Rihanna Shows Off Her Nightly Skincare Routine On 'Go To Bed With Me' Video
Fenty Founder and CEO, Rihanna, has demonstrated and showed off her best recommended nighttime skincare routine that is best for your skin, plus it doesn't harm the Earth. According to Hollywood Life, the 'Umbrella' singer unveiled her "vegan, gluten-free and very Earth-conscious" three-step rule, with the use of her newest Fenty Skin products. The songstress took on Harper's Bazaar official Youtube channel in sharing her secret that was made available on August 4 (Tuesday).
Robyn Rihanna Fenty, best known as Rihanna, kicked off the personalized video with a makeup-free face. The first step the singer instructed and did is to remove all of the makeup and cleanse the skin. The move comes after her "two-in-one" makeup remover and cleanser usage. Rihanna names the product as the 'Total Cleans'r Remove-It-All Cleanser,' which focuses on removing dirt, dust, and oil, including makeup.
The 'Total Cleans'r Remove-It-All Cleanser' sells for $25.
The second phase of the 'Oceans 8' cast's skincare regimen is her introduced by Rihanna as one of her most loved products. The $28 retail sale of 'Fat Water' is a two-in-one product that can be a serum and a toner. As per Rihanna, she decided to name it 'Fat Water' because it is profoundly different from the usual toners in the market. Rihanna put the product to her palms and explained that 'Fat Water' will sit in your hand, unlike any other toners. The toner and serum will add up moisture to the skin while healing and reducing pores.
The last step is what Rihanna most proud of: The 'Hydra Vizor' for $35! The product is an SPF 30 sunscreen that is coral reef-friendly. The makeup mogul and entrepreneur purposely made the sunscreen a product that doesn't attack the coral reefs, considering it is used more often in the beaches. The sunscreen can also be used as a moisturizer, making it very unique and special compared to similar products. 'Hydra Vizor' is for all skin type and colors that leaves no white and gray residues behind.
In a report by E!, referencing Rihanna's conclusion statement in the video, the songstress explained that she sees Fenty as a brand that does not limit to makeup products. Ever since she started her cosmetic line, Rihanna has been glazing to launch a skincare line under the same name.
Rihanna also added that the process is quite tricky, from creating the formulas, testing it in different manners, to curating the finished product. "It's very different from makeup in that sense. It takes a long time," she said.