In her beauty vanity, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu has an anti-aging serum that she never takes without. An ideal French nugget to fight against the signs of aging.
Philippine Leroy Beaulieu is a real reference. Since joining the cast of the series Emily in Paris where she plays the daring Sylvie Grateau, the actress has become the very embodiment of French chic. With each new season of the show, she graces the covers of magazines and gives interviews where she reveals her beauty habits, her favorite products and her vision of the passing of time. In this context, she spoke to the British version of the media Harper’s Bazaar. “Getting old is great! Simply be more relaxed in the face of challenges. Not needing constant validation. And know what’s important. To be honest, I didn’t expect it to be so nice.“, she confided.
Far from artifice, the 61-year-old icon also reveals her secret for visibly denser skin and a radiance that seems to defy the years. His ally? A hybrid treatment with cutting-edge technology that combines two complementary textures in a single gesture. This bottle, which has become the new essential for your bathroom, has established itself as the answer to embracing the signs of the times with panache without ever giving up absolute firmness. So, to boost the radiance of her complexion during the winter months, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu relies on the Age Perfect Le Duo anti-aging serum from L’Oréal Paris. This product contains two serums in a single bottle, to slow down the signs of time passing. Its two formulas, enriched with collagen-boosting peptides and vitamins B3 and C, act simultaneously on the skin. The brand promise? Five years of fewer wrinkles, in two months. A classic of French beauty to adopt without further delay.
In the actress’s bag, we also find a hairpin created by her hairdresser, Isabelle Luzet, her essential accessory for a beautiful bun. But also another must-have for the star: L:a Bruket lip balm. “As I ride a Vespa in Paris, my lips dry out“, she explains.
Beyond this simple but sophisticated routine, it is above all his state of mind which seems to illuminate his face. For the interpreter of Sylvie Grateau, brilliance cannot be total without personal harmony and a benevolent look at the years that pass by. This refreshing attitude shines through in her current perception of beauty. She concludes: “For me, beauty comes from within. I always thought it was about taking care of yourself, but also of the heart. Beauty is a question of the soul.“







