Saturday, 15 December 2007

How it all began…………….

The story of Olivier in the UK did not really begin in 2007 when we first made the range of Olivier Soaps and Skincare products available in the UK. Our tale of soap and skincare is rather firmly rooted in the intrigue of individuals.

Our account began years ago. Sisters, Natasha and Carrie, the driving power behind Olivier in the UK, left their North American home. Their journey inadvertently invited Olivier from the Eastern Canada to the British Isles.

Carrie’s eye for all things aesthetic found her transported to the historic beauty of Edinburgh to design theatrical costume. It was here in Scotland that she met Rob, a local lad, who would give her more than a little incentive to stay in Scotland.

A couple of years later Natasha, searching for new adventures, followed suit. While here Charlie, another native, was introduced. Natasha then found herself sticking around too.

The spirit of love and adventure were shared by these sisters and their new found companions in this opening chapter.

Since the emergence of such successful transatlantic relations, a decade has passed which has seen a couple of marriages and a gaggle of children who have since followed.

The soap and skincare came later. During one of the ladies trips back home to Canada’s Eastern Seaboard an exciting discovery was made. This finding was, of course, the Olivier Soapery. After becoming acquainted with Olivier it was clear to Natasha and Carrie that the Olivier range was quite unlike anything they had experienced before. The quality and effect of these skincare products was too good to saved for occasional trips home.

Upon returning to the UK enquiries were made and now, with a sense of excitement we are proud to present to our friends the full Olivier experience with access to the complete range of these beautiful, hand made, all natural products.

The individuals in our story are real as is their commitment to share with you their journey, providing an experience that you will find invigorating, fresh and unique.

This preamble doesn’t even scratch the surface. It only really sets the scene. Future posts will more suitably outline the day to day and week to week of the eventful happenings, including some dips into the past.

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