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Posted: 2023-03-14T09:45:02Z | Updated: 2023-03-14T09:45:02Z This $16 French Moisturizer Is Amazons Best-Kept Beauty Secret | HuffPost Life

This $16 French Moisturizer Is Amazons Best-Kept Beauty Secret

The Embryolisse Lait-Crme Concentr is a multi-tasking hidden gem of a facial cream.
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This bestselling shea butter-based formula also doubles as a makeup primer.

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We see a lot of beauty and skin care products here at HuffPost, some of which make a lasting impression despite the constant influx of competition. One of the best examples is Embryolisse’s Lait-Crème Concentré face cream, a seasoned French pharmacy staple that may just be the beauty world’s not-so-secret weapon. 

 

In the past few weeks (and even earlier), this $16 moisturizer has been suggested to us by makeup artists and dermatologists and has been the subject of TikTok  viral trends like “skin flooding.” Even the dedicated fandom of Netflix’s “Emily in Paris”  jumped on the Embryolisse bandwagon when it was revealed that the show’s makeup artist used it on star Lily Collins.

 

I was persuaded to try the all-purpose wonders of this face cream several years ago, and I can confirm the hype is well deserved. 

If you’re a makeup-wearer, you know that when your base isn’t right, your foundation can pill, products will separate and dry patches will look woefully  exaggerated.

That’s one of the reasons why Embryolisse is a regular fixture in the kits of professional makeup artists. Many claim that the shea butter-based formula functions both as a nourishing hydrator and the perfect makeup primer thanks to the rich and emollient texture that prevents foundation from sinking into fine lines. This also makes it a great option for mature skin, one makeup artist previously told  HuffPost. 

Supermodel Karlie Kloss even sang its praises  back in 2009 when asked about her favorite beauty secrets. 

As someone with extremely dry and sensitive skin, I’m personally impressed with the level of moisture this cream provides, without being greasy or heavy. It manages to absorb extremely well into the skin while leaving the slightest bit of tack so that makeup layers well and sticks seamlessly on top. 

Makeup application aside, many users also point to the cream’s ability to stave off dry, flakey patches of skin as well as redness and irritation.

According to the brand, their iconic formula actually hails from the 1950s and has been virtually unchanged since. It stays true to a sensitive-skin-friendly composition that includes calming aloe vera, protective beeswax, nourishing soy proteins and skin-softening shea butter. 

Although these ingredients may seem simple, it’s a combination that really underscores the phrase “If it’s not broken, don’t fix it.” 

You, too, can partake in this timeless formulation, whether a makeup-wearer or otherwise, for just $16. Or, keep reading to see why so many others are also Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré fans. 

Promising Amazon reviews:

“LOVE this! (For context, I’m 61 with really good but very sensitive skin.) With ingredients like Soy Proteins, Aloe Vera, Beeswax, and Shea Butter, I worried that this might feel too waxy or thick. It’s not. It’s a unique moist-creamy texture that spreads out thinner than expected. It’s nothing like the German Nivea I’ve been using (and loving) but almost like a cross between a lotion and a cream. It’s different from any moisturizer that I’ve ever used. ” — TM Conway

“I’m 43 and live in Colorado and I’m not kidding when I say I have tried 20+ moisturizers in the past few years trying to find something that works in the winter for my super fair, super sensitive skin. I tend to break out easily with certain ingredients and fragrances, also often deal with flaking/redness. It has been so hard to find something that is moisturizing ENOUGH that doesn’t break out or irritate my skin, but still actually works. I’ve tried so many Sephora lines as well as Biossance and Caudalie, numerous drugstore brands in all price ranges, but this cream is amazing. Moisturizing enough to use as a night cream but not so greasy that you can’t wear it during the day under makeup, and super soothing for redness and irritation.” — KaritaG

“I’ve never been so happy about a product. For whatever reason, my makeup has not been staying on my face and would pill or look horrible when I’ve changed nothing about my routine. I rarely use primer because they never do anything for me, but I tried several to try to help. I had heard that makeup artists use this product so I gave it a try, and my makeup is finally back to normal. It looks flawless! I do my makeup every day, so it was a real confidence killer knowing that my makeup looked bad. I have NEVER bought anything that’s made such an impact, but I will for sure be a forever customer with this one.” — Emma

“I love how moisturizing this is without being greasy. It wears perfectly under foundation without caking or separating.” — Laura

Before You Go

The Best Skin Care Products For Anyone Going Through Menopause
A peptide-containing retinol product(01 of11)
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Shirazi called retinols key players in stimulating and protecting collagen and hyaluronic acid as well as boosting circulation, minimizing pores and firming the skin."

