The supermodel reveals all her favorite beauty products.
Supermodel Anok Yai stars in our latest episode of Go to Bed with Me and lets us in on all her skin care tricks and tips for maintaining her glowing, runway-worthy visage.
“As much as I like to pretend that I do it every day, I probably do this three times a week,” Yai says of her skin care routine. “Because I have a really bad habit of falling asleep with my makeup on. During Fashion Week, I’m usually up by 5, 6 a.m., and then I go to sleep around midnight, or 1. So I don’t really have the energy to take my makeup off.”
From novel gems like the Herbivore Jade Facial Roller to lip-smacking classics like a tub of Vaseline, the Estée Lauder spokesmodel divulges all. You can shop her routine below.
Shop Anok’s Routine
Raw African Black Soap Bar
Raw Skin Co.
rawskinco.com
$9.00
Advanced Night Micro Cleansing Balm
Estée Lauder
ulta.com
$47.00
Advanced Night Repair Concentrated Recovery PowerFoil Mask
Estée Lauder
nordstrom.com
$85.00
Advanced Night Repair Synchronized Recovery Complex II Serum
Estée Lauder
nordstrom.com
$72.00
Jade Facial Roller
Herbivore
sephora.com
$30.00
Advanced Night Repair Eye Supercharged Complex
Estée Lauder
esteelauder.com
$64.00
Original Petroleum Jelly
Vaseline
target.com
$4.00
Pure Color Envy Lip Repair Potion
Estée Lauder
bluemercury.com
$32.00
Yai begins by cutting off a small piece of a bar of raw African black soap to cleanse her face. “I found out about African black soap from my mom,” the model says. “I had a lot of acne when I was younger. So I got this, and it cleared my face. It’s really good for exfoliating, I swear by it.” She follows it up with Estée Lauder’s Cleansing Balm.
“Since I travel a lot, my skin gets really, really dry,” Yai says. When she’s not strutting down a catwalk, she’s often on a plane, which she says sucks the moisture out of her skin.
Her solution? Estée Lauder’s PowerFoil Mask. Though its aluminum exterior is working to renew the look of the face, the skin care layman may find the optics of the silver cover-up jarring. “Backstage at a show, people will see me with this mask on and they think that I am insane,” Yai says. “But my skin looks poppin’.”
Source: www.harpersbazaar.com