Jennifer Aniston's Facialist Gave Me Her Product Picks—They Don't Disappoint
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After more than a year of social distancing, I’ve become a pro at adapting my beauty routine. I’ve swapped my airbrush tans for gradual lotions; switched out my gel nails for something more natural; and have even kept my facials on pause in favor of at-home treatments. If you’ve felt inspired to do the same, then there’s a good chance you’re already familiar with the wizardry of Melanie Simon, aka the genius brainchild behind the Ziip Electrical Facial Device ($495) (and the woman responsible for Jennifer Aniston’s sculpted and glowy skin).
The palm-sized device isn't your average skin tool. Every time you use it, it basically delivers the same benefits of an in-office electrical nanocurrent facial but from the comfort of your home. It essentially creates a circuit with your skin and stimulates collagen and elastin by pushing in electricity. I know it sounds like nonsense, but in just a few weeks of using it myself, my face looks way more sculpted, lifted, and just, I don't know, better.
Aside from creating one of the most sought-after skincare devices on the planet, Simon just has really, really good skin. That wasn't always the case, though. "When I hit my twenties, I developed extra cystic acne and a melasma mask. I went to get a microcurrent facial and noticed it helped with both," she tells me. That's what initially piqued her interest in combining skincare and electricity. "You don't need to aggressively exfoliate your skin with peels or over-cleanse to get clear and glowing skin," she says. "Your skin is a living, breathing organ, and you do have to alter what you do on a day-to-day basis depending on what shape it’s in."
Skin's sundry needs are exactly what makes the ZIIP so special. It addresses any and all skin concerns and can elevate your skin to a level it's never been to before, no matter your age, skin tone, or type. I don't know about you, but that's enough for me to get behind a device. Interested in what other products Simon recommends? From skincare and makeup to haircare, keep scrolling to see her lineup of must-haves for feeling her best on a daily basis.
Skincare
"Full transparency: This is my creation. It is a microcurrent/nanocurrent skincare tool that has the ability to change its output to any of 10 different electrical cocktails that I have created over the years. They range from sculpting and lifting facials to treatments for acne and melasma. Believe me: They all work. I use mine at the bare minimum of one time per week; max three."
"Before every Ziip treatment, I apply conductive gel. Crystal Gel is one of the three conductive gels I formulated to use with the Ziip device. They all drive different active ingredients into the skin. This one has glutathione, which I used to get through a vitamin IV drip to make my skin glow. When applied topically and pushed into skin with my electricity, you get the same result."
"On a clean, dry face, I apply 10 drops to gauze and press into my skin firmly from my decollete all the way to the crown of my head, avoiding my eye area. If you haven’t heard about this product, it is a gamechanger. Make sure after applying, you give it at least a minute to do its job. It is a gentle exfoliant that will really tighten your pores and help to clear your skin while also giving you a glow. The lactic acid, which is my favorite acid, exfoliates and moisturizes at the same time so you don’t get dry, parched skin."
"I have to wait until all steps above have set and are dry to the touch before applying this one. My vitamin C serum is so active and very stable, but its Achilles' heel is water. Serum C goes on after Serum Elastine Pure (step 2) has soaked in completely. Serum C is applied and left to set for approximately 10 minutes or until dry to the touch, then the Serum Matriciel is applied."
"This is a finishing serum. It is the only product that will break my rule of thinnest-to-thickest application. This product is pressed on top of all other skincare products to lock them in and create a shield. When I do all of these steps, I create a second skin. You can do this with your products, too."
Makeup
"If I need foundation, I use this one applied with a beautyblender."
"I always wear blush. These days, I’m bouncing between this and Bobbi Brown Pot Rouge for Lips Cheeks ($34) in the shade Fresh Melon."
"Rose-Marie Swift taught me where to put this: only on the bridge of my nose (not the tip), the height of my cheekbones (not out to the temples), a bit on the lids, a bit on the chin, a bit on the bow of the lip. If you apply too much elsewhere, you can look sweaty instead of angelic."
"When it comes to lashes, I have lots of opinions. Whether I’m wearing extra lashes or not, I always use my curler first, then my Ilia Limitless Lash ($28) mascara."
Haircare
"I love David Mallett's products, and I love mixing this shampoo and the Conditioner No. 1 L'Hydratation ($50) because I get volume, which I’m always looking for, and a lightweight conditioner that hydrates but still gives me a lot of play with my hair."
"From here, I may wear it naturally wavy; I may curl it with a curling wand, following the direction of the natural wave. It just depends. Even if I were blowing it out with a round brush, I would do the same thing—I just would not let it air dry. Either way, once it’s dry, I apply this to the root of my hair wherever I need lift."
Bodycare
"This is my favorite body ritual. It’s a roll-on applicator, which definitely tingles the pleasure points in my brain, reminding me of my first lip gloss. I roll this on my neck, breasts, elbows, inner thighs, knees, and anywhere else that needs extra attention. The whole process calms me down. I love this ritual. I bought this on a complete whim from Sephora, and it has become one of my most favorite things. It’s especially amazing on the neck at night (and you can put this over Egyptian Magic, FYI)."
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Caitie Schlisserman is an L.A.-based executive director with over a decade of branded content and editorial experience. She joinedBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing in 2014 as the first branded content editor and has worked her way up to overseeing a team of talented branded content editors and the beauty department of the media revenue team. BeforeBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , Caitie helped launch FabFitFun's first subscription box and worked at a beauty startup where she assisted in successfully launching the editorial department.
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