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by DaisyDuck - written on 21.05.01 (Very useful, 498 readings)
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Well actually as far as I can tell L'Occitane don't use asses milk. But they do produce a comprehensive range of bath products and I would like to tell you about the milk products in particular. Both my children have fairly dry skin and my son is prone to bouts of excema. During bad flare up he only uses bath products from the doctor, but when his skin is settled it is difficult to find something gentle and moisturising to keep it that way. So when I saw L'Occitaine milk bath recommended for sensitive and irritated skins on QVC I gave it a try. L'Occitane is a range of skin and homecare products from Provence in France. They use ...
by morgana - written on 25.09.00 (Very useful, 285 readings)
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Vanilla Foaming Cream Bath The first thing that strikes you about this L'occitane bubble bath is the smell. It's not like the chap vanilla scents that have become so popular over the past couple of years at all. This is a much dryer, sharper, more authentic and somehow more 'grown-up' scent. I should imagine it would appeal more to blokes too. This is a very luxurious bath product; it's thick and creamy and enriched with quite a high amount of shea butter, which is very moisturising; so it's good for people who are wary of long baths for fear of drying skin out. Like all L'Occitane products there are no artificial ...



