Is it just me or is Scarlett Johansson everywhere at the moment? Fresh from her presenting duties on The Today Show, to her starring role in the latest Jurassic Park movie, Jurassic World Rebirth, the actress is rarely off my screen.
The 40-year-old, whoâs married so SNL comedian Colin Jost, has stunning skin and since Iâve been uncovering the budget buys celebrities love, Iâm not surprised to hear that her makeup artist Frankie Boyd uses a $10 serum on the daily to keep Scarlettâs skin super plump and crazily flawless.
The serum in question is from The Inkey List. Scarlett is said to use the brandâs Hyaluronic Acid Serum in her daily routine, a serum that the brand says helps to make other skincare work harder. As long as its our skincare working harder, weâre all for it.
Itâs a number one bestseller on the brandâs website, and I can see why; the price is incredible, at $10, and Hyaluronic Acid in skincare has long been lauded for its plumping, hydrating and lightweight properties.
Formulated with 2% multi-molecular Hyaluronic Acid, this moisture-binding serum absorbs quickly into the skin, and the brand explains that the âhigh and low molecular weight HA helps the serum deliver hydration across multiple layers of the skinâs surface.â
Itâs great for all skin types, and is non-tacky so you wonât find your products layered on top pill or flake.
The brand suggests this product is used as the second step in your beauty routine. Apply to skin post-cleansing, before applying any further serums, moisturizers and SPF on top. You can use it at night too, and is a great one to keep in your cabinet for those days your skin is feeling tight or dehydrated.
Scarlettâs said to also use The Inkey Listâs Caffeine Eye Cream, the same eye product Reese Witherspoon is a fan of.
Whatâs the fuss about The Inkey List Hyaluronic Acid Serum?
Thereâs hundreds of Hyaluronic Acid products on the market, and Iâm intrigued to see what sets this one apart. The price is a big factor, according to verified shoppers, who call it âamazing value for moneyâ and a âbargainâ.
Out of 2,500 reviews on The Inkey List website, it scores 4.7 out of 5, so is wholly popular. Thereâs a number of pictures of fans using the product, and their skin all looks dewy, glowy and hydrated with many saying itâs the one product they always reorder.
On the negative side, thereâs not many comments. The only negative point I could find more than once was that some users found the formula sticky, but I think it really depends on personal preference and skin type to know if this is something youâd find to.
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