Enriched with rose water and shea butter, this product deliciously melts into the skin to moisturize and soften. Skin is left delicately perfumed with a velvety and floral fragrance combining extracts of roses.
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Featured Ingredients:
- Organic Shea Butter: Rich in fatty acids and unsaponifiable, Shea Butter is an ideal beauty ingredient that has been used for centuries by women in Sub-saharan Africa to nourish and protect their skin and hair. The international success of L’Occitane’s shea butter products can be shared with several thousand Burkinabé women, who are committed to developing a sustainable, fair trade shea butter supply chain.
- Cabbage Rose Extract: Known for its perfuming and softening properties.
- Cabbage Rose Floral Water: Known for its softening properties, this rose embodies elegance and timeless femininity.
- Muscat Rose Bush Oil: Rich in omega 3 and 6, this oil contributes to help improve skin suppleness and vitality.
Ingredients: AQUA/WATER – COCO-CAPRYLATE/CAPRATE – GLYCERIN – HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (SUNFLOWER) SEED OIL – BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII (SHEA) BUTTER – GLYCERYL STEARATE – CETEARYL ALCOHOL – ROSA CENTIFOLIA FLOWER WATER – PEG-100 STEARATE – CETYL ALCOHOL – CAPRYLYL GLYCOL – CETEARETH-33 – HYDROXYETHYL ACRYLATE/SODIUM ACRYLOYLDIMETHYL TAURATE COPOLYMER – CHLORPHENESIN – XANTHAN GUM – TOCOPHEROL – POLYSORBATE 60 – SORBITAN ISOSTEARATE – SODIUM BENZOATE – CITRIC ACID – PARFUM/FRAGRANCE – CITRONELLOL – LINALOOL – LIMONENE – GERANIOL.
While exploring his native Provence nearly 25 years ago, Olivier Baussan created L’Occitane by capturing the region’s most subtle fragrances and blending them with natural ingredients. Using the traditional method of extraction, he developed L’Occitane’s very first products based on essential oils extracted from local plants.
From his rustic roots in Provence, Olivier dreamed of discovering new horizons, to travel beyond his native land and experience other cultures. In keeping with this spirit, L’Occitane developed a humanitarian-partnership with African women. In the Burkina Faso village in Africa, the native women harvest Shea nuts and are the co-producers of L’Occitane’s complete Shea Butter Collection. Thus, it is a tale of Provence meets Africa on ethical grounds.
Today, L’Occitane focuses on protecting the fading traditions and vanishing techniques that everyone should be enjoying. L’Occitane breathes new life into these authentic customs by recreating the genuine articles such as its famous “Marseilles Soaps” as well as the revival of its Verbena and Lavender Harvests each year.