The Vogarde family began harvesting the freshest aromatic plants of Haute-Provence over a hundred years ago, distilling pure plant essences, dense with flavour and aroma. The grandchildren continue to carry on this rich spirit and history, creating soaps, lotions, and fragrances, recreating the handmade quality and uniqueness that is Lothantique. Quel Objet carries their products in the following five fragrances:
Lothantique |
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Lothantique Bar Soap
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Lothantique Liquid Soap
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Lothantique Eau de Toilette
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Lothantique Hand Cream
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Green TeaEmbody a truly Zen lifestyle with this inspirational Asian scent. Blended with crisp, exotic notes of lemon, jasmine, geranium, and patchouli, this uplifting fragrance will help to energize the body, excite the senses and rejuvenate the spirit, while providing complete focus and mental clarity. LavenderImagine waking up each morning in the serenity of a late-summer lavender harvest in Haute-Provence. Treat the mind and body to the mellow, sweet, and spicy floral blend of lavender. Reminiscent of the delicate blooms plucked straight from the plant, the soothing scent instantly erases the day’s stresses. GingerFire up your senses. The warm and inviting flavor of this fragrance will seduce the most discerning of palettes. Treasured for centuries in the East, the exotic scent has become a Western favorite, providing comfort and a spicy warmth to homes and bodies alike. Pamplemousse (Lavender)Invigorate the mind and body! The zesty flavor of grapefruit promises to pick up the spirits while soothing away nervous exhaustion. Starting off as a bright citrus blend, the crisp and tangy fragrance eventually dries to a sweet, warm, and musky base. VerbenaHello sunshine! Dusk or dawn, nothing stimulates the senses like the cheerfully lush and lemony scent of verbena. This fresh and citrusy essence can lift your spirits and promote mental clarity and alertness. Extracted from the spear-shaped leaves of the tall shrub, the refreshing scent provides a sweet and bright flavor that complements other citruses and florals. |
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