L'Occitane Shea Ultra Rich Comforting Cream 50ml is a rich, deeply nourishing face cream from French Provence-born brand L'Occitane. The 50ml jar formula is built around 5% shea butter from L'Occitane's responsibly sourced supply chain in Burkina Faso — sealing in moisture and helping shield dry, sensitive skin from environmental aggressors. Suitable for very dry skin, including in cold or windy climates.
About L'Occitane en Provence
L'Occitane en Provence is a French natural beauty brand, founded by Olivier Baussan in Manosque, Provence in 1976. The brand is known for its commitment to traceability, fair-trade sourcing and natural plant-based ingredients — most famously its long-running partnership with women's co-operatives in Burkina Faso for shea-butter supply. The Shea range is one of the brand's flagship lines.
Key features
- 5% shea butter: A rich, nourishing concentration from L'Occitane's traceable supply chain.
- Comforting texture: Rich cream that melts onto skin without feeling heavy.
- For very dry skin: Designed to ease tightness, dryness and discomfort.
- Daily use: Can be used morning and night, or layered under SPF.
- Fair-trade sourcing: Shea sourced from women's co-operatives in Burkina Faso.
Key benefits
- Long-lasting moisture: Helps seal in hydration and ease dryness.
- Comforts sensitive skin: Rich, soothing texture suited to skin prone to tightness.
- Protective barrier: Helps shield skin from environmental aggressors such as cold and wind.
Who it's for
Suited to wearers with very dry, dehydrated or sensitive skin — particularly useful in winter, cold-weather travel and for skin that reacts to harsh climates. A wardrobe pillar for committed L'Occitane Shea users.
How to use
- Cleanse and tone the skin.
- Take a small amount of cream from the jar with a clean fingertip or spatula.
- Warm between fingertips and press gently into the skin.
- Use morning and evening; layer under SPF in the daytime.
Specifications
- Size: 50ml
- Format: Rich face cream
- Key ingredient: 5% shea butter
- Brand: L'Occitane en Provence



