The Society of French soaps, known as the Monsavon, was born in 1920 in Clichy.
In 1928 it was acquired by L'Oreal, then chaired by Eugene Schueller, as part of its strategy to enter the business of consumer products ...
The Society of French soaps, known as the Monsavon, was born in 1920 in Clichy.
In 1928 it was acquired by L'Oreal, then chaired by Eugene Schueller, as part of its strategy to enter the business of consumer products.
It is one of the few soaps that does not attack the skin (thanks to its formula milk and lanolin), scented with lavender in addition, for an inclusive price. The soap becomes a caring and soon the brand became synonymous with softness for the whole family.