- Hi, it's Kourtney Kardashian.
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[speaking French]
- I'm Iris.
- It's Irene Kim here.
- Hi everyone, I'm Debora Nascimento.
- Tracee Ellis Ross here.
- It's Halima.
- Bonjour, I'm Camille.
- Hi, I'm Hoyeon.
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- After a really crazy night,
I wake up with a puffy face.
My face look like
a puffer fish, like. [popping cheeks]
So, usually when I wake up,
I take ice, and I de-puff my skin.
And I specifically go under my eyes,
and on my eyelids, 'cause that's where
I get puffy the most.
- And I a quick massage
to wake up my skin.
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I do this every day since I turned 30.
[laughing] I'm 33 now.
Massage and go through the neck also.
- And I just slather and lather.
And here comes the beginning of stuff.
I do this until it's in my skin.
Some people spend time putting on makeup.
[laughing] I spent time hydrating my skin.
- I like to massage my face.
Don't be afraid to take
that extra five minutes
so just sit there,
let all the oils absorb, massage.
- When your eyes puffy in the morning,
you can massage here, like this.
- You can massage your skin in directions
which firms your face.
It's like those jade rollers
that you can use, but I just use
it with my fingers, so, I go like that.
And then this one, if
you go up at the temples,
it makes your face look like.
- Ta-dah!
A spoon, guys.
I keep it in the fridge
for a couple minutes.
The first part is you go
up along the cheekbone.
It just circulates the blood flow
on your face, and really
just drains the lymph.
And then, the edge part, what I do
is I take it, and it's
like you're scooping
up your jawline.
The decollete.
And just, drain it all out.
Drain out the bad vibes.
- I am a big believe
in lymphatic drainage.
So, I was taught to go upward,
put it to the side, and down my neck.
- When you feel like your face is swollen,
press this point.
This is good for circulation.
- If you're Caribbean or Puerto Rican,
you probably know Cafe
Bustelo really well.
And I take this into my beauty routine.
So I'm gonna just use a little bit.
The grains in the espresso
are a really great exfoliant for my skin.
And I'm gonna use this special jojoba oil
that I got from Morocco.
You just add a little bit.
And then you add a
little water to the mix,
to neutralize the oil,
so it's not as harsh.
All this, and I'm gonna distribute
it around my skin.
All the dead skin, all the dry skin,
all the patches, you just wanna
sugar her out.
I even like to do a little bit
on the eyelid, you know,
the eyelids get really dry.
It's a part of the skin that people
never pay any attention to.
Get them eyelids, girl.
Get them eyelids like
your life depended on it.
- So this is a body scrub.
It's an exfoliator, hydrator,
it moisturizes, it heals.
One cup of gram flour.
Okay, well it should be one cup.
[chuckling]
Then, yogurt.
Not flavored, plain.
Depends on the proportions,
like that much.
Mix it into a paste.
A little bit of lemon.
If your paste is as bad as mine,
which mine is, you add
a little milk to it.
That's what that looks like.
Now, magic ingredients.
Some sandalwood powder in there.
My best and most favorite ingredient,
which works for everything, is turmeric.
It gives it love.
It might give you a little bit
of a yellowish hue.
So be careful about how much you put in.
And you put it on, on your entire body.
And just hang out a little bit,
let it dry. [chuckling]
And if you have oily skin,
then maybe use skim milk,
and low fat yogurt, or no fat yogurt.
I think it's almost dry.
So the idea of it is to scrub
it off, like that, you see?
So it literally exfoliates.
And then you shower, and you get rid
of whatever excess is on your hand,
and, do you see a difference?
- And this one is Root
Science facial mask,
and you mix it yourself.
Ooh, so today I am mixing it with honey.
But you can mix it with water,
you can mix it with anything.
Then I'm using this brush.
[chuckling]
This is very sticky.
And feels a little weird.
But, it's all for a good cause.
- I'm gonna make a face mask
for you guys today.
So we are taking a little bit of avocado.
Acai, it's pure, unsweetened acai.
And we squish some strawberries.
Go in there.
Kinda like this.
And then, last ingredient is honey.
You know us Brazilians,
we love to have a tan.
After the tan, your skin is tired,
and you wanna have a glow, you know?
But you still wanna keep your tan.
Okay, so you ready for the scary part?
Let's do this.
This is what it looks like.
I use my hands for everything.
For makeup, to apply lipstick, everything.
I mean, as a mom, I guess,
I just like to be hands-on.
Avocado pieces.
