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  • @justineleconte
    @justineleconte  4 місяці тому +1

    Update: I've put together a free PDF guide called 7 RULES TO TIMELESS STYLE, to help you build your style in a more timeless way - because I find that French women are masters of this skill. You can request the free guide here: www.justineleconte.com/timeless 😘

  • @millierosado8432
    @millierosado8432 7 років тому +191

    "I have small teeth? no, I have a big smile" LOVE IT!!!!

  • @thefilthyapostate4928
    @thefilthyapostate4928 5 років тому +766

    What I learned from Scandinavian women: simple is elegant
    What I learned from German women pragmatism conveys confidence
    What I learned in this video from a French woman: subtle is beautiful, but mystery is irresistible.

    • @helengordon-smith5753
      @helengordon-smith5753 5 років тому +41

      When I was about 15 I read a '20 Questions' type interview with a very glamorous woman (I can't remember who!) and she didn't answer the question about which perfume she uses because 'a woman should have her secrets', and I thought it was the most elegant thing in the world. I took it to heart so much that I'm a little shocked at the idea of a woman announcing what she uses :p

    • @daphne1065
      @daphne1065 5 років тому +1

      Amazing isn't it

    • @anyrarahman5481
      @anyrarahman5481 4 роки тому +3

      Pragmatism... means.. being stoic and thinking logically right?

    • @danif.9414
      @danif.9414 Рік тому

      My friend, this sounds to me like "concentrated - straight to the point poetry" 😉❤️

  • @carolinefreak
    @carolinefreak 7 років тому +1049

    While I love all the advice on here, and I naturally follow it, I must say that I really love how you ended #5 - "I have small teeth? No, I have a big smile". This is so important. I think we, too often, zero-in on the things we do not 100% like about ourselves... why not see the positive in it?
    You've inspired me to put a post-it on my screen - "Small/squinty eyes? No, they are smiling eyes".
    Merci de Montréal!

    • @bobvila6437
      @bobvila6437 6 років тому +2

      Montreal is fascinating

    • @antoniamills3000
      @antoniamills3000 4 роки тому +1

      She has a beautiful smile 💖

    • @meredithcarter3175
      @meredithcarter3175 4 роки тому +12

      One thing I love that I’ve learned from Justine is the French philosophy of embracing what makes you unique ... not just slathering make-up all over your face to make you look like someone else. She has inspired me to see my rosacea more as a “healthy flush” and less as “hideous patches of redness.” ♥️

    • @gotnoname7051
      @gotnoname7051 3 роки тому +4

      Omg I love small eyes!!
      I have those big arab eyes with big eyelids as well and I love them. But I think the small eyes are just wonderful

    • @luluandmeow
      @luluandmeow 11 місяців тому

      I agree, and have learnt to be content with my "nice big nose" and being petite (ceilings look higher and rooms bigger!)

  • @mardamian1895
    @mardamian1895 7 років тому +1438

    Here in México you don't even have to ask for beauty secrets, people tell you right away. The dialogue would go something like this:
    -Your skin looks so good!
    -Thx, I use X thing, it worked wonders for me.

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  7 років тому +134

      +Mar Damian hahaha well, that's practical 😂😊

    • @jessicamartinez6352
      @jessicamartinez6352 7 років тому +59

      Mar Damian HAHAHHAHAHAHA THIS IS SO REAL HAHAHAHHAHA

    • @candebosch9529
      @candebosch9529 6 років тому +14

      That is so true!

    • @paulall221
      @paulall221 6 років тому +35

      True! We’re just open like that

    • @Tina06019
      @Tina06019 6 років тому +109

      I find so many Mexican people to be kind, open & generous. It’s such a pleasure to be with them.

  • @mandarinz69
    @mandarinz69 4 роки тому +63

    "if you look like you're trying, it's bad"
    Ayyyyeeee I nailed that one 😂

    • @KD-vb9hh
      @KD-vb9hh 4 роки тому +4

      But if you try too hard to look like you're not, that's also bad, I think.

  • @morganfelder4607
    @morganfelder4607 7 років тому +1444

    I would love to see a French skincare video!

  • @sonastysorude
    @sonastysorude 7 років тому +807

    I definitely agree with all the advice given in this video! However, as someone who struggles with acne, I take care of my skin very meticulously and still have bumps and irritation. I think most people withe acne know a lot about skincare because we are very conscious of it. A lot of you tubers with clear skin often equate taking care of your skin to having clear skin and that is not always the case!

    • @laurasshow16
      @laurasshow16 7 років тому +92

      Taylor E Absolutely! It can take decades of trying new products and experimenting to get it under control. I have always struggled with acne and have friends that don't even use spf and have perfect skin. Clear skin isn't always a result of a great skin care regiment and we stll need to cover. It starts getting a little annoying when people say "just cleanse everyday! "

    • @LSSYLondon
      @LSSYLondon 7 років тому +17

      For people that have acne well into their 40's it's usually hormonal. However some times it is a product that is an irritant that they didn't think of like a shampoo or hairspray that caused the acne in the first place.

    • @michebar1
      @michebar1 7 років тому +45

      I've discovered most of my skin problems are related to food. I get lumps and bumps on my chin and jaw area from too much wheat. I get little whiteheads on my forehead from dairy. I get horrible red pimples around my mouth if I eat too much sugar. Eating very clean keeps my skin clean and clear. The only problems I get from skincare products is if I use something with silicone, or wayyyy too much glycolic acid (like 3 times a day) can cause breakouts.

    • @BarbieGirlRiahh93
      @BarbieGirlRiahh93 7 років тому +1

      Taylor E it might be what you're eating. My acne has cleared up tremendously but I now go to a dermatologist to keep it that way. I don't think you'll be disappointed if you start seeing one 🙂

    • @patriciai.keller351
      @patriciai.keller351 7 років тому +5

      Michelle B Hi, maybe it does come more specifically from the agrotoxic chemicals the put on the wheat crops?

  • @nesslj9
    @nesslj9 7 років тому +9

    I was shopping in the UK the other day and a young French woman was in the shop. She asked questions about the fabric a top was made from, and turned it inside out to look at the stitching. I immediately thought of you and your video on quality of clothing over quantity. It was so nice to see.

