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Orlane Paris Review Summary |
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For the last 40 years, Orlane Paris has defined itself by its “avant-garde” approach to skin care. This French company tries to capture the luxurious essence of the Riviera with its packaging and with remedies that are modeled after spa treatments. Its line of B21 products are designed to moisturize and provide nutrients as well as help to slow the aging process. However, the really unique aspect of Orlane’s line is probably its collection of Thalassotherapy treatments.
Using seawater or seaweed for cosmetic and therapeutic purposes, Thalassotherapy aims to draw impurities out of the skin and infuse it with oxygen and nutrients. It is believed that the practice first began because certain cultures believed that seawater is very close to blood plasma in composition, thus making it an excellent delivery system. Although using Orlane products may initially make one feel quite glamorous, unfortunately its products do not have the scientific proof to justify their high prices.
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 | Products at a Glance |
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Orlane’s line includes treatments for face and body, as well as a collection of color cosmetics. Some of these treatments include: Thalassotherapy Anti-Aging Firming Cream, B21 Extreme Line Reducing Cream, B21 Oligo Vit-A-Min Cleanser, B21 Purete Mask, Soleil Vitamines Anti-Wrinkle Sun Serum for the Face, and Anagenese Eye Contour Cream.
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 | Products In Focus |
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It’s no secret among women that the years can take their toll on the body as well as the face. The skin around the neck sags, the legs begin to show dimples, and no amount of diet and exercise seems to keep the back of the arms from jiggling. Orlane claims that its Thalassotherapy Anti-Aging Firming Cream can help to combat these problems by “lifting” the skin, and giving it a smoother appearance.
Orlane does not disclose its ingredients, although since this product is part of the Thalassotherapy line, it is a fairly safe bet that it contains some form of algae. Because of its associations with luxurious spa treatments, algae is used in a number of skincare treatments. Some believe that it may have valuable antioxidant properties, but unfortunately there is no evidence that it has any effect on wrinkles or cellulite.
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Considering Orlane Paris’s luxury prices, one would assume that the company would invest in a sleek-looking website, but it is actually surprisingly minimal. There is little information on company history, or philosophy, and the product descriptions reveal little of what the shiny jars contain. This is disappointing, since knowing the active ingredients can help consumers to determine whether or not a product is suitable for their skin type.
Orlane Paris does offer online shopping, but unfortunately it is only available through a third party retailer. While this site occasionally offers specials, it does not offer free samples or automatic shipping.
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• Online discounts available
• Products are available online
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