People have mixed feelings about Liv Tyler's 25-step beauty routine

"The fact that Liv Tyler's 25-step beauty routine involves combing through her brows with a toothbrush means everything to me."

Liv Tyler

Liv Tyler has shared her 25-step skincare routine. Source: Getty Images, Twitter

In case you were looking for another reason to feel not quite good enough today, actress Liv Tyler has shared her incredible 25-step beauty routine with Vogue, leaving social media users feeling poor and enamored in equal measure.

Tyler wastes no time setting the tone - clearing the hair from her face with a scrunchie made of Hermès silk.

“This scrunchie is, like, the chic-est scrunchie in the world because it came from my friend’s store in England and it’s made from an old Hermès piece of fabric, so it’s kind of special,” Tyler shared.

“But any scrunchie will do.”

Oh, good!

Tyler continues to announce her love for green juice, telling viewers "your body loves green things, so drink green juice," while also rattling off a list of expensive products including a $160 Deep Hydrating Mask and a $300 bottle of Sturm Hyaluronic Serum.
In a surprising twist, Tyler also divulges her use of CBD oil to treat anxiety, dropping some under her tongue as she goes about her skincare regime.

“I know everybody’s talking about CBD oil,” Tyler said.

“I definitely suffer from anxiety. I get really nervous. I guess my job’s kinda scary and it’s hard not to be nervous sometimes... public speaking and doing anything that’s out of your comfort zone.”

Another interesting take-away is that Tyler's father, Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, is super into skincare as well.

“My dad is so into skin care," the star admits. "When I go visit him, I usually spend half the time in the bathroom with him, just going over products."

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Published 29 July 2019 11:58am
Updated 29 July 2019 12:17pm
By Samuel Leighton-Dore


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