He began his career in a pharmacy located
Gare de l’Est in Paris, working in close contact with clients. This experience was the basis
of his determination to better understand
the needs of all and address them differently.
In 1973, he worked alongside Jean-Henri Belin the Managing Director of the pharmaceutical laboratory PHARMEX which belonged
to MERCK and RICKER.
He then became the Director of the GOUPIL laboratories alongside its founder,
Jean-Jacques Goupil. He left due to an ethical disagreement over the formulation
of his sun care products.
Jean-Noël Thorel’s pioneering vision naturally led him to entrepreneurship. In 1977, Jean-Noël Thorel founded the research center CEDERAP (Centre d’Etudes et de Recherche en Esthétique et Dermatologie Appliquée), where he created the first Bioderma and Institut Esthederm products.
Starting from the principle that « when skin
is suffering, rather than over-treat it, it must
be taught to function properly »,
he created innovative product concepts
with the support of renowned dermatology
and biology researchers and registered
his first patents.
With the creation of new modes of action inspired by the skin and passing the skin barrier, he contributed to the evolution
of the legislation and changed the paradigm
of traditional cosmetics in the Skincare field.
Jean-Noël Thorel, Founder and President
of NAOS
"I moved forward with
the profound belief
that there was something
important to be done
in an industry that limited
its mission to the superficial
embellishment of women."
Jean-Noël Thorel