Launch of Laboratoires Botanique Avancée
We're proud to have worked with Dix Hectares, a new seasonal skincare brand, to create the caps for its first products: La Crème de Saison and Sérum de Saison.
An exceptional Launch with “Laboratoires Botanique Avancée”
FaiveleyTech is proud to have supported the launch of the regenerative melting cream by Laboratoires Botanique Avancée, a prestigious brand born at the heart of the Domaine de Baulieu in Aix-en-Provence. After more than two years of research and development, this ambitious project embodies a bold vision of skincare, where scientific rigor, botanical intelligence and aesthetic excellence converge to create a truly unique experience.
In this context, FaiveleyTech leveraged its long-standing expertise in the design and integration of high-end components for cosmetic packaging. The teams of the Beauty Business Unit at FaiveleyTech Orgelet notably developed:
- Functional inserts for lids and caps, designed to meet dimensional constraints while ensuring an intuitive user experience.
- Technical and aesthetic collars, enabling precise positioning of caps and eco-responsible refills, with metallized finishes that enhance the brand’s premium visual identity.
- Bespoke assemblies, including bonding on glass or resin, combining performance with elegance.
This project forms part of a broader approach, where technical innovation goes hand in hand with environmental responsibility. Reflecting FaiveleyTech’s core values, it celebrates the union of French industrial expertise with inspiration drawn from the richness of local ecosystems, creating a strong sense of place and authenticity.
At PCD, during Paris Packaging Week, FaiveleyTech will showcase this flagship packaging solution, alongside other recent achievements, illustrating its ability to support beauty brands from concept through to production. An opportunity to discover how the company transforms creative and technical challenges into bespoke, sustainable and inspiring solutions.
« This project with Laboratoires Botanique Avancée is, above all, a wonderful human journey, guided by a deep respect for nature and a passion for detail. Behind every component, every curve and every finish lies the commitment and enthusiasm of our teams to continuously push boundaries. Today, seeing these beautiful products come to life is a shared pride — and the reward of having successfully met a technical and aesthetic challenge together, in service of a brand that embodies both excellence and meaning. » says Béryl Tomaschett, Sales Director, FaiveleyTech Orgelet.
Industrial expertise in service of niche brands
For several years, FaiveleyTech has been supporting niche cosmetic brands, acting as an industrial partner from the very early stages of project launch and structuring. Often young and ambitious, these brands seek innovative technical solutions that combine creativity, performance and sustainability, while preserving aesthetics and the end-user experience.
To meet these requirements, the Beauty Business Unit at FaiveleyTech Orgelet designs and manufactures high value-added packaging, leveraging a wide range of technologies, including multi-injection and glass bonding. The solutions developed incorporate responsible materials and tailored functionalities, with no compromise on desirability.
This approach has been brought to life through impactful collaborations, including partnerships with 900 Care (since 2019), Dix Hectares (for caps combining aesthetics and responsibility), and now Laboratoires Botanique Avancée.
Building on this momentum, FaiveleyTech is already preparing tomorrow’s launches, continuing to invest and reinforcing its position as a partner to the brands shaping the future of the cosmetics industry.
Bio-based Materials: Genuine industrial Challenges
On February 4 in Paris, FaiveleyTech took part in a conference day dedicated to the future of the beauty packaging market.
On this occasion, Alain Pierron, Development Director of the Beauty Business Unit at FaiveleyTech Orgelet, shared an industrial perspective on the opportunities and challenges involved in replacing conventional plastics with bio-based materials. His presentation drew on FaiveleyTech’s work in material innovation, in particular the developments carried out in collaboration with Sulapac.
This contribution forms part of the ongoing discussions led by FaiveleyTech at PCD, where teams engage with industry stakeholders on how to reconcile regulatory requirements, in-use performance and the desirability of cosmetic packaging.