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The Unique Morning Skincare Trick Celebrities Swear By To Look 10 Years Younger

July 31, 2018 by Lisa Cupido
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Celebrities have access to every expensive skincare potion and procedure on the market. And that’s why, when we get a glimpse at their skincare routines and notice an all-natural method they’re using, our ears perk up. Healthy skin isn’t a matter of dropping hundreds or thousands of dollars on Botox, Retin-A, and fillers and calling it a day. Sometimes it helps to get creative — and stay natural.

This is the unique morning skincare trick celebrities swear by to look 10 years younger. And even better: it requires a tool that costs less than ten dollars.

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jade roller

Jade Rolling 

 

Countless celebrities are using a cooling jade roller every morning to de-puff fatigued skin and actually help tighten pores. The beauty trend has gone mainstream in recent years, as more brands release their own version of the jade roller and additional information becomes available about how these rollers can benefit your skin.


Here’s what we know so far: jade rollers have origins in China, where they’ve been used for centuries for health and beauty purposes. A handheld jade roller boosts circulation, can stimulate the lymphatic system, which reduces inflammation, and helps get rid of puffiness in the face and dark circles under the eyes. Some users swear it’s excellent for smoothing out wrinkles and fine lines and it preps your skin for other products like serums and moisturizers — which is why it’s an excellent habit to adopt as part of your morning skincare regimen.

alicia keys

Alicia Keys

 

When singer Alicia Keys made the decision to ditch makeup a few years ago and go natural, all anyone could focus on was her gorgeous complexion. Her skin may not need foundation to look that great, but that doesn’t mean Keys doesn’t have her skincare routine down to a science.


And it’s a routine that includes a jade roller, Keys’ makeup artist Dotti revealed to W Magazine.


“Right now, we’re doing a lot of nice work to tighten skin, bring the blood to the surface. To basically give it the pop that you need,” Dotti said. “I stick a jade roller in ice, so it’s basically freezing when I roll it over her skin. I really, really work into all those areas where I want blood and water and energy brought to the surface. It brings her skin to life, it practically makes her skin say, 'Hi. I love you.'”

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Victoria Beckham

 

Another famous fan of jade rollers? Victoria Beckham, who shared her skincare secrets with Into The Gloss, explaining how she uses the roller as a tool that helps her other products penetrate deeper into her skin so that they are more effective. First, Beckham describes how she uses the Sarah Chapman 3D Moisture Infusion Mask before following it up with a roller treatment:

 

"I love it—my skin really does eat this stuff up, so I do it a few times a week. It’s one of those things where you see an immediate difference right after you use it," Beckham says. "The actual mask comes wrapped in gauze, which I use to mask my neck, too. Afterwards, I like to use a jade roller to really contour it into my face. After I’m polished and cleansed, I’ll use this Crème de la Mer Moisturizing Soft Lotion. It’s just a very easy, light moisturizer. My foundation goes on really well on top of this."

krasr the original chi himalayan anti aging jade roller

Krasr The Original Chi Himalayan Anti-Aging Jade Roller ($8.40)

 

This highly rated jade roller has more than 600 mostly positive reviews on Amazon and is made from natural jade, with a handle that’s comfortable to hold. It’s also less than $10, so this is one celeb skincare trick that we can all get in on.


Make the most of your jade roller by applying a light oil to your face first. Then roll up from the chin along your jawline. Next, roll out from your nose to your ears, applying light pressure but never overdoing it. Roll over your eyelids and temples, and finally, change things up by rolling vertically along your forehead.

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Lisa Fogarty is a lifestyle writer and reporter based in New York who covers health, wellness, relationships, sex, beauty, and parenting.

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