Clara Laguna takes a plane with a Dior defying Filomena itself (the storm with which 2021 greeted us) to make an editorial for the Traveler magazineDior is exquisite, and she manages to introduce it into a travel and lifestyle magazine with the same ease and consistency as she would the most famous fashion magazine on the planet. The same thing happens with beauty: Clara tries and tries again and looks for the story behind the product, preferably a travel story, packs it in her suitcase and flies away. The last destination was Tangier, Marrakech and Chefchaouen with Salima Issaoui, creator of UzzaThere will be many more. In the meantime, choose a citrus perfume, one with "baby notes" that make him happy, or a more special one that takes him on a journey when he closes his eyes.
1. Your favorite Laconicum product.
Without a doubt this Uzza cream for dry skin, SandstormSince I tried it, I've been using it compulsively, several times a day. At first, it wasn't my cup of tea, due to its somewhat thick texture and lack of aroma, but it leaves my skin so comfortable that I can't live without it anymore.
2. What is the geekiest thing you have bought?
Hmm... I don't think I consider anything I buy "geeky," but maybe that's because I'm so wrapped up in this and I've lost perspective. I don't know, a refreshing foot spray? I'm crazy about anything foot-related. A smoothing lip cream? It was actually amazing (from Clinique) and I miss it. I don't know if they still make it...
3. A mania beauty in your routine.
All of them. I don't see them as manias (remove makeup (It's a good habit, not a mania, right?), but as enjoyment. If I'm not exhausted—or sometimes precisely because I am and it's relaxing to do the ritual—I like to take a good while and get out all the arsenal, especially at night. During the day, I find it hard to leave the house without eye contour, dark circles remover, a little bit of shade... I'm more lazy about my body, and I don't overcomplicate my hair either. I'm not really into occlusive masks; I get overwhelmed. Maybe as a habit, I could say that I can't live or travel without my eyebrow brush. Or that I like to rinse with water afterward. micellar water wave cleansing milk, even if it is not necessary.
4. A product that you don't know what it is and are embarrassed to ask about.
I'm not at all shy about asking, especially if it's about something beautiful..
5. If you arrive home late, you will most likely:
None of the 3, but if I have to choose it would be the 2nd. That said, now I have a washable and reusable wipe, it doesn't kill me (I prefer to use my hands) but I've already said goodbye forever to single-use wipes..
6. What product or trick fixes a bad day?
A A good massage with oil and a jade roller or gua sha, combined with a mist like OSA Water Mist by Bioeffect and a little bit of illuminator in strategic locations.
7. Your favorite scent and one you can't stand.
When it comes to perfumes I am very unfaithful and perhaps a little basic, I like citrus fruits and floral, although according to and how a dusty I might like it too. My favorites lately are Le Temps des Rêves by Goutal and Sun Song by Vuitton, both of which have a baby note that makes me very happy. A scent I can't stand... I don't know if I'm that radical, but I'm not really into vanilla, coconut, oud, anise... but it always depends on who's wearing it, of course..
8. A foolproof makeup trick.
If we're talking about results, less is more, unless you're in expert hands or just doing it for fun (which is fine too)..
9. On a bad hair day, what do you do?
10. The last whim beauty that you have given yourself.
A cilantro-scented body wash from Kiehl's.