  • @RiverSlant
    @RiverSlant 7 років тому +422

    I am so glad that you mentioned the 'no foundation' bit. Hailing from a country like India where the only makeup most women tend to use is kohl and lipstick (if you're fancy), it pains me to see how so many women from other places using foundation every single day because they feel uncomfortable in their skin. So thankyou for putting forth this message about body-positivity!

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  7 років тому +48

      +Leenu Tehlan interesting to see that foundation isn't used everywhere!

    • @Neednoy2
      @Neednoy2 5 років тому +11

      I don't use foundation either. I'm from Southeast Asia.

    • @annettedavies616
      @annettedavies616 5 років тому +18

      River Slant The only time I use foundation is when I’m either going out, or to a job interview. The rest of the time I use a light moisturiser for my skin type and follow a cleansing routine. I turned 55 last month (November) and still get told I look at least 10 years younger.

    • @PotterSpurn1
      @PotterSpurn1 5 років тому +5

      I tend to wear foundation in winter but not in summer.

    • @chlariepeace1247
      @chlariepeace1247 5 років тому

      I do not wear foundations I just wear primers blusher a bit of bronzer I know where the primer just spackle champagne by Laura Geller love it and I love blue mascara because it shows my beautiful blue eyes off

  • @aishu7890
    @aishu7890 3 роки тому +84

    "Do not touch your face, wash your hands often" boyy....that aged well!

  • @anastasiawhale8938
    @anastasiawhale8938 5 років тому +55

    I am so endlessly happy, and thankful, that you actually stress that cosmetic surgery is a no-no. To refuse cosmetic surgery is a classy act indeed, and it shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone that it is the classiest French women, like yourself, who speak out against it. You seem to never compromise your confidence and self respect while giving fashion and beauty advice, and this is an art that few youtubers/bloggers can master. Your videos are informative, you are charming and you seem so genuine, and you have helped me with my style more than anyone else.

    • @elizabethwilk9615
      @elizabethwilk9615 2 роки тому +1

      There’s plenty of surgery in France it’s just carefully done not to look excessive

    • @bod-essebod-esse4142
      @bod-essebod-esse4142 11 місяців тому

      I think that's right. The idea is not to look like a waxwork.@@elizabethwilk9615

  • @joyousness3083
    @joyousness3083 3 роки тому +6

    It is so nice to see this philosophy on beauty. In America, it’s always about “looking younger”. Correct me if I’m wrong, but it seems that your philosophy is just to look your best. To embrace your natural beauty. To be yourself. I love that!

  • @babs5968
    @babs5968 7 років тому +685

    We are all very lucky to have you as a very very good friend Justine, sharing your secrets with us. Bxx

  • @astorytoldhere
    @astorytoldhere 7 років тому +211

    Justine, I truly enjoy all of your videos! I am 52 yrs. old and use no foundation. I just practice great nutrition, hydration, physical activity, and rest...all of which I find is not the trend in my American culture. Thank you for your emphasis on just being the best version of one's self as possible.

    • @astorytoldhere
      @astorytoldhere 7 років тому +13

      Yes, that is a photo from a few months ago....thank you both so much! I am stunned by your compliments. I have recently cut my hair...oval face, any hair lol! It grows extremley fast, so i switch up often.

    • @JVSwailesBoudicca
      @JVSwailesBoudicca 7 років тому +4

      +Cindie McReynolds You are extremely lucky not to use foundation.....I practice great whole food, organic nutrition, constant activity as I do not use a car (my feet or my bike instead) 10hrs sleep every night.... I have lovely hair (even though I say it myself !!) BUT = I have livid scars after a road accident in my teens (I am now 55) & people stare if I don't cover the scars.... I will never be free to go without make-up !

    • @astorytoldhere
      @astorytoldhere 7 років тому +10

      Artlover I am so sorry you suffered such a horrible accident as a teen! My youngest daughter has suffered terribly with cystic acne, and now in her 20's has extensive scarring, in spite of procedures to minimize the damage. Our culture is so hard on women. You sound energetic, vital and amazing....which tells me you are beautiful!

    • @JVSwailesBoudicca
      @JVSwailesBoudicca 7 років тому +3

      How very sweet of you....I can, of course, empathise with your daughter & you are so right = women are scrutinised cruelly in most cultures ( I am a Brit; often living in France too) ...It is our fate, unfortunately !!! All best wishes to you, & your daughter....I am sure she will have strength in life as there are many things she will find to take precedence over beauty !

    • @astorytoldhere
      @astorytoldhere 7 років тому +4

      Artlover I have found that those things which seem to take precedence over beauty, actually create the most authentic, intense form of beauty! Take care as well!

  • @AL-zf2cm
    @AL-zf2cm 6 років тому +1425

    "do not touch your face" *removes hand from face*

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  6 років тому +36

      +dirtsa 😅😊

    • @HayleyTief
      @HayleyTief 5 років тому +21

      I think this is definitely the hardest one for me!

    • @swaggattarius4355
      @swaggattarius4355 5 років тому +8

      I’m absolutely guilty of this, so so guilty. Like a lot.

    • @urchickie
      @urchickie 5 років тому +2

      She is so right, I’ve known this for years.

    • @maddieb2763
      @maddieb2763 5 років тому +1

      @@justineleconte Can you please tell me what brand and number or colour of nail varnish you are wearing? I love it! I would very much appreciate it. Thanks a lot.

  • @2bleavin
    @2bleavin 7 років тому +1

    My son in law is from France hasn't been in States long, his parents came to states for 3 months ( him & my daughter had baby) his mom was EVERYTHING you speak of she was a designer in her youth in France very simple & elegant, I'm learning French & she's learning English but some how we understand each other, I'm now in love with French culture & style it's so clean & crisp.

  • @edinasylvester6176
    @edinasylvester6176 7 років тому +13

    I love the fresh classy French look! I also like hearing you promoting women embracing their natural beauty and staying clear of cosmetic surgery and the other overly invasive strategies! There's so many reasons to not go that direction and good reasons to focus on how to focus on skin and gently enhancing one's natural beauty!! Thank you Justine! You are lovely!

  • @katiebottomley2852
    @katiebottomley2852 7 років тому +402

    In looks and style I think Justine is Lisa Eldridge's french cousin

    • @mychocochip
      @mychocochip 7 років тому +26

      Katie Bottomley funny but makes a perfect sense

    • @ChiaraFrancioli
      @ChiaraFrancioli 7 років тому +2

      agree! it's the first thing I thought the very first time I watched her!

