Audrey Fleurot, her anti-aging tip for less than 25 euros

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To fight against the signs of aging, the HPI star relies on a treatment that respects her reactive skin. Discover Audrey Fleurot’s inexpensive anti-aging tip.

At 44, the star of the series HPI is like everyone else, she has now changed her beauty routine a little so that she fights against wrinkles and loss of firmness by adopting anti-aging treatments. “It is a concern that I have like all women” entrusts us indeed Audrey Fleurot in interview. Among her essentials, we find moisturizers, others specially designed for sensitive skin like hers, but also her favorite treatment of the moment which is an anti-aging serum: the new serum with hyaluronic acid and vitamin C from Eau Thermale Jonzaca cosmetics brand of which she is the muse.

“The fact that it is the only brand that is both organic and contains thermal water, it corresponded exactly to my needs” says the actress to explain her choice. As she assures us, it is really out of conviction that she draws from the brand’s skincare ranges to treat her allergy-prone skin: “I’m super happy with the hyaluronic acid and vitamin C serum because I think it’s something that the range was missing and in terms of anti-aging, it’s a little bit what we do better now”.

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Audrey Fleurot’s anti-ageing tip: a multifunctional treatment

Targeting wrinkles but also the radiance of the complexion, the Hyalu Activ C Eau Thermale Jonzac radiance wrinkle serum concentrate contains two reference anti-aging active ingredients: hyaluronic acid which is both moisturizing and plumping to firm and erase wrinkles, and vitamin C, a vitamin that is a powerful antioxidant capable of slowing down skin aging and illuminating the complexion. A winning combo for the actress’s dry skin!

Audrey Fleurot, her other anti-aging tips

If the star of HPI no longer separates from this anti-aging serum, she also adopts a few clever reflexes to best protect her skin from the effects of passing time. “As much as possible, it’s good to let your skin rest and not put too much product on it” says the actress, who puts this advice into practice when she’s not filming to allow her epidermis to regenerate properly despite excess makeup. She is also a big believer in sunscreen and uses it all year round. “Of course there are times when I forget, but most of the time in the year I put on an SPF 30 cream. And then as soon as it’s really sunny, I switch to an SPF 50” she explains. Good advice that we steal from him without hesitation.

Elodie Le Gall

Passionate about writing and beauty, Elodie swaps her lipstick for her laptop to find you the best makeup, hair and skincare trends, and pro tips…

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