
“In a consolidating beauty market, it was essential to evolve," says Priscille Allais, CEO of Cosmogen & Asquan Group. "The acquisition of Asquan was an obvious step, given the strength of the complementarity between our two companies. It enables us today to become a leading global partner for brands that are themselves global, while further strengthening our environmental and social commitments. I look forward to working closely with Henri Tinchant, whose unique industry experience will be a key asset for the Group.”Cosmogen & Asquan
The transaction underscores a broader shift in the packaging landscape: mid-sized, design-led suppliers are moving aggressively to build critical mass in response to rising client expectations around innovation, speed to market and sustainability. By combining Cosmogen’s patented applicator and dispensing expertise with Asquan’s strength in customized, multi-category packaging—particularly in the U.S. indie channel—the group gains a more diversified product portfolio and customer base. This dual-market positioning is likely to enhance resilience amid uneven growth across prestige, masstige and independent beauty segments.
“This transaction strengthens our ability to support our clients while preserving their trust, through the constant attention we give them and an uncompromising level of service," says Henri Tinchant, COO of Cosmogen & Asquan Group. "The scale we are reaching today is a key lever: it strengthens our industrial footprint, reinforces our expertise and expands our range of solutions. This dynamic primarily benefits our clients and amplifies what has always been our strength.”Cosmogen & Asquan
The acquisition also reflects intensifying demand for integrated, value-added packaging solutions. As brands increasingly prioritize differentiation through product experience—ranging from advanced applicators to refillable and customizable formats—suppliers are under pressure to move beyond commoditized components. Cosmogen’s legacy in applicator technology, paired with Asquan’s flexible development model, suggests the group will compete more directly with larger full-service packaging players offering end-to-end solutions.
Sustainability is another central driver. Both companies hold EcoVadis Gold ratings, and the combined group is expected to deepen its focus on eco-design, refillability and lifecycle analysis. This aligns with tightening regulatory pressures and brand commitments around circularity, particularly in Europe, while also meeting growing consumer demand for environmentally responsible packaging without compromising performance or aesthetics.
Ultimately, the formation of the Cosmogen & Asquan Group points to a new competitive reality in beauty packaging: success will increasingly depend on the ability to combine innovation, sustainability credentials, and global reach within a single platform.Cosmogen & Asquan Group
Ultimately, the formation of the Cosmogen & Asquan Group points to a new competitive reality in beauty packaging: success will increasingly depend on the ability to combine innovation, sustainability credentials, and global reach within a single platform. As brands demand more sophisticated, turnkey solutions, suppliers that remain narrowly specialized or regionally constrained may find it increasingly difficult to compete.








