10 years ago by The Atelier
Le matin: Je me lave le visage avec le savon Binchotan Charcoal Facial Soap ou le nettoyant Somme Institute, avant de suivre le programme en cinq étapes – six pour moi, puisque j’ajoute le contour des yeux – Somme Institute. En général, je ne me maquille que si je sors. S’il faut que j’aie l’air un peu présentable (mais sans trop en faire), je mets juste un peu de correcteur NARS et j’utilise mon recourbe-cils. Si je me fais un look total-make-up, j’applique le fond de teint Armani Luminous Silk ou Make Up For Ever Mat Velvet, du correcteur et une poudre NARS, le blush Dandelion de chez Benefit, la palette Urban Decay Naked Palette comme eyeliner, le mascara Benefit They’re Real, et sur les lèvres, le soin Vaseline.
Je suis hyper paresseuse avec mes cheveux, je me contente souvent de les laver. Mon produit capillaire préféré, c’est l’essence de soin pour les cheveux Margaret Josefin. Ça hydrate les pointes sèches et ça sent la pêche. Sur mon corps, j’applique une crème hydratante Mountain Ocean Skin Trip.
Pendant la journée: Le seul truc que j’emmène partout avec moi, c’est mon soin pour les lèvres à la Vaseline. Ou sinon, le Mountain Ocean Lip Trip si je suis occupée et que je n’ai pas envie d’appliquer un produit avec les doigts. Franchement, il n’y a rien de pire que des lèvres desséchées. Si je suis maquillée, je prends ma poudre compact et mon correcteur NARS pour les retouches.
Le soir: Je me démaquille avec Philosophy Purity et je termine par un peu de Créaline Bioderma pour m’assurer qu’il ne reste plus rien. Comme j’ai longtemps souffert d’acné, je fais vraiment l’effort de me démaquiller et de me laver le visage avant d’aller me coucher. Toutes les deux ou trois semaines, je me fais un masque : soit le Boscia Luminizing Black Mask ou celui à l’argile Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay (que je mélange avec un peu de vinaigre de cidre). En cas d’éruption cutanée, j’utilise le Kate Somerville EradiKate ou l’huile de théier. Sur les yeux, j’applique le concentré pour les yeux La Mer (j’adore le stick applicateur rafraîchissant) et comme crème hydratante, en fonction de la sècheresse de ma peau, j’alterne entre La Mer Crème de la Mer et l’huile Rodin Olio Lusso.
Love love love Jayne and her blog!
http://www.daarboven.com
she has just been on the coveteur, right? :)
http://littleaesthete.com
She is so so beautiful!!!!!
Xxx
Le monde des petites
http://www.lemondedespetites.com/
Love her tips!
http://www.FashionSnag.com
Cette femme est juste sublime, force, grâce, et naturel
J’aime beaucoup la subtilite du maquillage surtout celui des yeux, la couleur (qui semble naturelle) des cheveux et la veste chinee.
This woman has acne??? A little hard to believe…!
this « no makeup » makeup look is finally catching up with daily routine:))))
http://www.fashionbay365.com
LOVE Jayne.
wow her skin looks really amazing! i just changed up my skin regimen!
http://hashtagliz.com
Stop It Right Now, she is SOOOOO cool!!!
http://www.enduringethereal.com
I love her make up! I wish I could do winged eyeliner like she does!
http://sheseeksadventure.wordpress.com
You could do all this … or you could just be born with amazing genes like all of the women in this feature invariably are.
These women could wash their faces in pretty much anything and look good. Cetaphil, sorbolene, paraffin, Creme de la Mer – it wouldn’t make a difference. Why not feature a woman with difficult skin, at least once?
