Revlon 4Q profit rises 28 pct on US makeup demand

Revlon 4th-quarter profit grows 28 percent on sales strength in US, Latin America

NEW YORK (AP) -- Revlon's fourth-quarter net income climbed 28 percent, helped by an acquisition and stronger sales of Revlon makeup and hair color in the U.S. and Latin America.

The cosmetics company, whose brands include Almay, Mitchum and its namesake, said Tuesday that it earned $46.5 million, or 89 cents per share, for the three months ended Dec. 31. That compares with $36.4 million, or 70 cents per share, a year earlier.

Revenue increased 9 percent to $391.3 million from $359.8 million, as stronger sales gains in the U.S. and Latin America and Canada region offset declines in the region comprised of Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Its acquisition of Pure Ice cosmetics in July also gave sales a boost.

Sales rose 14 percent in the U.S. and 15 percent in Canada and Latin America, while declining 10 percent in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region. Sales rose 4 percent in Asia.

Part of the gain in Latin America came from rising prices due to inflation in the region.

For the year, Revlon Inc., which is based in New York, earned $51.1 million, or 98 cents per share. That's down from $53.4 million, or $1.02 per share, in 2011. Revenue rose 3 percent to $1.43 billion from $1.38 billion.