The first part of Emily in Paris season four is with us and, with this bountiful Netflix drop comes a whole host of new outfits, make-up looks and, thanks to the show’s make-up artist, skincare inspiration. The MUA in question, Aurelie Payen , explained that “each episode has maybe two or three [make-up] looks,” so, naturally, you’d expect a good skincare regime behind these changing faces – and you’d be right. Payen told The Independent , “I do have a really precise routine for [Lily Collins’s] skincare because when she arrives in the morning, I really like the face to be ready to wear make-up.

We don't have lots of time for the prep every morning so we need to be ready as soon as possible.” Ultimately, this means finding tools and skincare products that will achieve the same results as you might with a professional facial in a compressed time frame. For instance, she used the Foreo UFO tool (£339 Lookfantastic.

com ) to give the results of a “real facial”, but “in three minutes”, she says. But of course, it can’t all be £300 gadgets and gizmos, and thankfully, Payen revealed there’s one rather unique product she asked Lily to use while on set for Emily in Paris –and it’s just £4. Keep reading for all of the details.

The Talika lip mask is one of the make-up artist’s favourite affordable finds and was used by Lily Collins when on the set of Emily in Paris . Promising to work in just 10 minutes, the lip mask is infused with vitamin B5 and.