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The Secret Skincare Brand Celebs Can’t Get Enough Of

WORDS | Victoria Jowett

We’ve all been there, your skin is acting up and you just don’t know how to soothe it back to health. Whether it’s constant breakouts, stubborn dryness, or uneven texture that’s dragging your complexion down, sometimes the best thing to do is hit reset and switch up your skincare routine.

But where do you start? The skincare industry is vast, and even as a Beauty Writer – who’s job it is to sort the facts from the fluff, I find that there are thousands of products claiming to work a mini skin miracle, and it can all be a bit overwhelming.

Well after months on the quest for something to calm my combination skin of it’s stubborn spots and heal those persistent dry patches. I’ve stumbled across a Australian skincare brand that actually does work wonders.

Ever heard of MV Skintherapy? Nope, I hadn’t either, but after spotting the range on Cultbeauty.co.uk, it piqued my interest enough to start trailing the products, and now i’m 100% hooked. It turns out i’m not the only one that is in love with the amazing organic formulas, as the little-known brand is actually responsible for perfecting some of the world’s most-famous faces.

For starters, our girl crush, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is a huge fan, and her go-to products from the range are the Rose Soothing and Protecting Moisturiser, and the Rose Hydrating Mist.

“I Love MV Skintherapy so much I order from Australia to anywhere in the world I may be whenever I’m in need of my MV fix!” – So now we know how Rosie gets that uh-mazing glow!

If you’re struggling with a hormonally imbalanced complexion, it’s definitely worth picking up the Rose Plus Booster Oil. The formula contains a blend of super-high quality essential oils, including rosehip and jojoba that are known for helping skin heal in double time, so angry flare ups are calmed quickly. Emma Watson, Poppy and Cara Delevingne are all fans of this booster oil, so you can bet it’s A* stuff.

So if you’re in need of a skincare overhaul it’s well worth giving the brand a go. As a self-confessed skincare snob I tend to be loyal to a select few brands, and wasn’t expecting to fall quite so hard for MV Skintherapy. But after using the Rose Soothing Protective Moisturiser, Rose Plus Booster Oil, and the Pure Jojoba, I noticed a difference in my skin virtually overnight. I woke up with a bright, dewy glow, and haven’t had a spot since switching to the new routine (amazing, right?). Trust me, these super lotions and potions are well worth investing in.

Emma Watson MV Organic Skincare
Cara and Poppy Delvingne MV Organic Skincare

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Small batch & Handcrafted Using only therapeutic grade ingredients