[upbeat music]
- I'm Hilary Duff,
and I am going to show you
my skincare routine today.
I'm a busy mom, I don't have
a ton of time to do my makeup,
but this version today is
like on a day where I have my kids,
but I also have a couple meetings.
I wanna look like I've put some effort in.
Sometimes I either wash my hands
or just do a little hand sanitizer.
So I'm going to tone with
this Ole Henriksen toner.
So one really cool thing
that happened to me
when I had babies was I got melasma,
and it hangs out right
here on my forehead.
This one is a dark spot toner,
so every day I just say a little prayer
that it's taking care of
that dark spot right there.
I'm gonna let it dry.
When it's super dry in California,
Glycelene, favorite vegan products,
is ultra hydrating, made with
oils, it has lavender in it.
I take a little scoop
with these long, witchy nails that I have,
and I'm going to warm it up,
because see how thick it is?
So I rub for almost 10 seconds.
I really love oils.
If your skin can handle
it, it's quite a treat.
But also sticking with
what you know works for you
is a great tip.
Brush those eyebrows up,
get 'em ready for the
makeup you're gonna put on.
So I use that as a bit of a serum.
Even though it's super moisturizing,
I'm still going to put a cream on top.
It's also by Glycelene.
It smells like cucumber, which I love.
So this is a much lighter day cream.
I like to layer them
'cause I wanna keep my skin looking dewy
and feeling really moisturized.
And if you have time,
pushing in the product
with this Nurse Jamie
tool is such a dream.
I never have a ton of time,
but it does really wake up your skin.
As I've gotten older, [laughs]
I notice in the morning,
I'll have like my pillow
case lines on my face.
Such a bum-out.
This tool saves me.
The neck, for sure, needs love
because if you're a face sleeper like me,
I'm just like smashed up
on my face when I sleep,
these guys can really get creasy.
Also, [laughs] I'm nervous,
so my neck is giving away all my secrets.
I'm gonna move on.
First, I'm gonna put on a REN eye cream.
And then, my favorite
thing to do with eye cream
is put it here, give
this space some love too.
Before I start my makeup,
I'm gonna throw in these
fancy little clips,
they're the best.
I've just recently started
using this Perricone MD,
and I love it.
I really feel like you
want your skin to breathe
and don't want to have a heavy
coating of foundation on.
I have it on my hand here.
I'm going to dab.
So I'm patting, I'm a
little bit aggressive,
but maybe that's 'cause
I'm always in a hurry.
And this is super sheer, it does layer.
I'm using the point
and I'm kind of rolling my Beautyblender
into all the little corners, like my eyes,
and then eventually I'm
gonna deal with my neck,
but I tend to work in phases.
I hate when you can see
foundation in your hair,
but also I hate when [laughs]
you don't have foundation,
you know, if your hair blows
in the wind or something
and then you have like a harsh line.
So use your Beautyblender and
try to find that happy medium
of like, "Hey, I'm really blending well,
"but I'm not gonna have
a bunch of foundation
"in my hair that you can see."
I notice that when I'm shooting
and I'm wearing heavy makeup every day
that's constantly being
powdered, reapplied,
powdered, reapplied,
I get a lot more clogged pores.
This product, again,
dirty from my daughter,
has been one of my favorites
for probably 10 years.
It is Chanel.
It's a bronzer, a cream bronzer.
I'm in need of a new one
because I use it so much.
There's like brush hairs in there.
And I'm gonna use my Beautyblender
and I'm going to swirl all the way around
and start my cheekbones,
and I'm going just underneath,
and I want to accentuate
where it caves in a bit
to give me a little bit
more of a cheekbone.
I'm also going to put it on my eyes.
I'm also gonna get up here.
After I cover the dark melasma spot,
make it dark again. [laughs]
But you do want to imagine
how the sun hits your face,
and that would be on your forehead.
You can drag it down a little bit.
I'm gonna brush my chin with my sponge.
