How has La Biosthétique always managed to combine the world of beauty and luxury with a sense of ecological responsibility? How does it achieve the feat of making the aura of Paris and quality awareness from the Black Forest tangible in every product? The answer lies in the family.
La Biosthétique stands for highly effective cosmetics made from natural ingredients for the hair and skin, careful use of resources and individual and personal advice.
Our products are sold worldwide in exclusive hairdressing salons, spas and hotels.
Pure indulgence... The Spa range of wellness care products from La Biosthétique combines health with wellness and transforms care into an infinitely soothing spa experience for the body and soul. The indulgent, finely coordinated care products keep the skin flora healthy and combat specific skin and hair problems.
We stand for the latest findings in the fields of dermatology and biochemistry. Our research, development and production activities take place at our site in Pforzheim, Germany, and all our products are subjected to extensive laboratory and practical tests.
There are topics close to our hearts that are ideally reflected in the DNA of a brand. At La Biosthétique, sustainability is a topic that has formed our foundation ever since Marcel Contier founded the company in the 1950s. For us, sustainability is all about passion, conviction and a living culture – in many different ways. From production to shipping, all our processes and developments are strictly geared towards environmental compatibility.
We aim to minimise our ecological footprint on this planet while offering exclusive hair and skin cosmetics that set their own quality standards.
We are proud to have won the German Sustainability Award 2023 – Europe's largest award for ecological and social commitment – and to be the two-time holder of the Global Transition Award (2022 & 2023) presented by the German daily business newspaper Handelsblatt. These achievements confirm that La Biosthétique is well on its way to meeting the 1.5-degree target of the Paris Climate Agreement.