She is tall and blonde and often uses her hands to express herself.
She is a woman both strong and vibrant.
With lots of light.
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This evening, Dorothée Schiesser returns to Switzerland.
She is going to find her husband, who runs the hotel Les Trois Rois in Basel.
A palace.
But what drives him has nothing to do with luxury.
Or so little.
It's a soap story.
A subject that has become obvious today.
“The miracle of soap that saves lives,
” she notes.
In March 2020, the day before confinement, the deputy mayor of Mulhouse, the first cluster in France, called me.
There was a dramatic lack of hydroalcoholic gels for people in difficulty.
They took all of our stocks. ”
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