It's no secret: Celebrities love needles, fillers and Botox.
Although some cop to it (thanks for the honesty, Kelly Ripa),
there are plenty of stars who stay mum on any artificial plumping
assistance—we all deserve privacy, after all.
But thanks to a month
behind the scenes at fashion week and the Emmys,
we learned from industry insiders a few undercover products celebrities
use when they don't want to trek all the way to the dermatologist's
office. Luckily for you, these magical, growth-aiding products cost a
fraction of the price.
There's
no doubt that eye cream is a skin-care must, but for those mornings
after a long cry or sleepless night, you may need more help than an
under-eye moisturizer can provide. Put that frozen spoon down—because
this de-puffing gel works in mere minutes. It's no wonder we saw it
being used backstage at runway shows during NYFW. Unlike its creamy
counterparts, the gel-like formula has more of a custard-like texture,
which helps you apply it on top of makeup without smudging or ruining
your look. You can use it under makeup, too! While the immediate fix is
the appeal, the product lessens the appearance of dark circles overtime
with continual use. Just don't forget the eye cream at night!
Dr. Brandt No More Baggage Eye De-Puffing Gel, $42
The
minute you open the kit, you may feel overwhelmed. It may look like an
at-home fillers set, but rest assured: This treatment is topical only.
The formulas are jam-packed with everyone's favorite hydrating
ingredient—hyaluronic acid—plus plumping ingredients like peptides and
essential oils. How does it work? The first vial is a plumping gel,
which penetrates into and adds volume to skin layers that it can reach.
The second formula creates a film or barrier over your skin so
everything within stays. The effect? Over the next 14 days, you may have
a plumper pout, softer skin around your eyes and neck and less fine
lines and wrinkles…with no needles needed. Or that's what we're
told—actors have been known to use to this treatment before pilot season
commences. Hey, not everyone has that Botox budget yet.
Fillerina PLUS Dermo-cosmetic Filler Treatment, $215
Not
everyone in Hollywood has a full head of bouncy, shiny hair. For the
most part, it's extensions. Celebrities have thinning hair, too; and,
while hair transplantation is a thing and costly at that, many stars
look for supplements and serums to help them with any hair loss. Enter: Kérastase Spécifique Cure Anti-Chute,
a six-week treatment that includes daily application, three times a
day. It's a lot of work and it can get messy, but that's the work you
have to put in to get density-strengthening and collagen-producing
ingredients to work.
Another option gaining celeb attention?
Nutrafol, a dietary supplement created by a former male model (so you
know it has to live up to standards). Instead of just addressing
nutritional deficiencies, these supplements factor in stress, hormones
and aging—all factors in hair loss—with vitamins A, C, and D, zinc,
biotin and a proprietary complex and blend of ingredients.
Nutrafol, $88 a bottle
Are these products actually worth a try?
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