I'm not getting extra product,
I'm just using what I have.
And then, this was another
tip someone taught me
when I was pretty young,
was you wanna create like
a W across your face.
Down, up over your nose,
down, and up again.
And it's really easy.
I've just started using
concealer under my eyes,
and I have gotten into
this Glossier concealer.
It's really light.
I'm using a flat brush by Cle de Peau.
I'm gonna start with my eye.
See that?
Such a difference, I feel awake.
Chantecaille has this very
pretty cream eyeshadow,
but once you apply, it gets
really dry in a good way,
and I'm gonna put a little on my brush.
I love to use my fingers,
but I have long nails right now.
I wanna create a little
bit more of a crease.
I like this side better,
so I'm going to create that
by going a little bit above
my crease, and on my lid.
I'm really just creating a base.
There we go.
Yep.
And I'm going to use a flat brush.
This MAC brush has been my
friend for a very long time.
Same product, and I'm
going to create a shadow.
Smudgy, I don't like anything too perfect.
So also, one other trick that I love
is that your eye,
the part that people focus on
is the black dot in the center,
so if you wanna get a
little more extra attention
right in the middle, underneath,
and then maybe with a shimmer or something
right above the lash line,
right here in the center on the top lid,
it's gonna draw focus to that focal point
that you want people to look at.
Now I'm gonna go for the glitter.
I have these two products by Stila.
My makeup artist on "Younger"
introduced me to them,
they're so much fun.
And I think I'm gonna go
for the non-glitter today
and just the kind of wet-looking shimmer.
I'm gonna put it straight on.
And then it dries, so if you want to,
just make sure there's no
weird lines from that brush.
I'm going back to my
Chanel bronzer for a second
'cause I want a little,
just using this flat brush again
that I used with the Chantecaille product.
I just want a little
more bronzy under here.
And then I'm going to do that
quick brush under my eye with this.
It's okay if you get it in your lashes
because we're gonna cover
that up with mascara.
So I'm going to just add a
little bit more glitter here.
This is a product I just bought,
and it's a peachy tone.
Now I'm going to move on to my brow.
I use many different brow products,
but this one, I really love.
It's called Ka-BOOM! by Benefit.
It comes with a brush
that I've actually used
for a very long time, maybe too long.
But it's a nice waxy pot,
and it's lasted me forever.
And I'm just gonna go in here.
I like to do little strokes
so they hopefully look like hair.
If I don't have time to put my brows on,
then I'll use Boy Brow by Glossier,
and that helps fill in a
little bit of the holes,
and keeps the brow hairs up.
I have to go outside the lines a bit
just to give me that full
brow that I pray for.
So I brush up here, in the center,
and then I brush out, 'cause
you want those brows back here
to like lay kind of nice and flat.
Now I ordered about 200 of
these little sticks on Amazon.
They're a dream,
and you can push your
product up a little bit,
and this will create like
the hair look that you want
'cause of the way the
spool is like shaped.
Brows are always the hardest for me.
Ee-oh, ee-oh, ee-oh. [laughs]
I'm gettin' there.
This guy always gives me hell!
Always, right there!
I'm gonna brush this guy up.
This is my good brow today.
Every day, I get a good brow.
It's only one, it's never both.
But I'm okay with that.
Now I'm going to use Glossier's Boy Brow.
Brown is my favorite color.
If you have good, thick brows,
you don't have to try
to be as fluffy as me,
but I'm trying to create
volume here, okay?
Trying to fake those hairs.
I think I did it.
I'm gonna start highlighting a bit.
This BY TERRY product has
seen [laughs] better days.
So I do a little swirl,
I tap some of it off.
I'm going to put it above where I bronzed,
so a little right underneath my eye.
My brush is shedding.
Like almost like a little C here
on each side of your eye.
To highlight the highest
part of your cheekbone,
I know everyone's face
is shaped so differently,
but you just imagine, where
do you want to accentuate?
That's what the highlight's gonna do.
