Tuto comment être maquillée comme une vrai parisienne selon vogue: "commencer par être une mannequin de 25 ans. Voilà c'est fini pour ce tuto bisous 🙃"
@@luiscarl0ss 31 is still very young, especially if you are genetically blessed. I was still getting carded in my 30s. I agree with the original post, if you start out with a young, beautiful woman, you could slap a bunch of Kmart skin care and makeup on her face and she would still look great! This is why we even bother to watch this stuff. If they used an average looking 55 year old woman, would anyone really care?
As a Parisian I can say it's literally "no make at all " trend . We love our skincare products and a touch of niche fragrance you cannot identify straight away . Constance 's skin is simlply flawless .
I absolutely love you French women! I am all about the natural beauty philosophy (I wear a bit of makeup for stage but not say to day - just SPF - not even mascara) and you are some of the most beautiful women in the world! I think everyone should learn to embrace their natural beauty. I find heavily made up women tend to all look the same. My parents are Southern Italian but my mother and grandmother never wore makeup either.
@Trinity M Actually sexism is that women conventionally are expected to be young looking and made up, and being one's self and not being afraid of one's flaws and uniquenesses is going against the mainstream. Of course makeup is an art, but it's not as often appreciated as such. Most people use it to look better or to hide something, and it shouldn't be expected of anyone to "fix" their appearance. I love to see master artists like Lisa Eldridge apply makeup and talk about it but I don't like influencers on social media who normalized wearing super transforming makeup to the point that normal human face becomes unattractive. If you look at children nowadays more and more wear makeup on a regular basis at a much younger age, and it's not because they appreciate the artform, it's because they would be made fun of if they look like themselves. I agree that makeup has the power to be a beautiful artform when done by an artist, but they everyday getting ready for the majority of people isn't a fine art.
Magnifique Constance, Je suis parisienne j'ai envie de dire qu'a Paris il y a toutes les beautés et c'est bien et il faut en parler, Paris un beau mélange de culture voilà aussi pourquoi j'aime ma ville PARIS!!! Paris est ouvert au monde et vive VOGUE FRANCE !
Right before she put the cream in her elbows, her face was very red, and then all othe sudden is not. She obviously putted something else not showed in camera.
She is not 25 like someone said here. She is 30 years old. But this is not a point. I believe that beauty, class and a high social level should not disturb so much people. We see always a lot of hating from people here in these videos that show beautiful, rich, successfull women in their careers. Anyone can achieve anything. If you don´t want to be like them, forget then. D´ont nee to criticize! She is beautiful, tall, rich, desiderable and nothing people could say here would change this!
Quand le filtre disparaît, on voit que sa peau est très rouge, rosacée ? Plus d’authenticité dans ces vidéos les rendrait encore meilleures car nous, la classe ouvrière, pourrait au moins avoir quelque chose en commun avec la haute société ! 😉👌🏼
Très jolie mais c’est un maquillage pour fille déjà belle de base au naturel avec sourcils naturels. elle met pas de correcteur ni crayon sourcils ni fond de teint. J’aimerais bien voir un tuto maquillage naturel pour moche de base .. lol
Non mais Vogue, c'est la troisième vidéo en mois de 6 mois concernant le look "no makeup" des parisiennes et c'est toujours une femme blanche, blonde et maigre. Il n'y a pas de femmes racisées à Paris? Pas de diversité de corps non plus ?
@@castelineline2405 La France est un pays plein de diversité (notamment grâce à la colonisation mais ça c'est toute une autre histoire). J'aimerais regarder du contenu dans les réseaux sociaux qui reflète cette diversité. En plus, comme je l'ai déjà indiqué c'est la troisième vidéo qui montre le même stéréotype de femme française. Ce serait avantageux d'inclure d'autres visages qui représentent la France actuelle.
@@kathleen5800 maybe before writing these comments you can educate yourself on the ingredients in your sunscreen and their link to cancer. You could also learn that skin is the largest organ in your body and whatever you put on it quickly absorbs and ends up in your bloodstream. 5-15 minutes (depending on your skin tone) of unprotected sun exposure a day is essential and beneficial for the skin. For the rest of the time a simple hat and light breathable fabric for clothes is enough when the sun is most active. Diet plays a huge role in how much one is susceptible to the sun rays and burns as well. However if one dislikes their natural skin colour and wants to appear fairer, as some of the people commenting here, it’s a different issue where a deeper mental work with oneself has to be done
Hi , do you use same 2 moisturisers in summers? I would love to know about your Parisian skincare in Spring and Summers? Favourite sunscreens? What hair technique you prefer balyage?
I absolutely need at least a tiny bit of concealer, maybe some light brow pencil & a small bit of natural-looking rouge-if you have nice skin, you really can get away with very little.
Quand le filtre disparaît, on voit que sa peau est très rouge, rosacée ? Plus d’authenticité dans ces vidéos les rendrait encore meilleures car nous, la classe ouvrière, pourrions au moins avoir quelque chose en commun avec la haute société ! 😉👌🏼