she's 5'2-5'3, and absolutely teeny in person--beyond being thin, her bones look like little bird bones. She's lovelyShe is super tiny and what I love about her is that she is short and her legs are actually not long at all (see pics above, white tee and shorts) yet she manages to look skinny. I read somewhere she is 5'3"
And that face...
she's 5'2-5'3, and absolutely teeny in person--beyond being thin, her bones look like little bird bones. She's lovely
I love how delicate her body looks. Also, she has amazing skin.
She's half French, that definitely has something to do with it. Last year I adopted the French diet and skin care routine and it's been the greatest decision hands'down I've ever ever made for my physicality.Right!? I'd love to read what her skin routine is. Maybe she is just very lucky as she is still young?
@FrançoiseEllyn Apologies for going off-topic, but I would be interested to hear more about your French diet / skin care routine, if you are open to sharing?She's half French, that definitely has something to do with it. Last year I adopted the French diet and skin care routine and it's been the greatest decision hands'down I've ever ever made for my physicality.
My French skin care routine basically means my products are from France, and my manner of doing so. Cut down to the basics and you'll have the best skin of your life, as well as if your lifestyle matches it. I use bioderma micellar water, Yuli'a Cell Perfecto PM Serum (pricey but most effective brightening serum, nothing else helped like this for acne scars), la Roche Posay's Effacler Duo because I wasn't blessed with perfect skin without this, and grapeseed oil as a moisturizer. I then use rose and aloe facial spray throughout the day. I used to have oily skin but with grapeseed oil it's become normal, as moisturization is KEY.@FrançoiseEllyn Apologies for going off-topic, but I would be interested to hear more about your French diet / skin care routine, if you are open to sharing?
Thanks for the detailed and elegant responseMy French skin care routine basically means my products are from France, and my manner of doing so. Cut down to the basics and you'll have the best skin of your life, as well as if your lifestyle matches it. I use bioderma micellar water, Yuli'a Cell Perfecto PM Serum (pricey but most effective brightening serum, nothing else helped like this for acne scars), la Roche Posay's Effacler Duo because I wasn't blessed with perfect skin without this, and grapeseed oil as a moisturizer. I then use rose and aloe facial spray throughout the day. I used to have oily skin but with grapeseed oil it's become normal, as moisturization is KEY.
Diet is rather ironic because the lifestyle of the French is so different. They smoke, eat cheese, drink wine and wine and wine, but that's it. I'm talking about the typical skinny French girl, with whom I befriended many while living there. It's sort of equivalent to LA: they won't touch dairy or sugar but they'll do coke on the weekends. This mindset works so much better for me, I'd die without my vices. It may go against the majority of SGF but it's just what works for me personally.
In short for the diet section, I buy organic everything and eat foods that may not be healthy, but they're all in teeny tiny portions, not Americanized by any means. This leads to NO binges because if I'm craving sugar, I'll have a few pieces of dark chocolate. I believe there needs to be a balance of health and pleasure.
she's 5'2-5'3, and absolutely teeny in person--beyond being thin, her bones look like little bird bones. She's lovely