Although I've never used Elemis and no longer use L'occitane (Molton brown is my favourite now) what's the betting that the formulae will change and the quality will go down.
I'm not persuaded that skincare and haircare products have to smell nice to do their job. Quite the reverse. Products have to be fragrance-free for me so these brands are not an option. The only exception I make to this rule is perfume itself & then I avoid spraying it on my neck and décolleté.
I don’t think either one has the leaping bunny any more does it? L’occitane used to be cruelty free but then went into the Far East so they have to agree for their products to be tested on animals.
Post by Berry McPaper-cuts on Jan 16, 2019 9:51:40 GMT
According to PETA Elemis do not test on animals and the Elemis website says “ELEMIS do not test on animals and does not use animal bi-products apart from honey, beeswax and milk proteins.”