“Of course I pop the occasional pimple–I’m a dermatologist, but I’m also human.”— Vivian Bucay, M.D., marieclaire.com
“Spoiler: They know a thing or two about removing layers upon layers of makeup, and both have ride-or-die products that they would never give up.”— Jodi Taylor, coveteur.com
“Learning to have a healthy relationship with your skin isn’t as straightforward as suddenly deciding to be at peace with it; it’s a balance of practicing consistent self-love and treating your complexion to plenty of self-care.”— Sarah Wu, teenvogue.com
“Whole Foods has become much more than the purveyor of grain alternatives, 3-for-$5 avocados, and lots and lots of almond milk.”— Mi-Anne Chan, refinery29.com
“If you do decide to go on the keto diet, how can you take care your skin?”— Macaela Mackenzie, allure.com
“I would also like to officially add eye creams that claim to diminish dark circles. It’s such a Holy Grail item because it just doesn’t exist.”— Cheryl Wischhover, racked.com
“I just try to eat well and exercise because that’s the best thing you can do for your skin and your health. And then the creams and all that are really supplementary.”— Christy Turlington, vogue.co.uk
“i love just being alone.. doing a facemask.. dealing with emotional trauma alone.. LOVE it.”— theteenytinygirl, theteenytinygirl.tumblr.com
“why is skin care seen as girly. it’s literally skin. sorry you love being crusty.”— technicallity, technicallity.tumblr.com
“Forget your morning swipe of blush and overly expensive face serums. With increased blood circulation and oxygenation of the blood, a post-coital glow means a temporary brighter complexion.”— Jocelyn Voo, fitnessmagazine.com