Have beautiful skin is one of our major concerns when it comes to skincare routine. Especially since we have a multitude of choices about the products you want to buy. Today, in addition to wanting beautiful skin, we are committed to having a beauty routine responsible. And that's not always necessarily easy. Add to this difficulty the desire for a responsible product AND efficient. When we think about our routine beauty, we think of all these products that we do not know and that we will nevertheless have to buy and test . So when we can have a reference to help us choose the products to integrate into our routine, we do not say no.
Recently, Reese Witherspoon was talked about with a product that she can no longer do without, the modest sum of which is 6 euros. A treatment anti-aging applied before all your make-up , in life but also on set. The actress is now the new face of the responsible brand "Biossance", whose signature product is its plant-based squalane."I started looking for solutions own beauty probably a year and a half ago" she explained in the columns of Harpers Bazaar . The actress explains that she struggles“against brown spots” and look for “really effective products for the treatment of dark spots” . She specifies the importance of a good base in order to be able to hide imperfections on TV. “But you know, hydrate , make sure the texture is very smooth , it’s really important for the base under the makeup” .
According to her, the beauty of the skin is played out in food, hydration, sleep and sports. “I eat well most of the week, so I think that has a lot to do with it. Exercise is a big chunk and drinking plenty of water. I try not to drink too much coffee » she explains. She also explains that it is essential to wash face twice a day "and moisturize and add all the serums because they really make a big difference." As for her advice to her daughter, Ava, it's simple:she insists on the importance of removing make-up every night, moisturize your skin and protect yourself from the sun! It really adds up – what you do to your skin at 18 shows up on your face at 40. »