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The ultimate skincare routine with French pharmacy brands: Bioderma, Avène and Nuxe step by step

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You know the feeling. Standing in the pharmacy surrounded by dozens of bottles with no idea where to start. The good news: with the right products from Bioderma, Avène and Nuxe, you can build a four-step routine that actually works.

Step 1: Cleansing

Bioderma invented micellar water in the 1990s. The Sensibio is iconic - one sells every two seconds worldwide.

For shower cleansing, the Bioderma Atoderm Shower Oil (€17.14) cleans without compromising the skin barrier.

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For blemish-prone skin, the Avène Cleanance HYDRA cream (€13.34) restores moisture for those on anti-acne medication.

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Step 2: Targeted treatment

The Avène Cicalfate+ Cream (€7.09) is the Swiss army knife of skincare - irritation, cracked skin, post-procedure healing. The Cicalfate+ Serum (€29.90) provides more intensive repair.

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The Avène Body Gentle Scrub (€14.65) exfoliates while respecting sensitive skin.

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Step 3: Moisturise and protect

The Nuxe Huile Prodigieuse Or (€34.85) is arguably the most famous French beauty product in the world. Face, body, hair - all in one.

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The Nuxe Nuxuriance Ultra set (€63.72) offers a complete anti-aging routine.

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Step 4: Don't forget your hair

The Klorane BIO Peony Conditioner (€15.69) soothes sensitive scalps. The Klorane SOS Serum (€17.79) provides instant relief.

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Smart shopping in Belgium

All these products are available at Viata, Farmaline and Medi-Market. On PharmaCompare, we compare prices so you always find the best deal.

Inspired by an article from The French Pharmacy Blog.

This is not medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist. Read the patient information leaflet. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice.