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ridiculously cheap amazing French beauty.

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ohohohitsmagic · 26/07/2015 09:34

I know this has been done before, but can you please let me know what I should be buying in france? I maybe have a budget of £50 but would like some products that will last, products that will make a difference and products that are cheaper in france too.

(Also, any food tips for what to bring back from the supermarkets there that you can't buy here if you have any?)

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MaryBerrysEyelashes · 29/07/2015 09:04

Hand wash version of the Marseille is way better than blocks.

Twinklestein · 29/07/2015 10:49

Talking of shower gels, I've been bringing back Tahiti Douche since I was a teenager.

ridiculously cheap amazing French beauty.
SuperFlyHigh · 29/07/2015 10:57

Twinklestein yeah I use Tahiti a lot over there, but as I normally do Easyjet and carry-on luggage I am a bit wary of when I do have stuff to bring back properly!

I used to love Le Chat but Intermarche didn't have it??!!

missmartha · 29/07/2015 12:20

Just bought a huge bottle of lavender water, with big glass stopper at the pharmacie. It is just lavender water and a very discreet old fashioned scent. My DH loves stuff like that. The bottle looks gorgeous too.
It was just under 14 Euros.

miaowmix · 29/07/2015 13:54

Deos anyone know if you can still buy Eau Jeune in supermarkets/pharmacies in France? It reminds me so much of being a teenager and I'd love to pick some up this summer...

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miaowmix · 29/07/2015 13:55

Also used to buy the most amazing Vittel moisturisers but I have no idea if they still make them?

Cecyhall · 29/07/2015 14:08

Everyone else has already recommended shower gels which is my usual big stock up so I'll say cheeseburger flavoured crinkle crisps for a food choice possibly the least classy recommendation on thread but they are nice!

dirtyprettything · 29/07/2015 15:24

Yes! You can still buy eau jeune! I buy the eau fraiche every year as my holiday scent. Doesn't last long on but who cares?

dirtyprettything · 29/07/2015 15:25

Le petit Marseillaise do a dry oil body spray which smells divine

I also recommend the inter dentals as being much better than British ones

miaowmix · 29/07/2015 16:12

Thanks dirtypretty, I'll stock up. Grin

EmGee · 29/07/2015 20:32

Often you get good deals at 'parapharmacies' which are like pharmacies but without the dispensing bit (I think). Better deals on LRP, Avene etc there.

I use Avene but try and avoid buying it in a standard pharmacie as it's just too expensive. Now and again, I've bought it in Boots when it's 3-for-2.

For babies, you can get a fabulous ointment for cleaning bums at nappy change: like this. It's called Oleo-Liniment and is thick and creamy, scent-free, but no need to use nappy cream afterwards. Fabulous stuff! Cheap as chips - you only need to pay 5-6€ for a huge bottle. It even comes in vials for travel.

MrsSchadenfreude · 29/07/2015 21:54

I have Eau Jeune Eau Fraiche as well! I also got some Pierre Cardin "Choc" in a supermarket, which was my posh perfume in my yoof. Supermarket perfumes are definitely worth a sniff - lots of eaux de cologne there.

ohohohitsmagic · 29/07/2015 22:23

Oh this is SOOOO exciting. Please keep them coming! Any good hand cream reommendations?

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cressetmama · 29/07/2015 22:47

The Laino body lotions are good and reasonable at about 10-12 Euros for a 500ml (or more) pump bottle. It comes in olive oil, shea butter and (harder to find) an apple-pulp hydrating version. I tried to persuade Escentual to stock them...

GrimDamnFanjo · 29/07/2015 23:17

OK - here's my ever growing long list.
Bear in mind for the brands you can buy in the UK, I'm buying from a discounting Pharmacy in Paris so will save...

Bioderma Sensibio H2O Solution Micellaire
Bioderma Hydroibio H2O Solution Micellaire
Biafine Biafine emulsion
Embryolisse Lait Crème Concentré
Embryolisse Filaderme emulsion
Embryolisse Embryoderme
Embryolisse Rich Moisturizing Cream
Embryolisse Eau de Beauté
Topicrem Ultra Moisturizing Body Milk
Homéoplasmine
Nuxe Reve de Miel
Nuxe Huile Prodigeuse
Caudalie Divine elixir
Collosol Cleansing Milk
Avene Cicalfate
La Roche-Posay Redermic [R] Anti-Wrinkle
La Roche Posay Serozinc spray
Klorane Oatmilk Gentle Dry Shampoo Spray
Roget and Gallet Jean Marie Farina Soap,
Phyto 7 Hydrating Day Cream
Elmex
Ialuset

SuperFlyHigh · 30/07/2015 09:48

Grim

Nuxe Reve de Miel I tried face wash which personally too greasy but nice...

I have got Nuxe face mask with rose petals which is really nice too...

I really don't bother with other stuff.

in UK have tried Avene rich cream (in jar) which is nice and using Vichy Aqualia moisturiser - again very nice. I am using the Avene Cold Cream Bar though and that is very nice, surprisingly enough! Didn't think I would be that impressed by it!

Nothing I would necessarily say has made a vast difference or would buy a lot again!

Annarose2014 · 31/07/2015 16:00

The Nuxe oil and the Caudalie Divine oil are basically the same thing and I think there's only about €2 between them. Basically if you like rosey scents get the Nuxe, if you don't, get the Caudalie which is lily of the valley.

I'm obsessed with the Caudalie Divine scent - I even bought the Parfum!

SuperFlyHigh · 31/07/2015 17:28

anna but remember the Nuxe stuff if it says 'miel' then it's honey...!

GrimDamnFanjo · 02/08/2015 00:01

Caudalie Divine oil is way stronger scented than the Nuxe equivalent.
I like them both to be honest.
I've just google and discovered that Avibon the Vitamin A cream is discontinued :(

thatsshallot · 02/08/2015 08:59

Any RECs for discount pharmacy in Paris, will have 24 hours, but DH and 3 DCs too so will have to fit it in quickly, we'll be staying near Bastille . . .

MaryBerrysEyelashes · 02/08/2015 09:09

The French are mSsive hypochondriacs. You can't move for pharmacies. Partout

GrimDamnFanjo · 02/08/2015 19:20

There are three main discount pharmacies and they are mentioned in the article: www.eurocheapo.com/blog/3-pharmacies-where-you-can-buy-french-beauty-products-for-less.html

I shop at Pharmacie Monge which is mentioned above. It's extremely popular with Korean tourists who arrive by the coach load.

Best advice is to go there outside peak hours and with a list! It's not the kind of place you can window shop in ;)

ohohohitsmagic · 03/08/2015 20:14

Ooh thanks GDF!

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ohohohitsmagic · 03/08/2015 20:14

What do you buy there?

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