
8 beauty lessons Nicole Kidman has taught us – from embracing natural curls to simple skincare
So, what can we learn from Nicole Kidman when it comes to beauty?
Nicole undeniably has some of the most famous curls in Hollywood and, although she's been known to wear wigs in a lot of her recent roles, the actress shows off her natural hair from time to time. Take this Instagram post, for example, in which she confidently rocks her naturally voluminous 'do in slide five of the 16-part carousel.
Speaking about her natural curls in a video for Allure in May 2025, Nicole reflected on previously straightening her hair and how she now regrets not embracing it. "Why did I straighten my hair?" she asked while looking at old photographs. "I loved my hair there. That is my natural hair."
"For all the little girls out there, embrace the curl. Do not follow in my steps and straighten your hair," she advised, before revealing that it's no longer as easy for her to achieve those eye-catching curls. "I can do that to my hair still, but it needs to be kind of humid, and I need to use the right product."
By now, we should all know that SPF is the single most important thing you can do to protect your skin. Like, seriously, if there's one skincare step not to skip, it's this one. If you're not convinced (*shudder*) then perhaps Nicole's endorsement of SPF will help.
In an interview with British Vogue, the actress revealed her 'skincare trifecta' includes SPF, oils, and red light therapy. Notice how SPF is first on that list??
Using SPF is particularly important for Nicole, growing up in her native Australia as someone with a fair complexion. "We're a beach culture and for a girl with a really fair complexion, sun protection had to be part of my life from the very beginning," she told the magazine. Recalling how she once had to plaster her skin in high-coverage zinc, Nicole said she's pleased there's now so much variety on the market when it comes to SPF, meaning she can spend more time in the sun.
"I'm so grateful that there are protective creams you can wear that you can't see and have different choices of coverage," she revealed. "It's just nice to be able to stay outside." As for her go-to? Nicole's SPF essential is Clé de Peau Beauté's UV Protective Cream SPF 50.
When she's not embracing her trademark curls, Nicole isn't afraid to try new things when it comes to her hair. Yep, she's undergone a fair few hair transformations in her time, and none were more of an overhaul than her Met Gala 2025 pixie cut.
Following in the footsteps of Emma Stone, Zendaya, and Zoe Kravitz, the Big Little Lies star strolled the steps of the Met with a pixie cut earlier this year. "As you know, I love changing my hair," she said at the time (per HELLO!), with her hairstylist explaining the look tied into the theme of the event, Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.
"The inspiration was a tailored short cut that brought out the essence of Dandyism on Nicole," Adir Abergel wrote on Instagram of the look. "I wanted to celebrate this year's theme by honoring the Dandies and their individuality, elegance, and confidence – where every detail is tailored to that unique person."
As well as using oil in her daily skincare routine, Nicole is also a fan of working oils into her beauty regime elsewhere. "I take hot baths with lots of oil," she previously told Allure. "I love oil, and I love bathing in it."
Nicole said it herself, she loves to change her hair. It's no wonder then, that we've seen so many different styles on the star over the years. Just days after debuting her Met Gala pixie cut (which she revealed to be a wig, after numerous fan queries about whether she'd really gone for the chop), Nicole stepped onto the red carpet of the 60th Academy of Country Music Awards with some of her lengthiest locks to date.
Trading in the sweeping side fringe and blunt ends of the pixie, Nicole transformed her look with long, sleek, straight strands that framed her face with a middle part. The hairstyle gave her look a totally different vibe and proved once again that Nicole's versatility knows no bounds.
No, this isn't a spin-off to Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer's iconic house-hunting TV series, it's Nicole's motto for all things beauty... which she stole from her husband, Keith Urban.
"What my husband taught me is water, water, water," she previously told Allure. "We drink so much water. I didn't realise how important it was to hydrate and flush out." She went on: "Because he's a singer, that's part of his routine. They know that they have to drink and that it helps the chords, but it also helps the skin, it helps all the organs. It keeps you healthy."
