There are 2 articles. I will repost one today and the second one tomorrow. Both are articles from the NY Times.
Published: NY Times July 14, 2010
1 Look out for No. 1: “Frenchwomen are more elegant, more
aware of their femininity,” says Dr. Michel Soussaline, a Paris plastic
surgeon. “They simply take care of themselves better.”
2 Keep it natural: Heavy makeup emphasizes wrinkles and
pores. A little blush, mascara and lip color are all most Frenchwomen use. They
spend a lot on skin care and beauty products, but not always on the most
expensive brands.
3 No soap: They use lotions and hydrating creams for the
face (and body), often applied with a cosmetics sponge that provides enough
abrasiveness to remove dead cells but not hurt delicate skin.
4 The wonder of water: Frenchwomen swear by cold-water
rinses – after face-cleaning, shampoo or shower. They say it improves
circulation, bringing all-important oxygen to the skin cells.
5 Diet: Women of a certain age maintain their weight by
eating carefully: fresh, never-processed, foods, especially fruits and
vegetables, in small portions. If they do put on the kilos, they take them off
immediately — with the aid of pills or other treatments.
6 Exercise: Why? Go to a spa instead.
7 The doctor is in: Frenchwomen love their dermatologists.
As one friend put it, why take a chance with over-the-counter skin remedies,
when doctors can provide treatments that really work. Besides, the visits are
largely covered by the French medical system.
8 The surgeon is in: If Frenchwomen opt for cosmetic
surgery, the objective is to look like themselves – not someone 20 years
younger.
9 The look: Paris, like New York, is becoming very informal,
but Frenchwomen never try to dress like their daughters. Accessories count:
good jewelry, fantastic shoes or boots, and a scarf casually wrapped to conceal
those neck wattles. And since Frenchwomen tend to have great legs (with help
from varicose vein treatments), they wear more skirts and dresses than their
American counterparts.
10. Think sexy: As the French writer Françoise Sagan wrote: “A
dress makes no sense unless it inspires men to take it off you.” Buy some fun,
new underwear.
Source NYT
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