The French Skincare Secret You Don’t Want To Miss

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DETAILS: MINERAL89 BY VICHY

What is it about European women that they always look younger than they are?? They can get away with minimal to no makeup and are effortlessly put together all the time – from style to beauty – they make it look easy! The secret? The #1 anti-aging skincare brand in Europe for hydrated, healthy skin: Vichy. I’ve been using some of their products for over a year now (last seen here) and seen such a change in my skin.

They recently came out with Mineral89 which I added to my routine and love! It has 89% Vichy Mineralizing Thermal Water and the rest hyaluronic acid so it protects the skin against environmental factors (fatigue, stress, and pollution) and delivers a boost of hydration to keep your skin toned and give it that healthy glow. Hyaluronic acid is one thing everybody should be incorporating into their skincare routine – it really helps plump and smooth your skin for that youthful feel. I feel like French style is so minimalist and simple but makes a huge impact so it makes sense that this skincare secret is so popular.

Below are a few more French products I swear by and a couple others I’m excited to try! Now through December 31st, 2017, you can get 20% off at Vichy, just use code: CHRISTINE at check out. Here are a few more of my favorite products to try! : Vichy Makeup Remover | Vichy Double Glow Peel Face Mask

XX, Christine

*In collaboration with Vichy.

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13 thoughts on “The French Skincare Secret You Don’t Want To Miss

  1. So first of all, thank you so much for your compliment about European women 😉 I like Vichy pretty much as well so I have to take a look at this new product! It sounds very good. Btw: Your pictures are amazing :=

    XoXo from Germany

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