A Beauty Ritual Built Around Eggshell Membrane
As beauty conversations continue shifting toward longevity, clean formulations and more intentional routines, many consumers are also looking for solutions that fit easily into everyday life.
Vicky en France positions itself within this space with a simplified beauty ritual centred on eggshell membrane collagen, an ingredient naturally rich in collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid. These compounds are often associated with skin elasticity, hydration and joint health.
The brand’s concept revolves around a 4–6 week inside-out beauty ritual, combining ingestible collagen with topical skincare products designed to support skin health from multiple angles.
Beyond its functional properties, eggshell membrane also reflects the brand’s emphasis on circular beauty. Instead of discarding eggshell membranes as waste from food production, they are repurposed into a bioactive ingredient for beauty and wellness formulations.

The C’est la Berry Collagen Jelly
One of the key products in the ritual is C’est la Berry, a chewable collagen jelly stick formulated with eggshell membrane collagen along with ingredients such as biotin, glutathione, vitamin C, blueberry concentrate and fructooligosaccharides.
The jelly sticks are designed to be convenient — they can be consumed without water and are intended to fit easily into busy routines.
In terms of taste, the jelly is pleasant and easy to consume. However, the product sits at the higher end of the price spectrum for collagen supplements. After trying it, I personally did not notice significant visible changes to my skin in terms of hydration or firmness.
That said, flavour and convenience are definite strengths of the product, particularly for those who dislike swallowing capsules or mixing powdered collagen drinks.

ÔROJI Le Masque Peel-Off Mask
The ritual also includes ÔROJI Le Masque, a peel-off collagen mask made with refined eggshell membrane and nano collagen technology.
Peel-off masks have always intrigued me, though I often find the instructions somewhat misleading when they say to apply a “thin layer.” In reality, the mask needs to be applied thick enough that it still appears white on the skin when wet; otherwise it will not peel off properly.
The product comes with an applicator, which is a thoughtful addition that makes application more hygienic. However, removing the initial seal took some effort, and the packaging requires users to twist the applicator open and close each time.
I learnt this the hard way after forgetting to twist it shut once, which resulted in a pool of liquid mask collecting in the cap — not particularly easy to clean up.
Interestingly, that small accident helped me understand how thick the mask needed to be applied for it to peel off cleanly in one piece.
One pleasant surprise was how quickly the mask dried. After about 20 to 30 minutes, it peeled off quite smoothly. Since I’ve only used it twice so far, it’s difficult to say whether it noticeably improved skin radiance, but the overall experience of using it was enjoyable.

C’est la Chic(k) – The Egg-Shaped Scrub Soap
Perhaps the most visually unusual product in the ritual is the egg-shaped collagen scrub soap.
The design is interesting because the texture varies across different parts of the “egg.” The flatter base contains visible herbal-like elements that create a slightly rougher scrub, while the pointed tip has smaller speckled particles that feel gentler on the skin.
I typically prefer liquid cleansers, but this solid scrub worked well as a mild exfoliator. Despite having sensitive skin, I did not experience any irritation.
The scent also sparked different interpretations in our household. My husband described it as minty, while I found the fragrance more herbal, likely due to the essential oils infused into the soap.
A Ritual That Combines Skincare and Supplementation
Vicky en France positions its products as part of a broader wellness approach rather than standalone beauty items. The brand was developed with input from co-founder Dr Dewavrin, whose background in stem cell and collagen research informs the formulations and ingredient choices.
Transparency is another part of the brand’s messaging, with clear dosage recommendations, customer reviews and a 30-day money-back policy.
Do if you want to support sustainable beauty that doesn’t hurt the skin, then you may want to give Vicky en France a try!
Where to Find the Products
Vicky en France will be expanding its presence locally with pop-ups at Raffles Place MRT Exchange and Great World City, while also exploring collaborations with gyms, yoga studios and spas.
These initiatives reflect a broader shift in the beauty industry where skincare is increasingly positioned as part of everyday wellness rather than an occasional indulgence.
For more information, visit www.vickyenfrance.com.
Images: Vicky en France