Hahaha! I don’t so much worry…but wonder…if maybe he has a secret way to camouflage…like inside a Trojan-like fake flowerpot, or piece of garbage, no one will look at twice and/or pick up. Shoot…if they can hide cameras in air-bnb’s, perhaps they are even easier to remain unnoticed out in the wild!
I thought I saw some Burt's in a Monoprix on Rue du Faubourg du Temple in Goncourt when I was there in November. I opted for La Petit Marseillais instead (which was ok).
You can get Burt's Bees and traditional Chapstick from Normal. There's one at Montparnasse in the station near Mango and Exki (more or less below Fnac/Monoprix-Marks and Spencer.) Also they sell Burt's Bes at some Monoprix in the parapharmacie.
I’m English and our culture is extremely odd! Not seen a unicorn yet though! Love seeing my fave places in London there! Monmouth Coffee in Monmouth St - I love to sit outside there too with a coffee. Getting there early really helps! Also a BIG recommendation to go to, literally a few steps away try going to 26 Grains. The food is amazing! They are known for their porridge! But they do some other treats! And you just have to see where it is (Neals Yard) so quaint!!! I will be there in two weeks time!!
We ate at that Seven Dials Market a couple years ago…good stuff. After lunch we popped up to the upper floor and sat at “Pick & Cheese”, a conveyor-belt cheese restaurant and tired everything and had some ciders. Highly recommended!
NUXE lip balm is a good brand, available at any pharmacie. I buy it in the little glass jar, but they also have the stick format, more easily portable for men without purses 😁
When I was in college, a friend of mine's dad raised bees and sold to Burt's - which is part of why I can't help myself but call it the beeswax - but then it also led me to believe that it originated in WA, which was pure ignorance on my part.
So I sell cosmetics for a living (and when I was in Europe I bought a ton of Inventory!). Im remarkably pleased with Labello Lipbalm (which is sold as Nivea here in the states...but Labello in Canada as well as Germany). When I was in Paris I went to a Pharmacy near the Sacre Coure and I bought a Caudlie' Lip balm that im still nursing 4 years later and honestly it might be the best lip balm ive ever used. I also got a 3 pack of Bioderma lip balm (im pretty sure it was under 10 Euros) and that stuff has been a solid winter time keep your mouth moist lip balm. It was a blind buy that I was super happy with. I periodically use Burts Bees but honestly you have better stuff in France you can pursue when you are ready!
I love Burt’s Bees and it’s always something I ask my mom to bring when she comes to visit. BTW-I found that a sugar lip scrub works great when your lips are about to crack.
I very much support the impulse to go to England to buy a lip balm - adventure and movement is always welcome. If you should need a lip balm in the future, and don't have time to travel to another country, I very much recommend the honey Nuxe balm which is easy to purchase in a French pharmacy 🤣
I’m in a weird mood today so pardon any perceived rudeness. I had to laugh when I thought you really took the EuroStar to London to try to find Burt’s Bees. A)people get addicted to their favorite lip goop. For my daughter it is Carmex. B) The French Pharmacists is so very knowledgeable about what you need and their cosmetics are above par, that if you went into a French pharmacy for dry lips, they would tell you to hydrate and then offer you a solution 10x better than Burt’s Bees. Nothing at all against Burt’s Bees but the more mainstream they became and the demand was higher, they had to use more mainstream ingredients. I don’t know that!!! I have looked at the ingredients and been disappointed and so decided (all on my own and all by myself) that they were forced into this to satisfy demand. But, I think they did use beeswax. C) Either way, you are living in France and becoming a French citizen and it’s time you explored the wonderful world of French cosmetics and intelligent remedies. I won’t go down the road of the impact of commercialism or capitalism on the backs (and chapped lips) of the American people. Profit comes before pampering. Beeswax is far superior to Petroleum/paraffin wax. Shutting up now before 1M fans and followers clobber me for being such a snoot. ESPECIALLY because you said yourself that it was a ruse. Wait, (I said I would shut up!!!) you stopped to eat before you went to eat and while you were having second breakfast, you said you needed to I. So I went from amused to confused. That’s probably very good therapy for an old woman who is developing a tremor, losing her hearing AND forgetting common words. Don’t beat me up too badly, I am simply poking…poking… oh good grief! I have forgotten his name. And his little dog, too!! I should try some caffeine.
Nah, no snoot here, I love this. You're totally right, French skin care is renown - I actually know a couple of great small shops that sell it. I just never use it so I don't think about it (but yes, it was also a fun ruse to get to London). As for the confusion, I get it, I hadn't eaten more than a snack until I had that sandwich (which was pretty small), and then went and got coffee (still hungry) and almost made the trip all the way back west without eating anything more substantial. So last minute I stopped in and got some chicken (wanted to try a new stand in the market) but it all happens pretty fast and without full explanation haha. Thanks again for commenting =D
Am I the only one who worries someone will steal the camera when it's so far away from Jay?
