Drew Barrymore saw an ‘immediate difference’ from using Martha Stewart’s skincare line: ‘Really luminous’
From one mogul to another.
Drew Barrymore raved about Martha Stewart’s Elm Biosciences skincare line during an interview on her talk show this fall, saying she “really saw an immediate difference” from using the A30 Elemental Serum.
And now, with the new brand’s first-ever Black Friday sale here, the formula is a full 30% off (along with the second part of the system, the Inner Dose Daily Skin Supplement.)
“I used it and it did really change my skin,” Barrymore told Stewart. “It made my skin extremely dewy, glowy [and] supple.”
Elm Biosciences A30 Elemental Serum

Though she noted a “cooling” effect at first, she found her skin looked “really luminous” and “felt firmer” after the product dried down.
While Stewart quipped that the “Charlie’s Angels” star was “writing my ad for me,” Barrymore assured her she knows a thing or two about picking great products.
“I really have studied beauty so much my whole life, especially skincare, because it’s something that I’m really passionate about,” the actress explained.
Elm Biosciences Inner Dose Daily Skin Supplement

Elm Biosciences Dual Pathway Skin System Set


While the antioxidant-packed serum designed to target visible signs of aging, including pigmentation, dehydration and irritation, Stewart also said she applies it on top of her makeup sometimes, “to add a little more luminescence.”
The 84-year-old icon launched Elm Biosciences in September, after developing it with New York-based dermatologist Dr. Dhaval Bhanusali (the same skincare pro who helped formulate Hailey Bieber’s Rhode line).
“We’re making it simple and very efficacious,” Stewart told Page Six Style in October.
For more Black Friday deals on beauty and fashion favorites — including several other staples of Stewart’s — we’re making deal-hunting simple and efficacious, too. Just peruse our guides to the sales before Cyber Week ends!
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.



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