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When we talk
about beauty,
it is they, the famous ones,
the Hollywood divas
who are always ready for a red carpet, like Eva Longoria, and in it they show off their skin, body and hair, who have
the definitive tricks.
We add to the actresses a large group of
models, influencers and singers,
also always in the 'beauty' spotlight.
All of them are the first to try the latest
treatments and cosmetics,
those that leave
porcelain skin,
a toned body, shinier hair and no trace of frizz.
With the rise of
social networks,
the secrets that were once kept for them are now everyone's.
The trend dictates that
J. Lo, Demi Moore or Gwyneth Paltrow
talk about their tricks on their Instagram or Twitter accounts through videos, direct or Stories.
Sometimes they even bother to respond to their fans, as does
Miranda Kerr,
who confesses that she treats wrinkles around her eyes with
lip balm,
or
Halle Berry,
who has been seen applying
cold coffee
to her skin while shower.
There is everything in the beauty vineyard of the 'celebrities', the most common tricks, such as the use of the anti-aging star ingredient, retinol, even crazy things like
the leeches that
Demi Moore
applies ,
or the face cream made with her own blood that
Hailey Baldwin
uses .
We collect here a good handful
of beauty secrets
and add a warning: if it sounds strange to you, consult
your dermatologist
or aesthetic expert first.
Not everything celebrities touch has to turn to gold, and some practices can
be harmful.
Christy Turlington and her grapeseed oil
The 90s supermodel is a fan of
vegetable oils.
His favorite is grape seed, rich in beta-carotene, vitamin D, C and E and fatty acids, perfect to leave on the face overnight.
We must not forget that the vine has many products that are used in cosmetics and have an antioxidant effect.
Turlington
declares on his networks that "it works on all skin types,
improves acne,
reduces dark circles...".
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J. Lo and glycolic acid
When she launched her brand
JLo Beauty
, she confessed that she used olive oil for everything.
To this she adds the application of glycolic acid, key in that facial shine or 'glow' that characterizes her.
Do not forget that it is a chemical exfoliant that renews the skin and illuminates it.
It also does not give up
oils with aquamarine powder
to rehydrate.
Jennifer Aniston and facial microcurrents
Jennifer Aniston
uses microcurrents that stimulate facial muscles with
Tracie Martyn's Facial Resculpting treatment,
one of the most common beauty experts on the 'star'system' (Dakota Johnson, Sara Sampaio, Kim Kardashian and Kate Winslet also come to her when they are in New York).
This treatment works with microcurrents that stimulate the facial muscles and, they say, it would not paralyze the muscles like
Botox.
Liv Tyler's rosewater
More 'normal' is the actress, who details how a spray of rose water is vaporized when she finishes putting on makeup, after which she places a tissue on her skin for a second.
Catherine Zeta-Jones, retinol and beer
Catherine Zeta-Jones uses retinol
night face oil ,
with a dry texture, which does not leave the skin greasy.
She also says that the secret to her
shiny hair
is simply applying, after shampooing, a balm made
from honey and beer,
which she makes herself at home.
"Then I smell like a beer barrel for a few days, but the hair appreciates it," she told the
Daily Mail.
Victoria Beckham's 'facial fetus'
This is what the singer and designer calls her star treatment to have the skin of a baby.
She begins by cleaning her face and applying
a veil of caviar,
a mask with active ingredients derived from the most valued roe.
She continues with oxygen therapy and ends with an injection of plant cells.
Maggie Gyllenhaal and her Supernova facial
The actress is a fan of this facial treatment, a glycolic acid exfoliation, followed by a collagen mask,
serum with vitamin C
and application of blue LED lights that facilitate the penetration of all the ingredients in the face.
The use of
microcurrents, cryotherapy
and oxygen therapy is added so that the face is luminous, young, firm, resplendent.
Gwyneth Paltrow's Bees
A lover of natural remedies and some other madness that beauty experts advise against, she is a user of
bee venom
used in cosmetics.
It is not therefore that it is applied directly, but in
creams, serums and masks,
due to its anti-
aging
properties and its filling effect.
She can be imitated, but not Julia Roberts when she played the stepmother in the
2012 movie 'Snow White',
where she let herself be stung by the bees themselves.
Julia Roberts, olive oil and bee venom
Speaking of
Roberts,
ever since she played the role, she's been another fan of bee venom cosmetics.
Her other big beauty secret is the
extra virgin olive oil
that she uses as a moisturizer.
Kim Kardashian in vampire version
'Blood facial'
is the protocol that
Kardashian
resorts to .
Your own blood is used, which is centrifuged, the plasma and platelets are extracted, which are recomposed in a serum, and this is applied to the face, neck and décolleté.
The end?
Regenerate tissues and rejuvenate the face.
Note that this type of procedure can only be performed by an expert doctor.
Madonna applies masks... where the back loses its name
Madonna
applies masks not only on her face, but also
on her buttocks.
They are called 'Butt facial' and serve to tone the area.
Hailey Bieber's autologous blood cream
Another who reuses her blood is
Hailey Baldwin.
What she does for her is to have a cream formulated with
her own platelets and her plasma made in a specific cosmetic laboratory.
Olivia Munn's Japanese Potatoes
Olivia Munn
has discovered that
potatoes from Japan
are a superfood.
"They are rich
in hyaluronic acid,
which improves wrinkles. There are various supplements, but I think the best way to introduce it into the body is to eat these potatoes," says the actress.
For her, at least, it is a remedy against
spots and wrinkles.
Leeches for Demi Moore
Another treatment that borders on the horror genre is that of
Demi Moore,
who told
David Letterman
's late show that in Australia a body protocol was made where they applied
leeches to her stomach.
What for is still unknown... although it seems that it would be with a detox effect.
Do not try this at home.
Pitcher of ice water for Kate Hudson
Kate Hudson
recently confessed to 'Allure' magazine that she doesn't wash her face in the morning because it doesn't benefit her sensitive skin.
She is a fan, however, of immersing her face in a
bucket full of ice
to boost circulation, reduce swelling, and look perfect for special events.
She could work but be careful, you should never apply
an ice cube
directly on her face, because it could burn it.
As we said, not everything these celebrities say should be followed to the letter... As with medications, consult
your aesthetic doctor or dermatologist before using them.
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