In France, going to the pharmacy is part of everyday life. You visit for advice, for reassurance, and for skincare too. From the start, we are taught to look at the skin as an organ first: something to protect, support and respect.
I qualified as Docteur en Pharmacie nearly two decades ago, and when I moved to London in 2006 and opened The French Pharmacy, I realised how unique this approach is. The British women I meet are incredibly engaged with skincare, but often overwhelmed by faddish
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