Get radiant skin with L’OCCITANE Reine Blanche Illuminating collection

Two new exciting products from L’OCCITANE’s Reine Blanche Illuminating program – Whitening Sleeping Mask and Illuminating Eye Care & Mask make their way into stores in March 2016. Formulated with the pure white Reine des Prés flowers, the Reine Blanche collection is the ideal choice for women who want to awaken their inner light in a gentle and sensuous way.

The Reine Blanch is an illuminating range, formulated specially for Asian skin. The Reine Blanche Illuminating program is a luxurious beauty routine formulated with Reine des Prés flowers – in which the petals of this unique flower grow whiter over time, lightening from a creamy shade when it first blooms to pure white. From the flowers, the L’OCCITANE Laboratory created the Reine Blanche Complex, which contains natural salicylic acid, known for its mild exfoliating action and mulberry root extract. This association has a proven biological action that helps to illuminate, whiten and refine skin texture.

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L’OCCITANE Reine Blanche Whitening Sleeping Mask

Not only does the it have illuminating properties, the Whitening Sleeping Mask helps to fight damages caused by daily aggressions when your skin is at its most receptive state at night.
 

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L’OCCITANE Reine Blanche Illuminating Eye Care & Mask

To complement, the Illuminating Eye Care & Mask refreshes and eases puffiness of the delicate skin around the eyes.
 

The new Reine Blanche Whitening Sleeping Mask (100ml) and Illuminating Eye Care & Mask (15ml) will be available at all L’OCCITANE stores from March 2016.

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