Model-turned-actor Laura Harrier has attracted attention on the red carpet at the Oscars and on magazine covers while appearing in movies like BlacKkKlansman. The girl, who has been modeling since she was 17, has logged a lot of time in the makeup chair. But she didn’t start a comprehensive skin-care regimen until she was in her late 20s and dealing with cystic acne. She says, “I suppose it was hormonal.” “I was probably worried because I was traveling so much. It was quite unsettling and disturbing. This prompted me to learn more about skincare, conduct extensive research, and attempt to balance the changes taking place on my face.”

She has discovered her KORA Organics Sleeping Mask to be the main thing that works. She removes it in the morning using water and a clean muslin cloth. She says, “I have a full stack of them in my bathroom because I feel like washcloths and towels kind of irritate my face.” She then rubs her cleanser into her skin in an upward motion. “I’m interested in lymphatic drainage, and I’ve heard that it helps drain your face. It seems to me that everything is depuffed.”

The notorious P50 from Biologique Recherche works wonders for toning when applied to the face and neck on a cotton pad after being diluted with water. The star has been using IS Clinical Pro Peel and Biologique Recherche’s Placenta Serum for years, respectively, before Clarins eye cream. Harrier uses a formulation from Control Corrective for daily SPF. “As a woman of color, I find it quite difficult to find a sunscreen that doesn’t leave a strange film on my face or make me seem grey or ashy… This company in no way behaves in such a way. ”
The skin-care section of her procedure is concluded with a few sprays of orange blossom water, which she purchased at a drugstore in Paris.

Source: vogue