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ACTRESS and model Emily Ratajkowski has revealed how she takes it all off – her makeup, that is.
She is very clear about how an affordable makeup remover is a staple in her skincare routine, no blurred lines here.
The 33-year-old mom wasn’t always as careful as she is now about maintaining her always red carpet-ready complexion.
“I was somebody who would fall asleep in my makeup and I naturally didn’t have problematic skin,” she told The Zoe Report.
Getting her regular injectable procedures, however, gave her the push she needed to preserve her skin.
“But I eventually realized, ‘OK, I’m spending money on Botox. I might as well have a really good skin care regimen so that I’m prepared for getting older.’ And I really enjoy it now,” she added.
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Her biggest tweak is that so no longer goes to bed without removing her leftover mascara or evidence of any other beauty products.
She now swears by a skin-saving – and money-saving – buy.
“I take off my makeup with Bioderma,” she said.
The Gone Girl actress had more than one reason to rave about the affordable find.
“It never stings and I like that it feels like I’m putting nothing on my face yet it takes off all my makeup,” she added.
If you want to get a headstart on your own superstar glow-up, Bioderma’s Sensibio H20 Micellar Water Makeup Remover is available on Amazon for $12.99.
The alcohol-free formula is gentle enough for sensitive skin types.
This moisturizing magic in a bottle reduces redness while giving dry skin a hydrating boost.
The brand is, after all, responsible for creating micellar technology, a method that uses tiny particles called micelles to cleanse the skin.
Ratajkowski’s favorite remover can be used on both your face and eyes.
For best results, they recommend soaking a cotton pad with the remover.
She also shared the rest of her rejuvenating routine.
“Then I wash my face with Dr. Loretta’s Gentle Hydrating Cleanser, which is very nice and feels clean,” she said.
“About once a week, I do a Dr. Dennis Gross Peel Pad. Then I’ll do retinol and I’ll usually do snail mucin. The moisturizer I use depends on what other product I’m using,” she added.
“I’ll use Weleda Skin Food if it’s winter and my skin’s feeling dry.”
If you want to get your hands on the rest of her holy grail items, Dr. Loretta’s Gentle Hydrating Cleanser can be found on Amazon for $40.
Her biggest splurge buy is Dennis Gross’ Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peels, which sell for $92.
The exfoliating peels made of five AHA and BHAs can be used to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, as well as pores and other signs of aging.
Meanwhile, Weleda Skin Food’s Original Ultra-Rich Body Cream Plant Rich Hydrating Moisturizer made with pansy, chamomile, and calendula, is on sale for $15.29 on Amazon.
If you are brave enough to add the star’s snail mucin to your own skincare regimen, there are a few benefits to the trend that became popular on social media, according to Forbes.
Composed of collagen and elastin, the ingredient can strengthen skin.
Its glycolic acid properties serve as an exfoliant to remove layers of dead skin, while the moisturizing allantoin compound helps promote wound healing.