Judith Light Drops Her Skin-Care Routine
08.03.2022 - 19:15
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Shining Vale, which . In the series that moves from the city to an old, somewhat haunted house in a small town where awful things have taken place, she plays Joan, Courteney Cox's on-screen mother, who has long battled mental illness. Joan is extremely critical of her daughter and also extremely wrapped up in recapturing the beauty of her youth. “I wanted to do the show because of the writing, and the distinct issues that relate to women like aging, menopause, sexuality, mental illness, artistry, etc.," she says.
"You're covering all of those major issues within the body of something that is funny and dramatic and paranormal.”Light is equally as open when it comes to discussing her own journey with aging and skin-care, whether it's adult acne ("The first year after Who's the Boss?, I broke out in cystic acne," she says) or the procedure she had to take care of the 'bags' under her eyes. So, for Glamour's latest edition of , she fills us in on her tried-and-true products, the dermatologists she visits on the regular, and what she's learned from the pros. Read on.I use the , and , as well as .
I need things that are non-comedogenic, which means that they don't clog the pores, which create the acne. I also like which is for the face and the body. That has the salicylic acid in it.
Rodan and Fields schooled me in all of this when we used to go on QVC to talk about it, and the other cleanser has benzoyl peroxide. So if you are sensitive to benzoyl peroxide in one of the cleansers, you can use the deep cleansing wash for the salicylic acid.Courtesy of brandCourtesy of brandCourtesy of brandCourtesy of brandI use to remove makeup. It's fantastic.
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