She imposed herself in the 1980s and
La Boum
(Claude Pinoteau, 1980) as the little fiancée of the French.
If Sophie Marceau has been able to keep her place as a favorite in the hearts of the public, it is also for her naturalness that she cultivates as much in the cinema as in the front row of fashion shows.
Last December, it was barely made up that we discovered it in a candy pink costume at the Jacquemus fashion show.
A simple ponytail and bangs... she didn't need more to shine.
In video, Le Raffia, the Jacquemus fashion show at Le Bourget
“At some point, you have to let go”
As for the fact of aging, the actress was quite confident and serene in a video interview granted to
Brut
: “Today, everyone controls themselves, we put filters.
But at some point, you gotta let go, because you can't be in control.
It is not possible.
You can't be in control all the time."
Before adding: “Each day brings something, or removes something, things are not frozen.
Myself, I'm escaping, I'm going to grow old, I'm going to have gray hair...».
This does not prevent the actress from taking care of herself.
And there again, it is the natural that prevails.
Thus, questioned by
Current Woman
in 2022, she explained: “I have never had recourse to botox injections.
I use an organic botox gel, Biotulin.
It has nothing to do with botox.
It is a herbal gel that works directly against wrinkles.
I will never use botox, if only because of the formation of an unnatural mask on the face”.
The Biotulin brand is regularly cited as a celebrity secret.
Thus Jennifer Lopez and Victoria Beckham would have been followers but also Michelle Obama, Meghan Markle or Queen Letizia of Spain.
In 2015, the
Daily Week
revealed that it was also Kate Middleton's secret to shine during her first appearance when Charlotte was born.
The newspaper having interviewed Arona Ahmed, the midwife of the current Princess of Wales.
Ambiguous speech
But what about this brand made in Germany?
On his site, Julien Kaibeck, founder of Slow Cosmétique, looked into the Biotulin case and underlined the brand's ambiguous discourse while proposing truly natural alternatives.
Indeed, the specialist pointed the finger at the false naturalness claimed by the brand, products containing phenoxyethanol, a preservative prohibited by the Cosmébio or Ecocert specifications, and recognized as being an endocrine disruptor.
A boring point when the brand is indeed playing on the natural and
green
card on its Instagram account.
On the other hand, Julien Kaibeck did not question the promise of the tightening effect of the star product, Supreme Skin Gel.
This organic botox gel is sold in particular at Nocibé at a price of €57 for 15 ml.
Fragrance-free, it is composed, among other things, of spilanthol, a local anesthetic that reduces muscle contraction.
Result: features relax, fine lines fade.
All without stinging and with the first visible effects in less than an hour, as the brand promises on its site.
A real tensor action but which unfortunately remains quite short-lived, no more than 24 hours.
And which according to those who have tested it remains far from the results of the injections.
Marketing, when you hold us...