Alison Brie’s Skincare Rituals For Glowing Skin

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Most of the world was introduced to Alison Brie for the first time when she stepped on the screen as put together Trudy Campbell on Mad Men in 2007. More recently she was the lead in the Netflix series Glow and starred as Madison alongside Carey Mulligan in the multiple award-nominated movie Promising Young Woman. But no matter whether you were introduced to her in 2007, when she was 25, or today, at 39, her Snow White-esque complexion has remained the same throughout the test of time. And it turns out there’s a reasonā€”she’s super into skincare. While she hasn’t shared too many beauty secrets in interviews throughout the years, when she has she’s spilled major dets. Keep scrolling for all of Alison Brie’s glowing skincare tips along with her favorite makeup staple.

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She loves a good skincare routine.

“In the mornings I splash cold water on my face and give it a couple spritzes of Caudalieā€™s beauty elixir. I donā€™t fully wash my face until after Iā€™ve worked out. Then I use Image Skincare The Max cleanser and follow up with Visual Changes Ultra Protection SPF 30 lotion. I never go a day without sunscreen,” Alison shared with

The New Potato of her morning skincare routine. “At night I usually start by wiping off the dayā€™s makeup with Koh Gen Do Cleansing Spa Water. Then I cleanse with The Max again, always using a warm wash cloth to exfoliate and make sure I get all my makeup off. After that, I use a retinol by Esthetic Underground, then Visual Changes Retexture CrĆØme, and Osmotics Renovage eye cream. Osmotics really makes the best eye cream! The one I use is for fine lines but they have others that target dark circles etc. Thatā€™s a product Iā€™ve been using consistently for years.”

Particularly the face mist part.

“And I love Caudalie ā€” their spray. The mist. Itā€™s the best,” she continued. “I donā€™t travel without it. I use it every day. I use it first thing in the morning. I use it to set the makeup. I use it midday to give myself a refresh,” she tells the Today show.

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She also loves a good multi-purpose balm.

“The first one I use is Papaw. Itā€™s made from papaya,” she said. “Itā€™s an Australian product. I use it for my lips or when my face is dry. I use it to take off makeup,” she shared with the Today show.

Dr. PAWPAW Multipurpose Soothing Balm

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She is a lipstick hoarder.

“At any given time I have a minimum of four lipsticks in my handbag and probably about two chapsticks. Some of my favorite lipsticks are Charlotte Tilbury ā€˜red carpet redā€™, Laura Mercier ā€˜French kissā€™, Maybelline ā€˜electric orangeā€™ and my go-to, Freshā€™s SUGAR lip balm in ā€˜coralā€™. Iā€™ve been trying to use a smaller purse these days so itā€™s basically lipstick and Tatcha blotting sheets that I carry daily,” Alison shared with The New Potato.

Brows and concealer are her makeup must-haves.

“The two makeup products I absolutely canā€™t live without are hands down my Troy Surratt brow pencil and my Color Science mineral corrector palette, which is a mineral-based pressed powder concealer. I use them everyday. Often, theyā€™re the only things Iā€™ll use in a day,” the star shared with The New Potato.

She listens to her body when it comes to movement.

“I try to get in some kind of physical activity everyday, or at least six days a week, but I vary the activity based on how Iā€™m feeling. Iā€™m always trying to learn to listen to my body more and know when itā€™s time to rest or to stretch it out in Yoga. I used to practice Yoga very regularly and after a bit of a break Iā€™ve been getting back to it. Itā€™s so important to give my body a chance to stretch out while at the same time giving my mind a quiet space to unwind,” Alison told The New Potato.

She believes in the power of a bath and CBD oil.

” Iā€™ve been incorporating Manitoba Harvest CBD oil more and more into my nighttime regiment, so I do like to do a nighttime sleepy time tea as well and epsom salt baths. When weā€™re working on ā€œGLOWā€ and my body is super tired, the CBD oil and the salt baths are my two go-twos to really bring in recovery and restfulness for sure,” Alison told Apartment Therapy.”

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