    • @ievamelbarde3294
      @ievamelbarde3294 7 років тому +6

      Just wanted to write the same thing :) Both beautiful, intelligent, and well-mannered :)

    • @latinaalma1947
      @latinaalma1947 7 років тому +3

      OH Lisa Eldridge is ALSO wonderful...really really excellent re make-up.

    • @marienovak7270
      @marienovak7270 7 років тому

      I honestly think about this whenever I see their videos

  • @arcticfoxism
    @arcticfoxism 6 років тому +24

    I just discovered you Justine few days ago and I can't stop watching! :) I'm Polish, living in UK and I keep on noticing how much more similarities there are between French approach to beauty and Polish one, when the UK one is rather on the opposite side. Especially here where I live, in the South East. I've always been thought by both very stylish - my Mum and my older Sister to wear delicate makeup (eyes or lips rule), take care of skin, moisturise etc. Effortless look has always been the go to one.. After moving to UK however, I'm seen as that weird girl from Poland, who doesn't make effort - and yes, here it is a bad , bad thing! I am trying to brush my hair everyday but haven't given in to using straighteners ever day (!!) or wearing full face, heavy, doll-like makeup. Thank you so much Justine, watching your videos keeps me secure and feeling good being my very self :)

    • @jacquelinevanfossan7007
      @jacquelinevanfossan7007 4 роки тому +7

      Kinga, often people who are the most critical are that way because they are jealous. Continue to smile and be your own self.

    • @Katbook
      @Katbook Рік тому

      I think it could be a generation thing. I'm from the UK and born in 1974. I've only ever worn foundation a handful of times in my life, and that would have been on a night out. I just never liked it. I only ever wore eyeshadow, bit of brown kohl and brown mascara (I'm a redhead so black doesn't suit me...and I think the natural earthy look suits my colouring better). My sister whose father was Indian, was born seven years later and has worn foundation for ever! My 26 year old daughter used to wear foundation very often but has stopped using it pretty much completely in the last few years. She has always had an older head on young shoulders though 😄

    • @davidbrentslifecoach
      @davidbrentslifecoach 11 місяців тому +1

      I'm British born but I know just what you mean! Many British women have this endless obsession with fake tan, foundation, heavy make-up, chemically processed and ironed hair, and fake chemical perfumes that make me feel like vomiting. Many also love leopard print and cheap fabrics. Not me at all. I am sure that some people would criticize me for not making enough effort. But I believe that simple and natural is chic and beautiful.

  • @tonilyng4851
    @tonilyng4851 7 років тому +151

    I would add 2 more: Don't smoke and keep consumption alcohol moderate. Both of these can cause premature aging and health problems later on in life. Just my 2 centimes...

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  7 років тому +31

      +Toni Lyng it's worth more than 2 cents! 😉

    • @MaggieTheCat01
      @MaggieTheCat01 5 років тому +1

      I miss the old French francs.

    • @jacquelinevanfossan7007
      @jacquelinevanfossan7007 4 роки тому

      @@MaggieTheCat01 my family in France (I live in the US) still talks in Francs, not the old, old ones but the ones just before the Euro. I have to use the currency converter on my phone because they confuse the daylights out of me. LOL

  • @LoveoftheDarkFiberArts
    @LoveoftheDarkFiberArts 7 років тому +8

    I generally roll my eyes at fashion videos, because I feel like I'd rather spend time being creative and making things, than concerning myself on how other people think I look...but...this video was really good! I appreciate how you touched on the need for us to take some time to enjoy our cleansing and bathing routines, and to disconnect for awhile. I love that you talked about no injections, no surgery, just proper hydration and cleansing. Very nice :) Thanks for offering a good, realistic video!

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  7 років тому

      +Zira Michelle LoveoftheDark and thanks to you for your nice comment 😊

  • @indigobeauty1
    @indigobeauty1 7 років тому +10

    I love pampering myself at home! Doing facials, hair mask, foot soaks, whatever I feel I need. So relaxing and sends a Great message to myself!😊

  • @rikakemme
    @rikakemme 5 років тому +4

    I'm in the Netherlands. Here women will gladly tell you their beauty secrets if you ask them, but at the same time pretend it's not big deal to them. There is a slight taboo on caring a lot about your appearance, so when the topic is addressed, we usually try to address it as briefly and nonchalantly as possible and then change the subject, lest someone might think we're too invested in our looks.

  • @virginiekukanathan9711
    @virginiekukanathan9711 7 років тому +844

    this is a weird comment .. but your fingers/hands are so nice

    • @katierainesmoorehead2955
      @katierainesmoorehead2955 7 років тому +49

      viginie I was thinking the same thing. Justine's hands are so elegant and beautiful.

    • @ArchangelAva
      @ArchangelAva 7 років тому +5

      viginie I was going to say the same thing!!

    • @lanternaBGD
      @lanternaBGD 7 років тому +21

      It is a compliment and there is nothing weird about that:) She has beautiful hands. Long fingers, nicely shaped and they caught my eye the first time I found Justina on UA-cam:)

    • @TheRealRealOK
      @TheRealRealOK 7 років тому +10

      viginie It's not a weird compliment at all, but I understand because it's not a part of the body that we typically focus on. I always notice a person's hands and I am sure this is partly due to the influence of having a mother who is an artist.
      I agree with the comments. She does have nice hands; she keeps them well-manicured and she always has her nails painted.

    • @LuxxVee
      @LuxxVee 7 років тому +1

      viginie they are !

  • @gabriellacatalini1220
    @gabriellacatalini1220 7 років тому +103

    Thank you! Lovely hearing advice that can useful to a middle aged frump! My grandmother (1919-2015) who was a very classy English lady and had a great admiration for French women, would give me some of this advice, i.e. rather than spending on make up, have a facial every few weeks, less is more, choose colours that flatter you, not colours that are fashonable, and so on... And my mother's favourite expression, to explain attractive people was that they were 'bien dans leur peau'...

  • @shereenseyam
    @shereenseyam 6 років тому +11

    "Nothing that could take away the uniqueness of your feature" 💗

  • @jewelb9433
    @jewelb9433 5 років тому +8

    In my country (The Dominican Republic) women go to the salon at least once a week to get their hair done. It's like a religion 😁Also, manicures and pedicures every couple of weeks. We use a lot of home remedies for hair and skin (honey, molasses, coconut oil and milk, oats, etc.). A lot of body wraps to slim down too. People don't have too much money, so we get creative and use what we have on hand, and it works 😊

  • @yuvra649
    @yuvra649 7 років тому +13

    I really love how you mentioned you should use regional version, because I am indian and we do have regional versions which are more beneficial for us rather than the marketised publicised oils in ads by Western companies. Love your videos a lot.

