Your expert skin diagnosis - Combination skin with texture issues
Your skin produces too much oil in some areas (especially on your T-zone), but not enough in others. This lack of uniformity makes it challenging for you to find a skin care routine that feels comfortable. Due to this, your skin may have a bit more texture, perhaps due to old scarring or congestion beneath certain areas of skin. You need a skin care routine that helps balance your sebum production, as well as retexturizes your skin naturally without causing further reactions.
Step 1: Cleanse
Our Precious Cleansing Foam is a self-foaming cleanser that gently yet effectively removes impurities and excess sebum. Enriched with Immortelle floral water to help your skin stay youthful!
Step 2: Tone
Tone and boost your skin’s hydration with our Immortelle Precious Essential Water, a lightweight Immortelle-enriched lotion that tones skin without weighing it down.
Step 3: Eye Care
Our Precious Eye Balm is formulated to be lightweight and comfortable, working especially well on dark eye circles and fine lines from tiredness around the eyes.
Step 4: Activate
Activate your skin’s natural glow with Immortelle Reset Serum! This serum helps prepare, renew and relax your skin, so it is ready to reap the full benefits of the rest of your routine.
Step 5: Cream-To-Milk Face Scrub
YOUR MUST TRY
Our Cream-To-Milk Face Scrub doubles as a gentle exfoliating mask. It turns pink when it it is ready to be rinsed off! Use this weekly to reveal newer, healthier skin.
Step 6: Moisturize
Combining Dynamic Hyaluronic Acid and Immortelle Essential Oil, our Precious Cream is a non-greasy moisturizer that helps keep skin youthful and hydrated all day long.
Experts in natural skincare
For more than 40 years, L’OCCITANE has researched the power of natural ingredients and its benefits for the skin. Coupled with our unique oil-extraction expertise, we are able to reveal the immense potential of nature to deliver effective treatments for your skin. It is skin care, just the way nature intended it to be.