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Celeb Skin Secret: Decleor Aroma Night Essential Balm

March 23 2010, Published 3:15 p.m. ET

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Sometimes moisturizer just isn’t enough to get the nourishing job done right! Since Carrie Underwood’s makeup artist swears by Declèor’s Aroma Night Essential Balm (she applies it to Carrie’s face the night before her performances), RadarOnline.com figured we would put the $69 “miracle balm”, filled with aromatic Essential Oils, to the test.

After scraping a small amount of the waxy balm in our hands, we warmed it up by rubbing our hands together before applying it to the face and neck, massaging it gently into the skin. Surprisingly, it absorbed almost completely (for some reason, it seemed like it would leave a grease-like layer, but it didn't), emitting a naturally wondrous aroma. The next day, our skin felt a little bit softer and hydrated, and within a week, people were noticing the change!

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Our parched skin started feeling quenched again and the blotchy, red spots began to disappear, making us appear more rested than we actually were.

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Other celeb fans of the line include AnnaLynne McCord, who scooped up oodles of the product at the GBK Gifting Suite during Oscar weekend and Gossip Girl Leighton Meester, whose makeup artist uses the product right before she applies her makeup.

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