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Marisa Tomei Shares Her Inside-Out Beauty Secrets, From Supplements to Serums

The acclaimed actress reveals her skin care and makeup routines as she reflects on her wellness journey and perspective on beauty.

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Released on 12/14/2021

Transcript

[gently chiming bells]

[upbeat music]

Hi, I'm Marisa Tomei, and I am going to show you

what gets me through the day.

We're just starting out in the morning,

I washed my face and I always have a lot of water with me.

I have a shake in the morning.

I take Chlorella, especially if I ate something salty,

or sugary or had a lot to drink because Chlorella

is really good for a hangover and all kinds of toxins.

This Chlorella, there's a couple of [mumbles] that I use,

but this one is Sunfood.

I always kept it really simple.

As I grew up, I was interested in meditation,

and in grounding myself, and that kind of led to

how do I take care of my body the best way?

So I always kept it really simple,

also, probably a bit lazy and probably a bit busy

so, I just do the minimum.

Vitamin D, us ladies need to take a lot of vitamin D too,

it's cancer preventative, good for your overall health.

I was always dancing when I was young

so, I always was very grateful to my body

and wanted to take care of her.

So that's probably that started that relationship

and relying on my body.

When I met Lisa Bonet, and we became really good friends

probably when she was 16 and I was probably 17 and a half,

and, she was really into this stuff too.

So we have always liked the Hauschka products

and whatever was at the health food store.

So we kind of went on that little journey together.

My hair's real, I just want to put that out to the world

because everyone's asked me if it's extensions, they're not.

Let's get into skincare, my first step is,

this, soap, it's Cetaphil.

[upbeat music]

I stick to a routine mostly because

I can't have things with chemicals,

they get pretty red and just like break out,

my skin doesn't like it.

When I'm working and there's a lot more makeup

put on to my face which I don't like a lot of foundation

and we try to keep that really light,

but still I always go back to these things.

The hydration is the main thing.

Intelligent Nutrients, it's just a little,

and then one spritz of this serum that goes with that.

[upbeat music]

I never had that extra little step

of that Liquid Green Oil, I just always kept it simple

and I've been washing my face with Cetaphil forever,

probably because I saw something on Vogue talking

about Cetaphil at some point in my life.

This I got at the Sundance Film Festival,

there was a makeup artist who worked with me,

he was from Europe, and, he had this Homeoplasmine.

That, just keeps my lips super soft and moist.

This is by Persephenie, and it's also made

with all organic biodynamic ingredients.

That's the common thread

with the things that go onto my body.

This little gem, is a recent addition, it's called MUTHA,

you can see I used it up, it goes fast,

and so it's Shea butter based,

and, you just kinda emulsify it.

[upbeat music]

While we're on limbs, I'm a big fan of Lord Jones.

It's a CBD based kind of anti-inflammatory,

but what it's really great for,

is, when you're wearing heels at night

or you're gonna be standing for a long period of time,

putting some on your calves and your feet,

you can stay in heels for forever and not feel any pain.

There's a special one called Stiletto Cream.

I would say the number one thing

that I just can't leave the house without is my

Shiseido Eyelash Curler, and I'm usually like,

one, two, three, four, five.

Sometimes I use a little concealer,

that's Cle De Peau.

Coming from Brooklyn we used to put like tons of mascara on

which I still really love,

this one is Lancome, Monsieur Big,

it really like lays it on thick but when I was younger,

and laying on the mascara, we used to use a safety pin

to open up the lashes and that was also the, Punk rock days.

And the person who taught me to do

the way that I got in the habit of doing my tips like this,

and then sometimes going on the top part of the lash,

to get like an extra coat in,

was my junior high school friend, Ronnie Rosenberg.

I do deal with my brows now differently.

Been trying to grow them in for some time,

since they were super over plucked in the 90s.

They were thin to begin with, and as I get older,

I noticed that from here out, they just kinda fade away.

So I'm always trying to fill in the outer parts

of the brow with this NARS.

Christie Stryker has a very, very, super thin liquid pen

that you can just barely start to,

they're as fine as hairs.

I put on a little bit of Charlotte Tilbury blush.

I also am a victim of overdoing it

'cause I always think I look too washed out,

put that a little bit there and, sometimes I stick it here.

Then at the end I take the hair down,

sometimes I put it back up,

put it back up and down like three times.

Also, and I have a little thing for my grays,

which is fine at you ripe old age of,

I almost said 67, I guess I'm getting used to it, 57.

[giggles]

And that's it, it's pretty easy every day run around.

Now I'm ready to start my day.

Thanks for watching, bye.

[upbeat music]

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