I Asked 3 French Women What Beauty Products They Toss in Their Beach Bags—23 Chic Essentials
From fragrance to face mist.
French women are synonymous with effortless, low-key beauty, but when the temperatures soar above 85°F, their routines become even more streamlined. Swipes of red lipstick make way for taps of tinted lip balm. Some individuals even forgo makeup altogether, and only essential skincare heroes (serum-like sunscreen, facial mist) make it into their carry-ons. Though you may find some surprising staples, such as a cooling jelly sheet mask, peeking out of their straw totes.
Basically, if you're ever looking for "work smarter, not harder" summer beauty recommendations, you should ask a French woman for a glimpse inside her beach bag. If that sounds rather unrealistic and perhaps a little extra, the next best thing you can do is scroll ahead. I tasked three of the chicest French women I know with sharing their ride-or-die vacation items for every getaway imaginable. Your Euro summer awaits!
Franny Fyne, Content Creator
I shouldn't be surprised that Paris-based content creator Franny Fyne, with her wispy French-girl fringe and collection of minimalist-chic outfits, has her vacation beauty regimen down to a science. "On holiday, my routine takes all of five minutes," she tells me, noting l'Ampolla—a small village in Catalonia—as her favorite getaway spot. "Several beaches, a little house a few kilometers away surrounded by olive trees, a timeless atmosphere… It's my anchor, my annual reset for the past few years." While she hasn't booked concrete plans this year, "l'Ampolla doesn't ask for much, and that's exactly what makes it [her] little corner of paradise."
If and when she does book the trip, she'll pack just the essentials: sunscreen, a gel face mask she chills in the freezer the night before ("I take it out when the heat becomes truly intense—guaranteed surprise from everyone around me and immediate soothing relief," she quips), and a few "no-makeup makeup" heroes for a lightweight, dewy visage. "Letting the skin breathe while giving it that little radiance that makes all the difference," she adds.
All these staples—along with a book, a pareo skirt, and sun oil—pile up in her wicker basket, which she deems the ultimate Euro summer accessory. "It embodies that quiet nonchalance that nothing else can quite imitate," she says. "It sets the tone before you've even set foot on the sand. Ultimately, [it's] the most French thing there is."
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"On holiday, my skincare routine simplifies without sacrificing anything. Sun protection is obviously the absolute nonnegotiable," she says. Her favorites, including this Elemis number, have three criteria in common. "They're fluid, leave no white cast, and work on all skin types," she adds. "I apply them alone or as the last step of my routine once all my other products have been absorbed."
"Merit found its place in my bag naturally. I love their philosophy as much as their products: a cohesive line designed to simplify. The Minimalist stick I take absolutely everywhere in two shades, depending on my tan: Taurillon and Cacao. [I also use] the Flush Balm on cheeks and lips for a touch of color that melts into the skin," she says.
Sophie Carbonari, Celebrity Aesthetician
"I don't make summer plans. I've decided that spontaneity is the ultimate luxury I can afford myself at this point. I simply close my studio when I want to leave and go," Paris-based celebrity aesthetician Sophie Carbonari says. That sentence officially cements her as the chicest Parisian I know—as if I didn't already consider her iconic. Typically, however, her summer starts in Arles for a weeklong getaway, commencing with the Rencontres d'Arles photography festival.
"Breakfast at Mazette, lunch at Nord-Pinus (where I work from my laptop), afternoons browsing at L'Arlatan, shopping at Moustique, flamenco nights, and dinner at Inari. From there, I visit friends in Marseille, then head to the Amalfi Coast—Naples and the surrounding area. I get everything I love: art, sea, food, and sun," she muses. "But honestly, who knows where I'll go this year?" It seems like a solid plan to me!
Given she's one of Paris's most sought-after facialists, you better believe she has her on-the-go skincare routine down pat. "I try to be minimal but intentional," she says, encouraging refreshing mist, smoothing serum, and post-sun recovery formulas, all of which you'll discover below. "People think skincare is optional on vacation, but it's actually when it matters most," she adds. "Sun damage, salt water, chlorine, dehydration—your skin is under siege. You either support it or spend the next month recovering."
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When it comes to makeup, Carbonari keeps it simple and skin focused. "I'm not a heavy-makeup person, but what I bring is specific: a liquid highlighter for cheekbones, eyelids, and brow bones; Eve Cloud [Paint] Blush; and L'Huile Prodigieuse for my body. I want to look like myself—just lit from within. Not made up. Just present," she says.
As for the most surprising item? Arnica shower gel, specifically this rich formula from Weleda. "After sun exposure and salt water, your skin needs anti-inflammatory support and repair. Most people reach for the wrong things—harsh soaps, heavy oils. Arnica is the answer," she declares.
Violette Serrat, Makeup Artist
Violette Serrat certainly knows a thing or two about low-maintenance makeup. "The only way to look effortless is to be effortless. That's really the secret. It's five minutes in the bathroom, not 50," the iconic makeup artist and Violette_FR founder once told me about her best French beauty tips. Of course, her vacation beauty regimen subscribes to a similar philosophy, whether she's headed to the South of France ("truly one of my favorite places in the world," she tells me) or, like this summer, recharging at her home in picturesque Connecticut. Case in point? When headed to the beach, this makeup artist actually eschews makeup.
"I never wear makeup to the beach, just a little Balm Amour for healthy shine, a bandana—which French women always seem to have—and a book that I seem to never have time to read," she shares. "For me, French beauty is about enjoying the moment, not worrying about how you look." With that, find her pre- and post-sun essentials ahead.
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"When I travel anywhere warm or humid, I always bring Boum-Boum Milk," she says. "It's the foundation of my skincare routine. It's lightweight, so it never feels sticky in the heat, and it helps protect my skin so it can better handle travel, changes in sleep, and long days outdoors."
Here, we have said UV Damage Rescue Serum, which calls upon centella asiatica, hexapeptides, and a natural form of polyglutamic acid to reduce inflammation, fade sunspots, and deeply hydrate. "I love applying it after a day in the sun because it helps calm and hydrate my skin when it needs a little extra support," Serrat says.
As discussed, Serrat rarely wears makeup on vacation, but when she does, she'll opt for a featherlight skin tint. "Right now, I've been loving Ciele's tinted serum with SPF mixed with a little Boum-Boum Milk," she says. "It gives me enough coverage while still looking like skin, so I can save makeup for dinner or the evening."
Opening image: @frannfyne

Jamie (Schneider) Chevron is Who What Wear’s senior beauty editor based in New York City. She specializes in trend forecasting, having tested countless beauty products and treatments to inform her discerning recommendations. With over eight years in the industry, she covers everything from innovative fragrance launches to need-to-know makeup tutorials to robust celebrity profiles. She graduated from the University of Michigan with a B.A. in Organizational Studies and English before moving to NYC, and her work has appeared in MindBodyGreen, Coveteur, and more.