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VB Swears by These 5 Habits to Keep Her Skin Tight

Here are all her skincare secrets.

Victoria Beckham turned 50 last April and doesn’t look a day older than 30. The Spice Girls singer-turned-fashion designer is famous for her regimented approach to diet and exercise, so it comes as no surprise that her skincare routine and approach to anti-aging are similar. How does she keep her skin taut, tight, and glowing? Here are all her skincare secrets.

Here Are Her 3 Go-To Skincare Products

Backham is such a fan of Augustinus Bader, she collaborated on products with the skincare company. “For me skincare is super important,” she said in a video posted on the brand’s website. First, she targets key concerns with the VB x Augustinus Bader’s Cell Rejuvenating Power Serum. Next, she hydrates and protects her skin with The Rich Cream. ““I became totally obsessed with this moisturizer,” she said in the video. Third, she primes and preps for makeup with the Cell Rejuvenating Priming Moisturizer

Beckham is a big fan of beauty gadgets. She uses an LED lamp to stimulate collagen production and reduce inflammation. “I have noticed such a difference using an at-home LED light and I try to use it every night,” she said via Instagram.

Victoria does eye and face masks regularly. “I love to wear eye masks to revitalize tired eyes after a long day. The 111SKIN Black Diamond is my favorite,” she told Byrdie. For her face, she uses Dr Barbara Sturm Deep Hydrating Face Mask. “After sleeping in this mask, which soaks in so it doesn’t look funny or feel sticky, my skin feels amazing. Super hydrated, clear and very soft,” she says.

Beckham nourishes herself from the inside out. “I always want that healthy glow, so I do everything I can to take care of myself both on the inside and the outside. This starts with the basics—making sure I drink enough water throughout the day, eating clean, sustaining meals, and getting enough sleep (the last one can be tricky),” she told Byrdie.

Another one of her go-to rituals? She is a fan of “steaming” her face. “I sometimes even travel with a portable steamer!” she told Byrdie.

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