Ingredients
A vibrant and utterly clean citrus scent, where sparkling bursts of Italian lemon mingle with fresh verbena leaves and crisp amber. The air is cool and crisp on the stone path leading to the bastid...
Read moreSweet almond extract is derived from the same almonds we love to eat for its rich nutrients. Sweet almond oil is extremely hypoallergenic, often used too soothe baby skin, as it...
Read moreFound in lush fields covering the terrain of Provence, sunflowers are Heliotropic - consistently turning to follow the sun’s light. As a result, sunflowers grow very quickly and also attract more b...
Read moreProvence Olive Squalane, another derivative from Provence’s abundant and generous olive trees, is a pure, plant based lipid that most closely resembles our skin’s own lipids, which plays a critical...
Read moreProvence is home to over 75% of France's figs. Said to have its "head in the sun, and feet in the water," Provence figs are violet in color and sweet in taste. The sweetness of the fig and the fres...
Read moreShea butter - a skin superfood from the Shea tree (Karite), it is rich vitamin A and E, Shea Butter gives skin the nutrients needed for collagen production - soothing skin and reducing inflammati...
Read moreAs delicious and fragrant as it is abundantly packed with nutrients, miel de lavande is lavender honey from the south of France. With its extreme healing properties and rich in antioxidants, lavend...
Read moreBetter known as "liquid gold" in the south of France, Provence olive oil lends its skin softening benefits to our formula. The lipids of olive oil are most similar to that of our skin, hence provid...
Read moreA flower of the sun and the inspiration of Cezane. The ritual harvest of these delicate white flowers begin before sunrise and must be finished by mid-morning, at the peak moment when the petals pr...
Read moreIn rare and fortuitous moments in the south of France, one discovers a "rose olivier" - a majestic olive tree with blooming rose bush wrapped around its trunk and branches. The olive tree and the...
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