Original price 1860. Chantecaille's Rose de Mai floral water has always been a signature product, but the newly launched face oil at the beginning of this year elevates the luxury skincare experience to another level. This 'Rose de Mai'—experts know well—is best sourced from the town of Grasse in southern France. The rose harvest typically lasts about three weeks, during which workers must rise early in the morning to hand-pick the roses, as mechanical harvesting is not possible, ensuring the flowers remain intact and only the finest, most delicate molecules are extracted for refinement. Rose de Mai is indeed rich in anti-aging and restorative benefits, long cherished as a premium ingredient in high-end skincare. However, looking closely at the composition of this face oil: Rose de Mai, Chilean boldo bark (for brightening and skin tone correction), helichrysum extract, natural red algae extract, evening primrose, Damask rose, and others—it truly qualifies as a rare formulation containing dozens of premium botanical extracts. Nevertheless, just two drops of this facial oil applied to the palms are sufficient to
