These Are the Products Emily Ratajkowski Swears By for Glowing Skin
Right now, we must admit that scrolling through Instagram doesn’t seem like the healthiest of ways to spend time. With workout videos, home tours and book reviews galore, it’s all too easy to fall into a comparison trap while scrolling through your feed. However, there is one particular Instagram movement happening right now that we think everyone can benefit from, and that’s the one where our favourite celebs show us what’s in their bathroom cabinets, including their go-to beauty products.
With literally everyone in their homes at the moment, even the A-list can’t resist giving us a little glimpse into their everyday routines. While we all appreciate a good nosey into anyone’s beauty collection, there is a handful of celeb routines that we are itching to see. And as if the social media gods are granting us one beauty wish at a time, the queen of glow, Emily Ratajkowski, recently took to Instagram to share her go-to skincare products of the moment.
In a quick Q+A session with her followers, one beauty buff wanted to know more about the model’s skincare routine. And just like so many of us, it turns out EmRata’s skin isn’t enjoying being locked up indoors much at the moment either. "My skin isn’t amazing right now. I’ve been picking a lot because I’m at home, but this is what I use,” she said before sharing an edited selection of products.
Don’t worry if you missed it—we’ve got you. If you’re as in awe of Emily’s perpetual glow as we are and want to know more about the beauty products she swears by, keep scrolling.
Cleanser
This rich cleansing balm removes makeup and impurities in a matter of seconds to reveal luminous skin. It’s no wonder it’s such a fave, really.
Moisturiser
Developed by the A-list’s favourite dermatologist, Dr Dennis Gross, this particular moisturiser contains both retinol and collagen to help combat signs of ageing. And if Emily’s a fan, we reckon it’s worth trying out.
Face Oil
It might be a little pricey, but this wonder oil is jam-packed with antioxidants and hydrating natural ingredients for a plump, glowing finish.
Spot Treatment
Well, isn’t this quite the surprise? This spot treatment contains salicylic acid to help unclog pores and minimise the appearance of blemishes. The fact that Emily Ratajkowski actually uses a £4 spot treatment is extraordinary. What’s more impressive is that it hasn’t sold out yet.
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Shannon Lawlor is the beauty director at Who What Wear UK. With over ten years of experience working for some of the beauty industry’s most esteemed titles, including Marie Claire, Glamour UK, Stylist and Refinery29, Shannon’s aim is to make the conversation around beauty as open, relatable and honest as possible. As a self-confessed lazy girl, Shannon has an affinity for hard-working perfumes, fool-proof makeup products and does-it-all skincare.
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