The Country: France
The Product: Kure Bazaar Nail Polish
The Reason: This is "the chicest polish brand in France," says Marie-Laure Fournier, founder of Fournier PR + Consulting. It's all natural, trendy and innovative -- she says that it truly changed the health of her nails, and that they no longer break.
Though the company is relatively young, they already have a salon in one of the nicest areas of Paris. If you get the chance to try this product, "You will die, you will die, you will die." It's that good.
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The Product: Kure Bazaar Nail Polish
The Reason: This is "the chicest polish brand in France," says Marie-Laure Fournier, founder of Fournier PR + Consulting. It's all natural, trendy and innovative -- she says that it truly changed the health of her nails, and that they no longer break.
Though the company is relatively young, they already have a salon in one of the nicest areas of Paris. If you get the chance to try this product, "You will die, you will die, you will die." It's that good.
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The Country: Great Britain
The Product: Percy & Reed Shine and Fragrance Spray
The Reason: Jodi Shays, owner of Queen Bee Salon and Spa in Culver City, Brentwood and Seattle, enlists her mum, friends and even clients who are visiting London to bring her back this amazing shine spray. (Shays knows a thing or two about the best British products, as she hails from England herself).
It "smells like morning roses and it just makes my hair look so healthy with a shine that is not greasy looking. It's really an alternative to perfume as well and this is a must-have for me in the spring and summer," she explains. She's also a fan of the brand's Totally Intensive Treatment Oil, which softens crunchy hair ends and smells good enough to eat.
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The Product: Percy & Reed Shine and Fragrance Spray
The Reason: Jodi Shays, owner of Queen Bee Salon and Spa in Culver City, Brentwood and Seattle, enlists her mum, friends and even clients who are visiting London to bring her back this amazing shine spray. (Shays knows a thing or two about the best British products, as she hails from England herself).
It "smells like morning roses and it just makes my hair look so healthy with a shine that is not greasy looking. It's really an alternative to perfume as well and this is a must-have for me in the spring and summer," she explains. She's also a fan of the brand's Totally Intensive Treatment Oil, which softens crunchy hair ends and smells good enough to eat.
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The Country: Korea
The Product: Secret Key Starting Treatment Essence
The Reason: Essences have a special place in the multiple-step Korean skin care routine -- they're a bit like a serum on steroids.
"This essence has a higher percentage of galactomyces and fewer preservatives than in the very popular and pricey SK II," Jones says. In addition to sounding like a bad ass gladiator name, "galactomyces is a fermented yeast that is thought to improve skin tone, increase elasticity, fight aging and also helps with acne or troubled skin."
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The Product: Secret Key Starting Treatment Essence
The Reason: Essences have a special place in the multiple-step Korean skin care routine -- they're a bit like a serum on steroids.
"This essence has a higher percentage of galactomyces and fewer preservatives than in the very popular and pricey SK II," Jones says. In addition to sounding like a bad ass gladiator name, "galactomyces is a fermented yeast that is thought to improve skin tone, increase elasticity, fight aging and also helps with acne or troubled skin."
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The Country: Korea
The Product: Banila Clean it Zero
The Reason: A favorite among Koreans (and those in-the-know in the US), this cleansing balm "melts makeup and oils off skin," says Jones.
The formula starts off as a thick balm that turns into an oil and gently whisks away makeup, and contains papaya fruit extract and cherry extract that brighten skin and contain antioxidants -- plus, the packaging is beyond adorable.
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The Product: Banila Clean it Zero
The Reason: A favorite among Koreans (and those in-the-know in the US), this cleansing balm "melts makeup and oils off skin," says Jones.
The formula starts off as a thick balm that turns into an oil and gently whisks away makeup, and contains papaya fruit extract and cherry extract that brighten skin and contain antioxidants -- plus, the packaging is beyond adorable.
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The Country: France
The Product: Honey With Royal Jelly
The Reason: Fournier says that French women don't just treat their skin on the outside -- they take ingestibles in conjunction with their skin care routine feels (and we're not exactly talking your run-of-the-mill vitamin capsules).
One of the good-for-skin ingredients French women take: royal jelly. This is what the queen bee in the hive eats -- and it helps her live for four to five years versus the 45-day average lifespan of bees.
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The Product: Honey With Royal Jelly
The Reason: Fournier says that French women don't just treat their skin on the outside -- they take ingestibles in conjunction with their skin care routine feels (and we're not exactly talking your run-of-the-mill vitamin capsules).
One of the good-for-skin ingredients French women take: royal jelly. This is what the queen bee in the hive eats -- and it helps her live for four to five years versus the 45-day average lifespan of bees.
Map image courtesy dogsanddoubles