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Poppy Delevingne’s Guide to a Fresh-Faced Glow

Poppy Delevingne is pulling back the curtains on her beauty routine—and sparing no detail on how she maintains her natural glow. Director: Rebecca Fourteau
Filmed at The Standard, High Line

Released on 11/14/2019

Transcript

[upbeat music]

Hi, I'm Poppy Delevingne, and today I'm gonna

show you my everyday beauty routine.

How long have you got?

Starting with skincare, MBR face wash.

Medical Beauty Research.

It comes actually as a powder, which is kinda fun.

Mix with water.

I have been using this product for about three years now.

I had really bad skin when I hit 30,

and it basically saved my life.

It's an enzyme cleanser.

Now my face has gone really pink,

which means it's time to take it off.

[laughing]

I look like a tomato.

Next step, I love this face mask

by the wondrous Dr. Barbara Sturm.

And I like to just put this like...

It's fun, it's like face paint.

Like t-zone area.

Which I just leave on for a few minutes.

I probably do the mask like three times,

three times a week.

I just feel like it gives you that extra deep cleanse.

And now I rinse it off.

Okay so then the next thing I do

is I use a toner by Mario Badescu.

This one is rose and witch hazel.

I feel like the rose is really gentle,

but the witch hazel's got a little kick to it.

I've always been like a real beauty junkie.

I've always been really like fascinated by it.

I felt like I learnt a lot of beauty stuff

from my grandmother when I was like growing up.

She always had like dressing tables

filled with lotions and potions,

and she would just forever be taking off makeup,

putting on makeup.

Okay, so next up, SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic.

I love this 'cause it makes me feel like

some sort of mad scientist.

You know what I mean?

Like some kind of crazy apothecary person.

And you're not meant to like rub it in,

you're meant to just pat it really gently.

Getting rid of all those wrinkles.

Okay, then, just to make it even more apothecary and weird,

there are these little ampoules by Barbara Sturm again,

which you crack.

Try not to get glass in it.

And you pour out, like this.

It's so good.

It's like more of a dabbing thing.

'Cause like also a really good trick with these ampoules

is especially in summer, you can put them in the fridge,

and then crack them open when you're like hot,

and it's just really refreshing and hydrating.

I also always carry these on the airplane with me.

They're like the best just to keep in your handbag.

My little secret weapon.

This is like the part two of the SkinCeuticals.

It's their B5 Hydrating.

It's like a moisturizer.

Now I mix this with my SPF.

So I do two, three drops of that,

and I add Heliocare SPF 50.

They don't have a color that actually matches my skin,

so I use, they've got a brown one, which I do one pump of,

and then we have a light one.

So I mix the two together.

Heliocare, the SPF that I use everyday,

it doesn't matter if it's like sunny or not, I use it.

I'm quite religious with my SPF.

It used to fill me with horror,

the idea of like putting suncream on

when you've got really bad acne,

and it used to really freak me out,

but Heliocare's like really antigreasy.

And it was the best product to use.

I was a tomboy and I wasn't really like into makeup.

And it was only when I started modeling

that I realized I had to like start taking care of it

a little bit and be less lazy.

And now I'm fully addicted.

I'm fully SPFed.

Oh, and before I forget, a little bit of eye cream.

Sisley Eye Cream.

Just a tiny little dab.

But today, for you, I thought why not.

And the key with the eye cream apparently

is not to go too high up against the eye.

So when I did Barbara Sturm's blood cream,

and they take your blood,

so you have like a blood test basically,

and then they put the blood into a centrifuge

with the moisturizer, so it all like comes together.

It was pretty incredible,

but it kinda freaked my husband out.

He was less into kissing me at that point.

Anyway, she does a really good lip balm though, as well.

Little bit of that.

And that is the skincare bit.

My massive hands, what the hell?

So hair, a little bit of dry shampoo,

which I use this like really old,

I think it's like super old.

It reminds me of like the 70s.

It's called Batiste.

And then just to like finish with that,

I use this System Professional Solar Sun Oil,

and it smells literally like heaven on earth.

And I do two pumps of that,

just to make it sort of a little nourished,

because the dry shampoo can be like a little drying.

Anyway, we're getting there.

I just got back from a few days of Burning Man,

where I had these really mad unicorn hair extensions,

so my hair's feeling a little dry.

They were like pink and purple and turquoise.

So a product like this saves the day.

Okay so next is makeup.

Start with a Bobby Brown concealer pen.

I don't actually know what I would do without this.

Don't think you can ever put on enough.

I don't feel like anyone really taught me

apart from just starting work as a model,

you know, when I was 16.

And that was how I sort of learnt

from like watching makeup artists work their magic.

There we go, concealer.

Thank God that is on.

I'm beginning to feel a little more human.

And then, this is literally one of

my favorite products in the entire world.

It's Charlotte Tilbury's Filmstar Bronze & Glow,

and I literally don't know what I would do

without this palette.

But I'm one of these girls that loves to be

more bronzed than rosy cheeked,

if you know what I mean.

And this does it.

So a little bit on the cheeks,

and then it has this other little section to it

which is like a little highlighter,

which I just do right on the top of the cheekbone.

Little bit on the neck, by the way.

I still also use this for like a little bit of eyeshadow,

just to give a tiny bit of contouring to the eye.

Sweep it a little bit into the lash line like that.

And then the other side.

I mean I love Charlotte Tilbury more than anything.

She did my wedding look in London five years ago,

and yeah, I loved that.

She used, I think it was like,

she'd just come out with this product.

I remember that she used Pillow Talk lipstick.

It was just a dream, it was like my best day of my life

and a dream come true to get to work with her on it.

We could do a tiny bit, and I always use this

in tiny, tiny amounts because I feel like

when you step out and you've got too much powder on

you can really see it on your skin.

So I love Laura Mercier's loose powder,

where you just do literally a tiny bit

around sort of nose area and a bit on the chin.

I feel like the Brits are quite laid back

when it comes to beauty.

We're more interested in when we can get to the pub,

if you know what I mean.

We're all about pints, less about mascara.

This mascara I love though, it's mega volume.

And I love this.

And I just do, because it's just everyday makeup,

the tiniest amount.

You really don't need that much.

I don't know, opens up the eye a little bit.

Okay so then that's the mascara.

And then a little bit, tiny little bit of Nars lipstick.

It's called Raw Seduction, lol.

And I just do a tiny bit of that.

I actually feel like as I get older I wear less,

in a weird way.

Does that sound weird?

I don't know if that sounds weird.

I just become less, more like cozy,

and less worried about how I look.

And then I do a little bit of perfume,

Jo Malone's Jasmine Sambac and Marigold.

It's my absolute favorite at the moment.

I like to spray it and then do like a kind of wiggle.

It's gonna be hard to do because I'm gonna

probably spray myself in the face.

And then be like.

It's so ridiculous and I ate it all.

But anyway, it's the best, and I keep...

Every time I wear this I get compliments,

so it's literally one of my favorites.

And then the finale is a little bit of La Mer facial mist,

which I just do two sprays.

Again, hopefully not in the eyeball or in the mouth.

There you go.

And there you have it, my everyday beauty routine,

skincare and makeup.

Ta-da.

Okay guys, thank you so much for watching.

Love you.

Bye!

Featuring: Poppy Delevigne

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