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Brooke Shields is “a bit addicted” to this self-health worker

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Just call it her light.

Brooke Shields, who introduced her favorite products in an interview with The Stratele Wisters this week, introduced her favorite products, including Tan-Luxe's The Crème, who she “a little addicted to.”

“It just naturally coppered me, it won't turn orange,” the star said, who got “all interest” once a week when filming Netflix's “Mother of the Bride” in 2024.

Tan luxury

Although she once swears with Jergens Tanning products, Shields recalls the smell “too bad” and it's a problem she doesn't have with her new favorite.

“With Tan-Luxe, I was surprised at the goodness of the color, how stinky and the overall bronze medal,” she said.

It's not the only product she can't live without; Shields' other must-haves include the Yves Durif ventilator brushes that she stocked up while performing a solo show at Carlyle.

Yves Durif/Swipe

“The way it makes my hair wet my hair is something and it doesn't tear my hair apart,” she told The Outlet.

She is also “very loyal” to the Grande Cosmetics Grandelash-MD eyelash enhancement serum, which she says has been using for several years (and yelled in several previous interviews).

Grande Cosmetics

“It makes a big difference,” she said. “As long as I keep doing this, people like makeup artists are always commenting on my eyelashes and saying, 'They've been too long.'”

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