Model skin & body care tips / products

I don't use a cleanser... I use warm water to wash my face. Works very well for me, as my skin is super dry.

I don't understand. How does your makeup come off? What about dirt and grime? Oil and water repel each other!
 
My skin f*cks up if I put water on it. But good for her!
Same here :ninja: If I'd only use water for cleaning, my sking would totally dry out. And I usually have quite oily skin. But that really seems to depend on every person...
I mean, how often have I already heared about Vaseline being the best make-up remover ever and when I tried it out, I got a massive break-out due to all the fatty substance.
 
Here's some info on Joanna Krupa's skin care regimen. She's beautiful, and her skin's incredible.

www.examiner.com
What is your daily beauty regimen?
Joanna: I have been pretty lucky with my skin so it’s not too demanding to take care off. I cleanse morning and night with Cetaphil. Since I have dry skin, I put on tons of moisturizer. The one I found years ago that I love is Kiehls pathenol protein moisturizing face cream. I never tan my face so my fiancé calls me Casper since I am really white, but I’d rather be white than have wrinkles. I also put vaseline under my eyes over the moisturizer to protect from creasing and getting wrinkles while I sleep. I sometimes use a self-tanner for my face to help me look a little less like Casper the ghost. I wasn’t born with great eyelashes so I use Latisse every evening and my lashes have never looked better and longer! I also love Palmer’s cocoa butter lotion for the body.
 
This thread is so calm ! :shock: Collecting models beauty tips has always been my hobby ah ah :lol:

Here are some of my researchs :

Here are Anna Selezneva, Karlie Kloss, Karmen Pedaru and Eniko Mihalik products

And there Lara Stone's Raquel Zimmerman's Sasha Pivovarova's Iselin Steiro's Angela Lindvall's ones.

Vogue Paris ideas !

From embryolisse.fr who got the very good idea to scan the articles as a whole.
 
Ive noticed that Models often have very even toned skin (no redness) but they often have a fair bit of congestion and little whiteheads, probably from using super right moisturising creams.

I also stumbled across this on youtube and thought it was cool!
Hilary Rhoda getting ready for a ball
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9L-SPEVJRA8
 
I have also heard the Estee Lauder's Advanced Night Repair is good. It has groundbreaking technology inside, and I notice clearer skin after using it as well! It seems to have a bit of an antihistamie effect, bc my nut allergy (slight heat rash) seems to diminish when I am using it as well!

When it comes to not really washing your face with soap, I think it refers to the fact you are leaving the natural probiotics on your skin intact, which can help keep your skin looking younger, as well as keeping bad bacteria at bay!
 
This is one of my absolute favorite threads her on TFS :heart:. Billions of thanks for all the scans, links and textinformation :heart:.
 
Didn't know such a thread existed.

Since we all are envious of Melissa Tammerijn's flawless skin I'll post this article via her thread here (Thanks to HeatherAnne:(

Melissa Tammerijn, the porcelain-complected 21-year-old Dutch mannequin, rushes into Nina Ricci and a swarm of frenzied hair and makeup assistants descend upon her. “I have my own products,” she says calmly, retrieving a Ziploc baggie from her purse containing three well-used items. The fragile, ethereal skin, for which Tammerijn is known, is so sensitive and reactive, her job wouldn’t be possible without these skin-prep essentials. “Foundations and creams really penetrate the outer layer, so it’s the most important step for me,” she explains. “I had to find the right ones.” The winners: Avène Cicalfate Restorative Cream, which she says, “creates a thick barrier;” Laura Mercier Moisturizing Foundation in Porcelain Ivory, the fairest shade; and YSL Touche Éclat for concealing and highlighting.

Tammerijn reports that most makeup artists know her by now, and are happy to accommodate. Pat McGrath’s team at Ricci was no exception: “As long as it’s good makeup, which hers is, and the end result can be achieved, it’s fine by me,” says one artist, smoothing the model’s Laura Mercier base across her cheekbones.

