4 Lessons I've Learned About Skincare Since Moving to Paris
One thing I’ve been more exposed to since moving to Paris seven years ago—besides good wine, baguettes and French men—is great skincare and overall more respect for it. I’ve always looked after my skin, but that’s because my mother instilled in me the importance of a good beauty routine from a young age, and my knowledge came from her.
While growing up and entering the workforce in the UK, I’ve generally found that, unless one works in an industry that has more emphasis on appearance or has a mother who had you cleansing, toning and moisturising early on (I even had the three-step Clinique products as a young teen), this hasn’t been the norm compared with the other side of the channel. It’s usually been me advising my British friends on what to use and buy or looking at their faces and telling them that they should probably be wearing eye cream. In France, I discovered that there is a very different story and attitude. Good skincare seems to be engrained into a woman’s daily routine, even from childhood.
The French are famous for knowing a lot about what to put on one’s face. So much so that French pharmacies have earned iconic status. There’s even an American beauty brand named after our French female cousins: French Girl. The French champion natural beauty and the notion that less is more. There is less emphasis on perfection, they’re not afraid of growing old gracefully, and they shy away from quick fixes. As such, I have learnt a lot about beauty from the French far beyond what my mum and the odd magazine I read in my 20s taught me. So here are a few things I’ve learnt about skincare thanks to the French…
1. Good Skincare Doesn’t Have to Be Pricey
Because my mother always had luxury skincare products, I thought that good skincare equalled expensive. She’d even forgo other items just so she could buy a costly night cream. But in France, there’s a reason why pharmacy products have become so renowned. It’s because they really are that good for affordable prices.
I’m generally of the mindset that you get what you pay for, but in France, you just have to walk off the street into any pharmacy to find a range of products that are reasonably priced, such as Avène, La Roche-Posay, Caudalie and Vichy. A few of my current favourite products are the beauty essentials created by newish kid on the block Oh My Cream, which includes a daily SPF moisturiser and serum.
My personal top pick is the oatmeal-scented Cleansing Balm, which really does thoroughly clean my face of makeup upon one application.
2. Micellar Water Is Magic
If there’s one product that almost all my Parisian friends have in their beauty cabinet, it’s micellar water by Bioderma. It’s a French beauty icon, used (as I found out) by skincare experts and makeup artists alike. It’s their secret weapon. I had never even heard of micellar water until I moved to Paris, but now, I use it almost every day. It’s hardworking but incredibly gentle on your skin (mine is very sensitive) because it doesn’t contain any alcohol. In fact, it feels like you are only applying water and doesn’t leave your skin feeling tight or oily, which so many cleaning products and makeup removers do. Use it to remove makeup or as a gentle toner after cleansing to remove any excess dirt and oil.
A must-have for removing makeup quickly and effectively.
3. Red Wine Is Good for Your Skin
There is another reason why French women have such great skin (in my opinion): They drink a lot of good red wine. Red wine is full of antioxidants that are anti-inflammatory, restore cells and help your skin produce collagen—all knowledge that one of France’s most prominent skincare brands, Caudalie, was founded on and the reason it is so successful. Caudalie has used these elements by utilising grape extracts in its skincare range. Try Vineactiv Glow Activating Anti-Wrinkle Serum and the Dark Spot Correcting Glycolic Night Cream.
Caudalie's products harness the skin-boosting effects of grapes, and this particular serum is a beauty editor favourite for brightening dark spots.
This gentle night moisturiser uses glycolic acid to leave skin refreshed and brighter come morning.
4. Less Is Always More
I’ve found that the same generally goes for beauty and skincare in France as it does with fashion. Less is more. While there are a lot of brilliant brands and products on the market, the point is not to pile them all on your face at once. Keep your skincare routine simple.
Really, it doesn’t get any better than sticking to three easy steps: cleanse, tone and moisturise. But then again, the French can keep things simple in the skincare department because they don’t generally wear a lot of makeup that can clog up pores and dry their skin out. Of course, I add in eye cream, do a mask and exfoliate every other week, but the base is simple, and my skin is better and healthier for it.
This cleanser helps to counteract the effects of pollution from city living.
La Roche-Posay's roster of skincare products are ideal for sensitive skin. This toner helps to balance the skin's pH to leave it comfortable and smooth.
If you prefer a matte finish, then La Mer's moisturising yet mattifying formula is perfect, and it looks pretty on your dressing table too.
The 5 French Beauty Products I Really Love
1. La Mer The Renewal Oil
La Mer's face oil is ideal for dry skin types and makes a great cuticle oil, too.
2. Nuxe Reve de Miel Makeup Removing Gel
Ideal for removing every last trace of makeup without stripping the skin.
3. Sisley-Paris Restorative Facial Cream
When it comes to luxurious moisturisers, you would be hard-passed to find anything better than Sisley's.
4. Bioderma Hydrabio Sérum Moisturising Concentrate
This hydrating serum leaves skin moisturised and plump.
5. La Roche-Posay Toleriane Dermallergo Soothing Cream for Sensitive Skin
When your skin is sensitised or irritated, the Toleriane range is renewed for soothing skin back to a happy state.
More Pharmacy Beauty Buys
If you have oily or combination skin, this micellar water helps to balance oily areas.
Avène is a French pharmacy favourite, and this serum is no exception. It helps to hydrate sensitive skin whilst boosting radiance.
Offers hydration while leaving a matte finish to the skin ideal for prepping the skin before makeup.
Leaves hand hydrated and it looks ever so chic in your handbag. Need we say more?
We love this velvety lip balm. One application last hours, making it perfect for protecting the fragile skin of the lips during cold weather.
This iconic beauty product can be used in so many ways. Apply to limbs to lend a hydrating glow, tame flyaways as a hair oil or apply a layer under your moisturiser for a hydrating boost for the skin.
La Roche-Posay offer a whole range of different SPFs for different skin types and concerns, and at a reasonable price-point too.
Like a tall glass of water for this skin, this serum intensely hydrates and leaves the skin feeling plumped and comfortable.
Packed with skin-nourishing oils, this cleanser effortlessly removes makeup and emulsifies into a milky cleanser when rinsed with water.
This story was published at an earlier time and has since been updated.
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