Reese Witherspoon doesn’t seem to have ever had a poor skin day from the day she became famous as Elle Woods in Legally Blonde in 2001 to her current role as Madeline in Big Little Lies. How do we get Reese’s A-lister glow, and what is the key to her Immaculate complexion? It turns out there are only four easy steps we can take at home, and since we have plenty of time to devote to a DIY pampering session, we’re going to give it a try.
Adeela Crown, Reese’s facialist, also works with celebrities like Chrissy Teigen, Millie Mackintosh, and Lady Gaga, and she provided some simple skincare advice.
Have you consistently used the traditional cleanse, tone, and moisturize regimen? Adeela says that if the response is yes, it’s time for a change.
She advised switching to AHA/BHA-infused oil control pads in the morning or evening after cleansing in place of alcohol-based drying toners. Exfoliating pads, like the £45 Elizabeth Arden ones, are intended to brighten skin, lighten dark spots, and stop outbreaks.
Where have you been over the past few months if you haven’t seen this appear on all social media platforms? Stars like Kim Kardashian and Victoria Beckham adore the well-known LED mask.
Adeela clarified: “Invest in a wearable LED mask—they work on all skin types and are ideal for remote work! These masks softly enter the skin with light-emitting diodes to stimulate collagen formation, treat acne and outbreaks, and reduce pigmentation.”
In order to have clear, glowing skin later in life, it is well known that taking care of your skin when you are younger is essential. This goes beyond simply remembering to remove your makeup before bed. My motto is, “Prevention is smarter than a cure,” so start incorporating collagen supplements into your skincare regimen as soon as possible. Your skin will appreciate it in your 30s, 40s, and beyond if you start doing it in your early 20s, she advised. There is even a passionfruit flavoring choice for collagen supplements!
In so many ways, vitamin C is a skin savior. It stops the formation of melanin, which helps to reduce pigmentation and even out skin tone. I usually suggest using a vitamin C serum first thing in the morning before applying moisturizer and SPF. SPF and vitamin C together provide a powerful antioxidant skin shield that protects against UV rays and free radicals, said Adeela.
Source: Hello
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