She also recommended finding products with peptides, which she said can "further fight menopausal changes and strengthen the skin."

OUR PICK: One product that has both is this crowd favorite retinol treatment by Paula's Choice, which boasts a 1% concentration of retinol as well as vitamin C and peptides.
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A hydrating serum(02 of11)
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Garshick said that it's vital to keep skin's moisture levels replenished using key ingredients like glycerin and hyaluronic acid , two much-loved humectants that can draw moisture into the skin when applied to a damp surface.

OUR PICK: Glossier's Super Bounce serum is packed with both, and specifically a hyaluronic acid complex that is composed of three different molecular weights for superior hydration. It also contains pro-vitamin B5 for nourishment.
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A cult-favorite clinical vitamin C serum(03 of11)
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"Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that helps protect and repair the skin against oxidative damage while supporting collagen production and lightening discoloration from sun damage," Shirazi said.

OUR PICK: It's no secret that the SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic serum is expensive, however many users are adamant that it's a worthwhile splurge. This cult-favorite treatment uses a powerful and stable antioxidant complex to reduce combined oxidative damage from free radicals. The result is a more even, brighter and more protected complexion.
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A vitamin-rich serum for aging skin(04 of11)
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"Specifically designed for peri- and post-menopause, this serum combines a blend of proxylane, cassia extract, vitamins b3-C-E, omega fatty acids and Vichy volcanic water," Garshick said. She believes that this multi-tasking combination has the potential to improve the appearance of dark spots, fine lines and wrinkles, while also firming the skin and boosting hydration. (credit:Dermstore)
A moisturizing sunscreen(05 of11)
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Both Garshick and Shirazi stress the importance of daily sun protection, which should be applied not just on the face, but other areas where the skin is particularly thin and more susceptible to premature signs of aging, such as the neck and back of the hands. Garshick suggested opting for a hydrating sunscreen.

OUR PICK: EltaMD's moisturizing and mineral-based sunscreen offers SPF40 broad-spectrum protection and contains hyaluronic acid for lasting hydration. The finish promises to be sheer, non-greasy and easy to use under makeup or on its own.
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A dullness-fighting glycolic acid toner(06 of11)
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"With declining estrogen levels, our skin cells become lazy resulting in less skin renewal and turnover, giving the skin a dull discolored appearance," Shirazi said. A tried and true solution? Exfoliation, specifically a chemical exfoliant like glycolic acid (or lactic acid for those with dry skin) once or twice a week. According to Shirazi, "this can help boost cell turnover, hydrate the skin, and stimulate collagen."

OUR PICK: This toning solution from The Ordinary is a well-known product that contains a 7% concentration of glycolic acid, as well as tasmanian pepperberry to aid in reducing irritation associated with acid use.
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A gentle micellar cleansing water(07 of11)
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When it comes to cleansing, Garshick said that it's best to only wash with a cleanser once per day at the end of the day, to avoid drying out the skin. She also said products like this Bioderma Sensibio micellar water and the Dove Beauty Bar are good options since they are gentle and can remove makeup or build-up without stripping the skin of its natural oils. (credit:Amazon)
A hydrating healing ointment(08 of11)
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"For any areas of dry, cracked skin, it can help to use a thicker cream or petrolatum-containing ointment to provide an occlusive barrier to lock moisture in and protect the skin from external irritants," Garshick said.

OUR PICK: This popular petroleum-based product, often used for "slugging ," contains glycerin, provitamin B and lanolin for added hydration and nourishment.
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A nourishing night cream(09 of11)
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Garshick suggests this reparative formula developed specifically with menopausal skin in mind because the No7 nourishing overnight cream "uses ceramides and lipids to help support the skin barrier [and] replenish moisture."

She said the use of soy isoflavones, hyaluronic acid and matrixyl 3000 inside this cream can help plump skin and contribute to its restorative potential.
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A restorative day cream(10 of11)
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This intensive and restorative day cream by Clarins is Garshick's pick for anyone with deeply dehydrated skin. She said it incorporates organic harungana, which works similar to retinol while also being gentle on the skin.

"It also contains the anti-pollution complex to protect the skin from changes related to pollution and blue light," she said.
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A peptide and vitamin C cream(11 of11)
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"This cream works to boost moisture and improves radiance of the skin, offering both immediate and long-term improvements," Garshick said of Charlotte Tilbury's Magic Cream, a luxe formulation of hyaluronic acid, peptides, vitamin C and E and more, which Garshick said can plump skin and potentially reduce the appearance of fine lines. (credit:Sephora)

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