
Klorane
Pierre Fabre dermo-cosmetic — pharmacy staple with plant-extract science, specialises in hair but solid face offerings.
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Klorane is a Pierre Fabre pharmacy classic. Best known for hair, but their micellar waters and dermo-protective creams are French-drugstore staples that sit next to Bioderma.
Strengths
- + Pierre Fabre pharmacy credibility
- + Affordable €10-15 tier
- + Plant-extract formulations
Weaknesses
- − Hair line more famous than skincare
- − Fragrance in some products
The Klorane Story
Launched 1965 under Pierre Fabre, the same group behind Avène and Ducray. The "blue flag" cornflower water micellar is the classic Parisian pharmacy pickup — €9 and it lasts forever.
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6 products reviewed and rated.

Smoothing & Soothing Eye Patches with Cornflower
Klorane's pharmacy-aisle answer to expensive eye masks — organic cornflower water (the brand's signature plant ingredient, with documented soothing properties), hyaluronic acid for plumping, and dextran sulfate for de-puffing, in a hydrogel patch that adheres tightly under the eye for 15 minutes. Ophthalmologist-tested, contact-lens safe, no silicones or parabens. The cooling effect amplifies if you keep the packs in the fridge. At $18 for 7 pairs, it's the per-use cost of a coffee — and it works on the universal 'didn't sleep enough' problem in a way that most actives can't.

Eye Make-Up Remover with Cornflower
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