
Botox In A Bottle? This Is What Celebrities Do To Look Younger
I think of facial moisturisers as the bread of butter of the beauty industry. Everyone needs one, there are different ones for every skin type and budget, and most importantly, they can work wonders. A cornerstone of any beauty routine, whether you're a striped back minimalist or a skincare savant, the best moisturisers will nourish, protect and often make a brilliant base for make-up.
But if you're really lucky, they'll treat, too. And it appears And Just Like That 's Kristin Davis is certainly privy to that knowledge. In a rare moment of beauty influencing, the actor took to TikTok over the weekend to reveal her current 'favourite product': the L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Laser Triple Action Anti-Ageing Day Cream, which you can snap up on sale right now for just £15 (usually £29.99).
'You know, I've gotten older and I've tried a lot on my face you guys, some of it didn't really help out that much, so I've decided I'm just gonna stick with what works,' Davis explained. 'One of my favourite products is L'Oréal Revitalift.'
Davis admits to overthinking her skincare routine and her latest pivot to the hardworking moisturiser has helped her to 'keep it simple', which she says, 'makes it easy to show up as me, no filters needed'.
Part of the new Revitalift Laser Age-Correcting Routine range, this cream is an upgrade to L'Oréal's iconic Triple-Action Cream. As Davis points out in the video, the new iteration is loaded with collagen-boosting pro-retinol to resurface lines and texture, micro and macro hyaluronic acid for replumping, and radiance-giving vitamin C to help even out skin tone. The 2025 newbie has also been set apart thanks to its inclusion of Argireline™, a well-loved combination of three smoothing peptides that has been inspired by the process of Botox, but it also strengthens skin structure and biostimulates collagen production.
It's not a surprise Davis is obsessed with the every day skin nourisher, it combines a cocktail of actives that are mostly available in dermatologist-prescribed skin treatments, and offers up the kind of results you get from popular skin aesthetic treatments. Elisabeth Bouhadana, L'Oréal Paris global scientific director, explains, 'At L'Oréal Paris, partnering with our international board of dermatologists, we translate aesthetic dermatology advances into cutting-edge skincare accessible to all. Mirroring dermatological procedures combining HA fillers and radiance boosters, we've boosted our Revitalift Laser formulas — already packed with gold-standard derm-actives — with the transformative power of peptides, essential in treatments like botox and microneedling.'
Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, testing the L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Laser Triple Action Anti-Ageing Day Cream
Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'I usually leave the treatment portion of my skincare routine to high-tech serums and prescriptive topicals, but on days where I'm giving abrasive treatments a break and still want to keep my skin in check, I've reached for this. It contains gold-standard ingredients that come highly rated by the experts - namely, pro-retinol, which occurs naturally, is milder and more stable than retinol, and is the most abundant form of vitamin A found in the skin, as well as vitamin C and peptides - which have collectively helped to quickly lend me a brighter, plump and healthier-looking complexion all while being gentle on my often reactive and sensitive skin. Outside of its impressive formula, it feels incredibly good on the skin. Rich, but not greasy, heavy or clogging, it glides over comfortably leaving behind cushiony velvety veil that packs a good amount of glow. I'm not surprised Davis has stripped back her routine to this one simple cream.'
Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, testing the L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Laser Triple Action Anti-Ageing Day Cream 1.
L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Laser Triple Action Anti-Ageing Day Cream
What the brand says: The L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Laser Triple Action Anti-Ageing Day Cream promises to smooth wrinkles, firm skin and deliver radiance. Working both immediately and within a four week window, its clinically proven results replump and improve skin texture immediately, and with four weeks of use skin feels firmer and brighter with a reduction in lines.
What we know: This reformulated icon is a serious upgrade to a well-loved formula. It contains pro-retinol to tackle texture, hyaluronic acid to plump skin and vitamin C to boost radiance, as well as a trio of skin smoothing peptides.
Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'I usually leave the treatment portion of my skincare routine to high-tech serums and prescriptive topicals, but on days where I'm giving abrasive treatments a break and still want to keep my skin in check, I've reached for this. It contains gold-standard ingredients that come highly rated by the experts - namely, pro-retinol, which occurs naturally, is milder and more stable than retinol, and is the most abundant form of vitamin A found in the skin, as well as vitamin C and peptides - which have collectively helped to quickly lend me a brighter, plump and healthier-looking complexion. Outside of its impressive formula, it feels incredibly good on the skin. Rich, but not greasy, heavy or clogging, it glides over comfortably leaving behind cushiony velvety veil that packs a good amount of glow. I'm not surprised Davis has stripped back her routine to this one simple cream.' Pros Has immidiate and extended clinically proven results over time
Boats tolerance across all skin types, even sensitive Cons
Sameeha Shaikh is Grazia's beauty writer, covering all categories to bring you insights on the latest trends, industry news and the products you need to know about, viral or not (most probably viral).
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