Tired of starting every morning (and ending every night) with a 10-step skincare routine? Take a leaf out of Nicole's book and trim down your skincare routine to the essentials.
Revealing her nighttime skincare routine to Harper's Bazaar, Nicole started off with a gentle cleanser to remove her makeup followed by a CBD facial oil to "help with inflammation". And that's it. Literally.
"I'm just very much about less is more," she said of her very simple skincare routine. "Also, having kids, I can't be bothered," the mum-of-four added. That being said, Nicole explained she loves to exfoliate when she "gets the chance" because her husband's beard growth "stresses" her skin, causing dry patches on her chin.
In the same bedtime prep clip for Harper's Bazaar, Nicole revealed that her skincare routine extends all the way down to her toes – which makes sense, considering how often she has her feet on display while walking all those glamorous red carpet events. "I put on this beautiful heel soufflé," she said, "because my feet get really dry."
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From Nine Perfect Strangers to The Perfect Couple and, of course, Babygirl, Nicole Kidman is having somewhat of an onscreen renaissance of late. But the actress has been on screen for decades, starring in legendary movies like Practical Magic and Moulin Rouge. Across her decades-long career, Nicole has captured the world's attention on countless red carpets and magazine covers, and her time in the spotlight has taught us some very valuable beauty lessons. So, what can we learn from Nicole Kidman when it comes to beauty? Nicole undeniably has some of the most famous curls in Hollywood and, although she's been known to wear wigs in a lot of her recent roles, the actress shows off her natural hair from time to time. Take this Instagram post, for example, in which she confidently rocks her naturally voluminous 'do in slide five of the 16-part carousel. Speaking about her natural curls in a video for Allure in May 2025, Nicole reflected on previously straightening her hair and how she now regrets not embracing it. "Why did I straighten my hair?" she asked while looking at old photographs. "I loved my hair there. That is my natural hair." "For all the little girls out there, embrace the curl. Do not follow in my steps and straighten your hair," she advised, before revealing that it's no longer as easy for her to achieve those eye-catching curls. "I can do that to my hair still, but it needs to be kind of humid, and I need to use the right product." By now, we should all know that SPF is the single most important thing you can do to protect your skin. Like, seriously, if there's one skincare step not to skip, it's this one. If you're not convinced (*shudder*) then perhaps Nicole's endorsement of SPF will help. In an interview with British Vogue, the actress revealed her 'skincare trifecta' includes SPF, oils, and red light therapy. Notice how SPF is first on that list?? Using SPF is particularly important for Nicole, growing up in her native Australia as someone with a fair complexion. "We're a beach culture and for a girl with a really fair complexion, sun protection had to be part of my life from the very beginning," she told the magazine. Recalling how she once had to plaster her skin in high-coverage zinc, Nicole said she's pleased there's now so much variety on the market when it comes to SPF, meaning she can spend more time in the sun. "I'm so grateful that there are protective creams you can wear that you can't see and have different choices of coverage," she revealed. "It's just nice to be able to stay outside." As for her go-to? Nicole's SPF essential is Clé de Peau Beauté's UV Protective Cream SPF 50. When she's not embracing her trademark curls, Nicole isn't afraid to try new things when it comes to her hair. Yep, she's undergone a fair few hair transformations in her time, and none were more of an overhaul than her Met Gala 2025 pixie cut. Following in the footsteps of Emma Stone, Zendaya, and Zoe Kravitz, the Big Little Lies star strolled the steps of the Met with a pixie cut earlier this year. "As you know, I love changing my hair," she said at the time (per HELLO!), with her hairstylist explaining the look tied into the theme of the event, Superfine: Tailoring Black Style. "The inspiration was a tailored short cut that brought out the essence of Dandyism on Nicole," Adir Abergel wrote on Instagram of the look. "I wanted to celebrate this year's theme by honoring the Dandies and their individuality, elegance, and confidence – where every detail is tailored to that unique person." As well as using oil in her daily skincare routine, Nicole is also a fan of working oils into her beauty regime elsewhere. "I take hot baths with lots of oil," she previously told Allure. 