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Little known fact: Only 11 ingredients are banned from cosmetics in the United States. The European Union, on the other hand, has restricted or prohibited more than 1,600—which makes for products that are generally gentler and more skin-friendly.
For months, my TikTok feed has been flooded with content about French pharmacy skincare—and as someone with sensitive skin, it's gotten my attention. Hopping on a flight to Paris isn’t exactly in my budget, so I've settled for testing out classic French brands like Caudalie and La Roche-Posay at home. Skip to the good part: My skin has thrived under their minimal yet effective formulas. So, when I attended QVC’s Master Beauty Class and learned that Parisian skincare brand Gatineau is making its U.S. debut exclusively at QVC, I took note (literally).
Founded in 1932, Gatineau has built a legacy on science-backed, botanical-infused formulations, particularly in the anti-aging space. My skincare routine isn’t quite focused on fine lines yet, but CEO Andrew Bagley assured me that Gatineau’s deeply nourishing ingredients benefit all skin types and ages. Plus, Bagley hinted that products tailored to younger skin—that are more preventative in nature—may be on the horizon (shh).
My own love affair with French skincare aside, why does the arrival of Gatineau matter—and what makes French products so effective? I spoke with board-certified dermatologist Hadley King, MD, FAAD, for all the details.
Like many French beauty brands, Gatineau blends natural botanicals with advanced dermatological science. “There seems to be a trend right now in skincare of combining science-backed results with ‘natural’ ingredients, in the U.S. as well as in other countries,” Dr. King says. “But historically, I’d say that French brands are more known for this.”
She also says that French beauty often takes a less-is-more approach—one that aligns with many dermatologists' philosophies. “Dermatologists tend to recommend a more streamlined approach to skincare regimens, with an emphasis on cleansing, moisturizing, and sun protection, with a few focused actives like retinoids, antioxidants, and periodic exfoliation."
Gatineau’s products contain a mix of natural extracts, antioxidants, and smoothing ingredients, all of which work to support the skin barrier and improve texture. “Their formulations tend to be rich in emollients,” Dr. King says, “which help with skin barrier function, membrane fluidity, and cell signaling leading to overall improvement in skin texture and appearance.”
Since learning about Gatineau's ingredients, I've been using the Defi Lift 3D Firming Cream as my nighttime moisturizer. It's formulated with Filmexel, which Dr. King describes as a biopolymer that can help create a lifting effect while temporarily softening fine lines and wrinkles. Not only does it feel luxurious on the skin, but I’ve genuinely noticed a firmer, more hydrated complexion by morning.
My ideal skincare routine these days is one that's low-effort, gentle, and focused on strengthening my skin barrier. Gatineau delivers in spades. If yours is more about finding simple (and science-backed) anti-aging solutions—or just about maintaining your glow? The brand has you covered, too.
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When you think of Scarlett Johansson, the epitome of a picture-perfect movie star probably comes to mind. Everything from her red-carpet confidence to her glowy complexion seems flawless, effortless, and yes, a *bit* unattainable.
Well, about that glowy complexion... Just a few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to interview Johansson at QVC's Master Beauty Class event, where she got candid about her skin. Turns out, she’s not as unrelatable as you’d think—she’s struggled with her complexion for much of her life. (Stars, they’re just like us.)
At just 12 years old, Johansson began dealing with acne—a journey that would last well into her 20s despite seeing countless dermatologists and trying every pimple-fighting product she could get her hands on. "At the time, the message was very much like, ‘If you have acne, you have dirty skin that needs to be cleaned,’" she says. "Back then, we didn't know anything about the skin barrier and the pH balance of your skin, and how important that was."
This lack of education created a vicious cycle for her: Harsh products dried out her skin, which only triggered more breakouts and irritation. It wasn’t until she decided to simplify her routine and switch to sensitive-skin products that she started to see a real difference. After spending a few months committed to this gentler approach, she watched her breakouts and irritation decrease for the first time in years—and she finally felt confident enough to skip foundation.
The experience completely shifted her outlook on skincare and inspired the creation of The Outset, the skincare brand she founded as a reflection of her own story and hard-earned philosophy. Each gentle, hydrating product in the collection is designed to support the skin barrier and keep things simple—exactly the kind of products she wished she'd had as a young adult.
I’m no stranger to the struggles of sensitive, acne-prone skin, so Johansson’s story hit close to home. Before we wrapped up our conversation, I had to ask one final question: Which product from The Outset do you find yourself reaching for the most? I assumed her answer would be one of the brand’s buzzy bestsellers, like the Collagen Prep Serum (which I swear by) or the viral Blue Clay Mask that hydrates while exfoliating.
To my surprise, her answer was neither: Johansson revealed that her most-loved product is the Barrier Rescue Balm, which has earned a permanent spot on her bedside table and in her purse.
The Barrier Rescue Balm was originally formulated as a lip balm, but it’s much more versatile than that. Johansson coats it on her cuticles, the ends of her hair, dry patches on her knees and elbows—and even swipes it on her cheeks as a subtle, hydrating highlighter.
It’s also become a family favorite. "The other day, my daughter—she's 10—asked, 'Can I have the balm from your bag? My lips are so chapped,'' Johansson says. "So I gave it to her, and then my brother used it, and then I used it. My brother was like, ‘I should be videotaping this, it's great content.’"
Packed with nourishing ingredients like rose hip oil, jojoba oil, marula oil, and The Outset’s signature botanical hyaluronic acid, the Barrier Rescue Balm is formulated to hydrate and protect the skin’s barrier, making it the ultimate multitasker for dryness and irritation. Whether it’s protecting against harsh weather (these days, Johansson uses it to shield her children’s cheeks from the bitter New York temps), soothing cracked lips, softening rough patches, or adding a natural glow, this balm does it all.
So yes, when it comes to daily struggles like irritated skin, even stars like Scarlett Johansson are just like you. And you can be just like her by putting The Outset’s Barrier Rescue Balm (plus other favorites like the Night Cream or Travel Set) on permanent rotation. Your skin will feel deeply moisturized, soothed, and ready for anything—red carpet or otherwise.
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