Prévost Laboratory Concept

Manufacturing of cosmetic and care products, and liquid food supplements

Founded in 1992 by Véronique Prévost, a graduate in pharmacology, Prévost Laboratory Concept is a French subcontractor for the cosmetics industry. The laboratory provides a complete service to its customers thanks to its formula, production and packaging skills. Specializing in liquid and semi-liquid forms, the company has developed its expertise in cosmetics, but also in food supplements, animal care and organic cosmetic products.

Date d'entrée au capital

March 2020

Type de deal

MBO

Chiffre d'affaires

8m€

Nombre d'employés

30

Date de cession

August 2023

Type de cession

2ND LBO to IDI

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