Emma Watson loves freckles, natural deodorant, baths & toenail polish
There’s basically a niche industry within celebrity journalism at this point. That niche? When celebrities describe every single part of their grooming and beauty habits. And honestly, I love this niche. Considering I’m not much of a makeup person, I could take or leave the makeup discussions, but I’m always interested in information about haircare, skincare, bathing, hair removal and more. Well, Emma Watson sat down with In the Gloss and this is like the motherlode of everything you ever wanted to know about Emma’s grooming. You can read the full piece here. Some highlights:
Her freckles: “The object for me when applying makeup is you should be able to see as much skin as possible. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve embraced my freckles much more and I want to be able to see them. When we were filming Beauty and the Beast, I insisted on keeping my freckles as a part of the movie. There are so many young girls who are going through puberty who really hate having them, so I felt the need to say that I have them and that I think the look of natural skin is beautiful. I didn’t want to get blanked out!
She never forgets her evening skincare: “No matter what, I always wash my face at night. I could get back from a shoot at 4 AM and still cleanse, tone, and moisturize before going to bed. People are amazed by this, but it’s just one of those self-care practices that I really enjoy. I think it’s because, when I was going through puberty—particularly around ages 14 and 15—I had really bad skin. So when you get in a good place with you skin, you really appreciate it and try to take care of it.”
She’s not into face masks: “If my skin is feeling a bit sun-damaged or congested, I like their 9 Oil Cleansing Tonic, but I’ve never been big on masks! I guess I don’t totally buy into it… I do exfoliate with the Évolué Resurfacing Grains once a week because I think exfoliating is important. But masks? Meh. Maybe I’ll do one when I’m getting ready for an event or something like that, but only because it feels like it’s something special and luxurious as opposed to because it actually does something.
She loves baths: “I have a bath every single day of my life. And if I can have two or three—amazing. Nothing terrible is going to happen in the bath, so I always find time for that. I’ll take phone conversations in the bath, anything. Sometimes I’ll use Epsom salts and oils, but my favorite is the C.O Bigelow Apothecary Cold and Flu Soak. Oh my God, it’s amazing! It has like eucalyptus and peppermint and bark and Echinacea and ginger… If you’re sick, it’s the ultimate. It clears out my sinuses and makes me feel really clean. Another brand I use a lot of is called Lola’s Apothecary. They do this incredible milk bath with rose petals that’s inspired by Cleopatra. Amazing. Then there’s a brand called French Girl Organics that has this great Sea Polish which exfoliates and leaves you moisturized afterwards. I like that because it eliminates a step after the bath.
She uses natural deodorants: “It took me a while, but I finally found some good natural deodorant. It’s not an easy search! The best one I’ve found is Agent Nateur—I use the No. 3. I also love the Weleda Sage Deodorant for the smell. Soapwalla’s Deodorant Cream works too, but you have to scoop it out with your hands, so I always end up getting it on my clothes. But that one really works. If you need a 100% natural deodorant that you can rely on, it really does the job. You might just get it all over yourself.
She bleaches her ‘stache: “It’s funny—I was just talking to my friend before this about how in the Instagram era it’s so easy to edit your life so that it looks perfect. But I bleach my top lip and tweeze my eyebrows and you’d never get to see that, even though it’s a part of my routine. There’s still so much shame around the things you do to get ready while you’ve got a towel wrapped around your head. It’s important to me not to edit that out. I’ve been bleaching my top lip since I was nine. I don’t do it very often, but I do it!
She loves a pedicure: “Weirdly, I often don’t wear nail polish on my hands in my day-to-day life. It doesn’t seem like a useful way to spend my time when it will be destroyed within minutes. But I love, love, love having my toenails crazy colors. I use the brand Kure Bazaar, which is one of the first brands that excludes things like toluene, formaldehyde, synthetic camphor, but it does actually provide trend colors so it’s pretty cool. And I also use a brand called Floss Gloss. They have the prettiest blue color called El Capitan, which is probably my go-to shade.
I’m like her on the nail thing. I keep my fingernails unpolished because – and this sounds like I’m bragging – with my skin color, I always look like I naturally have French tips. It’s the weirdest thing. I have crazy-strong nails and they naturally look like I spent a lot of money getting tips, but no. But I also like to paint my toenails and the brighter the color, the better. I heard someone say that’s a sign of someone who is privately vain, when you don’t put polish on your fingernails but you do it on your toenails.
What else? I love that she talks about bleaching her ‘stache, but if she can go months without bleaching, then her ‘stache probably isn’t that bad. Same with natural deodorants – if they work for you, God bless, but you probably don’t sweat that much or smell that bad in the first place. As for taking baths two or three times a day… how does she find the time?
Photos courtesy of WENN.
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