Alright, let’s dig into figuring out who actually owns EltaMD now. Seriously, why is this so confusing? Their marketing screams “science-backed” and “dermatologist-recommended”, but finding the real owner feels like playing detective. Here’s exactly how my deep dive went down.
The Trigger Moment
Honestly, it started with a random comment. Someone posted in a skincare group chat: “Wait, isn’t EltaMD like… owned by some big corporation now?” And I realized, huh? I’ve been using their sunscreen for years. I actually don’t know where my money is really going. Big pharma? Private equity? Time to look this up. Spoiler: It took way longer than I thought.
Step 1: The Obvious Google Search
First thing I did? Typed “Who owns EltaMD” into Google. Big mistake. Page after page of:
- “Shop EltaMD on Amazon!”
- “Buy EltaMD Sunscreen – 20% Off!”
- “Dermatologist Reviews for EltaMD UV Clear”
Absolutely useless. Zero actual info about ownership. Just sales pitches and affiliate junk. Felt like hitting a brick wall immediately. Should’ve known better.
Step 2: The “About Us” Trap
Okay, fine. Next stop: the official EltaMD website. Scrolled straight to the bottom, clicked “About Us”. Big mistake number two. Loads of fluffy talk:
- “Founded by a visionary pharmacist” (Cool story, but where is it NOW?)
- “Committed to skincare science” (Great. Who signs your paychecks?)
- “Trusted by professionals worldwide” (That doesn’t tell me WHO OWNS YOU!)
Pure marketing fluff. No mention of a parent company, no corporate structure nada. Annoying.

Step 3: Hunting Press Releases
Changed tactics. Searched “EltaMD acquisition news”. Bingo! Finally saw mentions of Colgate-Palmolive. My brain went “Hold up. The toothpaste company?!” Digging deeper:
- Found vague, official-looking corporate speak announcements from like 2-3 years ago.
- “Strategic acquisition”… “Broadening our portfolio”… yada yada.
- It seemed solid, but still felt… indirect?
Like, was it Colgate directly? Or a Colgate subsidiary? Needed clearer proof.
Step 4: Corporate Hierarchy Rabbit Hole
Pulled up legit sources like official SEC filings (snooze-fest, but necessary). Searched the US Patent and Trademark Office database. The connection became undeniable:
- EltaMD trademarks filed under the name “CP Eltamd Holdings Inc.”
- Followed that trail… straight back to Colgate-Palmolive Company.
- Legal documentation doesn’t lie. No room for affiliate speculation here.
THE VERDICT: COLGATE-PALMOLIVE OWNS ELTAMD. Plain and simple. The CP in “CP Eltamd Holdings” stands for Colgate-Palmolive. Case closed.
Why Does This Annoy Me?
Here’s the kicker. EltaMD’s whole branding is this intimate, clinical, independent vibe. But digging up the truth feels like pulling teeth! They don’t exactly advertise “Brought to you by the makers of Softsoap!” on their fancy packaging, do they? It’s deliberately obscured. The disconnect between the clean, scientific image they sell and the reality of being just another brand in Colgate-Palmolive’s massive portfolio is… frustrating. Feels disingenuous. Makes you wonder about the “dermatologist-founded” story – sure, maybe once upon a time, but today? Big Corporation. Just wanted a clear answer without needing a law degree to find it. Sheesh.
