Julia Roberts has been in the entertainment industry since the late '80s and, frankly, has looked near-flawless ever since. Throughout all her iconic roles from Pretty Woman to Eat, Pray, Love and beyond, she's made us wonder exactly what she does to keep looking that radiant. The Lancôme ambassador has been vocal about her love for their products, but she does have a few other tips for achieving her youthful complexion. Learn them all, ahead.
2/ She always goes to bed with a clean faceRoberts is a firm believer in taking off her makeup before bed. She told Viva that Lancôme's Bi-Facil Double-Action Eye Makeup Remover is one of her long time faves. 'A lot of times you take off your eye makeup at night, and the next morning you wake up and look like you already put makeup on! But this formula gets rid of every stitch of makeup.
'It's like butter—so hydrating and restorative,' she told Hollywood Life. A natural remedy she has also reported to use is extra virgin olive oil on her face and hair. Vogue Italia reported that she creates an emulsified mixture of extra virgin olive oil with a little warm water and leaves it on like a mask for around a half hour. Talk about natural beauty.
she is supposed to look 32 in that picture? think she looks 52 there like she is
Exercising, personal trainer, personal dietitian, surgery, SPA’s, and all the $$ to be able to afford this.
Pretty Woman, Notting Hill, Runaway Bride, My Best Friend's Wedding and America's Sweethearts are cheezy movies.
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