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Rotten Tomatoes score: 54% In this musical comedy, Angie (Kidman), a Broadway actor, joins her fellow performers in supporting a teenage girl from Indiana whose prom was cancelled after she planned to attend with another girl. Some critics said the movie lacked the impact and self-discovery it aimed for, but was still a feel-good film that showcased Kidman's range as an actor. "Her 'Zazz' number has an effervescent sweetness that soars. It's a risky, goofy, indelible performance," Donald Munro wrote for the Munro Review. The film "Malice" (1993), features Kidman as Tracy. Rotten Tomatoes score: 55% The life of a happy couple, Tracy (Kidman) and Andy (Bill Pullman), is derailed after Tracy has a traumatic hospital experience at the hands of Dr. Jed Hill (Alec Baldwin). Critics largely thought the film's premise was ridiculous, but said the central actors deftly kept up with the snappy dialogue. "'Malice' belongs to its trio of leads — all giving terrific performances, with Kidman's transitions creating an especially memorable screen portrait," Malcolm Johnson wrote for the Hartford Courant. The actor starred as Silvia Broome in "The Interpreter" (2005). Rotten Tomatoes score: 57% In this political thriller, interpreter Silvia Broome (Kidman) becomes the suspect in an assassination plot against the president of Matobo (Earl Cameron) — even as she races to stop it. Some critics wrote off "The Interpreter" as confusing and far-fetched, but thought Kidman's performance was a saving grace. "Despite a script that at times seems a little too pretentious, 'The Interpreter' benefits from strong work by Academy Award winners Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn and a great sequence that is as tense as any in recent memory," Micheal Compton wrote for the Bowling Green Daily News. Kidman played Nadia in "Birthday Girl" (2001). Rotten Tomatoes score: 59% Ordinary banker John (Ben Chaplin) never had luck with love, so he orders a Russian mail-order bride named Nadia (Kidman) over the internet. When her cousins show up for her birthday, John's life takes an unexpected turn. The quality of the film itself was called into question by critics, but many thought Kidman's performance was worth the price of admission. "'Birthday Girl' is a movie that depends on one element, and one element alone: its leading lady, Nicole Kidman," Andrew Manning wrote for Radio Free Entertainment. "Though the story is completely predictable from beginning to end, the versatile actress brings the goods in force, making an otherwise bland film spring to life." Kidman entered the DC universe as Atlanna in "Aquaman" (2018). Rotten Tomatoes score: 66% As the illegitimate son of Altanna (Kidman), queen of Atlantis, and a lighthouse keeper, Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa) steps up to accept his place as prince and bring peace to Atlantis. " Aquaman" was largely received as a middle-of-the-road superhero film with a strong cast. "Even graced with the charming company of Momoa and Nicole Kidman, who is having a blast playing his high-kicking, otherworldly mother, the timing and tone of this movie is consistently off," Oliver Jones wrote for The Observer. She played Judy in "BMX Bandits" (1983). Rotten Tomatoes score: 67% Australian teens P.J. (Angelo D'Angelo) and Goose (James Lugton) race BMX bikes across Sydney and stumble upon a gang of criminals with their friend Judy (Kidman). Although the script needed some polish, critics conceded that Kidman's performance made "BMX Bandits" worth the watch. In 2021, Stuff's James Croot wrote that the film "proved Australia could create a kidult movie as slick and entertaining as the best Hollywood had to offer. Plus, it introduced the world to Nicole