Melanie Simon has developed her own products

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For cleansing, Simon swears by her ZIIP beauty device and her recommended products. She tells Who What Wear that Bioderma Sebium H2O is the way to go when it comes to washing your face. Coming with a price tag of $10, this product makes for an accessible addition to your routine. “This is my new favorite cleanser. It’s helped me and a lot of people counteract breakouts from masks and is not too mattifying,” Simon says, lauding this product as a go-to during COVID-19. Following a cleanse, Simon loves to exfoliate with Biologique Recherche Lotion P50V 1970, a combination exfoliant and moisturizer with a price tag of more than $100.

Simon’s go-to face mask, the Omorovicza Ultramoor Mud Mask, comes with a bit of a higher price tag at $125, but you’ll be able to make this one last. She recommends adding it to your routine once every 10 days for optimal results. Skincare professionals have been stressing the importance of serums for years, and Simon has a few of her own favorites. If you’re looking to add a serum to your routine, she recommends Biologique Recherche Serum Elastine, Biologique Recherche Serum Matriciel Visage, and Melanie Simon Skincare Serum C.

She doesn’t skip makeup

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Simon prefers a natural approach when it comes to makeup, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t have a few products up her sleeve to help her achieve her signature look. In an interview with Who What Wear, Simon recommends the Armani Beauty Luminous Silk Face and Under Eye Concealer. She says, “I start with this around my eyes, nose, and chin. It’s so good and so buildable, I can use it as foundation. It is not opaque—it has a bit of a translucent element to it so it covers but lets the beauty of your skin shine through.” When she does use foundation, Simon ops for Zelen’s Youth Glow Foundation.

For “a beautiful contour without looking fake,” Simon loves a swipe of the Westman Atelier Face Trace Contour Stick followed by a bit of MAC Mineralize Blush and RMS Living Luminizer Highlighter for extra dimension. Highlighter application can be tricky, and Simon notes that all you need is “a bit on the lids, a bit on the chin, a bit on the bow of the lip.” For lashes, Simon tends to go for the ILIA Limitless Lash Mascara, or, for a bit more drama, she used Kiss magnetic lashes. As a maximalist in skincare and a minimalist in makeup, Simon has some of the best recommendations in beauty. If you take a page out of her book, you (and your skin) won’t regret it.

Jennifer Aniston’s Facialist Reveals Her Must Have Beauty Products

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Since her time as the iconic Rachel Green on “Friends,” Jennifer Aniston has secured her spot as an A-list celebrity among her Hollywood peers. Aniston has baffled fans in the nearly two decades since the show’s season finale as she’s maintained a youthful glow well into middle age. The actor has fans wondering how it is, exactly, that she keeps her appearance. The answers lie with the star’s longtime facialist, Melanie Simon.

In a recent conversation with Who What Wear, Simon revealed some of her most valuable secrets to maintaining healthy, youthful skin. The facialist to the stars is the mastermind behind the ZIIP, a product she developed after becoming interested in the benefits of incorporating electricity into skincare routines. “When I hit my twenties, I developed extra cystic acne and a melasma mask. I went to get a microcurrent facial and noticed it helped with both,” Simon told Who What Wear. “It is a microcurrent/nano current skincare tool that has the ability to change its output to any of 10 different electrical cocktails that I have created over the years. They range from sculpting and lifting facials to treatments for acne and melasma. Believe me: They all work. I use mine at the bare minimum of one time per week; max three.”

In a recent conversation with Who What Wear, Simon revealed some of her most valuable secrets to maintaining healthy, youthful skin. The facialist to the stars is the mastermind behind the ZIIP, a product she developed after becoming interested in the benefits of incorporating electricity into skincare routines. “When I hit my twenties, I developed extra cystic acne and a melasma mask. I went to get a microcurrent facial and noticed it helped with both,” Simon told Who What Wear. “It is a microcurrent/nano current skincare tool that has the ability to change its output to any of 10 different electrical cocktails that I have created over the years. They range from sculpting and lifting facials to treatments for acne and melasma. Believe me: They all work. I use mine at the bare minimum of one time per week; max three.”

Skincare should be clean and simplez

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Melanie Simon has developed her own products

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For cleansing, Simon swears by her ZIIP beauty device and her recommended products. She tells Who What Wear that Bioderma Sebium H2O is the way to go when it comes to washing your face. Coming with a price tag of $10, this product makes for an accessible addition to your routine. “This is my new favorite cleanser. It’s helped me and a lot of people counteract breakouts from masks and is not too mattifying,” Simon says, lauding this product as a go-to during COVID-19. Following a cleanse, Simon loves to exfoliate with Biologique Recherche Lotion P50V 1970, a combination exfoliant and moisturizer with a price tag of more than $100.

Simon’s go-to face mask, the Omorovicza Ultramoor Mud Mask, comes with a bit of a higher price tag at $125, but you’ll be able to make this one last. She recommends adding it to your routine once every 10 days for optimal results. Skincare professionals have been stressing the importance of serums for years, and Simon has a few of her own favorites. If you’re looking to add a serum to your routine, she recommends Biologique Recherche Serum Elastine, Biologique Recherche Serum Matriciel Visage, and Melanie Simon Skincare Serum C.

Simon’s go-to face mask, the Omorovicza Ultramoor Mud Mask, comes with a bit of a higher price tag at $125, but you’ll be able to make this one last. She recommends adding it to your routine once every 10 days for optimal results. Skincare professionals have been stressing the importance of serums for years, and Simon has a few of her own favorites. If you’re looking to add a serum to your routine, she recommends Biologique Recherche Serum Elastine, Biologique Recherche Serum Matriciel Visage, and Melanie Simon Skincare Serum C.

She doesn’t skip makeup

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Simon prefers a natural approach when it comes to makeup, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t have a few products up her sleeve to help her achieve her signature look. In an interview with Who What Wear, Simon recommends the Armani Beauty Luminous Silk Face and Under Eye Concealer. She says, “I start with this around my eyes, nose, and chin. It’s so good and so buildable, I can use it as foundation. It is not opaque—it has a bit of a translucent element to it so it covers but lets the beauty of your skin shine through.” When she does use foundation, Simon ops for Zelen’s Youth Glow Foundation.

For “a beautiful contour without looking fake,” Simon loves a swipe of the Westman Atelier Face Trace Contour Stick followed by a bit of MAC Mineralize Blush and RMS Living Luminizer Highlighter for extra dimension. Highlighter application can be tricky, and Simon notes that all you need is “a bit on the lids, a bit on the chin, a bit on the bow of the lip.” For lashes, Simon tends to go for the ILIA Limitless Lash Mascara, or, for a bit more drama, she used Kiss magnetic lashes. As a maximalist in skincare and a minimalist in makeup, Simon has some of the best recommendations in beauty. If you take a page out of her book, you (and your skin) won’t regret it.

For “a beautiful contour without looking fake,” Simon loves a swipe of the Westman Atelier Face Trace Contour Stick followed by a bit of MAC Mineralize Blush and RMS Living Luminizer Highlighter for extra dimension. Highlighter application can be tricky, and Simon notes that all you need is “a bit on the lids, a bit on the chin, a bit on the bow of the lip.” For lashes, Simon tends to go for the ILIA Limitless Lash Mascara, or, for a bit more drama, she used Kiss magnetic lashes. As a maximalist in skincare and a minimalist in makeup, Simon has some of the best recommendations in beauty. If you take a page out of her book, you (and your skin) won’t regret it.