Minimalist beauty with Natacha Morice

Natacha Morice, 29 years old, Producer of Loïc Prigent- Paris, France. @natachamorice

Hello Natacha! First of all, can you tell us a bit more about your background?
I’ve been Loïc Prigent’s producer for more than 5 years, before that I studied at Sciences Po and did an internship in fashion show production.

How would you describe your beauty world?
Quite minimalist. I learned over time that the less products I use, the better! For me the most important thing is to pay attention to my skin rather than make-up. I purify my skin and moisturise it, to counter the effects of the pollution in Paris. And I use very few different products, I don’t change brands or I use hyaluronic acid and a vitamin C serum on a daily basis, so I don’t rush my skin. I use hyaluronic acid and a vitamin C serum every day.

In terms of make-up, minimalist too: pencil and brow soap on the eyebrows, mascara for the eyes, a touch of blush and that’s it!

What is your beauty ritual before Fashion Week?
Get as much sleep as possible, because afterwards it’s not really possible. And avoid alcohol! The day before Fashion Week, it’s always a good idea to take a last beauty break before running around! I recently discovered the brand Omad, which uses traditional Chinese medicine to create face masks. So before I start Fashion Week, I use the“Ginseng Nourishing Glow Mask” for a little boost, then I moisturise well, and off to bed!

When you travel, what are your feel good tips?
Moisturise my skin well to avoid jet lag and the air conditioning on the train or plane, and use Gua Sha to decongest the skin and boost circulation.

Finally, what are the beauty products that will never leave you?
Bioderma Micellar Water, Dr. Barbara Sturm’s Hyaluronic Acid Serum and Vitamin C Serum, Dr. Barbara Sturm’s Enzyme Cleanser, which deep cleans and exfoliates, and Shea Moisture’s “Jamaican Black Castor Oil Strengthen and Restore Treatment Masque” because it’s the only one that moisturizes my hair.

Photos credit: Julien Da Costa