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This legendary beauty brand is finally back on Irish shoresThis legendary beauty brand is finally back on Irish shores
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by Edaein OConnell
13th Apr 2026
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A legendary beauty brand is back on Irish shores, bringing sensorial and indulgent skincare to a new generation.

Some beauty experiences stay with us long after the jars are empty and the bottles are tucked away. The subtle perfume of essential oils lingering in a room, the calming ritual of a facial massage, the instant glow that makes you feel as if your skin has been touched by out-of-this-world sorcery; these are the moments we remember.

In a world where skincare often feels rushed or purely functional, certain brands remind us that self-care can be a sensory journey, an indulgent escape.

For many Irish skincare aficionados, one brand in particular epitomised this experience: Decléor. And now the wait is finally over.

After being discontinued by L’Oréal in 2022, the beloved French brand has returned, ushering in one of the beauty industry’s most compelling revival stories. Decléor has been revitalised under the leadership of Matthieu Lesieur, whose father guided the brand for 35 years. This relaunch is a heartfelt revival of decades of skincare excellence, combining heritage with modern innovation.

Founded in Paris in 1974, Decléor quickly established itself as a pioneer in aromatherapy skincare. At a time when holistic beauty was still emerging, the brand’s approach was revolutionary: expert formulations crafted from essential oils, designed to nurture skin, body and mind alike. Decléor’s legacy is deeply rooted in spa expertise, with sensorial rituals that go beyond mere application to deliver an immersive self-care experience.

For many, Decléor was synonymous with the golden era of spas and salons. Its facial oils, serums, and botanical blends were more than skincare and became part of women’s daily routines. Those who experienced it firsthand will likely welcome this comeback with a sense of nostalgia, while a new generation of skincare enthusiasts is about to discover what made the brand legendary in the first place.

Under the new stewardship of Matthieu Lesieur and the COSPAL Group, Decléor is entering an exciting new chapter. This relaunch is thoughtfully designed to blend heritage with innovation: while the brand honours its past with timeless essentials, its formulas have been refined to meet the needs of modern skincare users. The emphasis remains firmly on high-performance botanical ingredients, luxurious textures and products that feel as good as they perform.

What makes this revival particularly compelling is the delicate balance between old and new. Existing fans will recognise the familiar scents and textures that made Decléor an icon, while younger users will be drawn to its fresh, modern appeal. The brand’s relaunch strategy celebrates its Parisian roots while positioning it for a global audience eager for indulgent yet effective skincare solutions.

The Irish market is especially fortunate to welcome Decléor back. From its cult-favourite facial oils to spa-inspired treatments, the brand brings a touch of Parisian luxury to our beauty tables. For anyone who’s longed for skincare that marries aromatherapy with visible results, this return is a cause for celebration.

In a beauty world that moves at lightning speed, where trends come and go, Decléor’s comeback serves as a reminder that some icons never truly go out of style, even in an increasingly crowded market.

So, whether you’re revisiting a cherished favourite or discovering Decléor for the first time, the relaunch promises to delight and transform your skincare.

For Irish beauty enthusiasts, this is a nod to a cherished tradition, to skincare as an art form, and a celebration of beauty in its most sensorial, indulgent form.

The wait is over: Cult French skincare brand Decléor is back. Loved for its aromatherapy-powered formulas and spa heritage, the relaunch brings its iconic facial oils and botanical blends to a new generation of skincare fans. Discover the range online.