Key takeaways
- Cosmogen & Asquan has supplied Maria Galland Paris with a 19 mm Dropper Tube for its 382 Pure Comfort Target Pimple Corrector.
- The packaging features hybrid technology combining a transparent applicator with drop-by-drop dispensing.
- The launch reflects wider beauty packaging trends around dose precision, recyclability, premium design, and reduced product waste.

Cosmogen & Asquan has supplied Maria Galland Paris with its 19 mm diameter Dropper Tube with a ball shape application for the French skin care company’s 382 Pure Comfort Target Pimple Corrector.
The tube features hybrid technology that combines a transparent applicator with a drop-by-drop dispensing system. It is available in three applicator designs: targeted application for precise use, ball shape for circular massaging, and dome shape for hard-to-reach areas.
“The range meets the evolving needs of skin care and dermocosmetic applications,” says Cosmogen & Asquan.
“It is compatible with a wide variety of textures, including serums, gels, oils, and creams, for cleansing, treatment, and protection products.”
The Dropper Tube can be made in monomaterial, ethylene-vinyl alcohol co-extrusion, or Alu-Multifoil versions. For a premium look, the tube can also be combined with an aluminum tip and sleeve, says the personal care packager.

Tightening regulations, shifting consumer expectations, and increasingly complex chemical formulations are shifting the beauty and personal care packaging sector toward systems that balance ecological responsibility and performance.
Recently, Packaging Insights spoke to Segede, Sidel, and Silgan about industry trends, including dose-precise applicators, that aim to reduce waste and offer targeted consumer experiences.
Tackling the personal care market
Last month, Cosmogen acquired Asquan, an international premium personal care company headquartered in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, China, to consolidate its global reach in the personal care packaging space.
Cosmogen & Asquan Group is set to generate a combined revenue of US$50 million. Together, its client portfolio includes LVMH, L’Oréal, Clarins, Huda Beauty, and Shiseido.
In a recent interview with Packaging Insights, analysts from Rabobank Packaging and Logistics explained how the packaging industry is entering a post-mega merger era, defined by consolidation, a prolonged downturn, and rising geopolitical uncertainty.
Meanwhile, Cosmogen announced a series of updates and product launches in the personal care space that tap into consumer demand for convenience, recyclability, and premium design.










