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Victoria Beckham shares her daily skincare secrets for a ‘lifted’ and youthful-looking complexion

Victoria Beckham has revealed the exact skincare routine she swears by for her 'fresh and hydrated' skin - and its just three easy steps

Victoria Beckham, the fashion designer and former Spice Girl, has shared her skincare routine with fans on Instagram. She said: “My goal really is for my skin to look the best it possibly can. How do I ensure that my skin is looking fresh and hydrated? You can start with a cleanser – that is the most important part. It’s how I start my day, it’s how I end my day… every single day.”

Victoria revealed that she uses her own beauty brand’s The Daily Cleansing Protocol, £100, which includes two separate cleansers; one oil-based, one acid-based. She added: “I wanted a cleanser that took off my makeup, that took off unwanted oils but didn’t strip my skin of the oils that I want to keep on my skin.”

She alternates between the two cleansers in The Daily Cleansing Protocol set, using the oil-based one some days, and the lactic acid-based cleanser on others. However, she warned that the lactic acid cleanser is quite strong, so those with sensitive skin should use it sparingly at first.

Victoria then demonstrated how she applied it, massaging it into her skin before using a reusable makeup remover pad, which appears to be the Face Halo The Modern Makeup Remover Original, priced at £18, to wipe it away. She also revealed a Beckham family secret – David often uses the lactic acid cleanser as a mask, leaving it on for a bit before rinsing it off for a deep clean, reports the Mirror.

After removing the cleanser, Victoria stated: “Now that my skin feels super clean, I am going to start applying my Power Serum, which I use twice a day every single day. I use it over my whole face and neck, but one thing I really like to do is pay attention to the eye area.”

The serum she’s using is the Cell Rejuvenating Power Serum with TFC8, which costs £118 and is also from Victoria Beckham Beauty. Victoria has a unique technique too. Instead of rubbing the product in, she pushes it in with her hands held flat, massaging her face as she goes to help it soak in, adding that she massages in an upward motion.

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