Who are we ?
The history of the family
ACLAE is a family business created in 2000 by the Chollet.
ACLAE is an acronym of:
Aurore (the eldest daughter);
Claude (the father);
Lydie (the mother);
Albane (the youngest daughter);
Edouard (the youngest).
From the 1950s to the dawn of the 21st century
One creates the future with a good mind... and well-manicured hands !
Looking for a product that was effective and could be used by all the family (1), in 2000 the Chollet re-launched SKIN NAIL, a product against bitten nails that had been known in the 1950s, but had gradually fallen into disuse.
Emergency or beauty care: its care for all the family...
Aurore, the eldest of the Chollet had tried all the bitter varnishes. She loved them all…..so much so that she wanted them on her bread. Only SKIN NAIL was different. Pointing her finger at the product that the family would later adopt, the little girl was taking her first steps towards the business.
Albane, the younger daughter, quickly learnt to say onchophagy (2). Jealous of the attention being paid to her sister's nails, she wanted to taste her own. SKIN NAIL quickly put an end to this bad habit.
Edouard, the youngest of the family was not interested in his nails nor in those of his sisters, but he admired his mother's nails ! What he didn't know was that Lydia used SKIN NAIL as a varnish for healthy nails and even for beautiful ones by adding a second coat.
Claude, who had the good fortune to have fine nails is proud of those of his family that are repaired, protected and strengthened thanks to SKIN NAIL.
The original formula of SKIN NAIL contains a natural active component, Quassia. It has been improved thanks to new excipients that increase the tolerance and efficacy of the product. The modern presentation is appealing to children.
Today SKIN NAIL finds its rightful place in the family pharmacy. On sale in various countries, it is enjoying a youthful revival.
Product made in France.
(1) Children more than 30 months old.
(2) Onychophagy: a compulsive behaviour consisting of biting one's nails often triggered by stress or anxiety.