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]]>Here are our favorite beauty brands that come from France.
Buly 1803 is one of the oldest and most famous French beauty brands. You may have recently heard about it because of the line of perfumes they made for the Louvre inspired by famous artworks.
Typology is a vegan company focused on using the best ingredients they can find that are so natural you can eat them. Its prices are pretty low compared to the quality it offers, which makes it one of the most popular brands in France and beyond.
Bastide is an amazing brand that uses traditional recipes and modern design to create products for every woman who wants to take care of herself. Everything they offer is based on plant-based ingredients, essential oils, spring water and honey that originate from Provence.
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]]>The post Your Guide for Ordering Coffee in France appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>Café Express is French name for espresso. Even if you order an “espresso” everyone would understand, but you should know what café express means when in France.
You’ve probably heard about this one before – it’s a strong brewed coffee served with milk. The French usually enjoy it at breakfast with a tasty croissant and bread-butter-jam.
This is espresso with steamed milk and it’s usually served in cafés. Don’t confuse it with Café au Lait though which is made with brewed filtered coffee, not espresso. Order a Grand Crème if you want double.
This is espresso diluted with hot water and the closest thing to American black coffee. If you like drip-style coffee, this is the one for you.
What we call a macchiato in Italy or a cortado in Spain, in France it’s called Une Noisette. This is espresso with a dab of milk and it makes for a great post-meal coffee.
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]]>The post What French People Can Teach Us About Enjoyment appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>When you rush to get up and get out in the morning, your day is doomed to be stressful. Look up to the French, who go to bed early so they can get enough sleep, then wake up completely rested. A cup of coffee, a light breakfast, and no screens in the morning guarantee a great start of the day.
How can they eat so much pastry, cheese, and desserts and still look amazing? The truth is that the French usually don’t eat a lot. They know how to enjoy their favorite foods, but they also know when to stop.
France has always been the home of the most fashionable people in the world, and the best part is that they don’t look like they try too hard. Their secret is in classic fashion that’s immune to trends and in high-quality, tailored garments.
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]]>The post 10 Things You Need in Your Kitchen According to Parisians appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>Parisians will not cook a frozen meal from the grocery store, but rather a simple meal from fresh basic ingredients. Here are 10 things they always have in their kitchens (or pick up on their way home from work).
They are not a common choice for breakfast, but rather for lunch or dinner. They can be boiled and used in salads and sandwiches or fried with veggies.
A fresh baguette is a must with every meal and they don’t even think about processed or sliced options.
How do you give food flavor without adding too many unnecessary calories? With dijon mustard!
Use it for cooking or salads however you like.
There are fromageries all over Paris and they offer an incredible selection of cheese. No wonder it’s on the menu every day.
Butter is the key ingredient that’s added to everything, from meat to croissants and desserts.
They would never refuse a glass of wine, over a meal or while cooking.
Full-fat yogurt is a perfect breakfast choice. It’s creamier than American yogurt and doesn’t get flavored besides the occasional vanilla.
While they drink their coffee out, at home the choice is usually a tea.
Whether in a restaurant or at home, a dessert is the best way to finish a meal.
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]]>The post Cities Every Book Lover Should Visit appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>According to a 2016 report, Buenos Aires is the city with the most bookstores per capita (690 in total), among which are a few real gems. For example, bookstore El Ateneo Grand Splendid was voted the second most beautiful in the world in 2015 by The Guardian.
The capital of Japan offers a surprisingly great number of bookstores selling used books. The city even have a whole district with used bookstores named Jimbocho, where you can find over 160 such stores.
It’s hard to find a city with a richer literature history than Paris. It’s the city where famous writers like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway spent their days and wrote some of their most famous pieces.
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]]>The post 5 French Brands of Natural Cosmetics That We Want in Our Bathroom Cabinets appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>Here are our favorite beauty brands that come from France.
Buly 1803 is one of the oldest and most famous French beauty brands. You may have recently heard about it because of the line of perfumes they made for the Louvre inspired by famous artworks.
Typology is a vegan company focused on using the best ingredients they can find that are so natural you can eat them. Its prices are pretty low compared to the quality it offers, which makes it one of the most popular brands in France and beyond.
Bastide is an amazing brand that uses traditional recipes and modern design to create products for every woman who wants to take care of herself. Everything they offer is based on plant-based ingredients, essential oils, spring water and honey that originate from Provence.
The post 5 French Brands of Natural Cosmetics That We Want in Our Bathroom Cabinets appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>The post Your Guide for Ordering Coffee in France appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>Café Express is French name for espresso. Even if you order an “espresso” everyone would understand, but you should know what café express means when in France.
You’ve probably heard about this one before – it’s a strong brewed coffee served with milk. The French usually enjoy it at breakfast with a tasty croissant and bread-butter-jam.
This is espresso with steamed milk and it’s usually served in cafés. Don’t confuse it with Café au Lait though which is made with brewed filtered coffee, not espresso. Order a Grand Crème if you want double.
This is espresso diluted with hot water and the closest thing to American black coffee. If you like drip-style coffee, this is the one for you.
What we call a macchiato in Italy or a cortado in Spain, in France it’s called Une Noisette. This is espresso with a dab of milk and it makes for a great post-meal coffee.
The post Your Guide for Ordering Coffee in France appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>The post What French People Can Teach Us About Enjoyment appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>When you rush to get up and get out in the morning, your day is doomed to be stressful. Look up to the French, who go to bed early so they can get enough sleep, then wake up completely rested. A cup of coffee, a light breakfast, and no screens in the morning guarantee a great start of the day.
How can they eat so much pastry, cheese, and desserts and still look amazing? The truth is that the French usually don’t eat a lot. They know how to enjoy their favorite foods, but they also know when to stop.
France has always been the home of the most fashionable people in the world, and the best part is that they don’t look like they try too hard. Their secret is in classic fashion that’s immune to trends and in high-quality, tailored garments.
The post What French People Can Teach Us About Enjoyment appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>The post 10 Things You Need in Your Kitchen According to Parisians appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>Parisians will not cook a frozen meal from the grocery store, but rather a simple meal from fresh basic ingredients. Here are 10 things they always have in their kitchens (or pick up on their way home from work).
They are not a common choice for breakfast, but rather for lunch or dinner. They can be boiled and used in salads and sandwiches or fried with veggies.
A fresh baguette is a must with every meal and they don’t even think about processed or sliced options.
How do you give food flavor without adding too many unnecessary calories? With dijon mustard!
Use it for cooking or salads however you like.
There are fromageries all over Paris and they offer an incredible selection of cheese. No wonder it’s on the menu every day.
Butter is the key ingredient that’s added to everything, from meat to croissants and desserts.
They would never refuse a glass of wine, over a meal or while cooking.
Full-fat yogurt is a perfect breakfast choice. It’s creamier than American yogurt and doesn’t get flavored besides the occasional vanilla.
While they drink their coffee out, at home the choice is usually a tea.
Whether in a restaurant or at home, a dessert is the best way to finish a meal.
The post 10 Things You Need in Your Kitchen According to Parisians appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>The post Cities Every Book Lover Should Visit appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>According to a 2016 report, Buenos Aires is the city with the most bookstores per capita (690 in total), among which are a few real gems. For example, bookstore El Ateneo Grand Splendid was voted the second most beautiful in the world in 2015 by The Guardian.
The capital of Japan offers a surprisingly great number of bookstores selling used books. The city even have a whole district with used bookstores named Jimbocho, where you can find over 160 such stores.
It’s hard to find a city with a richer literature history than Paris. It’s the city where famous writers like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway spent their days and wrote some of their most famous pieces.
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