The L’Occitane Group manages a portfolio of beauty and personal care brands with diverse geographic origins. •
L’Occitane en Provence – The flagship brand, founded in 1976 in Manosque, France. Its products are inspired by ingredients and traditions from Provence and are sold globally through both owned stores and third-party outlets. •
Melvita – An organic skincare brand established in 1983 in Ardèche, France, and acquired by the Group in 2008. Melvita was one of the first French beauty brands to be certified organic and distributes through pharmacies, organic retailers, and e-commerce. •
Erborian – A French–Korean hybrid skincare brand, acquired in 2012. The brand is best known for introducing “BB Cream” to the European market and combines Korean skincare technology with French cosmetic traditions. •
L’Occitane au Brésil – A brand launched by the Group in 2013, inspired by Brazilian biodiversity and culture. It sources ingredients from local producers in Brazil and markets collections tied to native plants and regional traditions. •
LimeLife by Alcone – A U.S.-based direct-selling cosmetics brand in which the Group acquired a majority stake in 2018. LimeLife markets professional-grade cosmetics and skincare through a network of independent beauty guides, primarily in North America. •
Elemis – A British premium skincare brand, acquired in 2019 for US$900 million. Elemis is recognized for its Pro-Collagen line and is distributed through spas, cruise lines, and retail partners in the UK and U.S. •
Sol de Janeiro – A beauty brand founded in the US in 2015 inspired by Brazilian beach culture. L’Occitane acquired an 83% stake in 2021. The brand gained popularity with its “Brazilian Bum Bum Cream” and has ranked among top sellers at Sephora. •
Grown Alchemist – An Australian skincare brand in which the Group acquired a majority stake in 2022. In April 2024, the Group sold its stake to André Hoffmann, former CEO and board member, with CEO Anna Teal retaining a minority interest. The Group previously owned
Le Couvent des Minimes, a French botanical skincare line created in 2004 and sold in 2017. == Sustainability and ESG strategy ==