Here's every beauty product we spied in 'Emily In Paris' Season 4

Including a few you might've missed

Content Producer / August 21 2024

*Squeals* en Français. Pourqoui? Because Emily In Paris Season 4 has finally hit our Netflix accounts. Yep, it's well worth a celebratory kir royale. 

But we wouldn't be true beauty devotees if we didn't spend an alarming amount of time thinking about all the beauty products that went into the season, both literally and behind the scenes. Although, we're going to spend our time dissecting Emily Cooper's personal beauty repertoire, and if you've seen the teaser you know it takes about three seconds for the first glimpses of beauty to hit our screens. 

The standout? A device of course! Will it garner the same level of fame as the Current Body LED Mask ($585 at Current Body) from season three? We'll wait to find out! 

But for now, here's all the très chic beauty products we spied in Emily In Paris...

Emily In Paris Beauty

Beauty goes hand in hand with the unbelievable fashion seen on our screen throughout this season of Emily In Paris. In a true homage to all things Audrey Hepburn, the makeup we see is often very demure and at times completely unexpected. We're waiting to find out where that blue eyeshadow is from!

Augustinus Bader

Look, you could've been deep in a TikTok rabbit hole at the time and still noticed the major Augustinus Bader placement. And while Cooper's brilliant 'embrace the grey space' pitch might all be for a made up product line, Augustinus Bader really do have a strand-nourishing haircare range.

Okay sure they're not specifically designed for mature strands, but the reviews are in on the range and people are saying they're well and truly worth their big price tag. Prices for the luxe 'rich' range start at $84 for the Leave-In Treatment (at Augustinus Bader), with the Shampoo and Conditioner being $93 respectively. We can totally imagine this being what Sylvie uses to get her silky tousled waves. 

Glass Skin 

Look, the um, questionable 'glass skin' product in the show thankfully doesn't exist IRL. But that doesn't mean that they weren't nailing the skin care trend of the moment. And TBH we can totally picture Parisian women with a dewy glow. If you're after a glossy, skin-perfected glow, you're (ironically) best to check out Korean skin care. Our fave? The Biodance Collagen Mask Bio Collagen Overnight Sheet Mask ($55.83 at Beauty Amora). It offers overnight, seriously radiant, glossy skin.

Emily Cooper's Beauty Shelf 

Image Credit: Netflix / Emily In Paris

It took us literally no time at all to get the exact insights into Cooper's cupboard we were so desperately after. And yes, we paused, screenshot and analysed what lay before us like the true beauty journalists we are.

And while we have thoughts on some of those hard to reach products, these are the ones we're 99 per cent confident on. 

Let's start with the obvious (and incredible) Foreo Luna. To us, it looks like the Luna Mini 3 ($299 at Myer), and with the extra-soft silicone bristles and 12 separate deep-cleansing intensities we can understand why this tool gets pride of place on the shelf.

We already know Lily Collins is a fan of a French skin care routine so it would only make sense for Cooper to be as well. Spying three (Aussie-friendly) French beauty buys amongst the collection feels like a harmonious blend of the different sides of the 'new Emily'. Her three French picks? The Payot Gel Démaquillant D’Tox Gel Cleanser ($59 at Adore Beauty) offers a purifying, balancing cleanse, while the L'Occitane Immortelle Divine Cream ($169 at L'Occitane) would give Cooper a seriously hydrating, skin-firming hit of moisture. And the final French pick? The recently launched onto Aussie-shores Violette_FR's Boum-Boum Milk ($106 at MECCA); it's a skin-balancing toning spray works to build up your skin's barrier. 

For her cheek combo, we've got two of the all time fave, cult-classic products. Do we know the shades that Emily Cooper would wear? Absolutely not, but we'll let you be the judge of that. The duo in question? Fenty Beauty Cheeks Out Freestyle Cream Blush ($35 at Sephora) and the Milk Makeup Sculpt Contour Stick ($42 at Sephora). A match made in heaven if you ask us.

And our least expected beauty product, that honestly makes the most sense? Burt's Bees Lip Balm ($7.45 at Adore Beauty). Yep, the nourishing, natural balm is giving her lips the much-needed hydration between bold reds. 

Main Image Credit: @emilyinparis

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Emma Allcock began her career in the world of fashion and beauty in 2015, interning for various PR fashion houses. Naturally her love for style soon extended to beauty, and Emma landed firmly in the beauty and wellness world thanks to an internship-turned-role at local Australian fragrance brand Maison Blanche. One thing that remained consistent whether unpacking accessories or creating social content? Her commitment to an always-perfect manicure. Luckily, she’s since turned her talents to helping her readers achieve the same, writing about all things beauty and wellness. Emma is now a Content Producer for BEAUTYcrew, with her words and recommendations also appearing across beautyheaven. Emma loves the process of diving deep into the world of testing (and writing) about everything from haircare to fragrance. When she’s not slathering her skin in something new, she’s going for an early morning stroll to catch a stunning sunrise (coffee in hand, of course), because life’s all about that wellness balance after all.