  • @TheWhitingale
    @TheWhitingale 7 років тому +14

    I love the french series. And I love the way you talk, so calm and friendly. Love watching your videos.

  • @felipeluna02
    @felipeluna02 5 років тому +2

    This is actually one of the most truthful videos I’ve seen on french beauty! Thank you for being so honest and open and sharing!

  • @nadiasouthiere7908
    @nadiasouthiere7908 5 років тому +49

    Bonjour Justine! Je suis Québécoise et je veux simplement te dire merci pour tes capsules vidéos que je trouve très intéressantes et instructives. J’adore les visionner.😁👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Tu es fantastique, tu possèdes une belle personnalité! Good job!🤓🇨🇦

  • @cloud_lost_in_thought
    @cloud_lost_in_thought 7 років тому +22

    Wow, I'm an accidental French woman :D in that I do most of those things already :) So important to take care of your skin. There's no amount of makeup that can substitute that. Thank you so much for your video! xoxo

  • @scrubs4everr
    @scrubs4everr 2 роки тому +3

    I used to have breakouts and unclear skin for years. After watching this video and really getting into french skincare and beauty (benzoyl peroyxide also helped), my skin hasn't been the same and I look better at 35 now than I did two years ago. French skincare for the win!

  • @ArtyView1
    @ArtyView1 6 років тому +5

    My fav rule is #1 "Do not brush your hair too often. definitely not every day..." It's brilliant! My life will never be the same now)) ha ha. Love love love you, Justine! So happy I found you ) Thanks for generously sharing your beauty tricks with us! God bless you!

  • @ailiyahm.espinosa4281
    @ailiyahm.espinosa4281 5 років тому +36

    Apparently I'm more "French" than I realized haha

  • @julieniesen
    @julieniesen 7 років тому +10

    I learned so much in my time in Paris. This is reminding me of all of the good stuff I've forgotten! Thanks for these lovely videos, Justine. Even just really focusing on my skin routine -- oils, masks, and (always) lots of SPF-- makes such a difference.

  • @culrymurly
    @culrymurly 7 років тому +11

    I love your french series and the way you talk in your videos! I always look forward for new videos :)

  • @SevenAnomone224
    @SevenAnomone224 6 років тому +5

    Merci Justine, so pleased to have found your youtube. I have been living in France for nearly 8 years now and I LOVE the approach women have here. Not only with your own routine, but how lovely it is to see mothers passing these down to their daughters. :) I was quietly pleased on a recent trip back to the UK, and catching up with a friend I hadn't seen for years. She said ' wow you look amazing - you look really....French'. eh beh voila!

  • @ElleE953
    @ElleE953 5 років тому +14

    Thank you for #5! I live in the US and everyone is obsessed with plastic surgery, injections, veneers, etc... I wish we could be more like the French and accept ourselves the way we are.

    • @elizabethwilk9615
      @elizabethwilk9615 2 роки тому +1

      The neighborhood I lived in France had plenty of plastic surgeons. The difference is that the work they do is not excessive.

    • @aliannarodriguez1581
      @aliannarodriguez1581 10 місяців тому

      You know, it’s actually kind of strange that such surgery has become so widespread at this particular point in time. Very few women make their career off their looks these days. They get ahead the same way men do, with their talent and hard work.

  • @pheart2381
    @pheart2381 7 років тому +60

    in Britain there is almost a guilt factor attached to self-pampering. Buying more costly products is seen as self indulgent,even though the cheaper version doesnt even work and is a waste of money.

    • @emilycaro888
      @emilycaro888 7 років тому +6

      P Heart i agree with that, all through this video I was thinking about how a British approach to beauty (if we can say there is one) is pretty different to the french way, in many aspects. There's certainly less of the putting lots of work into your beauty regime and keeping it secret, it's much less secretive, and there's less emphasis on luxury/designer stuff and being sensual. Just my impression.

    • @Tina06019
      @Tina06019 6 років тому +2

      I was in the drugstore yesterday and could not bring myself to “waste” $8 on the very cheapest brand of micellar water, even though I have found it to work wonderfully on my face. Sigh.
      However, I do spend $40 every 4 months on an eyelash lengthening serum - I loathe wearing mascara. So I suppose I do sometimes indulge myself.

    • @abundantlife4758
      @abundantlife4758 5 років тому

      Hi Tina, what is the brand of eyelash serum you use? I hate mascara and I hate the false eyelashes look too, however I have very short lashes and never found anything that works.

  • @1960genius
    @1960genius 7 років тому +4

    Thank you Justine! Always happy to get your videos!!

  • @lisaalexander450
    @lisaalexander450 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video. I appreciate how you get right to the point, and don't spend 5 minutes asking us to follow you on other media sites. Your information is so helpful and your delivery is flawless! Much love to you!

  • @lcr7574
    @lcr7574 7 років тому +2

    I love this video. I recently stopped wearing heavy make-up and am constantly told I look younger. All I use is a tinted, moisturizing sunscreen for faces, a good mascara and lipstick. If I want to glam it up a bit, some eyeliner. I think the imperfections I was trying to cover (a scar on my nose and my crows feet) are LESS visible without the heavy foundation and concealers. Now people notice my eyes instead of the intricate eye make-up and the mask of foundation.

  • @londazh
    @londazh 7 років тому +12

    Hi Justine! Your dedicated subscriber here :) so, i am from the country Georgia, and here we use a mix of modern skincare products, together with our grandma's secrets: when i was little, i remember she always used to put some oils on face and walk around the house like that all evening, which at the time i thought was super weird! But now i think she was a genius :) and i follow her tricks :using eggs as hair and face mask; oils like almond, olive, and castor for various purposes... Also, i remember she always used to tell me : gently swipe your eyebrows upwards with your fingers - i think it was for massaging and also to look more awake and fresh faced, when you do that... Also, we regularly keep full our fridge with various homemade cubes of frozen herb waters and use in the morning. Oh and i almost forgot: we use a lot of aloe for various purposes, such as treating irritations or even drinking its disgusting juice for clear skin and PH level balancing :)

    • @LenaCabana
      @LenaCabana 7 років тому +5

      Londa Zh it would be great to see a video about Georgian women beauty rituals :)

    • @londazh
      @londazh 7 років тому +2

      Haha i agree it would be amusing to watch :) it's a shame i don't do videos :/

    • @LenaCabana
      @LenaCabana 7 років тому

      maybe that could be the beginning :)

    • @thecatspyjamas1309
      @thecatspyjamas1309 7 років тому

      That's funny, the eyebrow thing, my mother does the same, she's old school Irish, gives shape and makes you look awake.

