Nuxe: best-sellers


Nuxe, a very popular French cosmetics brand found in pharmacies, is now sold at walgreens.com and Target. It was already availabe in the US through different websites (nuxe.com, beauty.com, dermstore.com...) but now that it can be purchased from a major drugstore, I though it was a good time to tell you about the brand's best-sellers. 


Nuxe was born in Paris in the 1990s from a woman entrepreneur, who thought nature could provide the best ingredients in beauty products. Nuxe products contain a lot of plant extracts and natural substances, although they are not marketed as "natural" or organic (in fact Nuxe has a sub-brand specialized in organic cosmetics called Bio Beauté by Nuxe, which is not available in the US as far as I know). 


Here's an overview of the 3 most loved items by the brand: 


Huile Prodigieuse 




I will review this one soon! This is a multi-tasking dry oil that can be used on skin and hair. It is Nuxe's star product and it has gained cult status in France. 


Baume Rêve de Miel 



The "honey dream" lip balm is beloved because it efficiently repairs dry lips but also because of its sweet honey scent. 


Crème Fraîche de Beauté 




Despite a recent reformulation that disappointed some long time fans, this moisturizing face cream is still a best-seller. 


My opinion: Nuxe is a solid brand that makes great products with nice textures and luxurious scents, and you shouldn't hesitate to give it a try if you like to discover new ranges. Keep in mind that pharmacy skincare brands in France tend to be higher-quality than in the US (think about Avène, La-Roche-Posay, Vichy, Bioderma, Caudalie - yes Caudalie is sold in drugstores in France!), so don't be turned off even if you usually prefer high-end brands. Unfortunately, Nuxe is sold at a much higher price in the US than it is in France: a quick comparison shows that the large bottle of Huile Prodigieuse is sold $45 before tax on the official US website, and 29.70 euros on the official French website, which is equal to about $40.5 but already includes 20% sales tax! 


The product featured in this review was purchased by Lulle. I received no compensation to write this post, which only reflects my personal opinion. This post contains affiliate links.



2 comments

  1. The Reve de Miel lip balm is my holy grail! Thank god for online beauty blogs or I would never have been introduced to French drugstore/pharmacy brands- I actually own all three of these products and I love them :)

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    1. Glad you love them too! I'm happy if I can help people discover new brands, I think that the French cosmetics brands have a lot to offer!

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