Jennifer Aniston, 53, Touts Tatcha's $48 Stick Serum For Dewy Skin

2022-08-08 04:02:06 By : Ms. Alice Lu

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Jennifer Aniston has always been an iconic trendsetter. Whether it was Rachel Green's '90s haircut or the gazillion fashion fads she's rocked over the years, it's clear that Jen knows the beauty industry like the back of her hand.

Oh, and she also knows how to make her skin glow like no other. Lucky for you, she recently revealed her secret to that flawless complexion. And, even luckier (you must have good karma), it's less than $5o on Amazon right now!

The Morning Show star apparently adores The Serum Stick from Tatcha, and she showed off the product in one of her Instagram Stories. So, naturally, Jen's beauty secret should be shared with the world.

Her makeup artist, Angela Levin, uses the product to prepare Jen's skin and blends it seamlessly with her on-screen makeup. The Serum Stick is specifically used for brightening the eye area and for giving the skin a hydrated look even before applying makeup, according to Prevention.

But this product is way more than just another makeup primer or skin serum. For one, it's a stick instead of a liquid or a sticky gel, which means that the texture allows it to glide onto your skin without any mess. Sounds pretty nice if you ask me.

Take a look at Jen's flawless skin:

A solid 80 percent of the serum is made of squalene, which is an organic compound that locks in your skin's moisture without clogging pores (and also reduces redness and swelling, per Healthline). The Japanese lemon balm in the stick also helps minimize UV damage and the appearance of fine lines.

Finally, the Hadasei-3 Complex, including Uji green tea, Okinawa mosuku algae, and Akita rice, brightens and protects the skin barrier, per Prevention.

The serum is also non-comedogenic, non-irritating, non-sensitizing, and dermatologist-tested, so it's great for sensitive skin, according to Us Weekly. Plus, it's fragrance-free which is always a good sign in the skincare world.

But for Jen, skincare is a lifestyle. She further cares for her skin with facials at Shani Darden's salon in Beverly Hills, according to Vogue.

However, she typically prefers using at-home gadgets instead of heading into a salon. One of Jen's favorites is the Jillian Dempsey beauty wand, a vibrating device that lifts, sculpts, and depuffs her skin.

She also loves Melanie Simon’s ZIIP nano current device. “I have never seen such a result from a little machine like that,” she told Vogue in 2019.

The 53-year-old actress noted that her go-to beauty product these days is a sunscreen from Aveeno (BTW, she was even a spokesperson for the brand). “I still sit in the sun...you need that vitamin D for a glow and your mood,” she told the outlet. So, this product helps protect her skin from the sun's harmful UV rays.

I don't know about you, but if Jen uses it, I'm sold!

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