Simple maths...


I have been fascinated with beauty products for a long time now. I have used them ever since I found tiny lipsticks from the seventies designed for my mother’s dolls. They were as large as my eight years old pinkie, and I used them to paint my lips with colours best suited for the Dallas starlets…
Years later, when I had some pocket money, I loved to go and buy make up for myself from brands I could afford like Yves Rocher, Bourjois, or brands I found at the departement store. 


A long time ago, playing with make-up...


Of course, my relationship with make up was not always completely an agreeable one. For one thing, my teenage years were riddled with skin problems, and make up was not there for fun - it was just a mask which left me feeling unpretty as possible. My mother did not wear make up, and didn’t use cosmetics for the most part, so she couldn’t advise me on the proper way to use make up, how to choose creams or the importance of removing make up with soft and respectful products.
So I chose cosmetics which worsen my skin and did not make me feel good at all.
I know better now, but choosing beauty products is still a quest - a pleasant one this time ! It can be hard to find the right product, which will work for you for a long time, or just to treat a specific problem. 



After load of experimenting, I now much prefer to invest a lot of money in a product which respects my skin. I found that with the right skincare, I spend much less in make up, and will avoid drowning my skin in products. Of course, it all depends of your personal preferences !  I do love the nude style…




This is not to say that you have to spend a lot to find great products. For one, not every one has a temperamental skin such as mine. And even I have some brilliant stuff which were not that expensive. All the La Roche-Posay brand is wonderful, for instance ; same for the Avene, or some products from Nuxe (but more on that later). 



All in all, it all comes down to simple maths. I treat my cosmetics as my food ; after all, a great part of what we put on our skin ends up in our blood. I would rather spend more and have my mind at rest at whether what I’m using is not quietly attacking my body.



But in the end, it can be an arduous task to find just the right product. This blog is mainly the story of my personal quest through this shambles… 



xx

Mathilde