The winter months in a cold, dry climate can be a challenge for mature, sensitive skin. I have fair skin, prone to redness (rosacea) and although I’m far from being an adolescent, I can have a breakout at the most inopportune time. I haven’t had cosmetic surgery (however, not ruling that out in future) but I have had mild chemical peels and laser treatments, in the hope of getting rid of redness and broken capillaries. Wouldn’t it be so much easier to find a miracle in a bottle?
After years of using high-end luxury skincare products, I’ve completely (well almost) converted to drugstore brands, especially French Pharmacie products if I can find them in Canada or the US.
Finding just the perfect balance between delicate, hydrating, anti-aging, and unscented skincare products is challenging. The following are the French Pharmacie products that work for me and are readily available on this side of the Atlantic:
- unscented, gentle, non-stinging
- gets rid of grime and makeup (even waterproof mascara) with a few swipes
- won’t rinse away natural oils, therefore, the skin does not dry out
*Micellar water has been available for over a century. Micelles attract dirt and oil drawing out impurities without drying out the skin leaving behind a glowy, hydrated finish. Contains no alcohol or paraben but has a cucumber extract that smoothes the skin.
I use Shiseido cotton pads (also found in the drugstore) to swipe Bioderma over my face morning and night. They are heavenly soft.
A three in one product, it not only has a cult following with makeup artists worldwide but the French love it too.
- makeup remover, moisturizer, and makeup primer
- gives a glow without looking greasy
- contains shea butter and aloe vera
I can’t go without this product! It’s gentle and lightweight but provides ample moisture for dry, irritated skin. I was thrilled to see that the drugstore has expanded the products available within this brand offering a refreshing eye cream and a night cream.
Avene
The history of Avene going back to the 1700s began with a horse! This horse had a serious skin condition. After the horse bathed in the thermal springs in the Cevennes Mountains, the skin irritation was dramatically improved by the healing waters. The Avene company was founded believing in the medicinal and restorative powers of these waters.
Avene Cicalfate
- healing benefits for excessively dry or cracking skin, burns
- contains sucralfate to reduce inflammation
- contains copper-zinc complex to promote healing
- works wonders on rashes caused by an allergic reaction, or an eczema breakout
Avene Thermal Spring Water
- infused with antioxidants
- gentle mist to rehydrate the skin in hot, dry climates, in central heating environments and/or on airplanes
- sets and refreshes makeup (if you don’t use powder to set your makeup)
- also available in a convenient purse size
Caudalie Beauty Elixir
- similar uses as Avene Thermal Spring Water spray
- mist infused with essential oils (rose, orange blossom, mint and rosemary)
- also comes in purse size ideal for refreshing the senses or makeup
- long-lasting nurturing lip balm
- formulated with plant extracts, shea butter and anti-bacterial honey
- can be mixed with brown sugar and used to exfoliate chapped lips
- adds extra moisture to lips when worn under a matte lipstick which has a tendency to be drying
La Roche-Posay Anthelios 60 Sunscreen
- UVA/UVB protection
- lightweight and is quickly absorbed into the skin
- fragrance-free
- can be worn under makeup
When I first saw this LV campaign, I checked online to see if there was any information on how her hair was styled. I was pleasantly surprised that stylist, Odile Gilbert, gave a step by step guide to achieving this look.
Kerastase Mousse Bouffante
- once Michelle’s hair was washed, Kerastase Mousse Bouffante was applied to damp hair
- after the hair was blown dry, the style was achieved by Gilbert simply running her fingers back and forth through Michelle’s hair
- a light spray of Elnett hairspray followed
- both the mousse and hairspray are L’Oreal products
*My hair will never look like this but I do use this mousse, and while I’m applying it to my damp hair I am channelling my inner “Michelle Williams”…
Klorane Dry Shampoo
It took some time getting used to not washing my hair every day or two. When I was still colouring my hair, I found that my colour lasted longer if I could stretch out the period between washings. Now I only wash my hair once every five days. I use this dry shampoo the day or so before washing.
- oat milk formula will absorb excess oil
- spray on the roots to add texture and volume
- doesn’t leave hair sticky
A313
I have been trying to find Avibon in Canada but have had no luck. It is a French vitamin A cream that is not as strong as Retin-A. I have tried Retin-A and Retinol products on many occasions desperately hoping they would be the magic cream that would take the wrinkles and fine lines away. The formula in the products I have tried is too strong for my skin, and I have had to cope with dry flaking skin while trying to build up a tolerance for it. In the end, I have just given up…many times…
A313 is the closest version to Avibon that is available in Canada. To date, I haven’t found it in a drugstore here so have had to order it online. I am hopeful that this will become my anti-aging product.
Do you have any Pharmacie brands that have become your go-to skincare products?
* P.S. I have not added the French accents on the products names. I’ve tried…and tried, but I lack in the necessary “tech” skills… The names should read as follows:
