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  • (air whooshing) (upbeat rock music)

  • (bell dings)

  • (smacks lips) - All right.

  • Let's go to bed together.

  • (air whooshing)

  • My skin care routine consists of

  • basically one-ish thing as of right now

  • and then when I'm feeling fun and funky

  • and I need to rehydrate my face, I do a little bit extra,

  • which is kind of just making a mask

  • and sometimes I do this mask, a cherry one.

  • Sometimes I do avocado or whatever

  • and my skin type is very oily underneath and dry on top,

  • so I have to be constantly exfoliating these layers

  • 'cause then I get all the milia bumps underneath

  • that are dry and are trying to come out,

  • but they can't because I have this two layers

  • of super dry skin on top, so that's why

  • my skin doesn't actually look oily, but it is.

  • I struggled with acne for a very, very long time,

  • cystic acne, and I was on Accutane for two years

  • and nothing really worked for me on that level

  • and I went to every different (chuckles) dermatologist

  • and this and that and basically got everything done

  • to my face that you can frankly and nothing worked

  • and then I came across this one woman, Jennifer,

  • who is so amazing and she changed my skin

  • and she's designing my skin care line.

  • It's the only thing that was actually a huge difference

  • in an insane short amount of time

  • and all her stuff is all-natural, which of course I love.

  • I brush my teeth with coconut oil (chuckles)

  • and things like that so I stick to all-natural products.

  • I think so many times we think that

  • the chemicals will work 'cause it says it works

  • and blah, blah, blah, and it does work

  • for a short amount of time,

  • but then what about if you stop using that product?

  • Is your skin reliant on that product?

  • Do you become reliant on it?

  • I think that's one thing that chemicals

  • will really never fix for us,

  • so that's why I like the all-natural route.

  • We make quite a few different scrubs.

  • This is the lemon and sugar olive oil mix

  • or something like that, all three antioxidants.

  • Basically, I started using it on my newest assistant.

  • He just loves it so much.

  • It's been making his skin so smooth

  • and actually, it takes away the indents.

  • You can cover redness with makeup, right,

  • but you'll never be able to cover texture

  • and that's something that you're always

  • going to be battling yourself on,

  • so that's why I really like this

  • 'cause it takes the texture down

  • to a more even playing field.

  • I'm just gonna add a little bit of water

  • because I traveled quite a few times with this scrub

  • and some of the moisture has leaked out.

  • Then I'm just going to apply.

  • It smells delicious.

  • You can also eat it, again, 'cause it's all-natural,

  • so I can just (lips smacking).

  • Oh my god, it's so sugary.

  • Wow (chuckles).

  • It smells like lemon (inhales) and sugar,

  • I don't know, like at some type of weird hotel,

  • or sometimes if you're on the plane

  • and they give you those hand towels or whatever

  • and they smell like lemon sometimes.

  • That's kind of what this smells like.

  • It's definitely scrubbing and cleaning.

  • It's kind of working these pores in this circular motion

  • is gonna help me activate the skin

  • to become alive again in a sense.

  • I used to have this makeup artist.

  • Right before she would put products on my face,

  • like wants to sit into my skin,

  • (smacking face)

  • she'd slap my face really hard

  • and it's supposed to wake everything up.

  • A harsher version of it would be

  • (clicks tongue)

  • if you're gonna do microneedling,

  • you do microneedling because you want to damage the skin

  • so that the skin is like, oh, no, no, no, hold on, hold on.

  • I need to re-work myself.

  • I need to fill this back up.

  • I need to heal.

  • Basically, the scrub does that, but in the lightest way

  • because it's not breaking anything on my face.

  • Do a little bit of water (splashing)

  • We re-work it.

  • Try and make sure you get in all those nooks and crannies

  • and it is good to get under the eyes.

  • Most of the time when you wash your face,

  • you kind of forget about right under your eye.

  • You go like here and then you stop,

  • but this is really sensitive skin right here.

  • So many wrinkles and light pigmentation and stuff

  • comes right there from sun

  • depending on your skin type in general.

  • If I'm wearing heavy makeup on set,

  • usually I'll use an oil first,

  • a coconut oil or a vitamin E oil,

  • to get it all off my face,

  • then I do the scrub, just to really get in there.

  • I'm gonna wash. (splashing)

  • I think it's been a little over a year,

  • maybe a year and six months, of doing all-natural

  • and, yeah, the only thing that I do

  • that's not all-natural would be microneedling.

