Kate Hudson swears by this $24 moisturiser for head-to-toe hydration

When it comes to Kate Hudson, we are frequently posed with the question, are they great genetics or is it magic? And after revealing her can’t-live-without beauty product, it turns out it’s the latter.
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Speaking to marie claire, the $24 multi-use moisturiser dubbed ‘Egyptian Magic’ was labelled by Kate as her go-to skin care favourite and the item she “uses for everything”.
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According to Egyptian Magic itself, this miracle, all-purpose cream uses the same exact recipe that Cleopatra relied on to stay youthful and glowing. In fact, it’s formulated using only six, all-natural ingredients: olive oil, bee propolis, beeswax, honey, bee pollen and royal jelly.
So, if you’re after a skin care product that’s going to work its magic on your cracked elbows, chapped lips, unruly hair and overall dull and dehydrated complexion, look no further.
And for those who can’t get their hands on this little pot of wonder, (out of stock happens frequently with this favourite) here are some bh recommended alternatives that pack the same hydrating punch for around the same price:
Palmer's Olive Oil Formula Body Lotion, Weleda Skin Food Light, Simple Replenishing Rich Moisturiser, Sukin Naturals Oil Balancing Mattifying Facial Moisturiser
Main image credit: @tobeinbloom
Have you ever tried Egyptian Magic? What is your favourite moisturiser around the $20 mark?
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looks very nice
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If allergic to bee stings would there be a nasty reaction to this cream too I wonder
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I've heard of this but never tried it. Judging by the ingredients, wouldn't it be sticky?
I use plain old sorbolene for a lot of things.
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I haven't heard of this before.
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Interesting to see
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Does work wonders for dry areas like knees or elbows.
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I've heard a lot of good things about this cream - would be good to have a trial!
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I've been meaning to try this cream, but haven't gotten around to it.
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Have never seen this cream before 'Egyptian Magic’ sounds amazing is this cream sold in Australia? Where would you buy it.
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Sounds wonderful and very natural.
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Ill need to try this!
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This is a staple for me. Very versatile and few ingredients in it.
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My youngest daughter used this for ages to help with her eczema and it helped her enormously.
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I've never heard of Egytian Magic but it sounds like something I'd like to try.
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i didnt think olive oil was good for skin - ive read some studies recently
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Long time favourite
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I've seen this before but never tried it.
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I have seen this in the chemist but I’ve never tried it.
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I saw in the chemist and thought it seemed rather pricey considering it's size $30 + for 59 mls and nearly $60 for 118mls. I'm not interested. I'm using the CeraVe lotion and I really like that, it's great on dry skin.
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For 59mL that price seems to be the norm these days.
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Have tried it as it was thrown in one of those GWP bags. Love olive oil on my body, but avoid honey.
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I've seen the Egyptian Magic advertised but I've never tried it.
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I have tried a sample sachet and it is amazing. Quite pricey compared to other "all perpose" creams and balms.
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I think I've heard of this cream but I've never tried it
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