The most common beauty mistakes (and how to correct them gently

Home The most common beauty mistakes (and how to correct them gently) We often talk about beauty as if everything has to be instantaneous. A miracle cream, a spectacular before-and-after, a transformation in just a few days. Real life, however, is much more nuanced… and much gentler.Over the years and through various encounters, I’ve noticed that certain mistakes keep recurring. Not through negligence. Through a lack of guidance, through influence, or simply through impatience. And the good news is: none of these mistakes are irreversible. Error #1: Do not moisturize your skin (especially combination to oily skins) This is the most common mistake. Many women avoid hydration for fear of shining or ‘oiling’ their skin. In reality, poorly hydrated skin seeks to defend itself… and produces even more sebum.👉 It’s not a lack of discipline.👉 It’s a lack of information. Error #2: Using too many products We want to do well. We want to try everything. We stack serums, assets, new things seen elsewhere. Result: the skin no longer knows how to react. Often, it is not an excess of care… It is an excess of influence. Error #3: Change routine too often Skin loves consistency. Changing constantly is like starting a book over again without ever going beyond the first chapter. Behind this habit, there is often one thing: the impatience to see results. And it’s human. What I want you to know I refuse to lie to you or lack transparency. I refuse to judge, discriminate or dramatize. The makeup comes off. Care, it changes. Nothing is permanent… except the way you talk to yourself. 💭 Give yourself time. It is the smallest habits, repeated with intent, that create the greatest results Sign up to receive news
What I would have liked every woman to know before choosing her care

Home What I would have liked every woman to know before choosing her care If I could go back, there are several things that I would have liked to know earlier.Not on the products.On the way that they talk to us about care.We almost never talk about simplicity.You are often sold a ‘complete kit’, without even knowing if you have the time, energy or desire to use it. What I would have liked to be told I would have liked to be explained that there is a minimum required, and that this minimum can be sufficient. I would have liked us to take the time to understand my real need, instead of offering me a universal solution. And above all, I would have liked to be educated… without feeling ignorant. Two beliefs that I learned to drop That a good routine should be extensiveMore isn’t always better. Skin often prefers consistency to complexity. That a product can work for everyoneThere’s no one-size-fits-all solution. And honestly, that’s a good thing. My definition of a good routine A good routine is when your skin thanks you.When it’s simple, effective, and you finish withhealthy skin—not exhausted.I don’t believe in miracle sales.I believe in time, listening, and intention. If these words resonate with you, keep them close.Beauty isn’t a race, nor is it a performance.It’s a relationship built with time,gentleness, and intention.Come back here when you need to refocus, tobetter understand your skin… or simply toremind yourself that you’re already doing your best. Sign up to receive news