One of the most beautiful and talented modern actresses is able to masterfully convey any emotion. However, she also knows how to call them. Even talking about her favorite beauty products, Margot Robbie can both amaze and frankly shock.
Looking at her, it's hard to get rid of the idea that Margot Robbie is perfection itself. These facial features, obviously not undermined by surgeons, are incredibly refined, spectacular and harmonious. And after all, beauty is far from the only advantage of the Australian Dalby, who recently celebrated her 32nd birthday. Complete with appearance is an acting gift, which allowed in 2013 at that time a little-known debutante to play brilliantly on a par with Leo DiCaprio himself in the movie The Wolf of Wall Street. And that's not all either. The fact that Robbie has an angelic character is said by everyone who has ever encountered her, from the same Leo and Jared Leto to Brad Pitt to Karl Lagerfeld, who shortly before his death proclaimed her his muse.
At the same time, even having tasted world fame with all its attendant attributes, Margot Robbie remained, in her words, "a simple Australian girl." And no copper pipes. She still gives interviews in which there is not a hint of mannerism, pretentiousness and pathos. And even about self-care, Margot speaks in such a way that it's a sin not to parse her confessions into quotes. Which we will do. It will hardly surprise you that in real life she is not Harley Quinn at all. Like the vast majority of actresses, Robbie hates the thick make-up products that have been covering her face layer by layer on set for many years. Therefore, in everyday life, she chooses the lightest tonal products, for the summer, for example, preferring Laura Mercier tinted moisturizing fluid. “I overfulfilled the makeup norm at the age of 16, when I started to paint. I've been waiting for this for a long time I waited and walked happily as if in a mask every day. But then it was all about self-doubt. And now I can afford not to hide behind a thick layer of tone. And even filled with confidence and calmness, Robbie does not neglect self-care. She regularly visits the cosmetologist for all kinds of moisturizing procedures and peels, rightly considering them the key to high-quality skin renewal. She also does independent work at home, conducting all the necessary beauty rituals every day. And here it does not do without original tricks and favorites, which, we dare to assume, not every colleague of Margo would dare to tell. Robbie does not neglect self-care. She regularly visits the cosmetologist for all kinds of moisturizing procedures and peels, rightly considering them the key to high-quality skin renewal. She also does independent work at home, conducting all the necessary beauty rituals every day. And here it does not do without original tricks and favorites, which, we dare to assume, not every colleague of Margo would dare to tell. Robbie does not neglect self-care. She regularly visits the cosmetologist for all kinds of moisturizing procedures and peels, rightly considering them the key to high-quality skin renewal. She also does independent work at home, conducting all the necessary beauty rituals every day. And here it does not do without original tricks and favorites, which, we dare to assume, not every colleague of Margo would dare to tell.
“You know, I have such a conspiracy theory that any lip products – and especially lipsticks – dry them out a lot, and I categorically do not like this feeling," Robbie once told the British ELLE. – I do not even believe in moisturizing balms – it seems to me that there are some wrong components in their composition. My favorite lip product is Bepanthen. This is an ointment for cracked nipples and diaper rash, it is used by young mothers for themselves and their children. An excellent remedy for dryness, I have been using it all my adult life. ” No red lipstick and olive oil: what beauty rules Blake Lively followsIn the same interview, another noteworthy confession was made – this time about shading: “Sometimes, if I still need to use a foundation, then I will definitely get a special toothbrush. My hair is light, and my skin and, accordingly, the foundation is dark. The bronze tone on the light strands is a disgusting sight, so after applying it, I take a brush and comb through the roots, smoothing the border of the skin and hair. My husband, when he sees this, constantly asks: “What are you doing, crazy woman?” I got used to such a reaction, but he is not to my actions. We can understand both.
