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The skincare that your favourite celebrities love

Published 1 month ago4 minute read
, and The Weekly team have also shared their own, now it’s time to discover the skincare that celebrities love.

2025’s top celebrity-approved skincare:

Rationale cleansing balm

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from $134 at Rationale

Whether you wear a lot of makeup or like to keep it simple, a double cleanse is a great way to ensure you’re removing all traces of makeup and skincare at the end of the day. Jennifer Garner is a fan and chooses the Rationale #4 The PreCleanse Balm as her first step.

This cleansing balm is formulated to assist in shielding environmental damage, while also deeply hydrating the skin.

: 50ml

Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair serum

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from $139 at Estée Lauder

This Estée Lauder serum is a cult favourite for a reason. It is not only loved by celebrities, but by just about everyone who has tried it (the almost 16,000 five-star reviews attest to that).

It claims to have the power of seven serums in one, and targets multiple signs of aging. The serum works with the skin’s natural circadian rhythm — to protect during the day and repair at night — by incorporating their patented Tripeptide-32.

: 30ml, 50ml, 75ml

Cosmedix cleanser

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from $82 at Adore Beauty

The Cosmedix Purity Clean Exfoliating Cleanser is a celebrity favourite, and you’ll find that many expert facialists recommend it (including Posh Spice’s very own Aussie facialist Melanie Grant).

This lightweight, gel cleanser is lightly exfoliating thanks to the lactic acid. It also soothes and calms the skin with tea tree and aloe vera. While Cosmedix errs on the pricier side, it also doubles up as a purifying mask treatment — simply apply it undiluted to the skin for up to five minutes before rinsing off.

: 150ml

Cetaphil cleanser

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from $16.99 at Priceline

According to Julianne Moore, when you’re a celebrity who travels the world regularly, you need to be able to purchase your cleanser at a moment’s notice. So, naturally, you choose a product you can find in almost any supermarket or pharmacy.

The Cetaphil cleanser is formulated for sensitive skin, although it will still work for all skin types. The blend of niacinamide, panthenol and glycerin helps to improve the skin’s moisture barrier and improve water retention.

: 236ml

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Laneige lip sleeping mask

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from $31 at Sephora

Kate Hudson isn’t the only one who loves the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask — over 10,000 people have shared their five-star reviews on the Sephora website.

The lip mask is a global best-seller for a reason. Moisture Wrap Technology ensures a slow-release layer of moisture, and coconut oil deeply nourishes the lips. With four flavours to choose from, you’ll have smooth and supple lips in no time!

: 20g

: Berry, Gummy Bear, Sweet Candy, Vanilla

La Roche Posay eye cream

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from $40.95 at Adore Beauty

While Serena Williams might have a beauty brand of her own, she still uses this La Roche-Posay eye cream to hydrate her eye area.

Created especially for sensitive, dry to very dry skin, this eye cream repairs and soothes the skin. The lightweight gel-cream texture is packed with thermal spring water and niacinamide to deliver long-lasting hydration around the eyes.

: 20ml

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Maddy Wilson Editorial Coordinator

Maddy Wilson is currently the Editorial Coordinator at The Australian Women’s Weekly. After completing her Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing and Literary Studies), she moved to Sydney to start her career in the media industry. Maddy has spent her time dabbling in the fashion, beauty and entertainment industries, and has even done a stint as a news reader on Radio Metro. When she’s not writing articles for Women’s Weekly Icons, you can find Maddy curled up with a good book or scouring Airbnb for her next Instagram-worthy holiday destination.


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