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Savon Liquide Médie

The art of living through care
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Description

A symbol of elegance and freshness, Médie hand soap seduces with its citrus and woody notes, a sunny and radiant creation by Yann Vasnier. A luxurious decorative object, its 350ml refillable bottle is inspired by the toiletries prized by European crowned heads of the 18th century. This unique design, faithful to the codes of Maison Trudon, combines a mass-tinted antique green fluted glass, a stainless steel gold metal pump and a golden coat of arms engraved with the name of the perfume. Its highly qualitative and respectful formula, developed by a master soap maker, contains 97% natural ingredients, including organic olive and copra oils, and is cooked in a cauldron in the tradition of Marseille soap.
A symbol of elegance and freshness, Médie hand soap seduces with its citrus and woody notes, a sunny and radiant creation by Yann Vasnier. A luxurious decorative object, its 350ml refillable bottle is inspired by the toiletries prized by European crowned heads of the 18th century. This unique design, faithful to the codes of Maison Trudon, combines a mass-tinted antique green fluted glass, a stainless steel gold metal pump and a golden coat of arms engraved with the name of the perfume. Its highly qualitative and respectful formula, developed by a master soap maker, contains 97% natural ingredients, including organic olive and copra oils, and is cooked in a cauldron in the tradition of Marseille soap.

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