Hahaha! I don’t so much worry…but wonder…if maybe he has a secret way to camouflage…like inside a Trojan-like fake flowerpot, or piece of garbage, no one will look at twice and/or pick up. Shoot…if they can hide cameras in air-bnb’s, perhaps they are even easier to remain unnoticed out in the wild!
I was worried the camera was going to get left behind when he stepped on the train.
🧙♂️
Only when he is getting on and off the trains! 😯🤣
Pharmacie Carré Opéra Chaussée d'Antin near gallery Lafayette in Paris has them.
Oh hot tip here
Great sense of humor while doing pretty normal things where I love to travel. Love it. New subscriber.
Awesome! Thank you!
I thought I saw some Burt's in a Monoprix on Rue du Faubourg du Temple in Goncourt when I was there in November. I opted for La Petit Marseillais instead (which was ok).
Apparently Monoprix is the place to be!
You can get Burt's Bees and traditional Chapstick from Normal. There's one at Montparnasse in the station near Mango and Exki (more or less below Fnac/Monoprix-Marks and Spencer.) Also they sell Burt's Bes at some Monoprix in the parapharmacie.
I’m English and our culture is extremely odd! Not seen a unicorn yet though! Love seeing my fave places in London there! Monmouth Coffee in Monmouth St - I love to sit outside there too with a coffee. Getting there early really helps! Also a BIG recommendation to go to, literally a few steps away try going to 26 Grains. The food is amazing! They are known for their porridge! But they do some other treats! And you just have to see where it is (Neals Yard) so quaint!!! I will be there in two weeks time!!
I'll have to check it out! Thanks for the tip =D
1:33 🇬🇧🇫🇷Jay, what's the Brand of the Thermo you had while on the Eurostar?🥤Thanks.
You were just so funny in this vlog! Giggling throughout 😂
We ate at that Seven Dials Market a couple years ago…good stuff. After lunch we popped up to the upper floor
and sat at “Pick & Cheese”, a conveyor-belt cheese restaurant and tired everything and had some ciders. Highly recommended!
It's so good in there, I love it
Also Nuxe lipbalm is good. From most pharmacies plus parapharmacy at Monoprix, etc.
NUXE lip balm is a good brand, available at any pharmacie. I buy it in the little glass jar, but they also have the stick format, more easily portable for men without purses 😁
Nuxe rêve de miel lip balm is the best balm out there. Holds up against Canadian winters for sure!
Thanks for the tip!
Burt’s bees is so good
Has been my go to emergency stick for a long time
Hearing you call it 'Burt's Beeswax' is cute :) Not sure of availability in France, but Aquaphor (or Vaseline) works wonders on dry lips!
When I was in college, a friend of mine's dad raised bees and sold to Burt's - which is part of why I can't help myself but call it the beeswax - but then it also led me to believe that it originated in WA, which was pure ignorance on my part.
I use Burt’s at home but I found
Le Petit Marseillais lip balm in Paris and I LOVE it! Monoprix has it.
This is what I get for only going to Monoprix for their beer selection haha
And Carmex (also sold at Normal. As well as the gare Montparnasse one there's a less good one on Blvd. Saint-Michel not far from the fontaine.)
This was fun! And Burt's Bees pomegranate is good.
Sounds fresh!
So I sell cosmetics for a living (and when I was in Europe I bought a ton of Inventory!). Im remarkably pleased with Labello Lipbalm (which is sold as Nivea here in the states...but Labello in Canada as well as Germany). When I was in Paris I went to a Pharmacy near the Sacre Coure and I bought a Caudlie' Lip balm that im still nursing 4 years later and honestly it might be the best lip balm ive ever used. I also got a 3 pack of Bioderma lip balm (im pretty sure it was under 10 Euros) and that stuff has been a solid winter time keep your mouth moist lip balm. It was a blind buy that I was super happy with. I periodically use Burts Bees but honestly you have better stuff in France you can pursue when you are ready!
This is awesome, thanks for sharing!
You can purchase at Grand Pharmacy of the Forum. Good luck
Burt’s Bees site says they sell their products at a store called “Oh My Cream!” with 2 locations in Paris - in the 6th and the 18th.
Wow thank you! Turns out they sometimes have them in Monoprix, too, but not a wide variety, and usually tinted!
I would have guessed Monoprix--and hey--I have that same thermos, traveled with it to Paris last spring and LOVED it.
It's a gem
4:50 Always consult the TfL website before boarding. I made that mistake and I was running around between Kensington, Barons Court and Earls Court.
It's fun to try something native and local to the place you are visiting. It will be enlarging and adventurous.
Enlarging indeed
Happy to send a few tubes of Bert's if you can find it. I use it to wax my beard......
