Lancaster Aromatopia Is Coty Division's Foray Into Aromatherapy
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Bowing in November, Lancaster's Aromatopia collection represents the Coty division's first full bath and body line as well as the firm's first launch based on the art of aromatherapy.
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