I recently blogged about my latest obsession with 'French Pharmacy products' and since then I have been refining my daily skincare routine to incorporate these fabulous products. My absolute favourite brand is Nuxe which I can't get enough of...I just love the smell of their products.
What I'm currently using:
Nuxe 3 Roses foam cleanser - This smells divine (like roses obvs.) and is gentle on the skin. My skin never feels tight afterwards, although I do need to use a separate eye make-up remover which I don't normally do.
Nuxe multi-purpose oil - I absolutely love this. You can use it on your hair (a bit greasy for my hair), nails and body. I love the way it smells and leaves your skin feeling silky soft with a glow. It's especially lovely to slather over your body after a bath.
Nuxe Fondant body scrub - I like my scrubs to really scrub my skin quite hard as opposed to just rubbing with light beads. This contains orange, lichee (I think they mean lychee?) and walnuts and smells really natural. It sloughs away dry skin with ease.
Embryolisse cream moisturiser - A cult beauty product amongst beauty editors which can be used as a moisturiser, primer and cleanser. I've been using it as a simple moisturiser and so far, it's good. I normally use Cetaphil which is kind of similar...and both are recommended by dermatologists.
Avene gentle purifying scrub - A bit too gentle on my skin, but as I'm using the Avene Diacnéal at the moment, I wanted something that wouldn't irritate my skin. My skin feels very soft afterwards.
Avene Diacnéal acne treatment (not pictured) - This product contains Retinaldehyde (0.1%) to help prevent thickening of the skin (and formation of blackheads) plus Glycolic acid (6%), a powerful exfoliant which has a peeling effect upon the surface of the skin. It has a 5 star rating on a lot of websites and is known to remove scars, acne and diminish wrinkles. I've had to change my cleanser and scrub so that my skin doesn't become too irritated as it's quite strong for a pharmacy treatment.
La Roche-Posay lipid-replenishing body milk - This is a great all over body moisturiser and is perfect for summer when I'm not wearing so many layers. I think it would be too heavy in winter as my clothes would stick to it a little. It doesn't have a smell which is great if you don't want it to clash with your perfume.
You can buy Nuxe online at lookfantastic.com and feelunique.com.
I'm going to continue trialing French Pharmacy products so I will keep you posted with my findings! NHG x
What I'm currently using:
Nuxe 3 Roses foam cleanser - This smells divine (like roses obvs.) and is gentle on the skin. My skin never feels tight afterwards, although I do need to use a separate eye make-up remover which I don't normally do.
Nuxe multi-purpose oil - I absolutely love this. You can use it on your hair (a bit greasy for my hair), nails and body. I love the way it smells and leaves your skin feeling silky soft with a glow. It's especially lovely to slather over your body after a bath.
Nuxe Fondant body scrub - I like my scrubs to really scrub my skin quite hard as opposed to just rubbing with light beads. This contains orange, lichee (I think they mean lychee?) and walnuts and smells really natural. It sloughs away dry skin with ease.
Embryolisse cream moisturiser - A cult beauty product amongst beauty editors which can be used as a moisturiser, primer and cleanser. I've been using it as a simple moisturiser and so far, it's good. I normally use Cetaphil which is kind of similar...and both are recommended by dermatologists.
Avene gentle purifying scrub - A bit too gentle on my skin, but as I'm using the Avene Diacnéal at the moment, I wanted something that wouldn't irritate my skin. My skin feels very soft afterwards.
Avene Diacnéal acne treatment (not pictured) - This product contains Retinaldehyde (0.1%) to help prevent thickening of the skin (and formation of blackheads) plus Glycolic acid (6%), a powerful exfoliant which has a peeling effect upon the surface of the skin. It has a 5 star rating on a lot of websites and is known to remove scars, acne and diminish wrinkles. I've had to change my cleanser and scrub so that my skin doesn't become too irritated as it's quite strong for a pharmacy treatment.
La Roche-Posay lipid-replenishing body milk - This is a great all over body moisturiser and is perfect for summer when I'm not wearing so many layers. I think it would be too heavy in winter as my clothes would stick to it a little. It doesn't have a smell which is great if you don't want it to clash with your perfume.
You can buy Nuxe online at lookfantastic.com and feelunique.com.
I'm going to continue trialing French Pharmacy products so I will keep you posted with my findings! NHG x








