Our History

  • 1984

    The Beginning in Malmö, Sweden

    Ulf Ljunggren founded Scandinavian Cosmetics in Malmö. Initially a modest logistics and distribution company, it quickly evolved thanks to early partnerships with iconic brands like Max Factor and Clarins, marking the start of a promising future.

  • 2016

    The Formation of Scandinavian Cosmetics Group

    A significant development for the company occurred when the investment firm Aurelius recognized its potential and acquired Scandinavian Cosmetics, along with the Norwegian distributor Engelschiøn Marwell Hauge AS (EMH). This acquisition led to the formation of the Scandinavian Cosmetics Group and significantly expanded its regional presence. EMH, a major player in Norway, managed over 50 brands and had partnerships with global leaders such as Procter & Gamble, Shiseido, Coty, and LVMH. With this acquisition, the company was well-positioned for significant growth.

  • 2017

    Expanding Across Scandinavia

    This year marked the company's expansion into Denmark and Finland as it pursued its vision of dominating the Scandinavian beauty market.

  • 2018

    Accelerated Growth Through Acquisitions

    The Scandinavian Cosmetics Group's acquisition of Alf Sørensen AB in Sweden and Solis AS in Norway added an exciting new dimension. These distributors represented prestigious international names like Bvlgari, Versace, Clean, Paul Smith, Moschino, Van Cleef & Arpels, and Oscar de la Renta. Scandinavian Cosmetics had officially established itself as a leading force in the world of fragrances, makeup and skincare.

  • 2019

    A New Chapter

    In a surprising development, Aurelius sold the Scandinavian Cosmetics Group to Accent Equity, marking the start of a new chapter for the rapidly growing company. This left many to wonder what would come next.

  • 2021

    Nordic Logistic Center

    The company achieved a new milestone by establishing a shared Nordic warehouse in Malmö, laying the foundation for more effective regional collaboration and distribution.

  • 2022

    Acquired by Storskogen

    In another significant move, investment firm Storskogen signed an agreement to acquire 96% of Scandinavian Cosmetics Group from Accent Equity, which retained a minority share. This acquisition set the company on a path for further innovation and growth. Additionally, Scandinavian Cosmetics relocated its headquarters to Hyllie, establishing a new office in The Point, Malmö's tallest building. The office, spanning two floors, offers a spectacular view of the Öresund Bridge, symbolizing the company's growing connections and ambitions across Scandinavia.

  • 2023

    Cross-Border Collaboration and Expansion

    This year marked the company's initial steps toward fostering cross-border collaboration, underscoring its commitment to seamless regional operations. Furthermore, Scandinavian Cosmetics opened its first physical office in Finland, expanding its presence in the area.