  • @christinekeleher3578
    @christinekeleher3578 6 років тому +3

    I just happen to fall on your videos and I’m loving them so very much. I’m learning so much. Tells me your a wonderful teacher,educator.

  • @marjia5120
    @marjia5120 3 роки тому +1

    I love france. The food, art, fashion and everything. I love that French people enhance their real beauty instead of changing or hiding or criticizing it.

  • @kereti71
    @kereti71 4 роки тому +1

    Another gem - not touching your face and washing your hands - seems the rest of the word really heard this for reals after COVID-19

  • @FarmhouseAndFelines
    @FarmhouseAndFelines 6 років тому +5

    As a 36 years old french woman, I smiled at the end of the video because yes...I actually do have secrets ! I will share my skin routine if asked, because I have been struggling with breaks outs for decades and it's all about sisterhood in this war....( My secret weapon is a daily dose of Aureocyde/Aureomycine cream, one day over two for each cream )
    But Fragance is a whole other story. If one considers fragrance as a signature, one does not like it to be copied ^^. I believe that the "Signature Fragrance Quest" for French women is about knowing themselves and their uniqueness, and showing it by a unique, personnal smell. Therefore, most of the French women I know simply hate to wear similar fragances. For exemple, in my twenties, I waited years to wear "Mademoiselle Coco"by Chanel, only because one of my friends was wearing it...

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  6 років тому

      +Luckyronie thanks for sharing your secret!! 😘

  • @alexandrafingleton7407
    @alexandrafingleton7407 6 років тому +6

    The best advice on you tube. Excellent I am so glad I found you.

  • @shubhisingh66
    @shubhisingh66 5 років тому +1

    I’m not into fashion or skin care or anything but I still watch your videos because of your smile!

  • @bhaktisathaye2508
    @bhaktisathaye2508 4 роки тому +2

    Here in India there is an whole array of 'traditional' ingredients.. Like turmeric, milk, chickpeas etc which have been passed on from generations and honestly work extremely well!

  • @jillyfae4895
    @jillyfae4895 7 років тому +93

    Would love to know your nail routine. Are they your natural nails or acrylics and if they are your natural nails, how do you care for them? Your videos are just fabulous!

    • @susanbaker2796
      @susanbaker2796 4 роки тому +2

      And your neck and chest. Those two areas give away your age as well.

  • @sebastianlugo5781
    @sebastianlugo5781 7 років тому +193

    Here in Norway, I hate to say it, but being fit (not thin!) is SUPER important. It's pretty much a reflection of you saying, "I love my body and I want to keep it strong and healthy for a long time." While we understand if someone has wider hips, fat settles in one area, etc, we still expect that you do your best to be healthy. The body positivist movement from America did not go over very well here, at least where I live and what I saw in the media.

    • @tanachke
      @tanachke 5 років тому +6

      Nikolai Lugo boring.

    • @nasirb3914
      @nasirb3914 5 років тому +8

      Nikolai Lugo As it should =)

    • @GJ-ho2hy
      @GJ-ho2hy 5 років тому +30

      that's amazing! the US is not an example for absolutely anyone and glorifying fat is really the worst current ever. I think we all agree not all beauty is beautiful. Go Norway!

    • @potmki6601
      @potmki6601 4 роки тому +21

      @G L that is horribly put and contrproductive message. Bodypositivity has nothing to do with "glorifying fat" and shame hasn't yet made anyone healthier

    • @adrianadetrinidad901
      @adrianadetrinidad901 4 роки тому +1

      Very interesting. Thank you for sharing!

  • @mountainlilymercantile
    @mountainlilymercantile 6 років тому +1

    I resonate with your comment "Be a great version of yourself". I agree with enhancing our natural beauty. No need to repeat the 80's ( with a putty knife & trowel full of cosmetics) to fill in the cracks. You have a great smile...& I have eyes that show sincere depth. Bravo!

  • @ekaterinakozlovskaia8082
    @ekaterinakozlovskaia8082 5 років тому

    Thank you Justine. Love your videos! Special appreciation for the fact that they are so well structured, with a summary at the beginning, number points and the conclusion. Also the length is perfect. Great!

  • @ArtByZac
    @ArtByZac 5 років тому +195

    Tip 1: Don't brush your hair everyday
    Me: *looks at my 3c curls* So I've been following this tip since birth

    • @rsl9852
      @rsl9852 4 роки тому +1

      😂

    • @moongem4489
      @moongem4489 4 роки тому +10

      As someone with 4c (I think?) hair, I learned this in middle school when I starting doing twist outs and braid outs. In fact, I don't brush my hair at all anymore except for my edges if my hair is up. I only detangle with a wide-toothed comb while/after washing.

    • @daliayasserabuali
      @daliayasserabuali 4 роки тому

      Same here 😂😂

    • @jirasi5557
      @jirasi5557 4 роки тому

      😂

    • @karelmillard9854
      @karelmillard9854 3 роки тому

      Same 🤣

  • @manaralharfoush1136
    @manaralharfoush1136 7 років тому +14

    I am from Syria, beauty habbits in my country depends on how much sophisticated and self confident you are, the higher you go on that scale the more natural you look and vice versa.. but in general most women do cosmatic surgeries, especially, to hide aging marks

  • @Aethelrose
    @Aethelrose 7 років тому +1

    I just love your French series! I never want it to end.

