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CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 17: Simona Tabasco attends the "Monster" red carpet during the 76th annual Cannes film festival at Palais des Festivals on May 17, 2023 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Marc Piasecki/FilmMagic)Marc Piasecki In a floral Lanvin gown and her shoulder-length lob swept back with a single loose tendril, Tabasco evoked a Death Becomes Her-era Isabella Rossellini. And in sheer Saint Laurent, Iris Law’s side-parted bleached crop supplied no-nonsense polish with help from a burgundy lip. And steps away in a black Saint Laurent column dress, White Men Can’t Jump’s Laura Harrier wore a fresh adaptation of the symmetrical “film star flip” that her hairstylist Lacy Redway created for the actor’s Met Gala and Vanity Fair Oscar party appearances this year.
“I always use my fingers to apply makeup,” says Bonjout. “Massage is therapeutic for boosting our confidence and reducing stress and anxiety,” she explains, adding that it creates a window for “less worry, better sleep, and glowing skin.” She chose her innovative waterless texture for Le Balm so that it could be warmed between fingers and massaged into skin for “immediate soothing and regeneration.” She points out that in France, people get facials at least once a month, often for their healing power of touch. “The most incredible facial I have ever tried for the skin is Joelle Ciocco in Paris. She’s the French facialist who invented the ‘buccal massage,’ working not only on the outside of the face but also on the inside through the oral cavity,” she says. “It looks very strange, but it’s worth it.” And for those stateside in the New York area, Bonjout’s friend Isabelle Bellis trained with Ciocco for a similar intraoral massage technique.
To protect your skin barrier, Bonjout suggests gently double cleansing at night and then in the morning, rinsing your skin with thermal water or spritzing on a toning mist. It’s “the total opposite of the squeaky clean” American method for a reason: “Every night, your skin reconstitutes its flora to protect itself,” she says. “Simply rinsing in the morning with thermal water like Avène Thermal Spring Water or a gentle flower water toner like Herbivore rose Hibiscus Face Mist is all you need to do before starting your day.” At night, “double cleansing is capital, especially when I wear sunscreen or makeup, to remove Manhattan’s polluted particles,” she says. “When I stay home, I only gently clean my skin with my Collosol Eau de Lait or micellar water.” She likes Bioderma Micellar Water (“French famous” since the early’ 90s) as a first step, and Caudalie Vinoclean Foaming Cleanser or Tata Harper Softening Cleanser as the second “double” cleanse.
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