LET’S CELEBRATE THE SNAKE, AROUND WHICH RICH SYMBOLISM WINDS.
In Chinese culture, the snake represents sincerity and good fortune. People born in the Year of the Snake are considered mysterious, wise, intuitive, and inclined to introspection. These are certainly desirable qualities! In mythology, the snake is a symbol of both healing and danger. Aesculapius, the Greek god of medicine, is said to have always carried an Aesculapian snake with him on his journeys or on his way to visit the sick, coiled around his walking stick. Because the snake sheds its skin, it is also a symbol of rebirth, renewal, and rejuvenation
A SNAKE IN THE BATHROOM
Inspired by the god of healing, Officine has developed a collection of oral and dental care products under the sign of the serpent… and a stunning smile. A magnificent, writhing serpent is emblazoned on each tube of Opiat Dentaire toothpaste and each bottle of Eau de la Belle Haleine mouthwash. As the research of Moroccan artist and creative director Ramdane Touhami shows, the serpent is part of traditional 19th-century iconography. Thus, the serpent biting its tail is a symbol of eternity. While our dental care products cannot last forever, they can be used as often as you like to banish the evil spirits of neglected teeth and unpleasant bad breath. These tubes and bottles contain the paradise of dental care. This is indicated by the shining white teeth of the snake, to whose seductive power Eve succumbed when she accepted the forbidden fruit from it.
SNAKES FOR A DIVINE SMILE
Well-groomed teeth, a radiant smile, and fresh breath facilitate pleasant, open conversations. The gentle Opiat Dentaire toothpaste, available in three flavors, contributes to flawlessly white teeth. Thanks to the clever cap, modeled after the twist of a faucet, the tubes are always within easy reach without tipping over. The Eau de la Belle Haleine mouthwash, with the fresh taste of mint tea, completes the dental and oral cleaning routine.