NEW YORK (AP) – Johnson & Johnson is buying Clearwater-based hair care products maker Vogue International for about $3.3 billion.

Privately-held Vogue also sells other personal care products.

The acquisition will give Johnson & Johnson the OGX collection of shampoos, conditioners, treatments, styling products, body care and bath products, the FX hair styling product line and the Proganix and Maui Moisture hair care lines.

Vogue’s hair care products are sold at more than 78,000 retailers in the U.S. and 38 other countries. The company has 51 to 200 employees, according to its LinkedIn page.

Johnson & Johnson, based in New Brunswick, New Jersey, has brands including Neutrogena and Band-Aid.

The deal is expected to close in the third quarter.

Johnson & Johnson said that the transaction isn’t expected to impact its previously announced full-year sales and earnings forecasts.

J&J shares rose 47 cents to $113.25 in morning trading Thursday. Its shares are up more than 13 percent over the past year.WHAT OTHERS ARE CLICKING ON RIGHT NOW: