Willow Smith reveals the skincare fave she can’t do without – and it’s shockingly affordable
Willow Smith has revealed her favourite skincare product – and it’s surprisingly affordable.
While the singer gets ready to release her new album – the rock-infused Lately I Feel Everything – she’s also finding time to keep on top of her skincare routine.
One item in particular which she “loves” is a face mask from a well-known brand that won’t break the bank.
In an interview with Allure, Willow revealed that she has a “pretty simple skin-care routine” and that she’s been “exploring way more with face and lip masks.”
This includes the brand Dr Jart+, with Willow saying: “The moisturising face masks are my everything, I’ve been implementing that into my skin-care routine at least twice a week.”
The £6/$6 Soothing Hydra Solution Mask is said to give the “ultimate hydration” and soothe redness, ache and sun burns to keep skin looking and feeling refreshed.
The singer’s favourite skincare product is a bargain buy and you can get it from Cult Beauty in the UK or the official Dr Jart+ website in the US.
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This week (16 July) Willow Smith will release her fourth studio album Lately I Feel Everything which sees her explore a rock and punk sound, a continuation of her work in the band The Anxiety.
The album features singles “Transparent Soul” with Travis Barker and “Lipstick” as well as much-anticipated collaborations with Avril Lavigne and Tierra Whack.
Willow says she hopes that the album will inspire Black girls to play rock music because “we need to remember that we were the beginning”, noting Sister Rosetta Tharpe as a pioneer for women playing the electric guitar.
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She was also recently announced as the new face for Mugler’s latest perfume Alien Goddess and appears in the stunning campaign for fragrance.
Willow told Allure: “I’ve always been into everything and anything extraterrestrial. I’ve also been into goddesses throughout history, mythology, and religion – representations of the divine feminine. Bringing those two things together, it just felt so perfect for me.”