  • @romansroad7036
    @romansroad7036 7 років тому +1

    Justine, your videos are so amazing. Simple but thorough and informative --and full of wit and subtle humour. I love all of them, and particularly the "Parisian Chic/French" series. You are confident but demure, and are very elegant but relaxed-- like the advice you give. I feel empowered in a very feminine way as opposed to feeling exploited in terms of following any advice you might have on how to achieve a certain look or how to perform a task. You have a certain warmth about you. I appreciate it.
    I would love to see video content on taking care of hair, skin, nails. Detailed, please! Both in terms of styling (parts of which you have discussed on a level or two in past videos) as well as on keeping them healthy. :)

  • @fannyrichard1234
    @fannyrichard1234 7 років тому +20

    As a French woman who has never lived in another country, I really love your French serie, it makes me more aware of my own culture :-) There is also quite a lot of things you say that I don't recognize at all, but I don't know if it's due to my own impressions or to the differences between Paris and others areas in France (I've never lived in Paris either :p)

    • @elizabethwilk9615
      @elizabethwilk9615 2 роки тому +2

      Am married to a Frenchman and yes Paris is different than other areas and especially smaller towns. It’s like NYV and the rest of the USA.

  • @rashisharma6439
    @rashisharma6439 4 роки тому +4

    In India,we have a long tradition, since ancient times of taking care of our skin and hair using natural ingredients.

  • @angelicamangahas6431
    @angelicamangahas6431 5 років тому +1

    Watching your videos is like therapy. Love all of them!

  • @samirafriis
    @samirafriis 7 років тому

    Can't get enough of these French series, love them so much!

  • @Delphine3qr
    @Delphine3qr 7 років тому +191

    I am not French, but I do most of those things you talk about in this video. I try to keep my hand clean and never touch anything in public places including public transportation... for that I use paper napkin. Yes, it's good to have antibacterial wipes or gel, but I have noticed that it's very bad for skin even if you used it ones a day... sometimes I wish we could wear elegant gloves like in the old days.🤗😉

    • @tiggrk8
      @tiggrk8 7 років тому +41

      Delphine Ent. who says you can't? you can still find thin gloves. Start a new trend. 😉😄

    • @Delphine3qr
      @Delphine3qr 7 років тому +6

      Kate Monster well, when its cold weather it's much easier to follow this trend. But in the summer it's almost impossible... today fashion and style in clothes doesn't really go with it. Unless you wear a retro dress.😜

    • @lollylula6399
      @lollylula6399 7 років тому +11

      I'm from the UK, my cousin always wears gloves in public places, she hates touching anything lots of people are touching

    • @Delphine3qr
      @Delphine3qr 7 років тому +4

      acer.b well, if you don't mind to share your place where you buy them it will be nice to know.😉 I hope you don't talk about those gloves that is used for manicure.😂 Just kidding.😜😁

    • @breezybird403
      @breezybird403 7 років тому

      Kate Monster If you have a Daiso store nearby, I've found their cotton gloves are reasonable.

  • @CaitlinPLL
    @CaitlinPLL 7 років тому +42

    Hello, Minnesotan USA gal here again. In the US I think beauty standards vary much more than they do in other countries because of all the diversity in culture, ethnicity, and location. My family's main beauty concern was cleanliness though. You always need to look clean and tidy to look beautiful. Hair freshly brushed, hands freshly washed, and no strong smells/perfumes. Water is a similar beauty booster tip here too though!

    • @pearl5337
      @pearl5337 7 років тому +7

      Caitlin Dancing Hi! US southerner here! Georgia by way of Alabama. I was also taught that being "presentable" meant cleanliness and good hygeine as a kid. clean nails, clean hair, etc. but to some, it means wearing a full face of makeup and heels. I think it just depends on your style and what you like! I'm a very very casual person so showering and slathering on sunscreen is usually all I bother with!

    • @prayerharvest
      @prayerharvest 7 років тому +19

      Pearl - I am a Southern woman, too. In my family the tradition is to be fastidious about skin and hair care. When our young girls become young women, we take them for a skin care lesson. This is usually at Merle Norman Cosmetics boutiques. It is a rite of passage to welcome them into womanhood and celebrate their femininity! They grew up learning to take care of their skin as children (our sons, too!). But there's a big difference between caring for a child's skin and now caring for a young woman's skin. Foundation and quality skin care products are used to protect that beautiful cleansed complexion - never to hide it.
      But my grandmother had flawless skin and used only Ivory soap on her face, and Jergen's lotion as her moisturizer...and a wide brim sun hat and gloves when she worked in the garden. She grew everything she ate. Her only cosmetic was Angel Face powder in a compact. She died at 96 feisty, robust years old and was absolutely gorgeous.
      Our women are known for that "peaches n' cream complexion" for this reason and others - like clean living, clean eating and having a very powerful faith.
      They all flow together, don't they? When you live intentionally, beauty is the result. It never has to be the goal.

    • @LSSYLondon
      @LSSYLondon 7 років тому +6

      The beauty standards of locations are based on the background cultures of the areas. Ex Minnesota was settled by mostly Scandinavians - lots of Norwegians. So Norwegian practices of dress and hair and makeup carry on generations later. In the south, women were generally from either elite European families or very poor so again the extremes of types- very made up or not made up at all play out. The girls that wear Lilly Pulitzer and Jack Rogers and do their hair and nails vs the ones that wear athleisurewear and put it up in a bun etc.

    • @lisaa.942
      @lisaa.942 2 роки тому +1

      @@prayerharvest My mom was an Alabaman southern belle and she took me to Merle Norman also. Was the right of passage, since they taught you how to take care of your skin, in which I do to this day. I'm 55, and people mistake me for me in my 30's.

    • @prayerharvest
      @prayerharvest 2 роки тому

      @@lisaa.942 Love it!

  • @TippyPuddles
    @TippyPuddles 7 років тому

    I had terrible skin when I was young. I learned to keep my hands off my face and it made a huge difference. I'm 57 and have given up almost all makeup. I darken my eyebrows and occasional blush. I don't like the way I look with make up now. Wish I stopped the makeup years ago. My skin is so nice now.
    Great tips and loved this video. Thanks for taking the time to do these videos. I love learning about other cultures, especially everyday routines of everyday people.

  • @DAHess
    @DAHess Місяць тому

    Im a French blooded American and I found this video very informative and useful.

  • @terriwerning3477
    @terriwerning3477 7 років тому +7

    Oh my goodness! I love everything you have said here! We Americans make things way too complicated. I am very inspired to tame down my routine and enjoy it more. Thank you!

    • @arielsea9087
      @arielsea9087 Рік тому

      Got to wonder why I only read negative comments about America yet everywhere else is great. You wouldn’t think people would want to immigrate here. 😁

  • @katek4327
    @katek4327 7 років тому +328

    your advice has been so helpful! i love the style of your videos!

