I never had problem skin. And frankly, as a crisis reporter, I didn’t have the time to think about it either. Skincare was never a priority — it simply had to function.
But at 62, something shifted. A basic moisturizer was no longer enough. Those fine, stubborn lines stayed. No matter what I tried.
I went through the usual cycle: expensive, heavily advertised products, all promising results. None delivered. Not even close.
And elaborate skincare routines? Not an option. Not then, not now. My work hasn’t changed. My days are still too full for rituals that take more time than they’re worth.
Beau Domaine was different.
I’ll be honest: the Hollywood connection didn’t sell it to me. If anything, it made me skeptical. The fact that it isn’t aggressively promoted is what ultimately made me curious enough to try.
And it surprised me.
The products don’t overwhelm. They do what they’re supposed to do — and they do it well. My skin feels more stable, more resilient. The fine lines haven’t disappeared, but they’ve softened in a way I hadn’t managed to achieve before.
No drama. No miracle language. Just visible, consistent effect.
For me, that’s rare. And it matters.