Anyone know where the L'Occitane Factory Is?
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http://tinyurl.com/2ofup8
sorry, I meant to post the url in my previous post.
sorry, I meant to post the url in my previous post.
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The products that I use by l'Occitane are the linen spray, the lavander hand cream, and the mimosa body lotion. I tried the shampoo and conditioner and didn't care for it at all. I let my daughter(age 11) pick out things from there rather than Bath and Body works because the scents are so subtle. But honestly, I think I only shop there because I never see many people in the store and I feel that they need the business and also its a little reminder of France.
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Since there are Occitaine stores all over the USA now, and since I don't think their products are all that special, I personally wouldn't bother making a run to their factory, never mind even one of their stores. It's just "average" stuff by French standards and there are more interesting products all over the country. I do like the bubble bath, but as others have mentioned mainly because it makes loads of bubbles and my kids always loved it.
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Back to your original question, here is the website for the factory tour, which my wife insists we take in May.
http://www.loccitane.com/Default.asp...;l=1&s=270
After weeks of searching, I went to www.google.fr and found the answer.
Please note that you have to book ahead of time, not just show up.
http://www.loccitane.com/Default.asp...;l=1&s=270
After weeks of searching, I went to www.google.fr and found the answer.
Please note that you have to book ahead of time, not just show up.


