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This celeb-approved French pharmacy staple is finally available to buy in the States

Elle Mcpherson and Lara Stone are among Biafine's supermodel fans. Getty No passport is needed to stock up on these beloved beauty staples.

Fellow skin care Francophiles, listen up: Biafine is now available stateside. The celeb-approved multipurpose emulsion is a backstage secret, beloved for hydrating even the driest bits of skin, minimizing scarring and soothing nicks, burns and more.

The iconic formula has earned model fans like Elle Macpherson, Ines de la Fressange and Lara Stone.

Along with A313 anti-aging ointment (and good chocolate), Biafine is one of the most requested French pharmacy staples to bring back should you travel abroad — but now it’s available at Amazon.

BUY NOW $35.00 Originally formulated as a treatment for dermatitis, burns and even post-surgical skin repair, the trolamine and avocado oil-infused emulsion is now a household staple in France. It’s used for everything from healing post-microneedling irritation and sunburn to serving as a comforting mask for parched skin.

I scored an early tube, and I’m shocked how the lightweight, creamy formula tackled the post-winter dry bits and callouses on my feet (I’ll spare you the photo), while equally working as a moisture magnet on my face.

Biafine even helps speed healing on an occasional breakout. I’m averse to overly fragranced products, but its soft, botanical scent dissipates quickly. It’s easy to see why it’s the Swiss Army Knife of emulsions. C’est extraordinaire!

One review concurs, reading, “It feels very soothing on my older skin and helps keep it from feeling tight or dry.”

A second shopper added that it softened a callous on their elbow, saying, “It is smooth and creamy, absorbs fast without being tacky, and keeps my skin feeling soft for hours.”

This article was written by Erica Radol, Page Six Commerce Reporter. From identifying the top anti-aging skincare secrets the stars trust to dishing on the latest fashion collabs to finding a great deal on all of the above, Erica has a knack for reporting on – and even testing – Hollywood’s bestselling fashion and beauty products. Before joining Page Six in 2025, she wrote about entertainment, lifestyle and shopping trends for Us Weekly, The Daily Beast, Entertainment Tonight, Well+Good and Hearst.

Read original at New York Post

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