The new season of Emily in Paris has just dropped and it’s therefore fair to say the holidays have come early.

That’s right, everyone’s favourite Francophile is back on Netflix. In this third season, it’s been a year since Emily Cooper (played by Lily Collins) moved to Paris for her dream job and now she finds herself at a career and romantic crossroads that will force her to decide where her future lies. The drama! The romance! The croissants!

Aside from a good ol’-fashioned binge watch, Emily in Paris is a crash course in French-girl beauty, with a growing following of beauty devotees salivating over Emily’s effortlessly chic berets, berry lips and bold brows.

Of course, Emily’s fresh clear skin is on many a Santa Wish List this year. And we *think* we may have found her not-so-secret weapon in helping to create her famous glowing complexion.

Just two minutes into the first episode of season 3, Emily is seen wearing an LED light therapy mask and we’re not ashamed to admit we hit the pause button to get a good hard look at the brand name she uses: CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask.

The CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask makes a cameo appearance in Emily in Paris, season 3, episode 1.

 

This at-home version of LED light therapy, traditionally only the domain of professional skin clinics, is fast becoming one of the most popular – and essential – beauty tools for smoother, brighter, healthier looking skin.

The CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask uses two clinically proven light-emitting diode wavelengths to target tone, texture, firmness and tightness, with 95% of users noticing the difference in their skin, according to the brand. Acne, pigmentation problems and blemishes are also no match for this mask.

An instant radiance-booster, the CurrentBody LED Mask fits easily into any pre-work or pre-party routine.

It also has longer-term benefits: When wearing the mask five times a week for just 10 minutes, users saw a 35% reduction in wrinkles after just four weeks. We say oui, s’il vous plaît!

The CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask, $515, is available at www.currentbody.com.au