Fashion month is always a riot for beauty fanatics - there's no shortage of seriously impressive make-up looks to take in. But behind every great face of make-up is even better skincare. Each and every year, one skincare product in particular dominates the kits of make-up artists backstage. And it's a bonafide summer skincare staple.
The product in question is the Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré Moisturiser, £13.65 which has amassed a huge celebrity following over the years. The Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré has been worn by models Shanina Shaik and Adut Akech as the perfect base for their fashion week looks, as well as celebs including Ashley Roberts and Lisa Rinna (!). And that's not all. Gwyneth Paltrow has previously named the product a 'miracle moisturiser', while Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney called it 'one of the only creams that helps keep [her] skin and make-up in place'.
We know what you're thinking - what, precisely sets the Embryolisse product apart from every other moisturiser? Short answer: sheer versatility. The multipurpose product can be used as a primer, moisturiser and make-up remover, providing the skin with nutrients and hydration. It leaves skin feeling plump, smooth and soft, eliminating any signs of dryness and discomfort.
All in all, it's a skincare must-have, which has rightly gained its place in the beauty hall of fame. So, if you're interested in an affordable, hydrating and widely-coveted moisturiser, make sure to shop the Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré below.
Shop: Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré
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Beauty Editor Rachael Martin says: 'This is my go-to priming moisturiser for when I want to look hydrated and nourished, but also need my make-up to stay in place all day. It applies quite thickly initially, but then sinks into the skin beautifully. There's no stickiness or oiliness, even as the day goes on. I also have quite sensitive, reactive skin and can confirm that this doesn't break me out.'
Marina Avaaram is a Deputy Commerce Editor at Grazia, where she enjoys using platforms such as TikTok and Instagram to trend-spot and write about viral products that she herself is guilty of buying