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Nicole Richie Swears By This 'Showstopping' Concealer for Covering Dark Circles
Nicole Richie might be a celebrity, but like most of us, she can never find enough time in the day. âMy morning is a quick shower and that's it,â she says from her home in Los Angeles. âAnything more, like doing a face mask, would have to take place the night before. Otherwise I have dogs and cats and kids and everyone else that needs me in the morning.â
It's why Richie, 39, leans toward a minimalist daily routine consisting of concealer, moisturizer, and air-dried hair. Plus, as an OLLY ambassador for the brand's Future is Female line of supplements, she appreciates anything that makes her life easier. âI've been taking OLLY vitamins for years, as well as my kids," she says of the wellness line. "I'm a big fan.â
Something else the House of Harlow 1960 Creative Director is a fan of? Embracing her natural curls instead of fighting them like she did in her teens and twenties. âI hated my hair growing up, so it's been a real journey," she says of learning to love her âunpredictableâ curl pattern. But with age comes wisdom, so as the mom of two approaches her 40th birthday later this year, Nicole Richie opens up about lessons learned the hard way, and what she's still working on. Read on.
What's one beauty trend you're obsessed with right now?
The no makeup look. I can kill a hairstyle, but I don't know how to do makeup. For me, I use under-eye concealer then squeeze my cheeks, and thatâs my go-to.
Whatâs your favorite concealer?
I love Clé de Peau. That really works. I have dark circles, which are hereditary, so Clé de Peau is a real show stopper for me.
Clé de Peau Concealer
$73Clé de PeauWhat's one beauty rule you swear by?
To do what works for you. Iâm a very expressive person, and I'm also 5â1", so makeup can very much wear me. I can't pull off a lot of contouring, but I also like to play with different looks. My longtime makeup artist, Beau Nelson, does a really good job. He lets my skin breathe and makes me feel like I can make any face any way I want and not worry about looking overdone. He makes me feel like Iâm wearing makeup and the makeup isnât wearing me.
Fill in the blank: I love my hair _____.
AdvertisementI love my hair six out of seven days a week. [Laughs] On average.
Is there a hairstyle you've perfected more than any other?
I love doing a slick back. I have curly hair, so when I wear my hair down during the day, it gets really wild. But when I want to look and feel polished, I like to wear my hair back.
How do you achieve that look?
If I want to make sure my hair is not going anywhere, I take the Kiehlâs CrĂ©me de Corps lotion and put it in my hair. With that in, I know itâs not going to move. Itâs better than hairspray. And you can still wash it out.
Kiehl's Créme de Corps Lotion
$30Kiehl'sHow did you feel about your hair growing up?
I really hated my hair. I grew up in the eighties and curly hair was not considered sophisticated. The messaging was, if youâre going to go out or go anywhere, you straightened your hair. I was straightening my hair from the moment I could. I started dyeing my hair a bunch from pink to blue, but I was bleaching my hair so much it all fell out. So I got a pixie cut. Of course, then I wanted to grow it out, so I had to leave it alone.Â
But at that moment, I was like, wait a minute, I really love my hair. I had been trying to conceal and do so many things to it. I'd just been on this journey of being very passive aggressive against my hair. So now I embrace it. My hair is really wild, and I never know what itâs going to look like every day. I get in the shower and cross my fingers and see what happens in a few hours. But I really do love the texture of my hair now.
Whatâs the best beauty advice your mom gave you?
AdvertisementWell, my mom is a Southern woman from Alabama, and her rule was I was never allowed to leave the house without oil and lotion on my body. She didnât want me to leave the house with dry skin, and thatâs something Iâve carried with me into my adult life. I would never take a shower without grape seed oil that I get at Whole Foods. I would never not moisturize my body and my face because I would feel like I would crack open and die if I didnât. I wear shower gloves in the shower and I put soap all over my body and then grape seed oil before I rinse it off. Then I scrub the oil in my skin in the shower and rinse it off. And then I do a little Kiehl's lotion and my oils.
What city or country gives you the greatest beauty inspiration?
New Orleans! Thereâs music and art on every street, and itâs just beautiful. Itâs a charismatic, artful city that has been through so much, and the artistry just keeps coming out on the other side of it. You feel all of it when youâre there. I love it.
Speaking of music, what do you listen to in the house?
Nina Simone plays through our house all day. I put on Nina Simone and Piano!, which is just my favorite album to listen to in the morning.
Letâs play screw, marry, kill with mascara, lipstick and highlighter.
Oooh! I donât know how to use highlighter, so I would kill that. I do love mascara, specifically Maybelline's Great Lash mascara. And screw a lipstick.Â
Maybelline Great Lash
$7MaybellineYou have $20 and free roam of a drugstore. What do you buy?
Bobby pins, hair ties, and makeup remover pads because I never have them. Iâm very cheap.Â
Since you use hair ties all the time, which ones help protect your hair?
Iâm not into scrunchies as a trend, but I have to say theyâre really great for when I sleep because they donât break my hair. My daughter has a whole box of them. They are functional in my life. If you ever see me with a scrunchie, know Iâm not going through a midlife crisis; they just really work on my curly hair.
Facial or massage?
A facial. I hate massages. For facials, I go to a woman named Yonat Zilberg in Los Angeles, and she works with Biologique Recherche, and I love her.
What's your favorite way to take a moment for yourself?
Reading. I just finished On Beauty by Zadie Smith, which was a favorite of mine. Iâm obsessed with it. And Iâm now deep into Lonesome Dove.
On Beauty: A Novel
Lonesome Dove: A Novel
If you could change one thing about beauty perceptions, what would that be?
Not to be so judgmental. Iâm someone who doesnât wear a lot of makeup, so the idea that you have to wear it or transform your face was messaging I didnât originally like. But I've met some really great beauty influencers/bloggers, and watching them transform their face through makeup and seeing how it makes them feel alive, is something I really appreciate. I would do that with clothes. I have days where I donât feel great about myself, so for me, wearing bright colors is something that really helps. And beauty can actually do that.
Jessica Radloff is the Glamour West Coast editor. You can follow her on Instagram at @jessicaradloff14. This interview has been edited and condensed.
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