Hilary Duff is being unusually direct about the beauty treatments she likes, and she is not pretending her routine is effortless.
Just Jared reported that Duff opened up about cosmetic procedures while discussing her new Bath & Body Works partnership. People reported that the singer and actress said she is in a “bright, happy phase” as she fronts the brand’s Fruit Fusion campaign.
People reported that she returned to music after an 11-year break and launched her Lucky Me tour with her family traveling along for the summer.
Duff Said She Loves Botox and Microneedling
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Duff told People that she “does all the things” when it comes to beauty treatments. She said she loves Botox and is also “obsessed” with microneedling and salmon sperm facials, adding that the facial treatment works well for her.
Duff presented the treatments as part of a practical beauty routine.
She also joked that her husband, Matthew Koma, has tried the salmon sperm facial too and is now a fan of it.
Her Beauty Routine Has Changed Since Her 20s
Duff said her approach to getting ready is much different now than it was earlier in her career. Instead of spending hours on a look, she said motherhood has made her focus on a few products and habits that actually work.
She shares daughters Banks, Mae and Townes with Koma, and son Luca with ex-husband Mike Comrie.
Duff told People that as a mom, she often has only a few minutes to get herself together, so hydration, trusted products and inside-out wellness matter more to her now.
Her Bath & Body Works Campaign
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Duff is the ambassador and creative partner for Bath & Body Works’ Fruit Fusion campaign. The collection includes fruit-forward scents such as Watermelon Whirl, Berry Bliss, Tangerine Twirl and Banana Blend.
Retail Dive reported that the line launched online and in stores across the U.S. and Canada on July 6. Products include body wash, body cream, perfume mist for body and hair, lip oil and hand sanitizer.
The collection’s bright packaging and fruit-forward scents make the campaign a natural fit for fans who grew up with Duff during the Lizzie McGuire era, while still giving Bath & Body Works a fresh summer beauty story.
Retail Dive reported that the formulas are vegan and made without sulfates, parabens and phthalates.
