Review: L’Occitane en Provence’s Immortelle Oil Makeup Remover and Precious Mist

Disclaimer: This post is based on a free product provided by a company as a press sample so that I may offer my own opinion, which may be the same or differ from yours.


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 L’Occitane en Provence’s Immortelle Oil Makeup Remover



The more we age, the more we need to treat our skin with respect.  Using a gentle touch when applying or removing makeup is just as essential as product to best preserve a youthful complexion.  With L’Occitane en Provence’s Immortelle Oil Makeup Remover ($28),  you can stop worrying about how hard you are on your skin!


This product is really incredible with how quickly it can dissolve stubborn makeup, especially waterproof eye products as well as condition skin at the same time.  Being an oil, the Immortelle Oil Makeup Remover is very greasy after you pump a bit into your hand.  It does lather some when your rub your hands together before applying to your dry face and eyes.  Then you need to massage it in.   Later, I just rinsed it off and found how nicely that immortelle essential oil worked for softness and comfort without any traces of grease, only with beautiful hydration. 


The Immortelle Precious Mist ($16) was just the thing my dry complexion thrived on for a quick boost of hydrating freshness during the day or after cleansing whether I went barefaced or used to set my makeup. With summer coming, this can be a skin savior with its immortelle floral water and hyaluronic acid for making my complexion feel good and glowing.

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L’Occitane en Provence’s Immortelle Precious Mist

All I can say is to visit L’Occitane’s website or one of their boutiques and try these products for yourself.  I do think once you test them personally that you will be glad you took my advice.

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1 Comment

  1. Robin Wilson
    May 15, 2015 / 7:15 pm

    I am so glad to hear that this will remove stubborn mascara. I'm sad to say that my skin around my eyes is really starting to show my age and having to rub to remove makeup is one reason why I don't wear it everyday. Thanks for the heads up!

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