5 of Reese Witherspoon’s Best Beauty Secrets

Southern belle Reese Witherspoon has been making an impressive comeback to the big screen as of late in her new film ‘Wild’ and the actress looks gorgeous without makeup in the film. So, how does she keep her complexion so flawless? Here are a few of her very simple beauty tips and secrets that ensure she looks amazing around the clock, be it for a red carpet premiere or just hanging out with her family. From natural supplements to her thoughts on cosmetic surgery, Reese clearly has a relaxed ethos when it comes to beauty.

 

  1. She Has a Quick Routine

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Reese doesn’t like to waste too much time and has a quick skincare routine: “I like to keep things quick and easy so I can be up and out in five minutes. I’m lucky to have other people who worry about how I look. That’s pretty nice!” 

  1. Her Clear Skin Secret

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She has a secret that keeps her skin clear and blemish-free: “If I start to get blemishes, I add chlorophyll to my water and my skin clears up in three days.” 

 

  1. She Swears by Sunscreen

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The actress realises how essential sunscreen is and wishes she had worn it more frequently in the past: “I don’t want my life to be ruled by products but I am an advocate of sunscreen, and I wear lots of Clarins. When I was younger, the thing I wish I’d heard was, ‘Wear more sunscreen.'”

 

  1. She Knows Her Skin is Changing

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She is aware that her skin is changing as she ages and she has to adapt her skincare routine: “Those things you think you need at 15 obviously change in your twenties and, now that I’m in my thirties, it’s definitely different. Skincare and sun protection are the biggest things for me. “ 

  1. She Isn’t Against Cosmetic Surgery

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Reese is neither for nor against cosmetic surgery, and will see how she feels as she gets older: “I’m not for it. I’m not against it. I have plenty of friends who do stuff and if it makes you feel good, great. But I don’t think it’s the fix for some sort of unease that you’re having about who you are as a human being. I don’t think I need plastic surgery at this point. Can we just go day-by-day on that one?”