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Actress and Wonder Woman star, Gal Gadot, has long attracted attention for her fresh-faced approach to beauty.
After a stint as the face of Gucci’s Bamboo fragrance, she signed on as a Revlon ambassador and has definitely found her signature makeup look: natural skin with a bold cheek and red lip. Whether she’s walking the red carpet or running after her daughters at home, one thing’s for sure: Gal definitely thinks about beauty from the inside-out, and she’s always up for experimenting to find what works best.
‘I am all about beauty products and I’m always testing various creams and serums,’ she told Harper’s Bazaar Singapore. ‘My bathroom cabinet is full of different brands.’ If you want to hone in on your own minimalist beauty routine fuelled by simple but effective products and rituals, follow Gal’s tips here.
Staying hydrated is her number one beauty tip.
Gal has recently served as a spokesperson for Smartwater, so it’s no surprise that H2O is her biggest skin glow-getter. ‘First and foremost is to drink lots of water, because it doesn’t matter how much moisturiser you put on your skin; if you’re dehydrated from within, nothing will help,’ she told Byrdie.
When it comes to skincare though, for Gal, water isn’t just for drinking. When chatting with Vogue back in 2015, she also copped to never leaving home without a bottle of Evian mist. ‘I take Evian water spray with me,’ she said. ‘If you feel like your makeup has dried out during the day, it gives a boost of hydration.’
Her nighttime routine’s all about self-care and skincare.
Even stars have to carve out a little time for themselves to perform the beauty and wellness rituals that make them feel good. For this mom of three, self-care dominates the hour or so Gal gets to herself after putting her kids to sleep.
It all starts and ends in the bathroom, Gal’s very own sacred space for pampering. ‘I’ll take a long shower, and I’ll meditate,’ she told SELF recently. ‘I will do my whole beauty routine of all the different things that I wear before I go to bed, serums and stuff like that.’
What’s particularly smart is that she does all of this before unwinding on the sofa with her husband. That way, when she starts feeling sleepy, her skin’s already ready for slumber. Post-shower, she doesn’t forget about hydrating the rest of her body either and actually loves a drugstore lotion for this step.
‘I use lots of different body lotions, but my favourite is Nivea Rich and Nourishing Body Moisturiser – it’s cheap but it’s so good,’ Gadot told Harper’s Bazaar Singapore.
She goes light on makeup in between jobs.
Though Gal’s a former pageant girl, she’s not a fan of all the heavy makeup that comes with being on the stage and the screen. In fact, to offset all of the cosmetics she uses while working, she keeps it simple when she’s not on the job.
‘In my day-to-day life, I like to keep my makeup very light, so what I do is I mix my moisturiser with just a touch of my foundation and I just apply it with my fingers,’ she told Harper’s Bazaar back in 2015. ‘So easy and natural.’
She keeps her skin guessing by switching up her products.
‘I mix my skin and beauty products, and change them—just like my gym and workout routines—because you always have to change,’ Gal told SELF. ‘Now I’m using Augustinus Bader.’ While this may work for Gal, it’s important to note that a lot of dermatologists don’t recommend this—especially if you have sensitive skin.
She’s also open to rotating in more bespoke skincare solutions, too. ‘I also use products from a woman named Karen Barto, who’s a facialist from Israel,’ she said in that same interview above. ‘She has these amazing products for the face that I bring with me from Israel every time I go there. It’s a whole routine. She numbered everything from her products, so I put six products on my face before I go to bed.’
She nurtures her skin from the inside out with her diet.
While Gadot doesn’t believe in fad diets or following super-restrictive eating plans, she does understand the power of eating pretty and knows what she consumes can impact both how she looks and feels.
That’s why she strives for balance, packing her meals with plenty of nutrient-dense foods. ‘I’m from Israel so I follow a Mediterranean diet… I try to make a huge percent of the plate veggies, then lean protein, and then a small amount of quality, good carbs,’ she told InStyle. ‘I eat a lot of fish and huge salads with olive oil and lemon.’