  • I do that sometimes to get rid of

  • some of these scars that are so bad on this side

  • 'cause on camera, on screen,

  • I do all my own makeup on everything I work on

  • (clicks tongue)

  • and I only wear tinted moisturizer

  • because I want you to be able to see my skin,

  • see my freckles, see that my skin is breathing.

  • It's kind of difficult sometimes with these scars

  • because I can't put thick makeup over it.

  • Like I said, you can't cover texture.

  • My next step would be us making this mask together.

  • Like I said, sometimes I do this mask.

  • Depending on what my face is calling for

  • in that moment, I'll do another mask.

  • Avocado masks are my second favorites.

  • Okay, I put a little thing of coconut oil in there.

  • I'm gonna pour some honey in here.

  • When it comes to measurements,

  • I'm pretty much eye-balling it.

  • When you're working with all-natural products,

  • it's much easier to eye-ball it

  • because most likely you're not gonna hurt your skin.

  • Obviously, if I'm using something really acidic in here,

  • like lemon and whatnot,

  • I'd wanna be a little bit more

  • careful and obvious about what I'm doing.

  • Coconut oil is antibacterial.

  • Honey is anti-inflammatory.

  • Cherries are also anti-inflammatory and antioxidant,

  • so either way, on all three of these products,

  • you're pretty much okay, no matter if you put

  • too much honey or too much coconut oil,

  • but you wanna pay attention to the product

  • and it's gonna sound a little cheesy,

  • but listen to the product.

  • If you're mixing it and it's not a good consistency,

  • then you know you have to add a bit more oil

  • or maybe a bit more of the tacky honey or it just depends.

  • People ask me all the time,

  • oh, did you get your lips tinted or something,

  • but I never wear lipstick or anything,

  • but really, if you do the cherries before you go to bed,

  • mmm, what a nice color.

  • Ooh, mmm.

  • It's kinda like a stain.

  • (lips smack) Hmm, see?

  • It's nice.

  • I take a little wispy guy,

  • but that's just 'cause it's fancy

  • and I got one specifically for this,

  • but you don't have to use a wispy guy.

  • You could basically use a spoon

  • or anything that you can smash

  • and mix with. (knocking)

  • Now, I'm just mixing it up,

  • trying to get a consistency I like.

  • Some of these I wanna smash a little bit.

  • I'm just gonna take a smudge like this.

  • It looks gross.

  • I'm gonna do it in the sink 'cause it's red.

  • It's so light and watery and the honey

  • is really quite not tacky at all

  • and the coconut oil definitely balances everything out

  • and makes it quite smooth, but I think,

  • really, the cherries, the liquid,

  • all the antioxidants and whatnot,

  • getting into this super liquid form,

  • I think that's what makes everything feel so soft

  • 'cause you'd think a mask like this

  • would feel kind of thick,

  • but if you touch my face right now,

  • you'll feel it's really thin and really soft over.

  • (clicks tongue)

  • I'll leave it on for five, 10 minutes.

  • Honestly, sometimes I've left it on a really long time

  • and I start doing things and I get lazy

  • and I'm doin' other things and then I start writing.

  • Now, we're gonna wash it off.

  • I'm gonna use a rag

  • to really make sure (splashing)

  • that I can get off the coconut oil, the whole consistency.

  • This was my last step.

  • I don't do anything extra.

  • I don't use moisturizer or anything crazy.

  • If anything, sometimes I'll use some

  • light vitamin E oil or I mix some different oils

  • that I'm feeling fancy with, some vitamins.

  • Sometimes I'll put that on my face,

  • but (sighs) I had so much acne and I did so many things

  • to my face to try and get rid of it

  • that now I don't really wash my face in the morning.

  • I only wash it before bed.

  • I'll wipe it down and clean it,

  • but I don't do a full this every morning, just at night.

  • I think that the more that we try with our skin,

  • pushing it and pushing it and pushing,

  • trying to get something to work,

  • the body is also like, sometimes it's too much.

  • It's too much of a lot of things

  • and the skin, it can't concentrate and relax,

  • so I don't like to douse my face in anything too heavy,

  • so I don't really put on moisturizer.

  • Well, (chuckles) thank you for watching

  • my skin care routine.

  • I hope you guys liked it and maybe think about

  • going a little bit more all-natural once in a while.

  • Well, bye (chuckles and smacks lips).

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