Accessibility declaration

BEAUTE PRESTIGE INTERNATIONAL, trading as SHISEIDO EMEA (RCS 379 445 984), undertakes to make its website accessible in accordance with Article 47 of Law No. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005 and Law No. 2023-171 of 9 March 2023. 

To this end, it is implementing the following strategy and actions:

  • multi-year plan [currently being developed]
  • action plan for the current year [currently being developed]. 

This accessibility statement applies to the website: https://cledepeaubeaute.fr

Compliance status 
https://cledepeaubeaute.fr is partially compliant with the General Accessibility Improvement Framework (RGAA) version 4 due to the non-compliances and exemptions listed below.

Test results

  • The internal compliance audit reveals that:
  • 54% of RGAA criteria are met.

Inaccessible content

Non-conformities

  • Not every image that carries information has a text alternative
  • Not every decorative image is correctly ignored by assistive technologies
  • Not every frame has a frame title 
  • For each frame with a frame title, the frame title is not relevant
  • Each pre-recorded time-based media does not have a text transcript or audio description where necessary
  • Each pre-recorded synchronised time-based media does not have synchronised subtitles where necessary
  • Each pre-recorded time-based media does not have synchronised audio description where necessary 
  • Each time-based media is not clearly identifiable
  • Each non-time-based media does not have an alternative when necessary
  • Each time-based and non-time-based media is not compatible with assistive technologies
  • For each data table, no appropriate technique is used to associate each cell with its headers
  • Each link is not explicit 
  • On each web page, not all links have titles.
  • On each web page, status messages are not correctly rendered by assistive technologies.
  • For each web page, the generated source code is not valid according to the specified document type.
  • On each web page, tags are used solely for presentation purposes. 
  • On each web page, the information is not structured through the appropriate use of headings
  • On each web page, the document structure is not consistent
  • On each web page, the information is no longer understandable when style sheets are disabled
  • On each web page, CSS declarations for element background colours and fonts are not used correctly 
  • On each web page, links whose nature is not obvious are not visible in relation to the surrounding text
  • On each web page, information is conveyed solely by shape, size or position
  • On each web page, information conveyed by shape, size or position is not implemented in a relevant manner 
  • On each web page, content cannot be presented without loss of information or functionality and requires scrolling in a restricted window
  • On each web page, text spacing properties cannot be redefined without loss of content or functionality 
  • On each web page, additional content that appears when focusing on or hovering over a component cannot be controlled by the user.
  • On each web page, additional content via CSS styles alone is not made visible to the keyboard or pointing device. 
  • Each form field does not have a label.
  • Each label associated with a form field is not relevant.
  • In each form, the input control is not accompanied by suggestions for correcting errors. 
  • The ‘site map’ page is not relevant
  • In each set of pages, the ‘site map’ page cannot be accessed in the same way
  • On each web page, features requiring a complex gesture are not available with a simple gesture

Exemptions for disproportionate burden
None

Content not subject to accessibility requirements?

  • For each image containing information that has an alternative text description, is this description relevant (except in special cases)?
  • Does each image that conveys information have a detailed description, if necessary?
  • For each image that conveys information and has a detailed description, is this description relevant?
  • Each text image that conveys information, in the absence of a replacement mechanism, must be replaced by styled text where possible. Is this rule being followed (except in special cases)?
  • For each pre-recorded time-based media with a text transcript or synchronised audio description, are these relevant (except in special cases)?
  • For each pre-recorded synchronised time-based media with synchronised subtitles, are these subtitles relevant?
  • For each pre-recorded time-based media with a synchronised audio description, is this relevant?
  • For each non-temporal media with an alternative, is this alternative relevant?
  • Does each complex data table have a summary?
  • For each complex data table with a summary, is this summary relevant?
  • For each formatting table, does the linearised content remain understandable?£* For each data table with a title, is the title correctly associated with the data table?
  • For each data table with a title, is the title relevant?
  • Each formatting table must not use elements specific to data tables. Is this rule being followed?
  • Is each script, where necessary, compatible with assistive technologies?
  • On each web page, is each language change indicated in the source code (except in special cases)?
  • On each web page, does each link have a title?
  • On each web page, are changes in reading direction indicated?
  • On each web page, is each list correctly structured?
  • For each web page, is hidden content intended to be ignored by assistive technologies?
  • On each form, does each group of similar fields have a caption?
  • On each form, is each caption associated with a group of similar fields relevant?
  • Can the purpose of an input field be deduced to facilitate automatic filling of fields with user data?
  • Can content grouping areas present on several web pages (header, main navigation, main content, footer and search engine areas) be...
  • Is there a skip link or quick access link to the main content area on each web page (except in special cases)?
  • On each web page, are keyboard shortcuts using a single key (lowercase or uppercase letter, punctuation mark, number or symbol) controllable by the user?
  • On each web page, is additional content that appears when hovering, focusing or activating an interface component accessible via the keyboard if necessary?
  • On each web page, does the user have control over each time limit that changes the content (except in special cases)?
  • On each web page, does each downloadable office document have an accessible version, if necessary (except in special cases)?
  • For each office document with an accessible version, does this version offer the same information?
  • On each web page, are sudden changes in brightness or flash effects used correctly?
  • On each web page, can the user control any moving or flashing content?
  • On each web page, can actions triggered by pointing at a single point on the screen be cancelled (except in special cases)?
  • On each web page, can features that involve moving the device or towards the device be performed in an alternative way (except in special cases)?


Establishment of this accessibility statement 
This statement was established on 09/10/2025

Testing environment 
Firefox Safari Chrome

Tools used during the evaluation 
Browser inspector

Pages of the site that have been checked for compliance 
Home page
Contact page

Feedback and contact 
If you are unable to access content or a service, you can contact the person in charge to be directed to an accessible alternative or obtain the content in another format. 

Remedies
This procedure should be used in the following case. You have reported an accessibility issue that prevents you from accessing content or a service and you have not received a satisfactory response.