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- You ready to go to bed with me?
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In order to take my makeup off, first step
is a makeup wipe.
I'm told you're supposed to
be really light on your skin
especially around the under eye area.
But I don't always practice what I preach.
My mom is a painter and
I've been told by a lot
of makeup artists that I work
with that they are essentially
also painters but their
canvas is a person's face.
In order to remove the
makeup around the eyes
sometimes I like to use a Q-tip.
Really get in there and I typically use
an oil-free makeup remover.
Next step is to cleanse your fa-ce.
Fa-ce is Italian for face?
Maybe I just made that up, I don't know.
I put two pumps
of Dr. Sturm's cleanser
and then I mix that with my exfoliant.
It is an enzyme cleanser
also by Dr. Sturm.
Just put it in your hand
and you mix it with water.
All right.
The exfoliant helps
really get into the pores
and get rid of that dead skin.
Also removes the makeup if
anything's been left behind
that the makeup wipes
were not able to get.
And then again, I use warm water to rinse.
All right.
I pat the face dry.
I use Dr. Sturm's hyaluronic acid
which allows for all kinds
of moisture and water,
and plumpness to get into the skin.
Sometimes I mix it with
the super anti-aging serum.
Mainly because it sounds cool.
'cause it's super anti-aging serum.
For no reason in particular
because it saves time
and I'm a busy lady.
The reason why I love
Dr. Sturm's products,
at first she was introduced
to me by a friend of mine
who works with her and
who has beautiful skin.
Dr. Sturm was the first person to come up
with the vampire facial.
Bum, bum, bum, bum.
Yeah, I get it.
It was a double pun there
because I used to be a vampire.
It really works.
Her vampire facials are amazing.
And all of her products are
amazing and I've honestly
have seen great results.
Plus, she makes them in these
little itty bitty containers.
Look at them, they're so tiny.
Like smaller than my eyeball.
No, they're bigger than my eyeball.
They're like the size of my
nose and for somebody like me
who travels a lot, I'm on
a plane every other day,
having travel size products
is super important.
Next up is lip moisturizer.
I like to let my lips get
some face cream as well.
Face cream of the lips.
This is a L'Occitane en Provence,
which I, if I have to be honest with you,
I got this in one of those little
travel size things on the plane.
Stole this from the airport.
Not from the terminal.
It was given to me.
Next up is, and keep in mind
I don't use this every day.
I use it maybe twice a week
and before big red carpets
so that I get that nice glow.
This is called a Deesee mask.
It is a product
that I weirdly enough initially saw
on Kate Hudson on her Instagram.
She posted a photo using
it and I reached out to her
and asked her what that was
because she looked like Jason,
the killer and I was scared
at first and then she told me
what it does and then I was
very, very excited by it.
It makes you look creepy
though, so get ready.
See what I'm saying?
Total Jason vibes.
The way you do this is
you take this little
command center thing, you turn it on.
Usually you use mode one which
is red light for anti-aging
or you use mode five
which is the red light
and the blue light combined
which helps with healing.
So for example if you
have a pimple like I do
and you happen to have
popped it like I often do,
which you should do, but
like I said, I'm guilty.
It heals your pimples really fast.
Like you can have an open
pimple, put the mask on and then
when you take the mask off, it's gone.
It's crazy, it's magic.
Anywho, you decide how
much time you want it to be
and then you press the light.
And then you sit and wait for awhile.
I usually text or watch TV or
read a book or read a script.
But it's awesome.
Once the mask is done,
I like to moisturize
and at night specifically
I use a thicker moisturizer
like La Mer.
And that way you have all
night for it to soak in,
and really work its magic.
La Mer is especially special
because it was originally
created, fun little
fact, for burn victims.
And it repaired their cells so well
when they had third-degree
burns that they decided
they should probably rebrand
and use it as face cream
because it has so many healing properties.
This is one that I use
a couple times a week
and or before big red carpets
when I want that extra dewy glow.
Ah.
And I like to put it under
the eyeballs as well.
Something I've learned from
makeup artists is that you
should pat the under eye
area as opposed to rubbing it
because it saves you from
getting wrinkles maybe a few days
earlier than you would've otherwise.
Now if I'm having a
little bit of an outbreak
or a pimple or an uninvited friend
that has made my face their home,
I consult my friend La Roche-Posay.
This is a spot treatment
that you only need
a very little amount of.
It's got retinol in it
and you just zap 'em.
It's basically like an
eviction notice for your face.
You tell 'em they gotta go
find somewhere else to squat.
(smooches)
I have two last things
before I go night-night.
And the first of the two is (bleep).
The first is very attractive.
I put in my Byte.
That's right, another vampire pun.
But Byte is my retainer that
I wear before I go to sleep.
Sexy.
And it kind of is sexy,
you can't even see it.
It just doesn't sound very
sexy because you have a lisp.
Technically I'm supposed to
wear this during the day too
but let's be real, I don't.
Now the true final step.
Is my sleep mask.
This way everyone knows
exactly how to proceed
when waking me up.
Don't.
Sleep is important to me so just go away.
Bye guys.
(smooches)
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