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Watch Pharrell Do His Morning Skin-Care Routine
From next-level exfoliation to the philosophy he follows because Naomi Campbell says so, Pharrell takes us through every step of his sacred skin-care routine….
Next, he reaches for his Lotus Enzyme Exfoliator, showing off its vivid green packaging, which was inspired by Japanese craftsmanship and features Braille dots for visually impaired individuals. “Exfoliate like a madman!” says Williams of his most robust skin-care step, adding that “removing those dead layers of skin as much as you can—that’s what keeps you fresh.” As he spreads the creamy, exfoliating elixir across his phase, he offers a pearl of wisdom. “Naomi used to say it all the time, ‘Pharrell, when you wash your face, you go upward, not downward—gravity!’” he explains. (Later he adds, “I’m a man, whose gonna tell me except the beautiful women that have been in my life?”) While cleaning off his face, he preaches the gospel of dedicated maintenance and using a wash cloth. “The routine is number one,” says Williams “I don’t care what you doing—genes, genetics. It doesn’t matter. You’ve got to cleanse your face and use a cloth, people! All this hunga bunga cowboy caveman shit, that ain’t gonna do it, baby. That cloth is gonna help you exfoliate!”
Zeroing in on his gaze, Williams whips out out a set of glass vitamin C ampoules, breaks one open, and taps the supercharged serum around his eye area. “I always talk about humidity,” the Virginia Beach native explains as he spreads his Humidifying Cream over his visage. “I grew up around humidity in Virginia. It’s very humid there. Some people don’t like it. But I think that humidity is good for your skin.” Then comes an all-important layer of SPF. “Skin health is something I think everyone needs to pay attention to,” he says, noting the dramatic impact climate change is having on sun exposure. “We as Black people or people of color all need to be cognizant of the UV rays.” A quick swipe of Chanel Rouge Coco lip balm across the mouth is the final step. True to form, Williams signs off with a glowing complexion—and a stirring sentiment: “I’m grateful. I’m working on myself. Just like you.”
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