Michelle Keegan's 'miracle' £11 moisturiser that's 'better than Clarins' goes viral on TikTok
26.01.2024 - 03:57
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Michelle Keegan, the star of Netflix's Fool Me Once, has a secret for her flawless skin - and it's not an expensive high-end cream. It's actually a budget-friendly moisturiser called Embryolisse Lait-Creme Concentre that you can get for £11.20 on Amazon.
This 6-in-1 moisturiser is loved by celebs like Sydney Sweeney, Karlie Kloss and Lady Gaga., and it's been called a 'miracle cream' because it's packed with natural ingredients that help keep your skin moist and protect it from harsh conditions.
Fans say this 'exceptional' cream makes their skin look 'supple and dewy', and it even helps smooth out fine lines and wrinkles. Plus, it's gone viral on TikTok with 40 million hashtag views and counting, making it one of the must-have skincare staples for beauty lovers.
This French beauty product does everything - it's a primer, moisturiser, intensive mask, cleanser, after-shave lotion, and makeup remover all in one with a bargain price of £11.20.
One beauty fan who bought the product couldn't stop praising it, saying: "The versatility of this product is another major plus. It can be used as a primer before makeup application, and I've found that it creates a smooth canvas for foundation, helping it to glide on flawlessly and stay put throughout the day.
Plus, it's a fantastic makeup remover, effortlessly dissolving even stubborn waterproof products without irritating my skin." Some skincare lovers have even gone as far as to say that it's better - and cheaper - than the likes of skincare frontrunners Clinique, Benefit and Clarins and works wonders for sensitive skin. A shopper who gave the item a five-star review on Amazon said it was the "best product I've ever bought" and added: "I have tried every primer from Clinique, Benefit
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