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Discover the beauty hacks of your favourite celebrities
Independent on Saturday
|May 03, 2025
COSMETIC procedures have become increasingly popular in the Western world, but many celebrities still cling to time-honoured beauty secrets and wellness hacks that yield impressive results without the need for surgical enhancements.
From Victoria Beckham's morning rituals to Zendaya’s make-up mastery, these unconventional beauty methodologies are being shared, offering fans accessible ways to achieve that coveted glow.
Victoria Beckham
Former Spice Girl turned fashion mogul, Victoria Beckham, recently shared her wellness hack through her Instagram Stories, showcasing her morning routine, which includes a couple of spoons of apple cider vinegar on an empty stomach.
This simple yet effective method is a part of a broader wellness regime that she shares with her football legend husband, David Beckham.
Together, they whip up nutri-ent-packed green smoothies filled with ingredients like spinach, broccoli, celery, cucumber, avocado, apple, lemon and ginger, ensuring that the family gets their daily dose of antioxidants and dietary fiber.
When it comes to skincare, Beckham swears by dermaplaning, a technique recommended by her facialist, Melanie Grant.
This process involves delicately running a blade over the face to remove dead skin cells and fine hair.
Not only does dermaplaning enhance skin smoothness, but it also promotes cell renewal and boosts collagen production.
In her daily make-up routine, she opts for a cell-rejuvenating priming moisturiser instead of foundation, fostering a glow without the heaviness.
A simple blush cream stick and highlighter, with the use of her fingertips for blending, complete her radiant look.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas
For Priyanka Chopra Jonas, flawless skin is achieved through an age-old concoction known as ubtan.
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