SATURDAY, April 20, 2024
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Where land meets the sea

Where land meets the sea

French skincare brand L’Occitane (Thailand) organised an event recently to introduce its two new and high-performance anti-ageing formulas – Divine Harmony Serum and Divine Harmony Cream.

Both contain rare natural ingredients found only in Corsica, namely the Immortelle flower – the flower that never fades – and Jania Rubens Algae – a form of seaweed with the ability to eternally regenerate. 
The launch event saw Siwilai City Club transformed into a luxurious resort on the Mediterranean island to reflect the origin of Divine Harmony’s active ingredients. The event was led by Nittaya de Prince, general manager, and three celebrities much admired for their flawless skin –Jarujit Baiyoke, Onchuma Durongdej and Wilasinee Thanyawisetsilp. They also shared their secrets for maintaining their beautiful skin despite ageing and their experience of using these products. Singer Fonpa “May” Pramoj Na Ayutthaya of “The Voice” added to the ambience with some stirring French music. 
Immortelle flowers and Jania Rubens algae form a complex and potent structure when combined that stimulates collagen production while reducing fat under the chin.
The serum and cream are now available at L’Occitane counters and are priced at Bt9,200 and Bt8,500.

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