L’Occitane has embedded itself in the beauty industry for many years as an infallible authority. With continuous innovation spearheading the...
Verbena flourishes in Provence, the region it loves. There, it reveals the most beautiful lemony scent that lies at the heart of a strikingly simple fragrance, as well as new textures designed to delight the senses.
L’Occitane ends 2016, its 40th year, on a beautiful note with the scent of honeysuckle, setting the tone in a refreshing collection inspired by perfumer Olivier Baussan’s very first olfactory memory.
L’Occitane has new scents for men, women.
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FEELING down? A spritz of citrus can perk up a glum morning, and a lavender bath can soothe the senses after a long day.
For L’Occitane’s holiday collection, Pierre Hermé brings his palate and talent for contrast pairings to create three fragrance combinations for the Provençal brand.
French beauty and fragrance brand L’Occitane is widely acknowledged as a pioneer of premium skincare, including complexion-brightening products. The brand’s newest line, the Reine Blanche collection, addresses the increasing demand for such products.
The scent of a woman can cast an unforgettable spell on a man. Choosing a fragrance is an important, personal selection for any woman. Fortunately, the range of available perfumes is wide—from herbs and flowers to oils and earths.
French skincare and fragrance brand L’Occitane is known for its use of herbs and flora from Provence. Its core lineup of scents focuses on one key ingredient, like its popular lavender, verbena or green tea range.