Glamour. “So, to me, it's all about treating the muscles in your face like you treat the muscles in your body.” Theron believes that great skin is a combination—half “the great actives,” and half how you apply the products. “When I think about cleansing, I don't think, 'Oh, I'm just going to purify or remove the dirt from my skin,'” she explains. "It's, 'Great.
I'm going to use my knuckle. I'm going to increase circulation. I'm going to boost my collagen and also tone, tighten, and lift.
And you know, my eyes are looking a bit dodgy so I'm going to de-puff them and sculpt my cheekbones.' That's all done while I'm cleansing my face.”Theron discovered facial massage when she was traveling the world as a spa writer in her mid-30s.
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