Approaching 60, ‘Emily in Paris’ star reveals the products she uses on her face

Approaching 60, ‘Emily in Paris’ star reveals the products she uses on her face


Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu is an example of how to age looking natural, sexy and more elegant than ever

Available from this Wednesday (21), the third season of ‘Emily in Paris’ brings back Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie, the tough boss of the protagonist played by Lily Collins.

The Frenchwoman who grew up in Rome will turn 60 in April. It is at the peak of her international career (she can be seen in a special guest appearance on the fifth season of ‘The Crown) and her beauty.

It has become a positive reference for mature women previously ignored and, for some time now, increasingly prominent in the male radar, including the very young.

Incidentally, in the series, Sylvie awakens the desire of the handsome photographer Erik DeGroot (Søren Bregendal), decades younger. After holding out due to insecurity about the age difference, she surrenders to the arms of the heartthrob.




Approaching 60, ‘Emily in Paris’ star reveals the products she uses on her face

The actress was questioned by the ‘Page Six’ portal about beauty treatments. “Don’t do too much to your face,” she suggests.

“We should really appreciate (aging) instead of trying to go back to who we were 30 or 20 years ago. It does not make sense.”

In the original script, Sylvie would have been between 35 and 40 years old. Philippine is happy to have won the role at maturity. “We have a lot to teach younger girls,” she says.

The artist rejects the idea of ​​\u200b\u200b”passing out” due to age. “People my age should be freer, bolder, have fun, just live,” she adds.



The actress exudes natural sensuality and is in good shape at 59 years old

Speaking to ‘Madame Figaro’ magazine, the star lamented the low self-esteem of so many aging women.

“I understand the insecurity that comes with social pressure and also marketing and the (beauty) industry. It’s sad that no one loves your wrinkles, you have to start loving them.

Before the indomitable Sylvie Grateau of ‘Emily in Paris’, she had been screened abroad as Catherine Barneville, the wife of Mathias (Thibault de Montalembert), the agent of famous actors in the series ‘Dix Pour Cent’, also on Netflix.

How does the character recover from an unhappy marriage with cheating? Oui, with a younger man with more sexual stamina than her ex-husband. La vie en rose, ma cherie.



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But what does Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu do to look good? To begin with, a face massage according to the oriental medicine concept of ‘gua sha’. The technique uses a quartz stone to perform movements that increase blood microcirculation in the skin.

For cleansing pores, use rose water or orange blossom water. The moisturizer is from Korean brand ZQ-II Skincare. Apply Éclat Extraordinaire, by La Fervance, to minimize expression lines.

Clinicare X3M EGF Serum serves to refresh the skin and give it a healthy glow. As a lip balm, Rêve de Miel by Nuxe. Other than that, makeup with quality products.

The daughter of an actor and a fashion professional, Philippine is a fan of relaxed style. She likes to wear jeans and a t-shirt every day. She has won some pieces from Sylvie’s hyperfashionable wardrobe, but she says she doesn’t know how or where to use them.



Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu with Lily Collins in

The actress is passionate about Brazilian music. You have already mentioned several singers on Instagram, such as Gilberto Gil. In November, you mourned the death of Gal Costa. “My beautiful Gal … what a strange strength you have,” she posted, in reference to one of the late diva’s best-known songs.

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu will complete 40 years of career, with more than 60 characters in cinema, theater and TV. Dated a lot, never married. He has a daughter named Tais.

“Incredibly inspiring for a daughter to see her 59-year-old mother shine like her,” the young woman wrote on Instagram.

“She’s a woman navigating a multifaceted industry where women are celebrated and desired, and they’re also used, objectified, and age-barred.”



Filipina Leroy Beaulieu takes care of her face, but without the desperation to hide wrinkles

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