Audrey Fleurot lifts the veil on her skin problems

Audrey Fleurot lifts the veil on her skin problems

If she usually displays an impeccable complexion, Audrey Fleurot has not always liked her skin. A fight that the HPI actress and muse of the Eau Thermale Jonzac brand revealed on June 23. We tell you everything.

If we have long sought the secret ofAudrey Fleurot to achieve a such glow, it was without suspecting the fight led by the actress to achieve such a result. Indeed, currently at the head of the first role of the series HPI on TF1, the star has against all odds revealed to have been subject to severe skin problems in the past. A fight which the pretty redhead chose to testify on June 23, in an interview devoted to Feminine. An interview during which she reveals to have contracted strong allergies following a excessive use of cosmetics.

Audrey Fleurot, the cause of her skin problems

After spending years putting on all the creams possible and imaginable, I became allergic to everything overnight”, she explained to our colleagues. The person responsible for her torments according to the actress: scented products. “I had eczema, my face was swelling. I was really at an impasse. I had a real desire to go organic, but in organic there are essential oils ” she continued. So many inconveniences from which the actress now seems to have come out.Untouchablesthanks to a brand new beauty routine

Audrey Fleurot’s secret to taking care of her sensitive skin

Today the face of the brand Jonzac Thermal Waterthe problems ofAudrey Fleurot seem far behind her. Indeed, contacted by the label at the most critical moment for her skin, the forties swears today only by the skincare routine prescribed by the claw. Her secret to looking great on set? The Miraculous REactive cream from the hydration range of the brand: a treatment that the star recommends applying as a mask, as soon as she feels the need. A way for her to prevent struggle and reactions to which she has been subject in the past, for her skin which she defines as “dried” by nature.

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