Margot Robbie is one of Australia’s greatest exports. Here, the Hollywood sweetheart, who is set to star in Barbie a movie about Mattel’s iconic doll, shares her top beauty secrets.
Caudalie facial mist
Margot Robbie told Elle.com she loves the smell of the Caudalie Facial Mist, which is made of 100 per cent natural origin ingredients. According to the en.caudalie.com website, the spray is typically used for make-up correction: “This multi-tasking mist sets make-up, tones and tightens pores and gives the skin an instant boost of radiance”.
Complexion correction pads
Margot Robbie spends a lot of time jet-setting around the world and told Elle.com.au she relies on Peter Thomas Roth Complexion Correction Pads to cleanse her skin at 30,000 feet. “I hate that feeling of not being able to wash my face … I use these pads and my face feels really good,” she said.
Nipple cream
Bepanthen is actually a nipple cream for mums who are breastfeeding. It’s also used as a nappy rash cream for babies. Robbie told Elle.com that because Bepanthen is just a cream for dry skin it really works. She also told the magazine that she believes most lip balms have additives in them which dry your lips out so you have to keep buying them.
A toothbrush
Robbie says she uses a toothbrush to brush foundation into her hairline so that it blends. The actress told Harpers Bazaar that she does this because she has blonde hair but tanned skin and if she doesn’t blend it, “it looks gross”.
Underground Aussie moisturiser
Robbie told Elle.com.au she swears by Bloc Cosmetics Citrus Moisturiser, which we predict could become a cult item for those wishing to emulate the star’s glowing complexion.
Sheet masks
Robbie says she is obsessed with the Skin111 Bio Cellulose Facial Treatment Mask, which her make-up artist Patti Dubroff got her hooked on. She says she relies on the masks in the lead-up to sashaying down a red carpet as the serum they’re soaked in helps supplement her skincare regime.
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