Shop announced the acquisition of its Australian franchisee Adidem Pty Limited, which operates 91 stores in Australia. On March 6 th, 2015, L Oréal and CFAO announced the signing of a protocol agreement covering the production and distribution of cosmetic products in Ivory Coast. This new partnership will enable L Oréal to step up the presence and accelerate the expansion of its brands in Ivory Coast and French-speaking West Africa. On March 31 st, 2015, L Oréal finalised the acquisition of Niely Cosméticos in Brazil, announced on September 8 th, 2014, for which the regulatory authorities approval was obtained in January 2015. In addition, on April 16 th, 2015, L Oréal unveiled the first results of its Sharing Beauty With All sustainable development programme. This new s rel ease d oes not c onstitute a n offer to s ell, or a s olicitation of a n offer to b uy L Or éal s hares. If y ou w ish to ob tain mo re c o mp re he nsive infor mation ab out L Or éal, please ref er t o the publ ic docume nts registered in France w ith the Aut orité d e s Marc h és Financiers, also avail abl e in English on ou r Intern et site w w w.loreal -financ e.com. This n ew s rel ease may c o ntain s o me forw a rd -looking s tateme nts. Altho ug h the C o mpa ny c o nside rs that these s tateme nts are based o n r eason abl e hypotheses at the d ate of pu blic ation of this r elease, they a re by t hei r nature s ubject t o risks an d u ncert ainties w hich c o uld c ause actual results to differ mat eri ally fro m those indicated or proj ected in t hese s tateme nts. This a free t ranslation into English of the F irs t q ua rter 20 1 5 s a les n ew s release issued in t he F re nch lang ua ge and is pr ovide d s olely for the c onveni ence of English s p eaking rea de rs. In c ase of discrep ancy, the French vers ion prevails. Contacts at L'ORÉAL (Switchboard: +33 1 47 56 70 00) Individual shareholders Financial analysts and and market authorities Institutional investors Journalists Mr Jean Régis CAROF Mrs Françoise LAUVIN Mrs Stephanie CARSON-PARKER Tel: +33 1 47 56 83 02 Tel: +33 1 47 56 86 82 Tel: +33 1 47 56 76 71 jean-regis.carof@loreal.com francoise.lauvin@loreal.com stephanie.carsonparker@loreal.com For more information, please contact your bank, broker or financial institution (I.S.I.N. code: FR0000120321), and consult yo ur usual newspapers, and the Internet site for shareholders and investors, http://www.loreal-finance.com, alternatively, call +33.1.40.14.80.50. 5

C Appendix L Oréal group sales 2014/2015 ( millions) First quarter: 2014 2015 Cosmetics Divisions 5,462.2 6,243.9 The Body Shop 176.4 192.4 First quarter total 5,638.6 6,436.3 Second quarter: Cosmetics Divisions 5,348.5 The Body Shop 187.4 Second quarter total 5,536.0 First half: Cosmetics Divisions 10,810.8 The Body Shop 363.8 First half total 11,174.6 Third quarter: Cosmetics Divisions 5,200.7 The Body Shop 190.4 Third quarter total 5,391.1 Nine months: Cosmetics Divisions 16,011.4 The Body Shop 554.2 Nine months total 16,565.7 Fourth quarter: Cosmetics Divisions 5,646.7 The Body Shop 319.6 Fourth quarter total 5,966.4 Full year Cosmetics Divisions 21,658.2 The Body Shop 873.8 Full year total 22,532.0 6