How does the self-made billionaire of beauty brand Fenty maintain its radiant appearance?
As the founder of a multi-billion dollar skin care brand acquired by the world’s largest luxury group LVMH, it’s no surprise that Rihanna is a regular user of the best products on the market. from our own product line or from other reputable high-end brands. But the “Work” star is always open to sharing her long-standing beauty secrets with fans and the media.
Beauty experts and dermatologists have emphasized the importance of wearing sunscreen for decades, but Rihanna, a woman who grew up on the island of Barbados and just turned 35, once shared that applying Sunscreen is a must for “tourists” and “not for people of color,” according to an interview with Yahoo!.
But then, when launching Fenty, including the Fenty Skin Hydra Vizor sunscreen product line, the female star changed her perspective, and believed that using sunscreen is also synonymous with protecting yourself.
Electro Fusion Facial skin care method
According to Refinery29, Rihanna often goes to Tracie Martyn spa before big events like the Met Gala. Rihanna’s $800 ” Electro Fusion Facial” begins with a 15-minute session in bed with Ruby Ray LED lighting, followed by crystal-free diamond microdermabrasion and Enzymatic exfoliating masks, along with other intensive treatments. This is also the method of leading skin care expert Tracie Martyn, loved by superstar customers such as Kate Winslet and Brad Pitt.
Rihanna appeared at this year’s Golden Globes event with a perfect look: pink makeup and glossy skin. According to the female superstar’s makeup artist Priscilla Ono, this is all thanks to Fenty’s oil-based body moisturizer. The “Umbrella” singer previously told Billboard that she was “crazy” with Fenty’s Butta Drop body lotion.
Drink lots of coconut water
Remember when Rihanna was the face of Vita Coco in 2011?
She still loves refreshing drinks, which is not surprising since her hometown is a tropical paradise. The Ocean’s 8 actress told Billboard in 2022 that she moisturizes with coconut water, and everything she uses has to be super moisturizing to keep her body hydrated.
Mineral spray for a “wet” look
Rihanna always applies facial sprays to get the desired “wet look”. Her favorites include Caudalie Beauty Elixir and Marc Jacobs Re(cover) Perfecting Coconut Setting Mist.
Soap is a no-no, except on the eyebrows
According to Fabbon, soap is not included in Rihanna’s skin care routine because it can cause irritation. Instead, she chooses natural detergents.
However, there are also exceptions. That’s when her makeup artist Priscilla Ono used a bar of soap to shape her eyebrows. Ono says it can create fibers and deliver trendy looks that makeup enthusiasts are obsessed with.
If you’re a natural beauty like Rihanna, a simple look completed by red lips is enough to draw attention without much else. In an interview with E!, Rihanna said that lipstick can instantly change your mood: “The way you talk is different and your mouth moves more gracefully. Lipstick is a true transformer.”
Exercise and eat moderately
While Rihanna’s workout routine and diet will certainly be different from the diet she followed before and after giving birth, the artist is said to have returned to working out diligently. just for his appearance at the Super Bowl earlier this year. At Apple Music’s press conference in February, the “We Found Love” singer said that the physical challenges were always immense.
Previously, her favorite exercises included cardio five times a week through exercises like cycling, jogging, jumping rope, etc.
Rihanna also has a personal chef who tries to incorporate flavors from her hometown and create healthy dishes.
Vitamin IV infusion therapy
Hollywood wellness fads abound, but “Vitamin IV drips” have been around for the last few years and are used by stars like Rihanna, Madonna, Katy Perry, Rita Ora and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber even enjoyed a vacation in Miami together and took advantage of this method in an episode of The Kardashians .
This beauty treatment involves a mixture of vitamins, collagen and nutrients injected directly into the bloodstream, which is said to have anti-aging and immune-boosting effects. Although there is little scientific evidence confirming its advantages, it is still popular globally.