From LED Therapy to Oxygen Chambers: How Stars Are Prepping for the Oscars Red Carpet
25.03.2022 - 22:47
/ variety.com
Claire Coghlan With a return to the red carpet, the pressure is on to look polished, head-to-toe. Not an easy task after two years of lockdowns. Beauty pros share how awards show elite are getting their glow back for Oscar night.Puppet Lifting“The number one concern my patients have is skin firmness,” says celebrity dermatologist Dr.
Harold Lancer, whose patients include Elle Fanning. “Using ultrasound, radio frequency and infrared laser, we’re able to improve firmness, bounce and elasticity to any area of the body, whether it’s the arm, breast area, face, neck or jaw.” To address uneven skin color, tone and texture, he has patients start using the Lancer Skincare Method, a three-step daily skincare regimen for the face and body, three months prior. Currently very popular with his clients, puppet lifting uses microscopic threads to lift tissue on the neck and jaw area, as well as the inner arm and upper thigh.
L’Optimal BodySkincare legend Mila Moursi’s popular pre-Oscars body prep includes a curated combination of detox, massage, vacuodermie, pressotherapy, radio frequency, cryotherapy and LED therapy. “From head to toe, skin looks more rejuvenated, tight, lifted, glowing,” says Moursi, whose clients include Jennifer Aniston and Rashida Jones. Regulars come in every week to two weeks.
“Before the Oscars, sometimes we have them come in twice a week,” says Moursi, who suggests prepping with a sheet mask from her eponymous Mask Collection or one of her Cryo Serum Ice Cube Infusions on the day. “It firms, brightens and sets makeup nicely,” she says.Setting the Gold BarProfessional makeup artist Jillian Dempsey recommends her clients get a facial at least one week before an event so their skin can heal. “Sometimes I
.