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I tried the £13 moisturiser Michelle Keegan uses and it transformed my dry skin

The makeup artist of ex-Corrie actress Michelle Keegan has revealed the affordable moisturiser she uses on all of her clients. And it only costs less than £15.

And as 34-year-old Michelle’s skin is always glowing, I wanted in on the skincare secret.

MUA Emily Clarkson told The Mirror that the one product she uses on all of her celebs, such as Perrie Edwards and Nina Nesbitt, is the Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré Moisturiser.

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Costing £13 for 30ml, or £20 for a larger version, the moisturiser reportedly sells one tube every 13 seconds - and I quickly became a contributor to that statistic, snapping one up on the Boots website.

The French skincare stable is described as ‘a cult favourite since the 1950s’, and is more than just a moisturiser, but also works as a primer, makeup remover and after-shave cream.

The six-in-one multitasking cream can even be used as a repair mask and a baby-care product.

I’m well aware that £13 might seem expensive to some, particularly for just 30ml if you’re used to heading straight for the likes of Simple or Boots own brand.

However, a tiny amount of product goes a long way. But you’ll end up using it so often that it won’t end up gathering dust in the cupboard and going out of date before you can finish it.

Another benefit is the fact that you only need space on your bathroom shelf for one product, rather than six. And the price then feels extremely affordable for the amount of work that it does, saving you around £65 if you had to buy six products to do each individual beauty chore.

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