lhonoremagazine
  • Our Story
  • Rencontre
  • Savoir-Faire
    • Gastronomie
    • Watchmaking
    • Joaillerie
    • Artisanat / Artisanat d’Art
  • Styles
    • Wine
    • Mode
    • Décoration / Design
    • Shooting
  • Evasion
    • Culture
    • Les tables de L’Honoré
    • Automobile
    • Trips
  • Contact us
  • French
S'abonner
NEWSLETTER
lhonoremagazine
S'Abonner
lhonoremagazine
  • Our Story
  • Rencontre
  • Savoir-Faire
    • Gastronomie
    • Watchmaking
    • Joaillerie
    • Artisanat / Artisanat d’Art
  • Styles
    • Wine
    • Mode
    • Décoration / Design
    • Shooting
  • Evasion
    • Culture
    • Les tables de L’Honoré
    • Automobile
    • Trips
  • Contact us
  • French
  • Non classifié(e)

Make-up remover oil from the apothecary of the senses

  • 1 minute read
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0

Eye and face makeup remover oil Odaïtes facial cleanser is designed to clean the skin thoroughly, without drying it out. It removes makeup and impurities from the face, while leaving the moisture intact of the skin and by recharging it with nutrients. Made from oil of olive, oil of dates of the desert and enriched in vitamin E, it is made up of more than 80% organic products. It can be combined with the exfoliator, the anti-aging light mask or the nourishing balm.

a range of natural and organic care products.

The Odaïtes brand was born from the three sisters’ desire to pass on the art of care inherited from their grandmother, who introduced them to it in their early childhood through three values of cosmetic care: the nobility of the ingredients, the efficiency of the assets and the pleasure of the senses. Passionate about the magical power of fruits and other rare ingredients, they make the care products in France in a a spirit of feasting in homage to Daïtes, the Greek god who invented feasting, with a minimum of 97% natural products.

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
Sur le même Thème
  • cosmetics
  • organic care
  • treatment
Previous Article
  • Non classifié(e)

Château de Côme, La Réserve, 2015 (red, Saint-Estèphe)

Article
Next Article
  • Non classifié(e)

Easter 2020: Comtesse du Barry pays tribut

Article
Vous pourriez aussi aimer ...
Article
  • Non classifié(e)
  • Trips

A bucolic interlude at the Etangs de Corot

  • Romain Riviere
  • 22 January 2026
Article
  • Non classifié(e)

Singing in the rain

  • Romain Riviere
  • 1 March 2025
Article
  • Non classifié(e)

Editions des Saints Pères : Le Beau et les Mots

  • Xavier Aubercy
  • 25 January 2023
Article
  • Non classifié(e)

Jean-Paul Hevin : The Taste of Happiness and Chocolate.

  • Romain Riviere
  • 30 October 2022
Article
  • Non classifié(e)

Samuel Gassmann : Peardly Beautiful

  • Romain Riviere
  • 14 October 2022
Article
  • Non classifié(e)

In Rozelieures, the passion of whisky

  • Romain Riviere
  • 27 April 2021
Article
  • Non classifié(e)

Weller 12 years old

  • Romain Riviere
  • 23 April 2021
Article
  • Non classifié(e)

The great awakening of Fontfroide wines

  • Romain Riviere
  • 4 February 2021

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

lhonoremagazine
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Contact us
  • French

Input your search keywords and press Enter.

  • English
  • Français (French)