Lucibel establishes a new commercial partnership with a Swiss company – 02/02/2023 at 18:31


(AOF) – As part of the marketing strategy for its OVE beauty mask internationally, Lucibel.le Paris, the cosmetics subsidiary of the Lucibel group, announces that it has signed a non-exclusive commercial partnership with the Swiss company Atve. This partnership follows the one announced in October with the luxury hotel Constance Prince Maurice, one of the most emblematic palaces in Mauritius, and in December with the Israeli company High Level Skin.

Atve is a young Swiss company based in the canton of Vaud whose mission is to provide its customers with environmental or energy solutions to support them in their quest to reduce their environmental impact.

This new partner intends to distribute in Switzerland, from February 2023, the OVE beauty mask in its versions dedicated to individuals and professionals.

The professional versions will be able to equip luxury hotels, spas and beauty salons on the Swiss market.

Following this signature, Frédéric Granotier, Founding President of Lucibel declared: “Switzerland is a priority country for the development of Lucibel.le Paris internationally because the Swiss are technophiles and have the power to purchase allowing many of them to afford luxury products such as our beauty mask.”

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