I personally quite like Chantecaille as I think that their products are more universal and accessible by different skin age groups. Their products are all botanical, so the brand certainly has some advantage already there not just because of the cause that they do every year, but also due to the product reliability combined with advanced technology. That explains why Chantecaille has a religious group of users which is growing through word of mouth despite not doing much heavy marketing compared to some other big luxury skincare brands. Nevertheless, here are some of their products that I suggest you to begin with especially if you are still in the testing stage.
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General compatibility
- Chantecaille Vital Essence (Hydrating serum)
- Chantecaille Flower Harmonizing Cream
- Chantecaille Detox Clay Mask with Rosemary and Honey
Addressing specific concerns (ie. Skin recovery & healing)
- Chantecaille Jasmine and Lily Healing Mask
- Chantecaille Gold Recovery Mask (Revitalising Treatment)
- Chantecaille Nano Gold Energizing Face Cream
Where to buy
- Nordstrom (Free shipping & samples)
- Saks Fifth Avenue (Free shipping & samples)
Recommendations
- Sisley Black Rose Skin Infusion Cream (Plumping & Radiance)
- Sisley Sisleÿa L'Integral Anti-Age cream
- Kahina Giving Beauty Prickly Pear Seed Oil (Dry/ Sensitive/ Eczema Skin)
- African Botanics Mineral Cleansing Mask
- May Lindstrom The Youth Dew Hydrating Facial Serum & The Blue Cocoon Beauty Balm Concentrate