I Live in Paris—24 Beauty Essentials I Know French Women Can't Live Without
I spent the last year living in Paris, and every time I'm back in the UK, I get questions about the French beauty essentials Parisiennes can't live without. The term "French beauty" gets thrown around a lot, but what does it really mean? To me, it means natural and effortless—looking like you just rolled out of bed, threw on some mascara, and left to grab a morning coffee.
It's less makeup—though looks like a classic red lip and winged eyeliner aren't at all a cliché—and more skincare. It's all about using multipurpose beauty products that serve an aesthetic function while also fortifying the skin, glossing hair, and strengthening nails.
Even though I tend to take a more maximalist approach to my beauty routine, I've learned a thing or two over the past few months, both through stealth observation and conversations with French women. Lately, I've even started merging bits and pieces of the French beauty philosophy with my own. It all started with some tried-and-true beauty products.
Given that French women have that covetable je ne sais quoi that has made them so alluring, it's only fair that I share the secrets I've learnt along my travels. Ahead, the 21 French beauty essentials I can't live without, according to me and my Parisian friends.
The 24 French Beauty Essentials French Women Can't Live Without
- The Best Overall French Beauty Essential: Avène Thermal Spring Water, £10
- The Best Affordable French Beauty Essential: L'oreal Paris Paradise Big Deal Black Mascara, £13
- The Best Makeup French Beauty Essential: Chanel Beauty Rouge Allure Velvet Luminous Matte Lip Colour, £40
- The Best Skincare French Beauty Essential: Bioderma Sensibio Cleansing Micellar Water Sensitive Skin, £18
- The Best Luxury French Beauty Essential: Parfums de Marly Valaya Eau De Parfum, £245
1. Chanel Rouge Allure Velvet Luminous Matte Lip Colour
Red lipstick is the very epitome of l'amour. It's a colour that decorates wine glasses, napkins at the bistro, and, dare I say, the face of a French lover. This satin finish formula from Chanel Rouge comes in a flattering warm-toned shade.
2. Nuxe Huile Prodigieuse Multi-Purpose Dry Oil
I'm pretty certain border control at Charles de Gaulle Airport sees this French pharmacy find more than any other. The cult-favourite oil can be used on the face, body, and hair, making it a truly multipurpose product. The formula, which is made up of seven botanical oils, simultaneously smooths, moisturises, and strengthens. Plus, it smells incredible.
3. Gem Breath Spray Crisp Mint
Having fresh breath is a French beauty essential, but just any old gum won't do it. An oral spray is the best way to feel fresh and on top of your hygiene game. This one is vegan and cruelty-free and contains provitamin B5, vitamin E, and aloe vera. It gets bonus points for combining eucalyptus, menthol, and honey; these ingredients coat the mouth with a fresh, pleasant taste.
4. Ilia Super Serum Skin Tint SPF40
One significant change I've made in my makeup routine is switching from a traditional foundation to something a little lighter, like a skin tint. I've been obsessed with Ilia's Skin Tint because of its airy feel and mid-to-full coverage. It's got the look of a normal foundation without the feeling of one. Plus, it protects my skin with SPF 40. This formula also contains the holy trinity of hydrating and soothing ingredients: niacinamide, squalane, and hyaluronic acid.
5. Clarins Hand and Nail Treatment Balm
A hand cream that doubles as a nail treatment? Sign me up. I finish up my morning and nighttime skincare routines with this emollient-rich product that soothes chapped, irritated and dry skin (especially in the winter).
6. Parfums De Marly Valaya Eau De Parfum
A signature scent that has those around asking what perfume you're wearing is a necessity when in Paris. Anything from the underrated fragrance brand Parfums de Marly will suffice, but Valaya is my favorite. With notes of bergamot, orange blossom, and musk blending into the skin, it smells just like fresh citrus.
7. Sisley Paris Black Rose Precious Face Oil
This face oil does it all. It's moisturising, combats sun damage, and is the perfect illuminating primer to wear under makeup. Made with rosehip seed oil and sweet almond oil, it contains essential antioxidants and vitamins.
8. Dior Diorshow On Stage Crayon Waterproof Kohl
There are few makeup brands out there that create products as long-lasting and durable as Dior. As an avid user of this kohl eyeliner, I can truly say it lives up to the hype. Its creamy formula is perfect for creating sharp lines, blending into a smoky eye, or placing onto the waterline. I'm a huge fan of the black and brown shades, but the electric blue is incredible for a pop of colour.
9. Kosas Air Brow Tinted Volumizing Treatment Gel
The fluffy brow look is all the rage, well, everywhere. That includes the streets of Paris, making an eyebrow gel one of the most used French beauty staples. I love this brow gel. It has a mousse-like texture and great pigment payoff. It helps me achieve natural-looking, laminated brows with ease.
