Yes, most models have been genetically blessed with exceptional skin, but that doesn't stop us from being fascinated by what they put on their faces. Whenever a model is kind enough to reveal their routine, our ears prick up and we're at the ready with a pen and paper, taking notes.
In a recent interview with Coveteur, model, actress, activist and all round mega-babe Emily Ratajkowski, talked through her bedtime beauty routine. Although the eye-watering total comes in at a whopping $800 (£612.71), you'll be very pleased to know that her cleansers of choice are super affordable and from a high street brand.
"No matter how crazy my day is, I always take the time to take care of my skin. I take my makeup off, do a little exfoliating, and depending on what’s going on, I’ll use different products, " she said.
Another surprising revelation is that her hero product is actually for men."I’m using a tea tree exfoliating face wash, and I’m also using a Kiehl’s exfoliating cleanser that’s actually for men, it’s really nice. For everyday, my go-to is just the simple Kiehl’s cleanser if my skin’s looking OK and I don’t want to screw with it too much."
Kiehl's Age Defender Exfoliating Cleanser, £27
Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cleanser, £16.50
Before you get TOO excited, you might want to brace yourself (and your bank account) for her other fave products because, although there's only three of them, together they'll set you back approximately £535. Ouch.
"I use a retinol; I really love Joanna Vargas’ Super Nova Serum, that product in particular is amazing. Lastly, I put on Barbara Strum’s cream rich so they all sort of seal together, and in the morning my skin is good. If my skin’s really dry, I use Sisley Black Rose Oil. I also love By Terry.”
Joanna Vargas Super Nova Serum, £236
Dr Barbara Sturm Rich Face Cream, £140
Sisley Paris Black Rose Precious Face Oil, £159
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Gaby is the Senior Beauty Writer here at Cosmopolitan.com/UK. Her favourite hobbies include sleeping, eating cake till she can't move and uncontrollably hoarding beauty products.

















