5 Celebrity-Approved Beauty Hacks to Try in Quarantine
The pandemic has had an undeniable impact on the way we approach beauty. Whether it be a trip to the spa becoming more complicated than it is relaxing amid strict restrictions, or a decision to cut back on spending, at-home beauty hacks have surged in popularity. Celebrities too are getting resourceful and sharing their DIY tricks, so get ready to pamper yourself at home, with ingredients you can find in your kitchen, with these top beauty hacks.
Kendall Jenner's Avocado Face Mask
In her return to Vogue's Beauty Secrets video series last week, Kendall Jenner shared her secret to moisturized, dewy skin: a homemade avaocado face mask. Simply mash up some avocado, oatmeal, superfood honey, and a few drops of lavender oil to achieve an at-home glow.
Cardi B's Moisturizing Hair Mask
To keep her daughter Kulture's hair hydrated, Cardi B ditches hair products for pantry staples. On her Instagram story, she shared a simple hair mask recipe: one avocado, one egg, and a healthy amount of honey, coconut oil, and castor oil, blended to avoid chunks.
Joan Smalls' DIY Lash Serum
Don't skip out on conditioning your lashes between makeup applications. To hydrate hers, model Joan Smalls brushes on a mixture castor oil, coconut oil, and lavender oil. Plus, the blend works on edges, too.
Jessica Alba's Vanilla Sugar Body Scrub
With ventures like Honest Beauty under her belt, Jessica Alba clearly knows a thing or two about how to get skin that glows. Her most simple secret? A three-ingredient body scrub: raw cane sugar, vanilla, and coconut or olive oil.
Jasmine Tookes' Icy Approach
If you're looking for a budget-friendly way to minimize to your pores, head to your freezer. Jasmine Tookes shared a trick she learned from her mom with Into the Gloss: after cleansing your face at night, rub an ice cube into your skin until it melts. The at-home cryotherapy helps tighten pores instantly.