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Scarlett Johansson launches Jurassic World skin survival kits

Scarlett Johansson launches Jurassic World skin survival kits

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Scarlett Johansson's beauty brand The Outset has launched skin survival kits in collaboration with her new movie Jurassic World Rebirth.
The actress is back on the big screen being chased by dinosaurs in the latest installment in the Jurassic Park franchise and she's now produced a field bag containing a collection of skincare products which she used during filming to keep her complexion looking radiant.
In a post on Instagram, Scarlett wrote of the collaboration: "These were the products I relied on throughout filming to keep my skin hydrated and looking radiant no matter what."
In a video posted online, she went on to explain: "What you don't get to see is that we filmed in Thailand, in the jungle for months, in open water and our skin was truly put through it.
"We filmed in a lot of harsh climates … My skin survived Jurassic World Rebirth because of The Outset and the consistency of my everyday essentials."
The Outset Skin Survival Kits comes in two sizes - a collection of travel sizes for £41 and a pack of full sizes for £108. The collections contain products from The Outset including the Gentle Micellar Cleanser, Nourishing Squalane Moisturizer and the Rescue Balm housed in a dark green cosmetics bag.
A message posted on The Outset's website explained: "Skin feeling parched from the elements - land, air, or sea? We've got you.
"In honor of our founder Scarlett Johansson's leading role in Jurassic World Rebirth, we've teamed up with Universal Pictures to bring you the ultimate Skin Survival Kit.
"This collaboration features a 10-day supply of Scarlett's everyday go-to clean skincare essentials that she used to keep her skin barrier hydrated and protected throughout filming, packaged in our limited edition utilitarian-chic Field Bag ...
"The Skin Survival Kit is a must after a long day on set (and fighting dinosaurs)."
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Scarlett Johansson's beauty brand The Outset has launched skin survival kits in collaboration with her new movie Jurassic World Rebirth. The actress is back on the big screen being chased by dinosaurs in the latest installment in the Jurassic Park franchise and she's now produced a field bag containing a collection of skincare products which she used during filming to keep her complexion looking radiant. In a post on Instagram, Scarlett wrote of the collaboration: "These were the products I relied on throughout filming to keep my skin hydrated and looking radiant no matter what." In a video posted online, she went on to explain: "What you don't get to see is that we filmed in Thailand, in the jungle for months, in open water and our skin was truly put through it. "We filmed in a lot of harsh climates … My skin survived Jurassic World Rebirth because of The Outset and the consistency of my everyday essentials." The Outset Skin Survival Kits comes in two sizes - a collection of travel sizes for £41 and a pack of full sizes for £108. The collections contain products from The Outset including the Gentle Micellar Cleanser, Nourishing Squalane Moisturizer and the Rescue Balm housed in a dark green cosmetics bag. A message posted on The Outset's website explained: "Skin feeling parched from the elements - land, air, or sea? We've got you. "In honor of our founder Scarlett Johansson's leading role in Jurassic World Rebirth, we've teamed up with Universal Pictures to bring you the ultimate Skin Survival Kit. "This collaboration features a 10-day supply of Scarlett's everyday go-to clean skincare essentials that she used to keep her skin barrier hydrated and protected throughout filming, packaged in our limited edition utilitarian-chic Field Bag ... "The Skin Survival Kit is a must after a long day on set (and fighting dinosaurs)."

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