We are happy to announce our newest Witlover: actress Sanne Langelaar! This incredibly natural beauty broke through in 2014, with her leading role in the historic feature film "Michiel de Ruyter". This was followed by roles in, amongst other things, "Swaneburg", "Hoogvliegers" and "Bed & Breakfast"
We first connected with Sanne, when she struggled to find a solution for her very sensitive skin. Fortunately we were able to help her and she is completely a fan of our products. Why? Read it in the exclusive interview below:
1. What is your current skincare routine?
In the morning I was my face with water, I then use the Balancing Toner and a day cream with SPF 30. In the evening, I clean my skin with the Gentle Cleansing Milk and finish with the Balancing Toner and the Regenerating Oil Serum.
2. Do you have any skincare tips?
Never go to sleep with makeup on! And always SPF during the day! I forced almost all of my friends to take better care of their skin.
3. Do you notice that your skins needs have changed over time?
Of course. Where I used to struggle with acne, it is now rather eczema and skin aging that demand my attention.
4. How did you become interested by Witlof Skincare?
I have sensitive skin that reacts violently to chemicals and non-natural skincare. Once I used a test package of Witlof Skincare, and my skin became calmer and more hydrated.
5. What is your favourite Witlof Skincare product and why?
My favourite is definitely the Regenerating Oil Serum. It really boosts the skin that does its job - when I use it at night.
6. Natural skincare is growing and changing, from niche to more mainstream. What is your opinion about this?
It seems like a good development, that these products will become available to everyone. Not only because no microplastics are used, but also so that people have access to good and affordable skincare.
7. Lastly, what does 'Clean Beauty' mean for you?
Products that contain few irritants, but are also not harmful to humans or animals. Both in the production process and in the packaging.