Following the month of shows, Tammerijn will “sleep for probably 24 hours, drink loads of water, and take an oatmeal bath. I buy 100% pure oatmeal, put it in a sock, and drop it in [the tub]. The water gets creamy. It’s really soothing and moisturizing.” A great winter skin idea—for all of us.

source: vogue.com via emily weiss from intothegloss
 
I have one more great link for ya :D, probably you already know about this. I've just found this blog made by a model, here she tells a lot about skincare and bodycare :wink: http://www.amodelrecommends.com/category/body-2/
In the link it's a body talk section, then you can check other sections too:flower:

I was coming here to say that! :smile:
She is really bubbly and her reviews are very helpfull.
http://www.youtube.com/user/AModelRecommends that's her youtube channel, I actually like it much more than the site. She tests lots of products, and her skin seems to be flawless so I trust her :wink:
 
Alana Zimmer:

In this age of Photoshop and digital retouching, beautiful airbrushed faces are a dime a dozen. But there are only a select few models whose skin is as flawless as it seems in pictures. Alana Zimmer is one of them. Zimmer is a runway mainstay, and at the best shows the calendar has to offer, too: Already this season, she has made appearances at Michael Kors, Marc Jacobs, Thakoon, Christopher Kane, Gucci, Bottega Veneta, Jil Sander, Dries Van Noten, and Rick Owens, where we caught up with the Canadian beauty to talk complexion perfection. “I’m crazy about my skin,” she confirmed, revealing that the secret to her success is Ling in New York. “They only have a few products,” Zimmer pointed out, but she uses nearly all of them. “I like their masks and exfoliator a lot,” she specified. Here, we give you the Alana Zimmer daily regimen, which also includes a mask and a peel once a week. We’re going to assume that part of her blemish-less, line-free face is due to good genes, but giving her routine a whirl couldn’t hurt.

Step One: Cleanse

Alana likes: Dr. Alkaitis Organic Purifying Facial Cleanser

$55, www.alkaitis.com.

Step Two: Toner

Alana likes: Ling Replenishing Hydrator

$38, www.lingskincare.com.

Step Three: Serum

Alana Likes: Ling Freeze & Uncrease Freeze Serum

$95, www.lingskincare.com.

Step Four: Moisturize

Alana Likes: Ling Oxygen + Multi-Vitamin Nourishment for Normal to Combination Skin
$95, www.lingskincare.com.
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Skin Deep: How to Get Model Skin
The fashion industry’s top models reveal their complexion-saving tips
February 28, 2011
SOURCE: ELLE.COM


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Karlie Kloss
I just started using Latisse! Everyone was telling me about it so I went to my eye doctor to find out more. I was scared at first because I read it could change your eye color, but I decided to try it. I’m literally two days into it and keep checking my lashes in the mirror to see if they’ve grown!


Skin care-wise, I’ve just been using Pond’s Cold Cream—it’s a heavy, rich,
really saturated cream that I think my grandma probably used when she was my age, but you can’t mess with the classics! It works.


I also like misting my face with rose water in morning. It’s so refreshing! It’s moisturizing and great for the winter when my skin gets really dry.
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Joan Smalls
In the morning, I always make sure to wash my face with a salicylic acid cleanser and moisturize with a combination of lotion and Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair. I know it’s supposed to be used at night but I like putting it on for daytime because it makes my skin look dewy and glowing!


I also use the Advanced Night Repair before I go to bed—during Fashion Week my skin gets really cracked and sensitive with all the touching and rubbing that happens when putting makeup on and taking it off. It’s important that I get nutrients back into my skin.


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Hyoni Kang
Dermalogica’s foam cleanser is awesome! It’s gentle but removes all my makeup. I use it once and the makeup is gone!

I also like the Labcconte lotion from Chile—it’s a snail cream and helps my face look fresh and glowing


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Karmen Pedaru
In between shows during Fashion Week, I’ll dab Darphin eye cream on my lids. I carry it everywhere! The skin around the eyes is delicate and goes through a lot during Fashion Week, so I try to keep it moisturized.


I also always take my makeup off before I go to sleep. And once in awhile, I’ll get facials. At the Bristol Hotel there’s a spa that gives really good facials but unfortunately, it’s in Paris! I live in New York.


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Anja Rubik
I use a gentle scrub every night—it’s really, really important. It unclogs all the pores. I use the Clinique one—the 7 Day Scrub Cream. I just massage it in and use a lot of moisturizer afterward. Massaging is especially important because it increases circulation.
 
