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A True Commitment
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Detectable only by touch, small discreet dots are found on
many of our labels.
L'OCCITANE has always sought to make its products
available to a broad spectrum of the population and the
blind represent a category of people for whom access to
consumer goods is often very difficult. Using Braille on
our products represents an obvious step towards
improvement: this allows the blind and poor-sighted to
make informed choices.
Inspired by this, L'OCCITANE employees created an
association, "Provence dans tous les Sens"
("All the senses of Provence").
This school is designed to introduce blind and
poor-sighted children and adolescents to the world of
perfume. By sharing the fascinating world of perfumes, the
institution aims to help the development of these young
people's olfactory senses, and possibly inspire future
careers.
L'OCCITANE is the 2000 AFB Access Award winner and
proudly sponsors a contest to send visually impaired
students to our Perfume school in Provence. |
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