Crawford had a real morning skincare routine. She would plunge her face in ice water every morning full of rose water. Joan believed it helped relieve bags from her under eyes and would only use filtered water to do so. It has been reported that she did this 25 times every time.
To get her signature on-camera glow, Monroe would apply thick layers of Vaseline or white Nivea Creme under her makeup, while dermatologist Erno Laszlo kept her well stocked in his Phormula 3-9—a reparative botanical balm, specially created to heal a scar of hers—and Active Phelityl Cream, an all-purpose moisturizer.
They visit their dermatologist often to see what treatments, procedures, and products will work best for them. They use Botox, fillers, sunscreen, chemical peels, and IPL/photofacial. It's not that they have access to anything unique — it's that they actually get the treatments.
Celebs have clear skin. Exfoliation is the reason behind it. You need to remove dead skin from time to time. It helps reduce breakouts, removes tan, and even helps open pores.
Her evening skincare routine began with an oil cleanse, using the Erno Laszlo Active Phelityl Oil, then she applied the Active Phelityl Cream and washed it off. She finished with the Controlling Lotion. All of these products are still available today.
Royal Jelly: Cleopatra used royal jelly in her beauty rituals to moisturize her skin. Royal jelly is collected from bees. It nourishes skin with essential vitamins and minerals and thoroughly moisturizes the skin. It also adds elasticity and boosts collagen production.
Erno Laszlo for radiant, youthful-looking skin. In fact, the famous dermatologist often created custom prescriptions just for her. Today, you can still shop Erno Laszlo's luxurious skincare products from retailers like Amazon and Nordstrom, including those that Kennedy herself reportedly used.
Vintage Skincare Women in the 1950s loved cold cream, astringents, and facial masks to keep their complexions soft and smooth. “Soap and water beauty” was a famous phrase of the 1950s. It meant that you'd used a bar of soap (Ivory, Dove, Palmolive, etc.), with hot water for clean and sparkling skin.
Black tape makes another appearance on Serena Williams' cheek. In recent events including Wimbledon, Serena has been seen wearing black tape on her right cheek during games. The 40-year-old wears strips of the stretchy, movable medical tape, also known as kinesiology tape, to alleviate her sinus problems.
Exercise. Crawford swears by an unfussy workout routine to keep her in shape, which she has been following for 30 years. First up, she tries to get 20 minutes of cardio three times a week, which could be anything from trampolining to running up and down the stairs at home, according to an interview she gave to The Cut.
Cindy Crawford shares her favorite cleansing and exfoliating products to use on her body, including Dermalogica Conditioning Body Wash Eucalyptus + Lavender and the Elemis Body Detox Skin Brush.
Clarins was reportedly one of the princess' staple skincare brands (also a favourite of the Queen), with the brand's Multi-Active Day Cream and Cleansing Milk with Alpine Herbs (now discontinued) was often used in her daily routine.
In her clever attempt to do so, she crushed one large pearl from a pair of earrings and dissolved it in a goblet of wine (or vinegar), before gulping it down. “Astonished, Antony declined his dinner—the matching pearl—and admitted she had won,” Ward writes.
The Egyptians, and in particular Queen Cleopatra, were famously known to bathe in sour milk to improve the look and texture of the skin. Today, we know that sour milk contains lactic acid, a naturally occurring AHA.
Vaseline® has been a fixture in homes for decades. This much-loved product is safe to use on your body and your face. The triple-purified petroleum jelly helps restore the skin and seal in moisture making it ideal for use on the face.
Marilyn Monroe's bespoke skin-care routine from March 1959. Starting from the top, Marilyn's morning skin routine began with cleansing using Erno Lazlo Active Phelityl Soap and warm water.
Like many women, Marilyn had a favorite drugstore skin secret. She used to douse her face in Vaseline before applying makeup for a luminous glow, and often said she used it on her body head-to-toe before going in a hot bath in the mornings for smooth skin. In today's world, how does one rationalize this practice?
Cleansing, toning and moisturizing—in that order—get rid of makeup, dirt, dead skin cells, oil, and other pollutants that build up on our skin throughout the day. CTM also rebalances the pH levels of your skin and rehydrates your cells, leaving your skin feeling soft and supple.
According to the latest Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi report, English actress Jodie Comer has the most beautiful face in the world at 94.52% accuracy.