It's gonna pop light off of that area.
So I like to do my nose a
little bit, the tip of my nose.
Well, what I really like to do is use,
this is a NUDESTIX, love NUDESTIX.
I like to highlight the top of my lip
to accentuate the shape there.
Make sure you dust,
like make sure you blend
that in with your finger.
And the tip of my nose.
And I can just draw a little line
for a tiny bit of product
after I've blended this.
I'm getting kind of dewy,
so I'm going to use a powder.
This is an all-natural powder
that I found in a cute store in Brooklyn,
and I'm going to use a fluffy brush
and just powder some zones that,
not a lot, get a little dewy, 'kay?
I'm using Hoola by Benefit.
It's just a bronzer,
it's nice 'cause it doesn't have
any shimmer, any shine to it,
and I'm gonna do my W one more time.
And accentuate my jawline,
and this is where I'm gonna
make my neck the same color as my face.
I'm not gonna put product
all the way down there.
So it usually should match if
you just dust with bronzer.
I'm going to do my mascara,
and we're almost there.
I had eyelash extensions for,
I don't know, six months,
and my lashes are finally
getting a little bit better,
so I have to tell you that
this product I'm obsessed with
is called GrandeLASH.
I never remember to do the serum,
but this mascara has the serum in it.
So it's like two-in-one,
it's working for you during the day.
I don't love to have the,
my lashes look like super catty.
I don't want to make my like,
I don't want to have a cat eye, basically.
I want to have an awake-looking eye,
so I tend to not put product
all the way in the center.
Sorry, all the way on
the outskirts, over here.
Maybe at the bottom, right by
your lash line, that's okay,
but if you want that awake eye,
like glob some of the
product on in the center.
See what I mean?
We dip, go for that other eye.
The bottom lashes, I want to cover up
the makeup I got on them,
but I don't wanna be scary spider eyes,
so I'm giving a light coat.
I use my same bronzer brush.
And I'm just gonna continue here.
I took a little bit of glitter
from this pot of Too Faced
shimmer that's lasted me forever,
and I'm just giving a
little bit more glow.
And I'm almost done, I promise.
I'm going to contour my nose a tiny bit,
right here on this line,
and maybe a tiny bit on my cheek,
and just right here.
I do this after the fact,
to make sure I don't look too contoured,
but it is kind of a nice touch, too.
I just recently started
overlining my lips a tiny bit
and it scared me so bad at first.
I was like, "How come
other people can do it
"and I look insane?"
I think I can do it, but I'm not sure.
I'm gonna go very light right now.
This is a Laura Mercier
pencil called Chestnut.
I'm following the line,
and I'm only gonna make it a little bigger
in the middle there, okay?
Just a tiny bit.
Here comes the scary part.
I'm gonna fill in that cupid's bow.
YSL.
I'm cleaning up these sides.
I want those sharp
and I want the top one a little softer.
I don't know if I need this,
but let's see what happens.
I usually have like two or three lipsticks
in my bag at a time,
and I create my own color.
Did I forget anything?
Maybe I need,
maybe I'll need just a
little bit of powder.
So powder up just a bit.
This is an amazing product,
and this is amazing
if you've taken your time
to do a nice makeup and you're like,
"Well, I don't want to put
sunscreen on top of that,"
hold your breath.
[spray hissing]
Such an important step,
especially if you live somewhere sunny.
And then, a new thing that I
just added into my routine,
my mom gave me this Saje
spray, it's called Goddess,
and it smells so nice.
And it's like jasmine,
and I feel like it just
gets me ready for the day.
So this is more of an
intention spray, if you will.
You can spray it on your hands
after they've just worked
so hard with your makeup.
Dry yourself down.
Give you a little shake of the hair.
And I am ready.
Thank you guys so much for watching.
I hope you enjoyed, I hope
you learned some tips,
I hope you'll have fun doing your makeup,
and I'm gonna head out for the day,
and see you next time.
