Each
figuring out what best works for them after years of trial and error, these 5
celebrities have all opened up on their top skin secrets. Finding their own
personal fountain of youth, these stars have opened up on their own tricks to
keeping that glow going and have shared how they do it.
1. Cate Blanchett
Cate thinks
sleep keeps her young: ''Not to think about it too much to be honest and sleep.
You can't turn back time but you can try and sleep longer. If your insides are
healthy then your skin will be healthier. And that's why I think it's important
to feed the base root of your skin not just the surface of it. [I] love a bit
of acupuncture and a good strong therapeutic massage....although it's not as
regular as I like.''
2. Eva Mendes
Eva swears
by several natural products: "I prefer to look as natural as possible; I
feel happy when my skin can breathe. I recommend moisturising your face
throughout the day - I love natural oils such as almond and jojoba. Argan oil
from Morocco is my total skin secret; it's spectacular! I take Omega 3
supplements and add lemon juice and chlorophyll to water to help my skin glow.
A beauty tip I swear by was taught to me by mother. She out baby powder on the
roots of her hair to absorb excess oil."
3. Freida Pinto
Freida likes
particular treatments to keep her skin glowing: ''From the outside a glycolic
peel or microdermabrasion under the strict guidance of a good dermatologist is
useful. Exercise is important and a good way to de-stress. Massage is also very
relaxing and being relaxed is great for overall wellbeing and health.''
4. Gwyneth Paltrow
Gwyneth uses
exfoliators and peels: ''I've always been told I have good skin so I try and
look after it as much as possible. I usually deep cleanse and exfoliate my skin
four times a week. I get a gentle peel from my facialist that takes away all
the dead cells on the surface, and then I focus on moisturisation.''
5. Lucy Liu
Lucy stays
hydrated: "I drink a lot of water, and I've never had coffee. I think
caffeine can be really bad for your skin. And I don't get facials, ever.
"I think they damage your skin. People are getting peels and dermabrasion,
and anything with the word 'abrasion' doesn't work for me. I also think a lot
of plastic surgery hurts your skin."