One of Holly Willougby's go-to beauty products has been revealed - and it only costs €11.
The TV presenter, 42, uses an anti-ageing moisturiser called 'The Sukin Facial Moisturiser' as part of her skincare routine and it helps prevent the formation of wrinkles and skin sagging.
Holly's makeup artist Patsy O’Neill opened up about prepping your skin on Holly’s website Wylde Moon, RSVP Live reports.
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She highlighted how important it is to protect your skin every day, stating: “I love Aussie brand Sukin, Sensitive Sensitive Face Moisturiser.”
The moisturiser features rosehip which is rich in vitamin A and is best known for fighting the appearance of age spots, meaning that it’s perfect for preventing signs of ageing. It is also filled with molecules that penetrate into the deep layers of your skin to improve moisture level and collagen production.
Vitamin E is great for those wanting to add an anti-ageing ingredient to their skincare routine. It helps to prevent the formation of wrinkles and protects your skin from damage caused by the free radicals that comes from the sun's ultraviolet radiation. This can lead to premature ageing such as skin sagging.
Jojoba oil is another feature of this moisturiser which can help slow down the appearance of ageing and assist in the fading of fine lines and wrinkles. It is also great for improving your skin's suppleness making it look younger.
The moisturiser is also composed of wheat germ, which is a powerful anti-aging agent which promotes the absorption of moisture in your skin. It also helps your skin repair damage and stop visible signs of aging such as wrinkles.
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