![]() This segment also sells products under third-party brands, such as Paul Mitchell, Wella, Matrix, Schwarzkopf, Kenra, Goldwell, Joico, and Olaplex. The Beauty Systems Group segment offers professional beauty products, such as hair color and care products, skin and nail care products, styling tools, and other beauty items directly to salons and salon professionals through its professional-only stores, e-commerce platforms, and sales force, as well as through franchised stores under the Armstrong McCall store name. ![]() This segment also provides products under third-party brands, such as Wella, Clairol, OPI, Conair, and L'Oreal, as well as exclusive-label brand merchandise. ![]() The Sally Beauty Supply segment offers beauty products, including hair color and care products, skin and nail care products, styling tools, and other beauty products for retail customers, salons, and salon professionals. The company operates through two segments, Sally Beauty Supply and Beauty Systems Group. operates as a specialty retailer and distributor of professional beauty supplies. The company was founded in 1963 and is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. It serves the residential, professional, and commercial consumers. The company markets its products through 952 company operated locations in 38 states and e-commerce websites. In addition, it provides pool equipment and repair services. The company also provides pool maintenance products, including pool closing and opening supplies, filter catridges, chlorine floaters, backwash and vacuum hoses, and cleaning attachments parts, such as automatic pool cleaner parts, pool filter and pump parts, and pool heater and heat pump parts and safety, recreational, and fitness-related products. It offers pool chemicals consisting of chlorine, sanitizers, water balancers, specialty chemicals, and algae control pool covers, including winter, solar and safety covers, leaf nets, cover reels, and cover alternatives pool equipment, which comprise pool cleaners, pool pumps, pool filters, pool heating, and lighting and pools, such as above ground pools, soft side pools, above ground pools liners and equipment, ladders and rails, and diving boards. The company markets and sells pool and spa supplies and related products and services. operates as a direct-to-consumer pool and spa care brand in the United States. Leslie’s beats Sally Beauty on 7 of the 12 factors compared between the two stocks. Given Leslie’s’ stronger consensus rating and higher possible upside, analysts clearly believe Leslie’s is more favorable than Sally Beauty. Sally Beauty has a consensus price target of $18.70, suggesting a potential upside of 37.10%. Leslie’s presently has a consensus price target of $28.18, suggesting a potential upside of 88.63%.
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