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Knut Wulff Knut Wulff, born 1913 in Malmö, died 2002, was a Swedish entrepreneur and pioneer in the beauty and cosmetics area, who created many successful products and brands within his company Pierre Robert.〔(Skånes närigslivsarkiv: Knut Wulff ), accessed 2013-08-10 〕〔(Näringslivsarkivens förening: Knut Wuff-Pierre Robert ), accessed 2013-08-10 〕〔(Knut Wulff är död ), Sydsvenskan 〕 He was one of the first people across the world of cosmetics, who made his products of the natural vegetable extracts, when he created Fleur de Santé. == Early life and career == Knut Wulff's father, Gustav Wulff, a German hairdresser and perfumer, moved to Malmö, Sweden from Hamburg in 1910, together with his brother Hermann Wulff.〔(Stil: Knut Wulff – den svenske skönhetspionjären som med fransk flärd skapade Nordens största skönhetsföretag, Pierre Robert ), Sveriges Radio, 2012-12-28 〕 After having initially worked at Salong Sauer, he start his own hairdressing salon together with his brother. Later, the Swedish king Gustav V of Sweden, a frequent visitor in Scania, became his prominent customer. Gustav Wulff’s most successful product was an herbal hair tonic for men. In 1930 Gustav’s 17-year-old son Knut took over his father's salon in Malmö. He later expanded with beauty salons in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Copenhagen.〔 It became an enterprise with eight subsidiaries and eighty employees. Thanks to his summertime hairdressing in Falsterbo from 1937, he had a royal customer just as his father had. He was the first who cut the hair of future king Carl XVI Gustaf, when the prince was a few years old.〔(Visual Arkiv på nätet: Wulff, Knut ), accessed 2013-08-10 〕
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