Skin Deep: How to Get Model Skin - CONTINUED
The fashion industry’s top models reveal their complexion-saving tips
February 28, 2011
SOURCE: ELLE.COM


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Lindsey Wixson
I use RMS Beauty Raw Coconut Cream to cleanse my skin and take off my makeup. I also use the skin care line by Dr. Alkaitis—he’s based in California and his products were recommended to me by Rose-Marie Swift, the founder of RMS Beauty.
For spots, I use tea tree oil—I get it from health food stores like Whole Foods.
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Chanel Iman
My favorite oil is Rodin Olio Lusso. It’s amazing and it just makes the body so beautiful and glowing. I use it on my face too—I use it everywhere! Right after a bath, I rub it all over my body and it gets me into that zone of going to bed and sleeping well.

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Mirte Maas
I don’t smoke, and I use moisturizer every day and night. I’m not particular about moisturizer as long as it has a UV filter—I always wear SPF on my skin to protect against wrinkles.
Sometimes if I’m coming off a plane and I know I have to do a casting, I’ll use Yves Saint Laurent Touche Éclat concealer to cover any blue or darkness underneath my eyes. It also helps for pimples.
I eat healthfully—I like to eat big portions but of healthy things like whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. I’ll eat pizza once in awhile but if I ate it every day my skin and body would suffer! I live in New York City and my favorite restaurant is Sticky Rice. It’s this Thai restaurant right across the street from my apartment. I go every week!
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Jessica Stam
Right now I’m using Neutrogena’s cleanser—I like it because it gets rid of my makeup and washes my face in one step!
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Frida Gustavsson
After taking my makeup off, I’ll wash my face with Dermalogica cleanser and use Nuxe oil as a moisturizer—it’s a very good oil because it’s non-greasy and has a lot of A and E vitamins. It keeps my skin soft.
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Liu Wen
During Fashion Week, I’m getting makeup on and off my face all day. It can be tough on my skin so I use a lot of moisturizer and masks to help rejuvenate it. I especially like masks because they’re relaxing—I use the Estée Lauder Re-Nutriv one.

I also drink a lot of water, and orange juice for vitamin C. I’m so busy during the day with shows that I don’t have a lot of time to eat, so I just make sure to always stay hydrated!
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Aminata Niaria
Before I go to bed, I always use Lancôme makeup remover. I’m Senegalese so I also eat a lot of fish—it’s full of omega-3s, which are good for your skin.
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Ranya Mordanova
When I’m not working, I only wear concealer—I wear makeup so much for shoots and shows, I like to be free of it! Bobbi Brown’s concealer is great for hiding the bags under my eyes.

I have pale skin and burn easily—the sun can be very harsh. I always wear a day cream with SPF. I like Avène’s.
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Hannah Holman
In the morning, I use Christine Chin’s cleanser. It’s a soft exfoliator and great for during or after a shower when my pores are already open and warm. After washing my face, I splash cold water on it to close the pores and make any swelling go down.
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Jac
I use a lot of products from Origins’ mushroom line. They work really well on my skin and they’re organic, which I like. When I see that a product is “organic” I want it! There can be a lot of crap in products, so when I see that something’s organic I trust it more.

Before and during Fashion Week I also take a lot of vitamins so that my skin looks nicer. I take zinc—from what I know, it’s the best for your skin.
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Alana Zimmer
I drink a lot of water and get as much sleep as possible. I also use Ling Chan’s skin care products—I use her mask once a week and get facials from her three or four times a year. She’s great because she assesses my skin and tailors the facial to my skin’s needs at that given moment.

It’s hard to eat healthfully during Fashion Week because you’re always running around but in New York there are lots of delis to grab fruits and nuts from in between shows. In Milan and Paris it’s a little tougher to find places—I’ll usually pack my purse with snacks at the start of the day.
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Natasha Poly
I use all different things but right now I like Sisley Paris All-Day All-Year cream. I carry it around in my purse during Fashion Week—it’s a really good moisturizer. At nighttime I use the Sisley serum. It brings out the best in my skin!
 

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