[ Review ] L'Occitane Immortelle Divine Cream

 
L'Occitane Immortelle Divine Cream Review

Product Description
Our most loved and award winning Immortelle Divine Cream leaves your skin as young as you feel. Its cashmere-like texture is now enriched with an exclusive Immortelle blend, including Immortelle Super Extract, a naturally derived alternative to Retinol helping to enhance skin’s volume and skin’s structure; it visibly acts on wrinkles, firmness, vibrancy, complexion evenness and skin's volume. 5 patents pending in France. Tested under dermatological supervision. Non-comedogenic. 20 years of research on Immortelle.

Ideal for
- Wrinkles and firmness
- Skin volume
- Evenness and vibrancy

Thanks to L'Occitane recycling campaign which enabled me to try out their award-winning L'Occitane Immortelle Divine Cream. Along the way, I have tried out a couple of L'Occitane products such as L'Occitane Cherry Blossom Bath and Shower Gel, L'Occitane Almond Shower Oil, L'Occitane Aromachologie Gentle & Balance Micellar Shampoo and L'Occitane Aromachologie Intensive Repair Shampoo, which can either be a hit or miss. 

Packaging, Scent and Texture

The 4ml sample size comes in an adorable miniature pot, that looks exactly like the retail version. It has a lovely floral uplifting fragrance with a white soft smooth consistency. 

How To Use :
Apply morning and evening on face and neck. 

Performance and Ingredients

L'Occitane Immortelle Divine Cream has a thick and rich texture but applies well that makes skin soft and smooth. The fragrance can be considered overpowering to some, so it may not be a hit for those who are sensitive to strong fragrances. 

L'Occitane Immortelle Divine Cream Texture


Since this is just a 4ml size, I cannot attest to its efficiency for the long term but my combination skin doesn't fancy the rich texture with a subtle greasy feel and the shiny look, although thankfully, there was no zits after a week usage. I prefer to use this in the night due to this rich consistency. 

The key ingredients are...

Immortelle Essential Oil from Corsica : The L'Occitane en Provence teams discovered the antioxidant and anti-ageing properties of this essential oil from Corsica. It acts (helps) against the loss of firmness of the skin and reduces the appearance of wrinkles.

Immortelle Oil Extract : With Omegas 9 & 6 known for their nourishing properties.

AQUA/WATER - C12-15 ALKYL BENZOATE - CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE - GLYCERIN - OENOTHERA BIENNIS (EVENING PRIMROSE) OIL - CETEARYL ALCOHOL - DIMETHICONE - TAPIOCA STARCH - ASCORBYL GLUCOSIDE - GLYCERYL STEARATE - HYDROXYETHYL ACRYLATE/SODIUM ACRYLOYLDIMETHYL TAURATE COPOLYMER - CAMELINA SATIVA SEED OIL - CETYL ALCOHOL - BORAGO OFFICINALIS SEED OIL - ECHIUM PLANTAGINEUM SEED OIL - HELICHRYSUM ITALICUM FLOWER OIL - HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (SUNFLOWER) SEED OIL - MYRTUS COMMUNIS OIL - BELLIS PERENNIS (DAISY) FLOWER EXTRACT - MENYANTHES TRIFOLIATA LEAF EXTRACT - HELICHRYSUM ITALICUM EXTRACT - HELICHRYSUM ITALICUM FLOWER/STEM EXTRACT - ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS (ROSEMARY) LEAF EXTRACT - ADENOSINE - PEG-100 STEARATE - CETYL PALMITATE - SUCROSE PALMITATE - CETEARYL GLUCOSIDE - TOCOPHERYL ACETATE - SODIUM CITRATE - SODIUM HYDROXIDE - ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN - GLYCERYL LINOLEATE - STEARIC ACID - PALMITIC ACID - DISODIUM EDTA - SORBITAN ISOSTEARATE - POLYSORBATE 60 - PENTYLENE GLYCOL - ZINC GLUCONATE - MAGNESIUM ASPARTATE - CITRIC ACID - SODIUM HYALURONATE - COPPER GLUCONATE - TOCOPHEROL - PHENOXYETHANOL - CHLORPHENESIN - POTASSIUM SORBATE - SODIUM BENZOATE - PARFUM/FRAGRANCE - BENZYL SALICYLATE - LIMONENE - LINALOOL - GERANIOL - CITRAL - COUMARIN

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Conclusion

To conclude, L'Occitane Immortelle Divine Cream has a thick and rich texture that makes my skin soft and smooth but I am not a fan of the shine on my combination skin. Although a 4ml size is not able to provide the full effects of the product, it is enough to tell me that my combination skin in humid Singapore is not suitable for this cream. 

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