We get into the toiletry bags of summer of the founders of Laconicum. We already showed you Maria'sA maximalist, she takes everything she needs, taking advantage of the fact that she travels by car. Anabel practices cosmetic minimalism, reduces your routine to a minimum, for comfort, space and time. Discover how the toiletry bag of Anabel's summer.
What does Anabel, founder of Laconicum, carry in her summer makeup bag?
In the summer, unlike my dear friend María, I keep my cosmetics to a minimum. In short, I go wild and do so consciously. I like to travel light on both my physical and mental luggage. These are the products I carry around, on trains, planes, in shopping bags, and in sun loungers. This is my summer makeup bag: intense, sufficient, fabulous.
Beach and pool classics from yesterday, today and always
Sunscreen SPF50 (Mimitika)Let's start with the obvious. I like this one, so easy and French-inspired.
Aloe vera (Standard Procedure)The sensation of applying after-sun after the beach or pool should be declared an Intangible Heritage of Humanity. I keep this one in the refrigerator to enhance the feeling of freshness.
My four most basics
Is Lymph-Lite So essential? For me, yes. I don't feel like I've showered unless I've first dry-brushed my skin from neck to toe. It energizes and polishes my skin.
I can wash my hair with any shampoo, as long as I condition it with a good product afterward. I have a lot of hair, thick and dry, so the mask Hair Repair (Sachajuan) is a good travel companion.
Summer is bare skin, arms, back, and legs. I treat my body with care. That's why I use Skin Drencher Super-charge Body Lotion (Bodyologist) a powerful, Danish cream that leaves me feeling supple and juicy.
A perfume?
Just one? I refuse. To wake me up, a knock Eau de Menton, a lemon cologne from 1947. I'll also smell like three Heeley scents: Ginger Zest, with its spicy ginger touch, Athenean, because it reminds me of my beloved Greece and, sometimes, of Cardinal, because I believe that good aromas have no, as the song says, “time or date on the calendar.”









