Self-Care Lessons from French People

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In France, people don’t follow celebrity culture or buy lots of cheap beauty and fashion items. They eat well, drink lots of water, walk everywhere, enjoy a little wine (only with food) and spend more on a few quality items of clothing and beauty brands. There is a lot to learn from French men and women!

Eat Good Food (in balance)

In France, it is still the norm to savour food and drink. People buy good bread from the boulangerie, good cakes from the patisserie and drink  good wine with their meals. They visit the market to buy fresh organic fruit for dessert, treating themselves to a good cake at the patisserie at weekends.

French people know portion control. They don’t eat giant American muffins, nor bags of chips. They eat proper meals (3 a day) with few snacks (petrol stations and newsagents in France sell fuel and newspapers, not chocolate bars and bags of crisps, as there is no market for them).

Drink Plain Water

French people do enjoy good wine (with their dinner). But they don’t binge-drink, and most of the time, they are drinking plain water. There is less of a market in France for fizzy drinks or energy drinks. Wine, water and coffee are the three main beverages of France.

For the average adult, experts recommend filling a reusable water bottle twice a day. If you get through that, you should be drinking enough water, as long as you’re not also drinking too much wine!

Walk Everywhere

Paris is one of the world’s most walkable cities, built on a grid with hardly any buildings more than four storeys high. So as a result, all people in the city walk to get to most places, which is why they are so slim.

French people don’t really ‘do exercise’, they instead make it part of their lives. They walk if they can, take the stairs over the lift, and combined with healthy food in smaller portions, naturally stay slim and active.

Authentic Simple Skincare

French people would never dream of buying lots of cheap ineffective ‘miracle cure’ skincare from a cheap drugstore. They visit the natural health store and invest in just one or two skincare products made with organic plant-based ingredients, then use them religiously, as part of a self-care routine.

A Stylish Capsule Wardrobe

Just like their skincare, French people mix-and-match a few quality items of ethically-made clothing that suits their shape and complexion. They don’t rush to buy ‘bargains’ in sales, just because they are cheap. They take care of their clothes and shoes, to last them years.

Value Social Connections

In France, people still engage in the art of conversation. It’s normal to enjoy coffee or a glass of wine over an hour of good talk, rather than staring into their phones or sitting at home playing computer games.

French people also still go for walks in their grand parks, and strike up pleasant conversation with passers-by, or perhaps the odd French poodle!

Read Good Books

French people are usually very educated and enjoy reading good books, whether that is a thrilling novel, or a non-fiction read on modern politics. They are not really fans of cheap and tacky reality shows,  they prefer to sit at home and expand their mind with good reading.

Embrace Your Unique Features

All French people know that they are beautiful, even those that have not been blessed with perfect bone structure. We’ve all seen French women who carry themselves well, making the best of what nature gave them, and still looking more beautiful and elegant than most women elsewhere in the world.

Know what your best features are, and accentuate them. Then use French self-care secrets to make the best of the rest!

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