Ah don’t let the lighting fool you! I luckily did not have crazy breakouts this fashion week (versus a pea-sized cyst I had previously http://bit.ly/1v4ji5k) so it looks « smoother » than if you saw me in real life. If I maintain a strict regimen I am lucky to go a few weeks without giant cysts or bumpy clusters, but if I get lazy you bet I start breaking out immediately. I’ve accepted that I’m never going to have poreless porcelain airbrushed skin, but as long as I can minimize bumpy texture and scarring, I’m not gonna beat myself up too much. So sadly the image is not a portrayal of « amazing genes » (wah, I wish!) but rather, diligence in caring for one’s skin. It’s not meant to discourage people, but hopefully show that with effort you can improve on even not-so-amazing genes :) now someone guide me on age spots!
Très beau portrait !
La parenthèse Enchantée.fr
One on my favorite bloggers. She is so cool you actually wish you knew her! (i usually don’t really care)
So gorgeous
http://thefashionary.com/
I believe less is more. Because she looks perfect !!!
http://www.traveling-lady.com
I always love to read those beauty post! Her skin looks amazing
http://www.sassique.com
Chouette Jayne ! I love her blog, the girl is gorgeous !
Par contre la Vaseline, not so much, lol.
Pretty! I wonder how she masters that perfect eyeliner? Is it really just the Naked palette? Looks like there is some khol involved? Anyway, well done for someone who doesn’t wear make-up so often.
The secret is Muji thin cotton swabs! http://www.muji.us/store/thin-cotton-swabs.html
You can create the sharpest lines with them! I get the wing on (messily) with the eyeshadow brush in the palette and then clean up the line with the cotton swabs :)
Bonjour,
Pour info concernant la traduction, le « tea tree » en français c’est l’arbre à thé, rien à voir avec le théier ou le thé !
PS : je suis pas du tout à fond dans la mode, mais j’adore ce blog, j’aime beaucoup le ton des articles (et les photos et les illus bien sûr).
Bonne continuation
I’ve heard so much about the Somme Institute skin regimen… I’d love to learn more about it before spending the money… Any experience with it?
It is discussed/reviewed pretty extensively on Into the Gloss blog.
Somme has a travel kit version of the 5 step program that might be worth trying first?
oh, mais c’est Jane! je l’adore, elle est tellement cool… faut que toute la planète aille sur son blog!
wow. what a stunner.
Beauty! And I love seeing women of different ethnicities and colors on the blog – more please!
Beautiful! x
http://www.wild-cherrytree.com
yes, you look perfect :)
http://www.modaturkiye.com
I love her a lot!
http://www.adesignerinfashion.com/milan-ss-2015-fahion-week-before-the-angelo-marani-fashion-show/
She’s stunning! Whatever she’s doing is perfect.
xo
styleontheside.com
Binchotan charcoal soap is the best! If you have skin that suffers from blemishes and hyperpigmentation issues this is your go to soap. Glad such a beauty recommends it!
http://www.sablebeauty.com
She’s so pretty!
XO CHAMAFASHION
http://www.chamafashion.com/
I love (LOOOVE) this blog, and I never comment on anything, but this is the nth time I’ve noticed something that to me is quite odd.
I really find it a bit amusing to hear all these women say « oh, I really don’t wear any makeup on a day to day basis, just chapstick and concealer when I want to feel « fancy » and then appear in photos with eyeliner, mascara, etc. (not in an evening/going out type of situation); or say they only let their hair air-dry or blow-dry and don’t use anything but shampoo and then go on to enumerate all their hair products, and so on.
It just comes across as a bit of a contradiction, and I think sends the wrong message. I wish women would embrace whatever products and beauty routines they REALLY use, without feeling they have to necessarily conform to the « I-woke-up-like-this » mentality!
I agree wholeheartedly with your comment. If you really don’t wear any makeup during the day and you only wash your hair and do nothing else with, then why does every blog post have you made up with tons of makeup and a professional blowout? I don’t trust bloggers who say one thing about themselves and then portray a totally opposite person in their photos.
I know the photos look beautiful, but there was no professional hair or makeup for Jayne – and that’s true for every single one of our beauty minutes! We really rarely shoot anyone with professional makeup or hair, and always credit where we do. Promise :)