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    Edgewell divests unit behind Stayfree, Playtex to Sweden's Essity for $340 million

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    Posted on November 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Tags:divestmentsFinancial positioncorporate strategy

    Quick Summary

    Edgewell sells its North American feminine care business to Essity for $340 million, aiming to focus on core categories and improve financial health.

    Table of Contents

    • Edgewell's Strategic Divestment
    • Impact on Financial Position
    • Market Response and Future Outlook
    • Consumer Spending Trends
    • Tariff Policy Effects

    Edgewell Sells Feminine Care Business to Essity for $340 Million

    Edgewell's Strategic Divestment

    (Reuters) -Edgewell Personal Care has agreed to sell its North American feminine care business, which includes the likes of Stayfree sanitary napkins, to Swedish health and hygiene firm Essity for $340 million, the U.S. consumer products firm said on Wednesday. 

    Impact on Financial Position

    The company, whose sunscreen brands include Banana Boat and Hawaiian Tropic, said the divestment would help the firm focus on its core categories and strengthen its financial position. 

    Market Response and Future Outlook

    American personal care companies have been pressured by the Trump administration's ever-changing tariff policies, especially on goods imported from China, a major supplier for chemicals used in beauty products.   

    Consumer Spending Trends

    In August, Edgewell cut its annual profit outlook and missed third-quarter sales and profit estimates against this tough backdrop for consumer spending in the U.S.  

    Tariff Policy Effects

    Edgewell's feminine products unit, which retails in supermarket giants like Walmart and Target, houses Carefree and Stayfree brands in North America and the feminine and hygiene products arm of Playtex.

    The company expects an impact of 40 cents to 50 cents in adjusted profit on an annualized basis from the sale of the unit, which will help Essity expand its market share in the U.S. market.  

    The deal, which is expected to close in the first quarter of 2026, comes weeks after Essity said it would undertake cost-cutting measures amid a weak consumer environment, which would include an unspecified number of job cuts and a split of its tissue business from its personal care unit.  

    (Reporting by Prerna Bedi in Bengaluru; Editing by Alan Barona)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Edgewell sells feminine care business to Essity for $340 million.
    • •Divestment aims to strengthen Edgewell's financial position.
    • •Essity to expand its market share in the U.S.
    • •Edgewell affected by U.S. tariff policies on Chinese imports.
    • •Deal expected to close in the first quarter of 2026.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Edgewell divests unit behind Stayfree, Playtex to Sweden's Essity for $340 million

    1What is a divestment?

    A divestment is the process of selling off a subsidiary or business unit. Companies often divest to focus on core operations or improve financial performance.

    2What is consumer spending?

    Consumer spending refers to the total amount of money spent by households on goods and services. It is a key driver of economic growth.

    3What is market response?

    Market response refers to how investors and consumers react to changes in a company's operations, such as a divestment or new product launch.

    4What is corporate strategy?

    Corporate strategy is a plan that outlines how a company will achieve its goals and objectives, including decisions about resource allocation and business operations.

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