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If it’s Keke Palmer, baby, we are locked in.

The multi-faceted star showed Vogue her beauty routine, and we can’t get enough. It reflects her love for self-care and natural beauty. Her skincare emphasizes hydration and brightening, using products like La Roche-Posay cleanser, Paula’s Choice BHA exfoliant for hyperpigmentation, and Neutrogena Hydro Boost serum.


Of course, our cousin does her research before recommending any products. Keke said, “When I do any kind of product, I do check and see what kind of people have reviewed the product, particularly Black people, to know that somebody with obviously Black skin uses the product.”

Skincare

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  1. Cleanse: Uses La Roche-Posay Gel Cleanser for a gentle, effective cleanse, ensuring it’s reviewed for Black skin compatibility.
  2. Exfoliate: Applies Paula’s Choice BHA to target hyperpigmentation and improve texture.
  3. Mask: Treats herself with Dr. Dennis Gross Vitamin C+ masks for fun and nourishment.
  4. Hydrate: Sprays Avène Thermal Spring Water, followed by Neutrogena Hydro Boost serum.
  5. Moisturize: Locks in hydration with La Roche-Posay Double Repair Moisturizer and Aquaphor for dry areas.
  6. Protect: Applies Cay Skin SPF to prepare for makeup.

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"The real reason why my routine has changed as a mom is because I’m tired. Sometimes I have to really like pull myself to do the routine." More than anything, time with her son, Leo, is what matters most. “Personally, during my pregnancy, my skin was absolutely amazing, and when I had my son... the excess amount of progesterone helped level my skin out.”

Hair

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Keke shared,"When I started doing my natural hair... I realized that I really loved flexi rod sets. It’s not too much; I just try to keep it in its form." She went on to say, “It took me a long time to get to the place of being able to really appreciate my hair and all its uniqueness and what it can do.”

  1. Style: Sets her natural hair with flexi rods for defined, voluminous curls.
  2. Shine: Uses Creme of Nature Argan Oil Shine Mist to maintain luster.
  3. Separate & Shape: Carefully separates curls and picks them out for volume.
  4. Protective Styles: Wears wigs occasionally, embracing them as a choice, not a necessity.

Makeup

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Her makeup style is casual yet polished, featuring staples like Anastasia Brow Wiz and Estee Lauder Double Wear foundation, creating a radiant, natural glow. "I’m going for a very casual makeup look... oh my gosh, did she do her makeup? Maybe she did. She’s such a fab girl naturally."

The routine highlights self-love and artistry while staying relatable to her audience.

  1. Base: Applies Estee Lauder Double Wear foundation and NARS concealer for a light, highlighted finish.
  2. Set: Uses Charlotte Tilbury spray and bronzing powder for a flawless glow.
  3. Blush: Adds Patrick Ta Creme Blush for a soft, youthful flush.
  4. Eyes & Lashes: Uses mascara to refresh false lashes, adding a pop of drama.
  5. Lips: Lines with Make Up For Ever pencil and applies Huda Beauty matte lipstick.
  6. Final Touch: Sets everything with Hourglass powder and Chanel blush for a blurred, seamless finish.

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Keke finishes her beauty routine with Kilian Angels’ Share perfume, adding a touch of luxury.

One gem the Nope actress dropped was also the fact that Brandy gave her her first journal. In it, she left a note that said, "I am who I am because you are who you are.” Representation matters in every way.

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