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Michelle Buteau Drops Her Skin-Care Routine
If there’s anyone who knows what a difference smiling can make for your mental and physical well-being, it’s Michelle Buteau. The comedian, actress, and author is in the business of making people laugh and feel good, and her skin, unsurprisingly, shows it despite being relatively low-maintenance.
“I'm just a real ‘do it and go’ kind of broad. I’m still trying to figure out how to shave a brow…. I just don’t get it right every time. But when I do, I feel ah-may-zing.’
But that doesn’t mean she won’t indulge in a little pampering every now and then. Pre-quarantine, Buteau was a regular at New York City’s Great Jones Spa and the Aveda Institute, where she’s a fan of the tourmaline treatment.
Despite, or maybe due to, still having a busy schedule even during a pandemic—she's currently filming season 2 of BET’s First Wives Club, recently debuted her memoir, Survival of the Thickest, and is the host of Netflix's wildly popular reality show, The Circle —Buteau prefers no-frills products for keeping her combination skin smooth and hydrated on a daily basis. “Please don't make me work for it. I don’t want to feel like my face lotion is like a CD in the ’80s and I just have to figure out how to open it for 20 minutes."
Which is why the drugstore is still the first stop she’ll make when it’s time to restock. “I’m definitely a basic bitch, and I’ll go to a drugstore because I travel a lot,” she says. “I spent six weeks in England, and the drugstores out there are different. I’m like, Okay, your government has money.”
For the latest segment of Drop the Routine, Buteau shares which scrub she’s been loyal to since middle school and how she keeps her skin feeling “quenched” after a long day of filming.
My CleansersI leave the Burt’s Bees Cleansing cream on for about 5 minutes. It’s sort of like a very organic Noxema. I like it to be a little minty; I want to feel like it’s tingling and working.
And these pads make my skin feel like I’ve just done heated yoga and the yoga teacher comes over and puts a little tea tree oil around me, very relaxing. They’re not too gritty, and I like that—it also feels refreshing. I’m sure tea tree is good for you, but I don’t know what it does because I’m not a holistic healer.
Burt’s Bees Soap Bark and Chamomile Deep Cleansing Cream
$6.99TargetDesert Essence Natural Tea Tree Oil Facial Cleansing Pads
$7.99Amazon My Allover ScrubI’ve been using the St. Ives Apricot Scrub since I was, like, 12—I think it was in my Caboodles. I’ve just been using it forever, and I’ve always liked it. I don’t use a lot of it, just a tiny bit. Sometimes I’ll do a little scrub under the neck as well. Everybody always forgets the chin and neck, but I don't because I have a rosé chin after quarantine. So I get it there and I don’t dry off anything, not even pat dry, I just let it air dry.
And I’ll use it on my back here and there. If I have like a little situation on my back or bottom of my feet, I feel like it’s an all-purpose situation and I can find it anywhere I go.
St. Ives Fresh Skin Face Scrub
$3.89Target My Facial SprayIt’s relaxing, it feels good, and it’s hydrating. When I apply it, it’s like my face was thirsty, then it’s quenched. I love it so much.
Mario Badescu Facial Spray With Aloe, Herbs, and Rosewater
$7Ulta My Vitamin C SerumI don’t know all what it does, but June’s Superfood Vitamin C Concentrate makes my skin feel rejuvenated, like I just got a facelift but I still have my natural face. It sinks into my pores nicely, and it’s not too oily. One thing I don’t like is oily serums where it feels like I can never wash my hands properly and I just grab my doorknobs and they’re all slippery.
June’s Superfood Vitamin C Concentrate
$37Ayele & Co My MoisturizerCetaphil is sort of like mac ’n’ cheese [since] the eighth grade—it’s never done me wrong; I’ve never heard anything bad about it; it’s never been canceled. This moisturizer doesn’t feel too heavy, and if I want more, I get more. It does all the things it needs to do, plus it’s affordable and it comes in a variety of sizes.
Cetaphil Daily Facial Moisturizer
$16.99Ulta My CC CreamI like this Protect + Tint Moisturizer from Neutrogena because it feels like a three-in-one where I feel like the tint gives me a sort of oomph, a glow—like Alicia Keys on The Voice. I like that it has different shades; I like that I can find it anywhere in case I lose or forget it. And it also has sunblock in it, which is super important because I have to be careful with my freckles.
Neutrogena Protect + Tint Tinted Moisturizer, SPF 30
$8.47Walmart My Lip BalmRight now I’m using Burt’s Bees a lot because it has a good moisturizer situation and, let’s be honest, who’s seeing it? From my Zoom meeting? I do prefer balms with a little tint, and I like anything in the maroon family from Burt’s because it’s like, the darker the berries, the nicer the look…. My God. I really tried to make it rhyme. It wasn’t going anywhere.
Burt’s Bees Tinted Lip Balm
$4.79TargetThis story originally appeared on: Glamour - Author:Michella Oré