It's fine.
So I never really found anything
that did the same as this mask.
And it's so easy to make,
so I'm like, you know,
it takes five minutes.
Below the neck.
Okay.
How does that look?
- So now I'm gonna go in with a mask.
I'm going to mix together manuka honey,
Aztec clay, and, you guessed it,
apple cider vinegar, with mother in it.
I kind of eyeball it,
whenever I mix this mask.
My goal is to create
a paste-like consistency, like this.
So it doesn't drip everywhere,
'cause, [coughing] apple
cider vinegar stinks.
[laughing] And I knew that, I don't know
why I did that.
That was not smart.
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Your skin isn't made for makeup.
But prep the skin, and prepare it for war,
pretty much, is what I like
to think of it as.
[clicking tongue] Let's wait.
- So I am going to make my lip scrub.
I am mixing equal parts of honey
and the coconut oil.
I love to do a lip scrub,
especially if I'm going to be wearing
a bright lip or a dark lip,
to make sure that your
lips are really soft.
This is the raw sugar.
Organic, of course, everything is organic.
Then I take the scrub.
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And it tastes yummy.
You can eat it.
- I think it's pretty important
to scrub your lips.
This is just Vaseline and sugar.
Which I make myself,
it's very easy to make.
- All right, so we're
gonna do a lip scrub.
As you can tell, my lips are one
of my more prominent features.
You take a little sea salt,
depending on the size of your lips,
[chuckling] you can decide
how much to put.
100% pure vegetable glycerin.
And then a little bit of rosewater,
so it's gentle on your mouth.
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And scrub, mm mm mm.
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- As one of the last finishing thing,
I love to brush my lips.
There's always a little bit
of a dead skin on them.
And it makes them swell up a little bit,
and be a little bit more pink.
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- And then I use a very
unglamorous toothbrush,
[chuckling] and I go back
and kind of just brush
it all out.
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- And just brush those guys up.
I spent years growing these back
after some '90s over-plucking.
I also, when I have my makeup done,
if I'm lucky enough to,
they have to hand me
the brush, 'cause this is one
of my favorite things to do,
I find it really therapeutic.
It's very relaxing.
- If you have an aloe plant,
you can just cut off a piece,
and then I'll show you
how to extract the aloe.
It's really great for your scalp,
and if you have dry hair.
And this is my little aloe plant.
It's a little cute one.
You can just get a piece.
You can extract the gel.
I would use the gel and, I would mix it
in my hand, and rub it all over my scalp,
and in the dry parts of my hair.
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- Now this is a scalp treatment.
It is usually for, if
you have a dry scalp,
if you have dandruff.
So you start with full fat yogurt.
The yogurt helps hydrate the scalp
and cool it down.
[sighing] I'm getting hungry.
[laughing]
A teaspoon of honey.
My secret ingredient.
Ah!
It's an egg.
Apparently, they're really good
for your hair, I know!
Keep it for 30 minutes,
and you wash it off
with baby shampoo, or just warm water.
That's what the consistency
should look like.
- And I'm gonna show you
what I do with my hair
to kinda get the beachy look, you know?
I made this myself.
It's warm water, sea salt,
and a tiny bit of coconut oil.
So, you shake shake shake.
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I just apply on the ends.
And because of the coconut oil,
it's not very good to have too close
to your roots.
And then that's where you
want the beachy waves,
like down here.
What I usually do, I divide my hair
like two pieces, and then you turn
it on the outside.
So you kind of have that
look that's gonna go
off your face, you know,
instead of going in.
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- I put on a hat.
It kind of makes the top close to my head,
and flattens it.
And then, I kinda make a wave here,
and then put it down, comme ca.
And then I twist the back,
put it up in the hat,
because my hair is super flat.
And it gives it a nice little wave.
So it's been a few minutes.
Can take it off.
Okay, so this looks
kinda weird. [chuckling]
But it kinda gives it the shape I like.
- Okay, are we ready for this?
You just, so you let the hair down.
And then, you're ready to go.
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Ciao.
[chuckling]
- Hope this works for you guys,
'cause it really does work for me.
This has been taught to us by our moms,
and our grandmoms, and
these are little secrets
that I wanted to share with you.
- Bye guys!
- Bye Vogue.
[speaking French]
- Bye.
- Thank you.
- Bye!
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[clicking tongue]
- Thank you, Vogue.
- See you guys out there.
[speaking French]
- Thank you for watching, bye.
- Bye!
- Bye.
Thank you.
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