  • @88pmiller
    @88pmiller 4 роки тому +2

    You are divine, Justine! Love your tips...thank you so much for your contribution. I’m learning now how to see self care routines as self love and not as an obligation. Love from Brazil.

  • @anapaulacaiadomachadohoe
    @anapaulacaiadomachadohoe 2 роки тому +1

    Justine, you are awesome! I so appreciate the amazing information you dispense in every single one of your videos! Thank you so much!! 😍❤

  • @Neenerella333
    @Neenerella333 7 років тому +21

    We drink a lot of water in the American desert Southwest, where I live. But a Parisian friend told me that she doesn't drink as much when she is in Paris because there are few free public restrooms! Which is fine for guys, but not so much for ladies. Also, my adult acne is partially genetic; my grandmother and my twin sister both have had it, so even as I'm in my forties, going completely without foundation is not gonna happen. Natural as possible, but not completely naked.

    • @501archer
      @501archer 7 років тому +2

      I actually think Paris is a city with more than your usual number of public restrooms! I see public toilets on the streets everywhere and you can always pop into a cafe to use theirs too....

    • @thecatspyjamas1309
      @thecatspyjamas1309 7 років тому +3

      I have acne rosacea, I came across an article that said those who have adult acne age slower as in wrinkles don't come as quickly as those without acne problems, so even though we have acne that is one upside to it !

  • @jeanneluddeni5159
    @jeanneluddeni5159 7 років тому +139

    I carry a can of evian spray for my face and mist all day long I'm almost 70 and hardly any wrinkles plus less and less makeup face it my mom taught me to care for your skin first and I did grow up in paris

    • @CLARA3952
      @CLARA3952 7 років тому +17

      how do women with family do all that every day... wow

    • @hey1232
      @hey1232 5 років тому +3

      @Jeanne Luddeni= wow evian spray never heard of it before....thanks...

    • @annettedavies616
      @annettedavies616 5 років тому +4

      Jeanne Luddeni I used to carry a can of Evian spray when I was younger (I’m 55), I haven’t see it around for a while. Thank you for the reminder🙂

    • @awarenessvillage
      @awarenessvillage 5 років тому +3

      Last time I saw it was at Sephora. I carry a small size (that I can fill up at home) Mario Badescu Facial Spray. I buy it at Ulta.

    • @abundantlife4758
      @abundantlife4758 5 років тому +2

      Yes, apparently some people use a fine most of it to set make up. It's a great product to use in th heat or when exercising/ pregnancy or menopuase. Lasts absolutely ages. It's so lovely when people share their beauty tips for others. As not everything works for everyone, but sometimes you can give something a try and see if would benefit you.

  • @2Bouse
    @2Bouse 6 років тому +2

    You are such a pleasure to watch and listen to - thank you for sharing your wisdom and advice with us! Tu es charmant!!!

  • @ajaliestg3841
    @ajaliestg3841 4 роки тому +1

    So nice to watch you!
    I'm from Montreal, (so, French Canadian, Québécoise) , and a lot of women here actually do follow most of these tips!! I NEVER wear foundation, and I always try to look nice and natural... Overdoing it is never a good idea!

  • @Tracks777
    @Tracks777 7 років тому +10

    Excellent video

  • @PraiseJ-Pope
    @PraiseJ-Pope 7 років тому +22

    YOU DONT USE FOUNDATION?! Okay, you are a true goddess.

  • @SL-zz2hi
    @SL-zz2hi 6 років тому +2

    WOW! Josephine, I have found my ticket to Paris, YOU! Thank you for sharing what we sisters need to know about living LIFE Parisian-style - something we all long to do but were born elsewhere so we thank you for taking us on this journey. I will be looking at all your uploads in next couple days. Thanks again. Ciao! Shari

  • @Nubianette
    @Nubianette 7 років тому +1

    I'm American, and my father was the one who had a skincare pamper routine for the morning and the evening, when he returned from work. He used fairly simple products, but he gave himself a facial daily. People think I have naturally perfect skin, but they don't see all of my products, nor the receipts. Yes, sunscreen all year! 👍🏾

  • @gabrielaidania
    @gabrielaidania 7 років тому +3

    I was thinking this morning: where is my video!
    If I knew years ago that I wouldn't be "the crazy" in France for not brushing my hair daily like I am in the US, it would have been easier to stand the comments from all the girls here. Since I was a child I never liked to brush daily my hair, just wash it, let it dry and brush it when it's necessary. In fact, my hair got a lot of split ends when I brushed it constantly.
    I liked this video very much.

  • @shreyachahure1643
    @shreyachahure1643 7 років тому +12

    Love your videos!

  • @kellywilson6205
    @kellywilson6205 6 років тому

    THANK YOU! How fun Justine, to have you explain all these lovely French tips!

  • @debibasile7438
    @debibasile7438 7 років тому +2

    Love your videos! Great offerings for us!

  • @saudade5018
    @saudade5018 6 років тому +3

    I'm watching your videos and I just realised i've been french for my whole life

  • @kimberlee533
    @kimberlee533 7 років тому +149

    Yaaaaay, something decent to watch! Love your videos!

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  7 років тому +3

      +kimberlee533 hahaha there are people doing great things on UA-cam - but thanks! 😘

    • @kimberlee533
      @kimberlee533 7 років тому +6

      I know, but you have to kiss a lot of frogs to find the prince haha. I love the tips. I love that the French don't feel the need to change their face to look like everyone else. The only tip I don't really understand is not telling anyone your secrets. It seems kind of petty.

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  7 років тому +17

      +kimberlee533 a good cook doesn't give away his/her recipes either 😉

    • @dinaduisen
      @dinaduisen 7 років тому +10

      Justine Leconte officiel and you told us your perfumes! So privileged 😉love your videos❤️

    • @shartman2150
      @shartman2150 7 років тому +22

      Where I'm from women who don't share recipes are considered insecure about their cooking abilities.

  • @CC-ho5lw
    @CC-ho5lw 4 роки тому

    What a fabulous on-point vid Justine‼️ Love learning from you❣️

  • @MzKdMcT
    @MzKdMcT 7 років тому +1

    Justine your videos so are fresh and wonderful! Truly unique in terms of beauty advice. I look forward to every new upload. :)

  • @kadriyakudyakova3071
    @kadriyakudyakova3071 7 років тому +84

    Hi Justine, I was born and raised in Russia, currently living in America. French women beauty secrets are quite popular here. However, "messy hair" or "I just woke up like this" is not one of my favorite looks! I prefer my hair smooth, nice and shiny with a lot of movement. Thanks very much! P.S. Can you make a video on lingerie and how French women look at that??

