Barbara Sturm Molecular Cosmetics, Oprah shares how she discovered the revolutionary products, the philosophy behind them, and her favorite formulas. “We spend our lives inside our skin. Taking care of it is so important to living a whole and healthy life,” Oprah says.
Barbara Sturm Glow Drops. Oprah Winfrey says her skin “loves” the Glow Drops, which contains Polygonum Bistorta root (an antimicrobial that addresses skin tone), pore-refining Wild Rose extract, vitamin A-rich purslane for reducing irritation and hyaluronic acid for deep hydration and plumping.
Sunday Riley's anti-aging serum is loved by Oprah, Helen Mirren and Drew Barrymore for its brightening, line-reducing effect. Good Genes is packed with a fast-absorbing vitamin C serum for radiant skin.
It turns out Oprah has been a fan of Philosophy's Hope in a Jar for years, and she even included it on her “Ultimate Favorite Things” list in 2010. But she started using the antioxidant-rich moisturizer a full decade earlier.
-Place a dropper length in the palm of your hand and spread over the face, eye area, and neck, gently patting it in. -Apply after moisturizer for a lit-from-within glow, over makeup, or combine with your preferred skincare product.
Place one pipette length into the palm of your hand and apply over the face, eye area and neck, gently patting it in. Apply after your moisturizer for a lit-from-within glow, over makeup, or combine with your preferred skincare product.
BENEFITS: Revitalizes dull, tired skin and restores radiance. Polygonum Bistorta Root acts as an antimicrobial anti-ager and optimizes skin tone.
Meghan Markle's Favorite Skincare Products
Meghan told Allure she loves the Tatcha Rice Enzyme Powder, which "sort of foams on your face and gives you a really subtle exfoliation." The star shared with Beauty Banter during her Suits era she adores this affordable Nivea body lotion: "I use this religiously.
Truthfully, it's no surprise that Jennifer Aniston is a huge fan of the Seaweed Night Cream. After all, it's likely to be one of the reasons why she's always glowing. Plus, so many other celebrities like Martha Stewart, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Serena Williams swear by this brand in their routine too.
The popular serum helps to firm skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Jennifer Aniston recently shared that one of her favorite skincare products is the Shani Darden Retinol Reform Treatment Serum.
In addition to the Q10 Antioxidant Serum and cult-favorite Caffeine Eye Cream, Witherspoon wore The Inkey List's Polyglutamic Acid Serum. Deenihan told Refinery 29 that this serum is “the perfect makeup base or primer to lock in moisture and create a thin veil over the skin allowing makeup to glide on seamlessly.”
She uses Jennifer Brodeur's Peoni line.
Although Jennifer literally mixes personalized potions for her clients, her Peoni line is specially formulated to replenish and hydrate. And Michelle cannot go without it—specifically the Peoni L'extrait oil.
Lafco Claus Porto Shea Butter soap is one of Oprah's favorite things: They are one of our favorite things, too! You can purchase them through our online shop by clicking here.
They visit their dermatologist often to see what treatments, procedures, and products will work best for them. They use Botox, fillers, sunscreen, chemical peels, and IPL/photofacial. It's not that they have access to anything unique — it's that they actually get the treatments.
It's long been said that the Princess of Wales is a fan of the Swiss skincare brand Karin Herzog, so much so that she incorporated it into her pre-wedding beauty regime. In particular, she's said to have favoured the gentle-yet-effective Oxygen Face Cream – the brand currently offers an iteration for problematic skin.
Queen Elizabeth II was the epitome of graceful when it came to the ageing process and always appeared to have beautifully cared for, healthy skin. One of her secrets was applying Elizabeth Arden's iconic Eight Hour Cream Balm morning and night. Moisturising was the secret to Elizabeth II's healthy skin.
Karin Herzog Skincare
In 2010 the Daily Mail reported that Kate Middleton uses a range of products from Karin Herzog. They include the Oxygen Face cream, Professional Cleansing gel and Vita-a-Kombi face cream.
Clarins was reportedly one of the princess' staple skincare brands (also a favourite of the Queen), with the brand's Multi-Active Day Cream and Cleansing Milk with Alpine Herbs (now discontinued) was often used in her daily routine. Another product credited in Howard's face chart was Elizabeth Arden's Blue Kohl in 636.
The Princess of Wales is said to be a fan of cleansing her face with a flannel. In fact, her wedding day makeup artist Arabella Preston insists it's the best way to remove makeup and dirt from your skin while gently exfoliating and much preferable to any motorized cleanser brush – or just your hands.
She has stated in interviews that some of her favourite brands include Tatcha for exfoliating, Biore cleansing cloths, Kate Somerville face serums and Laura Mercier primers. When speaking to Birchbox in 2014, she added her love for facial massages, saying “I swear it works, as silly as you may feel.”
Water, Octyldodecanol, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Glycerin, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Decyl Oleate, Zea Mays (Corn) Germ Oil, Cetearyl Alcohol, Glyceryl Stearate, Lactobacillus/Portulaca Oleracea Ferment Extract, Sorbitol, Propanediol, Potassium Cetyl Phosphate, Cocoglycerides, Dimethicone, Tocopheryl Acetate, ...
Suggested Usage:
-Immediately after cleansing, place a dropper length of serum in the palm of your hand and gently pat onto the face, eye area, and neck. -Allow to absorb for 30 seconds before applying a Dr. Barbara Sturm Face Cream moisturizer (sold separately) in your preferred formulation.