
Gatineau combines natural ingredients with cutting-edge biotechnology to create an advanced range of skincare. Rooted in beauty therapy, our salon-quality products have been developed alongside a range of beauty treatments and are used by skincare professionals worldwide. Specializing in anti-ageing, our products provide highly visible results for a younger-looking you.
Our story began in Paris over eighty years ago with a visionary beauty therapist, Madame Jeanne Gatineau. A woman with a true passion for beauty, she set out to provide revolutionary skincare solutions for women.
She opened her first salon in 1932 and immediately began to develop her own skincare products to accompany her avant-garde treatment techniques. Through her collaboration with experienced dermatologists and bio-chemists, she quickly became renowned with in the world of skincare.
The Jeanne Gatineau School of Beauty opened in Paris in 1950 and provided expert training to thousands of students. The demand for G’s unique and innovative expertise led to the manufacture of products for home use and Gatineau, as we know it today, was born.
Over the years Jeanne Gatineau‘s pioneering research and development resulted in cosmetic breakthroughs that have been stepping stones for the industry. The first beauty house in the world to develop an exfoliator and alcohol-free cleansers and toners, we were quick to establish ourselves as a skincare brand that anticipates the needs and expectations of women.
G es una ciudad ubicada en el sudoeste de la provincia de Quebec, Canadá. Es la cuarta ciudad más grande de Quebec y se encuentra en la región de Outaouais, justo al otro lado del río Ottawa de la ciudad de Ottawa, la capital de Canadá.
- Población: 287,868 habitantes (según el Instituto de Estadística de Quebec en 2019)
- Ubicación: En la orilla norte del río Ottawa, en la región de Outaouais, Quebec
- Idioma oficial: Francés
- Economía: Diversificada, con sectores importantes en la manufactura, servicios y turismo
- Parque G, un distrito de bosques y lagos accidentados cerca del río Gatineau
- Museo Canadiense de Historia, con colecciones que incluyen más de un millón de objetos y exposiciones sobre la historia de Canadá
- Parque Jacques-Cartier, con vistas a los edificios del Parlamento de Ottawa
- Colinas de G, una formación geológica que forma parte del Escudo Canadiense
- G es conocida por su diversidad cultural, con más de 88 comunidades étnicas y un alto porcentaje de población inmigrante (12,5% en 2016)
- La ciudad ha sido reconocida por su enfoque en la inclusión y la diversidad, con eventos y servicios que fomentan la convivencia intercultural