    • @cherriercheung
      @cherriercheung 6 років тому +14

      Kadriya Kudyakova I did notice when I first came to the US that everybody has this incredibly smooth hair with big, big volume. It was nice at first but soon became boring and tacky, especially after witnessing some American girls spending hours in the morning, blowing and ironing and curling their hair and put on all kinds of hair products, I decided that's too excessive and pretentious for my taste. It's fresh to see French women's natural beauty attitude.

    • @Loribyn
      @Loribyn 6 років тому +8

      This made me laugh! I have *dead* straight hair (so straight it won't hold a curl); and because I rarely use a hair-dryer it's in pretty good condition ... so it _looks_ like I spent hours ironing it -- but I didn't! (though most people think I did). No problem with the volume, but how nice a wave would be...even just a little!

    • @Tina06019
      @Tina06019 6 років тому +3

      I won’t even come downstairs without combing my hair. Admittedly, it is very long and easily mussed.

    • @amyrah8949
      @amyrah8949 6 років тому +1

      Sinnergism tie your hair a lot or make bun hair a lot and you get wavy hair. My friend who had a straight hair since she was born and did those two things, her hair change wavy forever

  • @melamyfashion8953
    @melamyfashion8953 5 років тому +19

    I love those earrings!!

  • @CarissaBelair
    @CarissaBelair 6 років тому +2

    Love it! Thank you for sharing! Common sense and simple!

  • @ivylee7759
    @ivylee7759 7 років тому

    This channel is insightful, analytical and simply amazing. Subscribed right away. Merci Justine :)

  • @selahbeauty6259
    @selahbeauty6259 7 років тому +7

    Another great video! I so enjoy your content! These tips will be very helpful for me to start now. I've mentioned before that I'm American in NE Ohio. I grew up in the 80's watching my mother put on her makeup or my grandmother if I was spending the night at her house. Of course, you know in America, we tend to have a heavier hand and experiment with colors. What I learned from my mom and grandma is that you never leave the house unless you are made up. So, I was very self conscious about that even when I lived in NYC and wanted a quick run to get coffee in the morning. Now in my mid-thirties, I've toned it down quite a bit using only neutral tones. I find it hard not to use eyeshadow or do a full face, especially with a hooded eye. I tend to use more makeup in the winter when I am very fair (English and French heritage on my mother's side). I've never been one to use foundation. It just feels too heavy on my already sensitive skin. So, I've always just used a loose powder to spot conceal, then blush, eyebrow color, eyeliner, mascara, lip liner and gloss or lipstick. Now that is summer and I have a tan (Lebanese heritage on my father's side), I pretty much use just concealer, blush, mascara, eyebrow filler and lip color. Never been a fan of some of these instagram looks. That to me is just way too much makeup. These young girls have beautiful skin to start with and/or freckles and then they cover it with thick yellow foundation. Makes no sense to me. I can appreciate the art of it, but just too much for me personally.

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  7 років тому +3

      +Selah Beauty I would agree 100% with the end of your comment 😉

    • @selahbeauty6259
      @selahbeauty6259 7 років тому +2

      I should say that I falsely learned from my family not to leave the house without makeup. :) It's also a very "Southern" thing...and we live in the North! lol Hoping I get to the point where I am confident leaving the house without it :) I love your videos, such good teaching! Best wishes, Justine!

    • @tammymcginty3610
      @tammymcginty3610 7 років тому +2

      Selah Beauty
      Atlanta, GA here & I hate makeup. All those chemicals age the skin. I stopped wearing it about 20 years ago & began getting facials every 6 weeks. (Algae & collagen masks everytime & invested in natural high quality skin care) I'm 49...but don't look a day older than 35. But I do LOVE my brow & lip colors, which make my face pop w/ naturally strawberry blonde curly hair. ❤
      Oh, did I just share a beauty secret or two? Well, this southern belle says it's very rude not to share. 😊

  • @marrrwa
    @marrrwa 5 років тому +5

    Can you please make a video of which masks (brand and product) works best😊 it would be really helpful, thank you✌️👏

  • @cynthia6296
    @cynthia6296 7 років тому

    love the french series, thank u!!

  • @theworldismysensei4735
    @theworldismysensei4735 5 років тому +1

    Dear Justine,
    usually, I rather listen to old ladies (about 70-100 years old), as they have kept their beauty despite losing their youth (it's very easy to be beautiful when you're young, I find, I mean, almost your entire being works in favour of your looks such as your metabolism and flexibility of the skin and so forth) and have their beauty come from confidence and self-love, but you teach me good, valuable things, and in such a friendly way, too, that it makes it very enjoyable to learn from you! Merci beaucoup :) Keep up the good work, please, I'm sure you're enrichening a lot of people's confidence and how they value themselves. I sure feel a lot better after watching your videos and having gained new information I can use to make myself comfortable in the only skin I have.
    Take care and stay golden!
    Sincerely yours,
    Lorena Alicia

  • @tanu1984
    @tanu1984 7 років тому +6

    Please post your Morning and Night skin care routine. Thanks!

    • @shteacher
      @shteacher 6 років тому

      Tanuja Poorun isn’t that what this video was?

  • @lavenzaa
    @lavenzaa 7 років тому +32

    I don't really see a point in keeping your beauty tips secret, but at the same time it's not always useful to ask other people what they do. In my opinion it's mostly because there's usually so much more than just products that make another person look bomb. I can tell what eyeshadow I wear, but if you can't apply it like a trained makeup artist (which I am), my advice is gonna be of no use to you. I'll name my favourite perfume, but since every person has different body chemistry, most likely it won't be the same on you as it is on me. I'll tell you what my haircare routine is like, but do you have the same hair texture as I do?
    Do you see what I mean?

    • @alicealive3159
      @alicealive3159 4 роки тому

      Actually French women don’t keep their beauty secrets for themselves. I don’t even understand from where does this assertation come from.

  • @priya1992
    @priya1992 7 років тому +1

    Your skin is so gorgeous, Justine! Thank you for the tips! :)

  • @galinashkarin5797
    @galinashkarin5797 5 років тому +1

    Another great video 👌 I have so many of your tips include it in my life already. But thank you for sharing your tips!!!