Kidman." In "The Railway Man" (2013), the star played Patricia. Rotten Tomatoes score: 67% Former British army officer and POW Eric Lomax (Colin Firth) sets out with his wife (Kidman) to confront the man who tortured him during World War II. With clunky pacing, "The Railway Man" received mixed reviews from critics. "Although Ms. Kidman is radiant, her character is just a catalyst for Lomax's recovery and redemption. Besides being an empathetic helpmate and angel of compassion who gently coaxes him to confront his demons, she barely exists," Stephen Holden wrote for the New York Times. Kidman transformed into Gretchen Carlson in "Bombshell" (2019). Rotten Tomatoes score: 67% Megyn Kelly (Charlize Theron), Gretchen Carlson (Kidman), and Kayla Pospisil (Margot Robbie) set out to expose Fox News CEO Roger Ailes (John Lithgow) for sexual harassment. The film received mixed reviews, with critics praising the strong performances but finding the overall execution of the story merely average. "It's a tricky line to walk, but the film mostly gets it right, helped immeasurably by its performances, particularly the central trio of Theron, Kidman, and Robbie," Dan Bayer wrote for Next Best Picture. She played Lucille Ball in the biopic, "Being the Ricardos" (2021). Rotten Tomatoes score: 68% Lucille Ball (Kidman) deals with tabloid rumors about her husband Desi Arnaz's (Javier Bardem) infidelity as they navigate their respective careers in show business. Although the film itself didn't garner high praise, critics pinpointed Kidman's central performance as a highlight of the biopic. "Not only does she get the tone of Ball right, Kidman also captures the comedy star's forthright energy, an essential fearlessness and truthfulness about herself that Sorkin also evidently admires," Amber Wilkinson wrote for The Times. In the 2013 psychological thriller "Stoker," Kidman played Evelyn. Rotten Tomatoes score: 70% India Stoker (Mia Wasikowska) is reeling from the loss of her father (Dermot Mulroney) when her suspicious uncle Charlie (Matthew Goode) moves in with her and her mother (Kidman). Critics described "Stoker" as a classic psychological thriller, with many agreeing it has a Hitchcock-inspired vibe. "Nicole Kidman gives one of her patent-pending, ethereal-neurotic performances as the recently widowed Evelyn Stoker," Marc Mohan wrote for Oregon Live. In "Dogville" (2003) she delivered a memorable performance as Grace. Rotten Tomatoes score: 70% A mysterious woman, Grace (Kidman), seeks refuge in a small town, where her efforts to earn the townspeople's favor lead to contempt and abuse. "Dogville" was largely hailed as an unforgettable exploration of greed and cruelty, framed by a killer performance from Kidman. "Kidman, in a performance as emotionally stark as any she's ever given, makes Grace's journey achingly real, even though everything around her is deliberately artificial," James Sanford wrote for the Kalamazoo Gazette. Kidman played Ada Monroe in the historical drama, "Cold Mountain" (2003). Rotten Tomatoes score: 70% During the American Civil War, a wounded Confederate soldier (Jude Law) journeys home to reunite with his wife Ada (Kidman) while she struggles to maintain their farm with the help of mysterious woman (Renée Zellweger). Although critics had mixed opinions on the film, it was largely received as a successful drama. "Kidman and Law share almost no screen time together, which harms the film," Christopher Smith wrote for the Bangor Daily News. "Still, there are moments that are sufficiently ablaze, and make 'Cold Mountain' a worthwhile diversion." The star portrayed Erin Bell in "Destroyer" (2018). Rotten Tomatoes score: 74% Worn-out detective Erin Bell (Kidman) hunts down the leader of a gang she once infiltrated, seeking justice and redemption. The gritty mystery-thriller movie was praised for Kidman's exceptional multi-layered performance. "I have to say I find Kidman's performance superb: smart, committed, utterly absorbing," Peter Bradshaw wrote for The Guardian. Kidman starred as Satine in "Moulin Rouge" (2001). Rotten Tomatoes score: 75% In this jukebox musical set in 1890s Paris, a young writer named Christian (Ewan McGregor) falls in love with Satine (Kidman) — a dancer at the Moulin Rouge who harbors a deadly secret. Filtered through director Baz Luhrmann's distinctive lens, " Moulin Rouge" is largely considered an unforgettable piece of cinema. "Kidman owns this movie and steals scene after scene from her co-stars with a sizzling and scandalous performance," Gary Wolcott wrote for the Tri-City Herald. In "Happy Feet" (2006) she was the voice of Norma. Rotten Tomatoes score: 76% A sweet penguin named Mumble (voiced by Elijah Wood) — the son of Memphis (voiced by Hugh Jackman) and Norma (voiced by Kidman) — can't carry a musical note, but he finds joy in tapping his feet. Filled with lofty ideals, themes, and heart, "Happy Feet" was received as more than a simple family film. Jonathan Alexander of WatchMojo praised Kidman's performance, writing, "She has a natural warmth to her voice that conveys a deep motherly love, even though her screen time is limited." The actor was cast as Alice in "Eyes Wide Shut" (1999). Rotten Tomatoes score: 76% After his wife Alice (Kidman) says she has sexual fantasies about another man, Dr. Bill Hartford (Tom Cruise) becomes entangled in an underground sexual group, where he quickly realizes he's out of his depth. Critics agreed that "Eyes Wide Shut" was a trademark Stanley Kubrick flick — and one that allowed Kidman to really shine. "Kidman is consistently excellent. This is the most powerful role she has taken on throughout a varied career," James Berardinelli wrote for ReelViews. In the erotic thriller "Babygirl" (2024), Kidman played Romy. Rotten Tomatoes score: 76% High-profile CEO Romy Mathis (Kidman) risks her career and family life when she starts a passionate affair with her intern Samuel (Harris Dickinson). Critics said that Kidman and Dickinson's performances elevated this erotic-thriller film. "Babygirl' is Kidman's best performance since 'Big Little Lies,'" Natasha Alvar wrote for The Fiction Department. "Unfortunately, the film itself is a bit too uneven to land anywhere but the middle." She took on the role of Miss Farnsworth in "The Beguiled" (2017). Rotten Tomatoes score: 79% Injured Union soldier John McBurney (Colin Farrell) seeks refuge at a Southern all-girls boarding school run by Miss Farnsworth (Kidman). There, rivalries erupt as the women care for him. This remake of the 1971 film was hailed as a feminist take on an age-old story. "Kidman firmly re-establishes her reputation as a proper screen heavyweight," Chris Wasser wrote for The Herald. Kidman played Anna in "The Killing of a Sacred Deer" (2017). Rotten Tomatoes score: 79% Renowned cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Steven Murphy (Colin Farrell) is married to Anna (Kidman), but their perfect life unravels after the son of a former patient (Barry Keoghan) threatens the family with morbid vengeance. Critics described "The Killing of a Sacred Deer" as a nightmarish fairytale filtered through Yorgos Lanthimos' distinctive directive lens. "Nicole Kidman is just jaw-dropping," Emma Wolfe praised in a video for Spooky Astronauts. The actor starred as Nancy in "Boy Erased" (2018). Rotten Tomatoes score: 80% After being outed as gay in his Baptist community, Jared Eamons (Lucas Hedges) faces tension with his religious parents (Kidman and Russell Crowe) and finds unexpected acceptance after being sent to a conversion therapy program. Critics said that the drama was elevated by towering performances from Hedges and Kidman. "Kidman delivers a delicate and nuanced performance as usual," Leah Pickett wrote for the Chicago Reader. Kidman won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Virginia Woolf in "The Hours" (2002). Rotten Tomatoes score: 80% The film follows three women — Laura Brown (Julianne Moore), Clarissa Vaughan (Meryl Streep), and Virginia Woolf (Kidman) — who grapple with depression, facing similar crises across nearly 80 years. "The Hours" earned rave reviews as a series of intense, illuminating character studies. "Kidman's acting is superlative, full of passion and feeling," Peter Travers wrote for Rolling Stone. In the emotional thriller "Dead Calm" (1989), Kidman played Rae Ingram. Rotten Tomatoes score: 84% After the death of their son, Rae Ingram (Kidman) and her husband, John (Sam Neill) take an extended vacation on their yacht. However, while out at sea, they discover a sinking sailboat and save the lone survivor, Hughie Warriner (Billy Zane), who claims the crew was killed by food poisoning. The emotional thriller was widely praised by critics. "Throughout the film, Kidman is excellent," the Variety staff wrote. "She gives the character of Rae real tenacity and energy." Kidman played Grace in "The Others" (2001). Rotten Tomatoes score: 84% During World War II, Grace (Kidman) relocates her family to the English coast while shielding her children from a rare photosensitivity disorder. As she awaits news of her missing husband (Christopher Eccleston) Grace's world unravels when her daughter claims to see ghosts. "The Others" was hailed as a top-notch suspense film with a thrilling twist. Variety's Dennis Harvey praised Kidman's performance, writing, "Like great silver-screen stars of yore, Kidman does more than act here: She fascinates, holding camera and viewers spellbound." The actor played Annie in "The Family Fang" (2015). Rotten Tomatoes score: 84% After falling for their parents' hoaxes for many years, Baxter (Jason Bateman) and Annie Fang (Kidman) must determine if their missing parents are truly gone. Critics thought "The Family Fang" was buoyed by excellent acting performances. "Kidman has her best screen out I think since ' Rabbit Hole' earned her a Best Actress Oscar nomination, and the role itself is understated and perfectly pitched," Pete Hammond wrote for Deadline. "This is an actress that just keeps working and keeps impressing me more all the time with her choices of material." Kidman delivered a moving performance as Sue Brierley in "Lion" (2016). 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She has chosen, shrewdly, to underline two things: Becca's righteous anger and the awareness that her anger isn't going to take her very far," David Edelstein wrote for Vulture. She starred as Suzanne Stone in "To Die For" (1995). Rotten Tomatoes score: 88% Small-town weather reporter Suzanne Stone (Kidman) dreams of becoming a news anchor but feels like her husband (Matt Dillon) is holding her back. So, she plots to have him murdered with the help of a lovesick teen (Joaquin Phoenix). Critics called "To Die For" a poignant analysis of celebrity culture that was ahead of its time. "Nicole Kidman's work here is inspired. Her clothes, her makeup, her hair, her speech, her manner, even the way she carries herself (as if aware of the eyes of millions) are all brought to a perfect pitch," Roger Ebert wrote for the Chicago Sun-Times. In "The Northman" (2022) Kidman played the Viking Queen Gudrún. Rotten Tomatoes score: 90% In this 10th-century revenge story, a viking named Amleth (Alexander Skarsgård) sets out to avenge his father by killing his uncle and saving his mother (Kidman). Overall, "The Northman" left reviewers in awe. "Nicole Kidman steals her scenes in this immaculately crafted tale of revenge," Nestor Bentancor said in a video review. Kidman played Nicola in "Flirting" (1991), which is tied for first place among her highest-rated films. Rotten Tomatoes score: 96% Set in 1960s Australia, this "The Year My Voice Broke" sequel follows two teenagers — a shy boy named Danny (Noah Taylor) and an African girl named Thandiwe Adjewa (Thandie Newton) — as they fall in love and navigate growing up amid societal tensions. Kidman had a small role in the film as a classmate named Nicola. The coming-of-age drama earned praise across the board. "Not only worthy of its fine predecessor, this tender, perceptive, and gorgeously acted memory piece may even surpass it in subtlety, feeling, and depth of characterization," Jonathan Rosenbaum wrote for the Chicago Reader. Critics loved the actor's portrayal of Millicent Clyde in "Paddington" (2014). Rotten Tomatoes score: 96% After an earthquake destroys his home, a sweet, young bear named Paddington (voiced by Ben Whishaw) travels to England and finds refuge with the Brown family (Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Madeleine Harris, Samuel Joslin). However, taxidermist Millicent Clyde (Kidman) is plotting to capture him. Critics called "Paddington" a whimsical, light-hearted treat, both for the kids who grew up with the lovable bear and the newly inducted. "Featuring really nice comedic performances from Bonneville, Hawkins, and Kidman, 'Paddington' is a pleasant surprise," Sarah Marrs wrote for Lainey Gossip.