10. Saie Dew Blush
A lightweight and blendable formula, this blush blends seamlessly into the skin and creates a flushed appearance. It's infused with good-for-skin ingredients like elderberry-fruit extract, licorice-root extract, and plant-derived glycerin for extra hydration.
11. Avène Thermal Spring Water
This face mist is special because it contains Avène's hero ingredient: natural spring water. It offers anti-inflammatory benefits and soothes and softens stressed skin. I spritz it repeatedly.
12. La Roche-Posay Anthelios Ultra-Light Sunscreen Spray SPF 50+
Sunscreen is no joke overseas, whether it's on the face or body. When I head to the French pharmacy, I reach for this sunscreen spray. I like that it's ultra-light and offers broad-spectrum protection, meaning it protects from both UVA and UVB rays.
13. Christophe Robin Cleansing Purifying Scrub With Sea Salt
A staple in French haircare, Christophe Robin's Purifying Scrub cleanses the scalp gently so that your other haircare products can penetrate with more ease and potency. The sea salt is a natural exfoliant that brings balance to the scalp and removes impurities.
14. Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré Moisturiser
I have good news for those of us who can't restock French pharmacy skincare products every month or two with a flight to Paris—many of them are available online, like this beloved face cream. This moisturiser serves as a makeup primer, makeup remover, and face mask.
15. L'Oréal Paris Paradise Big Deal Black Mascara
The "I've got five minutes to do my makeup" routine is nothing without a mascara that does the work of lash extensions and then some. This one from French brand Talika has a curved wand that allows you to lift each lash and coat it with a buildable formula. It also contains lash-growing ingredients, making it half mascara, half lash serum.
16. Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Luxury Palette
Channeling any French icon requires a palette that gives a bit of glow while also giving you the capability of creating a smoky eye. The Charlotte Tilbury Luxury Eye Shadow Palette in 'Pillow Talk' has all of that and more—metallic, shimmer, and matte finishes curated by a master makeup artist.
17. Caudalie Vinopure Purifying Toner
Toner is a skincare step that's easy to skip, but in Paris, women use it to keep their skin hydrated and glowing. This one uses salicylic acid to clear pores and provide gentle exfoliation while grape-derived antioxidants protect the skin and provide anti-aging effects. It's suitable for all skin types but works astonishingly well for acne-prone skin.
18. Clé De Peau Beauté Vitality-Enhancing Eye Mask Supreme
Eye bags from late-night dancing the night away are no match for these eye masks. Under eye patches are a certified French beauty essential, and these instantly firm and lift the eye area with Clé de Peau's antioxidant-rich complex, nourishing squalane, and hydrating glycerin.
19. Gisou Honey Infused Lip Oil
When the French are not sporting striking red lipstick, they opt for makeup that has some duality. This lip oil is the perfect example. It hydrates while providing the lips with a gorgeous sheen. Formulated with honey, hyaluronic acid, and grapeseed oil, it doubles as a treatment, leaving lips soft and supple.
20. Nailberry Elegance Oxygenated Nail Lacquer
The French girl wardrobe is almost always "less is more," so a neutral nail colour is a must-have in your repertoire. This chic and understated—a clean product that won't leave your nails looking dull or chipped. I love its wide, tapered brush that allows for quick application every time. Plus, it's the perfect base shade for a French manicure or the timeless bubble bath manicure.
21. Bioderma Sensibio Cleansing Micellar Water Sensitive Skin
This cult makeup remover is stocked in pharmacies all over France. The gentle micellar water makes light work of removing even the heaviest makeup without irritating sensitive skin.
22. Jouissance Les Cahiers Secrets
When it comes to fragrance, the French approach favours niche boutique perfumers over big blockbuster brands. Jouissance has just three scents, each inspired by vintage perfumes and female creatives. Les Cahiers Secrets is a blend if fresh cut lilies, pressed powder, and musk.
23. Chanel Le Vernis Nail Colour
Come winter, you'll spot burgundy nails all over Paris. The shade in question will almost definitely be Chanel's iconic Rouge Noir. (Also known as Chanel Vamp.)
24. La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Balm B5 Multi-Purpose Repairing Balm
This do-it-all balm can be used as a night cream, a face mask, or a targeted treatment to deal with everything from red,ess and dry patches to breakouts and sensitivity. It's a staple on every bathroom shelf.
Avalon Afriyie is a freelance writer and storyteller based in London. She specialises in sustainable fashion, health and the narratives of marginalised communities.She has a background in fashion show production and styling, having previously worked on The Clothes Show and with the Lyst Group. Since graduating in 2013 with a BA (Hons) in English and contemporary media, she’s worked as a feature writer for an independent publication and a contributor for Quill’s creator network. She now marries her passion for words and style, writing for some of the most esteemed fashion and lifestyle publications,Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK and Stylist.
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