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Amelia Gray's Beauty Routine Is Borrowed From Her Mom, Hailey Bieber, and EmRata

The model's 12-step beauty routine, quick fix for a zit, and “a cute little blushy makeup look.” Director: Gabrielle Reich DP: Josh Herzog Editor: Michael Suyeda Associate Producer: Lea Donenberg Production Manager: Kit Fogarty Production Coordinator: Ava Kashar Global Talent Casting Director: Ignacio Murillo Post Production Supervisor: Edward Taylor Post Production Coordinator: Jovan James Supervising Editor: Kameron Key Assistant Editor: Lauren Worona Filmed at: The Standard, High Line

Released on 10/16/2023

Transcript

[soft relaxing music]

Hi, Vogue. It's Amelia Gray.

And today,

I'm gonna show you my skincare routine

and a cute little blushy makeup look.

First step, clips;

A pink one

and a little purple one

to match my really cute Versace robe.

This face wash.

I have kind of sensitive skin.

I'm also very much struggling with a fashion weak pimple

and a stye or two.

but we are all human.

I use a little sponge that really gets in to the skin

and can clean off all my makeup.

Lotion P50.

I put a little bit of this in my hands.

This is really good,

especially for my little friend over here.

Regeneration Booster.

I do that much.

I use my vitamin C.

It kinda just makes me glow.

I've learned a lot about my skin

over this past two-year journey of modeling that I've had.

I've turned a lot of my friends on to this product.

This is the Benzoyl Peroxide by Jan Marini.

This basically kills all of the bacteria

and germs that pimples are created by.

I am the biggest moisturizer girl.

I'm obsessed with my skin being moisturized.

I use this as one of my moisturizers.

Put a little bit of this on here and then I take this.

This is the Dermaquest Post-treatment Balm.

This has really helped me with redness,

and moisture, and all of the above.

Essentially, it has cortisone in it.

And I've been telling people this secret

for the past year or two.

I put cortisone on my face every day.

I'm sorry, that much.

Now, I'm just gonna rub her in.

When I'm in a hotel, which is quite frequently,

I get an ice bucket.

I use these Nurse Jamie Globes.

I go like this, oh, I feel so nice.

My morning routine is very important to me.

I'm not the type of person that can just wake up,

and roll out of bed, and go to work.

I have to have this time for myself.

How can I love anyone else if I don't love myself?

My next very exciting and important step,

this lovely face roller.

And I keep it in ice.

And while that's cooling really quickly,

I'm just going to sort of just start by opening

my lymph nodes a little bit.

And I kinda just go here,

do a little movement, wake them up,

and then I will get the best results.

So I bring all the tension here and I hold it here.

I'll then massage it down

so that I can take it from my lymph nodes

and just bring it down to my other lymph nodes

so that it can drain.

I have Hashimoto's, which is a thyroid disease,

and I also have hypothyroidism.

And my lymph nodes hold onto a lot that my body

is trying to sort of just let go of in a lot of toxins.

Eye cream for a tired girl.

I use two.

One for circles and one for vibes.

So circles, this is called Goldfaded MD.

So after that eye cream, now, I do the one for vibes.

This is the best product in the whole entire world!

And it literally makes me look

like I have highlighter under my eyes.

Now is my serum.

She's also a new addition.

This is my second bottle that I've purchased, two pumps.

Every time I go to work, I try to tell them,

Please don't take off my skincare,

because I have my little barrier.

Now, sunscreen, Artisan of Skin, Tinted.

Fun fact!

My dad has never washed his face in his whole life.

And he says that that's the secret.

But I think that I have a 400-step skincare routine

because my mom never really wore makeup.

It's not really her thing, it's not my thing.

You'll see in a sec,

but she always had all of this skincare,

and I would love playing with it.

Rohtos, blue cap.

I'm kind of a pro, but it still hurts.

Now, we're gonna get into my makeup routine.

First step, this Glossier concealer.

I love her so much.

I use my fingers.

I think I actually learned this from Emily Ratajkowski

back in the day.

We're gonna cover the eye with the stye right now.

My mom always told me, Fake it till you make it.

And I think that I've spent the past five

to seven years faking it so much that now

that I'm sort of crossing over from faking it to making it,

my mind hasn't really caught up with what's happening.

And I'm struggling to catch my mind up with reality.

My foundation, I'm obsessed with this.

I've been using this since I was 15.

I'm gonna put a little bit in the palm of my hand.

I learned that from Hailey Bieber.

We're just gonna go for it.

Once I started doing shows in Europe,

I learned a lot about the color taupe.

It's called Groundwork by MAC.

I do this sometimes

when I have to go to castings and things.

I learned this also from from backstage

and just from being on the runway,

which is, whoa, crazy to hear!

I take this little brush

and I do the same thing with my taupe.

And I just kind of contour this side of my nose a bit.

It's blush season. We're in blush era.

It's pink clip, purple clip blush era.

So I'm gonna use two.

This is the SimiHaze blush Sun Flush in the color peach.

When I finally got to walk Versace in Cannes

for La Vacanza with Dua Lipa who I love,

I needed a girl to look up to with the big brows

in high school when I was just the weird girl

with big eyebrows,

and people were mean, and weird, and she was my girl.

So that was a surreal full-circle moment.

Wait, side note, I'm just gonna add one more blush.

This is called Pop Sticks.

My next step is this Pat McGrath Labs highlighter.

Starting with the balm, Clear Balm.

I'm just gonna put some on my nose right on here,

my little cheekbones.

Pat did the makeup.

And it was my first time ever working with Guido, the Guido.

I've always dreamt of working with Guido.

And so to be in his chair while walking Versace,

getting ready for this show

that I've dreamt of my whole life,

and then him trusting me with about five to seven pounds

of hair on my head was really an honor.

I'm gonna use this Anastasia Clear Brow Gel

that I've had since I was probably 16.

Now, we're gonna do a little bit of mascara.

I like a little baby brush.

I don't know if anybody else does this,

but I scrape off my mascara big time.

So let's get into my lips.

My lip pencil is,

Anastasia taught me how to do my eyebrows, by the way,

back in the day, Muted Mauve.

[soft relaxing music]

Oh, it looks nice.

Wow, surprising myself.

I'm just gonna rewind a little bit.

This is actually gonna be really nice to cover my pimple.

And it won't aggravate it too much.

[indistinct] Gvenchy Prisme Libre Pressed Powder.

I did drop it on the floor.

If you really wanna see it, that's what it looks like.

And it is green, and purple, and blue.

And now, I just kinda do a little bit of all of it.

So I'm just kind of do a little bit here

and a little bit on Sally over there. [laughs]

Rhode, this one is the Salted Caramel.

Last step is my fragrance.

This is DedCool.

And then this one is new.

My friend got it from me for my birthday.

This is the vanilla scent.

You have to spray your perfume from far away;

otherwise it will stay in your clothes.

[perfume sprays]

Little spray, then we have our layering.

And I also learned from Madeline Klein,

if you spray your perfume in the back of your neck,

people smell that when you walk away.

I thought that was a really fun fact

that I'm gonna start doing.

I will probably take one clip out;

though I'm feeling the purple today.

I think I'll do that.

But anyways, this is my makeup look to go to the podiatrist.

We have a long month ahead of us.

So I need to get some things on my foot checked out [laughs]

so that I can walk the runway.

I love it.

It's so cute, and blushy, and very in my mew-mew era,

and in my blush era. [blows kiss]

[soft relaxing music]

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