Our Marie Claire' counterparts across the globe share their go-tos.
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Learning about the beauty routines of people from around the world is always fascinating.

Beauty editor Tania Villasenor always wears sunscreenand a bucket hat.
Fashion and beauty editor Efua Claire Jobi-Taiwo often avoids the sun.
SPF 50 on her face and body is a must for beauty editor Florence Deladriere.

“Because I have fair skin, the sun is not my best friend,“Deladriere says.
Other times, Im wearing linen or cotton shirts and a cap or hat.
“For a good portion of Australian womenespecially younger womenbronzed skin is still considered deeply desirable.

“However, it is important to protect and moisturize our skin.
I never leave the house without wearing an SPF 50.
I currently use Sisley Paris Sunleya G.E.

“My favorite sunscreen is a Belgian one: Everyday Sunscreen by Le Rub,“De Craenesays.
It’s dermatologist- and pediatrician-approved for infants as young as six months, which gives me peace of mind.
It ticks all the boxes for us, making beach days just a bit easier and more sustainable.”

“In my country, people love sunbathing a lot and dont use high SPF,“Torlaschisays.
“They think that if they don’t use it, they won’t look tan.
Its a hard belief to break down.

Personally, my sunscreen routine is very strict and I wear SPF 50 all year long.
In Italy, sea-friendly formulas and spray formulas are very popular right now.
The latter are easy to use: You dont have to massage them.

Just spray and its done.”
I live in a country where the sun shines almost all year long,“Plakokefalousays.
For the city, I love the Capital Soleil UV Age Daily SPF 50+ from Vichy.

I also love Ultimate Sun Protector Lotion SPF 50+ Sunscreen from Shiseido.
“There are no excuses for not using sunscreen daily.
I always apply SPF 50 every morning and reapply it throughout the day.

Among my favorites are Chanel’s protective fluid and L’Oreal Paris' UV Defender.
Nowadays, sunscreens are also treatment creams, which means they are truly allies for skincare and aging.”
Originally from Poland, editor-in-chief Magdalena Fraj recommends only broad-spectrum sunscreens.

I also toss my sunscreen after a year, because the ingredients become inactive over time.”
But would I do it again?
The late pope spared no expense when it came to treating the infant prince in 2014.

Skip the shampoos, glosses, and treatments.




























