- Jennifer Grey reveals her favorite liquid face mask that she applies before her makeup.
- The Dirty Dancing star loves the 111SKIN Molecular Hydration Mask, and reviewers love it too.
- “It’s a great product.”
Whether opening up about her experience with plastic surgery, or speaking out on navigating her hair loss journey, we can always count on Jennifer Grey to tell us what’s what. The 62-year-old actress always glows from within, and lucky for us, she’s sharing her secret for gorgeous, glowing skin: 111SKIN Molecular Hydration Mask.
“I really like the 111SKIN mask,” The Dirty Dancing star, tells Prevention. “I used [it] this morning before my makeup artist did my makeup and I feel like it’s a great product.”
The product works to restore dry, dehydrated skin and moisturize across multiple layers of skin for deep hydration. Among its many beneficial ingredients, it includes multi-molecular hyaluronic acid to lock in moisture and hydrate across all layers of skin, as well as vitamin C for a brighter complexion.
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One unique aspect of this face mask is that it’s designed to be worn under your makeup all day, as opposed to the typical ones that are left on for 15 minutes and washed off before continuing your skincare routine. This allows the skin to reap the benefits of the formula all day long.
Grey isn’t the only one to gush over the product. One 111SKIN customer writes, “I have used this when my skin needed a moisture boost and it did exactly what it said. My skin was left smoother and softer. This will be a great mask when the weather turns cooler to keep skin hydrated.” Another added that the mask is a “beautiful, simple way to give the skin a wonderful treatment.”
As for the rest of Grey’s skincare essentials, she was a recently appointed ambassador for the Harklinikken brand and her favorite products that she reps are designed for optimal hair health, especially for those who are experiencing hair thinning or hair loss. You can shop a few of her favorite products, as well as her favorite moisturizer, below.
Madeleine, Prevention’s assistant editor, has a history with health writing from her experience as an editorial assistant at WebMD, and from her personal research at university. She graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in biopsychology, cognition, and neuroscience—and she helps strategize for success across Prevention’s social media platforms.