This makes me want to grow my mustache out and twirl it again
Weleda brand Skin Food lip balm is amazing and it’s a German brand..I think I saw it in the pharmacy there in Paris ..it’s in a green tube.
Oh interesting
I saw it at Normal recently
I love Burt’s Bees and it’s always something I ask my mom to bring when she comes to visit. BTW-I found that a sugar lip scrub works great when your lips are about to crack.
Oh interesting - the emergency feel on the impending crack is real
I live in Bordeaux and we love Nuxe rose lip oil. It’s the best- every pharmacy
I'll be sure to tell Emily, she lives there too! A few people swear by it!
in your opinion, who has better coffee London or Paris?
I love Burt's bees
Burt's is the balm! 💥
The bees knees as it were
You can find Carmex in France now and to me, it's just as good.
Classic Carmex
@@JaySwanson Not the watermelon one, or the strawberry, no.
I see that brand in lots of Pharmacie all over the city. Stock up :)
I very much support the impulse to go to England to buy a lip balm - adventure and movement is always welcome. If you should need a lip balm in the future, and don't have time to travel to another country, I very much recommend the honey Nuxe balm which is easy to purchase in a French pharmacy 🤣
Exactement. "Le rêve de miel" de Nuxe.
@@mlomarechal6877 Oui, c'est ça.
Il faut que je mette plus de confiance dans les soins francais c'est clair😂
Hahahahahah
5:05 Now that’s what I call a ‘Devil May Care’ attitude.
Ah, Burt’s Bees. I see that you too are a man of culture. 🧐
🎩
Ah near my ends in West London
Dude the vanilla bean burts is the best!
Nooo. The pomegranate. Ok, I admit I've not tried the vanilla....
It's really nice =)
Thanks for working in an Invader. Since moving from Paris I am having withdrawals. 👾
Ah yes! Paris is the king of space invader!
Lots of people walking. 🥶🌴🌴Aloha. .
Indeed
Lip balm is my saviour. I cannot do without it.
6:09 Is this person donating to the channel?
I should bring a tip jar with me whenever I'm filming 😂 Idea of the week right here
“That’s not French.” - French people to Americans who over pronounce ‘croissant’.
The ubiquitous “French” pastry is actually Viennese in origin.
@@lohphat I was going to say that haha
This opens such a pandora's box😂
You're giving me Louis C.K. vibes. PG version. Hope you don't mind me saying. Sense of humor's coming through.
You're not the first😂
I'll bring you some Burts 😂
Quote of the Day: “How did I survive into adulthood?”
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When you leave Paris- who watches your dog?🐶
I'm lucky enough to have several friends who love having him. He's a pretty polite house guest!
Monoprix?
Monoprix is a winner
Oh wait you mean they have Burt's there? I really am unobservant on the lip balm front haha
Are you being more artistic or creative.
Is on the way. Miss Abit.
Construct.
I’m in a weird mood today so pardon any perceived rudeness. I had to laugh when I thought you really took the EuroStar to London to try to find Burt’s Bees. A)people get addicted to their favorite lip goop. For my daughter it is Carmex. B) The French Pharmacists is so very knowledgeable about what you need and their cosmetics are above par, that if you went into a French pharmacy for dry lips, they would tell you to hydrate and then offer you a solution 10x better than Burt’s Bees. Nothing at all against Burt’s Bees but the more mainstream they became and the demand was higher, they had to use more mainstream ingredients. I don’t know that!!! I have looked at the ingredients and been disappointed and so decided (all on my own and all by myself) that they were forced into this to satisfy demand. But, I think they did use beeswax. C) Either way, you are living in France and becoming a French citizen and it’s time you explored the wonderful world of French cosmetics and intelligent remedies. I won’t go down the road of the impact of commercialism or capitalism on the backs (and chapped lips) of the American people. Profit comes before pampering. Beeswax is far superior to Petroleum/paraffin wax.
Shutting up now before 1M fans and followers clobber me for being such a snoot. ESPECIALLY because you said yourself that it was a ruse. Wait, (I said I would shut up!!!) you stopped to eat before you went to eat and while you were having second breakfast, you said you needed to I. So I went from amused to confused. That’s probably very good therapy for an old woman who is developing a tremor, losing her hearing AND forgetting common words. Don’t beat me up too badly, I am simply poking…poking… oh good grief! I have forgotten his name. And his little dog, too!! I should try some caffeine.
Nah, no snoot here, I love this. You're totally right, French skin care is renown - I actually know a couple of great small shops that sell it. I just never use it so I don't think about it (but yes, it was also a fun ruse to get to London). As for the confusion, I get it, I hadn't eaten more than a snack until I had that sandwich (which was pretty small), and then went and got coffee (still hungry) and almost made the trip all the way back west without eating anything more substantial. So last minute I stopped in and got some chicken (wanted to try a new stand in the market) but it all happens pretty fast and without full explanation haha. Thanks again for commenting =D