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Sure, we can’t all be ultra-talented singing sensations like Lizzo. But one thing we can do is get an equally-radiant complexion, all thanks to her recently-dropped skincare routine.

Lizzo’s skincare routine has been highly requested by fans, and why wouldn’t it be? Her complexion is what dreams are made of. Fortunately for us, she recently made a video on TikTok, where she walks us through the process step by step. “If I did this every day, I would be unstoppable,” she says. She even showcased some clean beauty products.

@lizzo

YALL BEEN AXXIN FOR THE SKIN CARE ROUTINE SO I MADE ONE UP AND WHY IS CASTAWAYS ONLY 30SECS LONG TIKTOK?!?

♬ Castaways – The Backyardigans

Want to try out Lizzo’s skincare routine for yourself? Here’s a list of everything she’s using—from a soothing rose water spray to a fruity moisturizer—so you can feel good as hell, too.

Lizzo’s Skincare Products for a Glowing Complexion

1. Rosesense Rosewater Spray, $18

Rose water spray is very popular in the skincare community because of its hydrating properties and ability to reduce redness. This option from Rosense has no additives or preservatives and comes in a glass bottle. (Pro tip: After you’ve finished the bottle, fill it up with water and use it to mist your plants!)

2. Glow Recipe Pineapple-C Bright Serum, $49

Glow Recipe is known for its natural, fruit-forward skincare. The brand uses clean and responsibly-sourced ingredients and plans on being Climate Neutral Certified by 2022. This serum has three potent forms of vitamin C in it (including 22 percent pineapple juice!) to help combat hyperpigmentation and acne scars, leaving you with clear and radiant skin.

3. True Botanicals Renew Pure Radiance Oil, $110

True Botanical makes cruelty-free formulas that are safe for people and the planet. The Pure Radiant Oil is clinically proven to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It’s also scented with rose, neroli, and jasmine for a truly luxurious skincare experience.

4. Glow Recipe Banana Soufflé Moisture Cream, $39

You’re gonna go bananas for this Banana Soufflé Moisture Cream. It’s a lightweight, fruity-scented moisturizer that hydrates and replenishes the skin without clogging your pores. If you close your eyes while putting it on, you can almost trick your brain into thinking you’re on vacation.

5. Dr. Barbara Sturm Eye Cream, $140

Last but not least in Lizzo’s skincare routine is this eye cream. The brand is working toward a more sustainable future by changing its plastic jars to recyclable glass, as well as using recyclable paper obtained from sustainable forestry. This hydrating eye cream is formulated with active omega lipids and was specifically developed to target dark shadows and under-eye bags, helping you look and feel refreshed.


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