Latest news with #MeaningfulBeauty


Perth Now
16 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Ellen Pompeo is 'big into serums and oils'
Ellen Pompeo is "big into serums and oils" now she's in her mid-50s. The 'Grey's Anatomy' star - who will celebrated her 56th birthday in November - is a brand ambassador for skincare company Meaningful Beauty, and she is a fan of its Youth Activating Melon Serum Advanced Formula. Reflecting on her beauty regime when she's flying, Ellen told Travel + Leisure: 'That's always been my go-to in this line. "And I put the melon serum on first, and then I put oil over it when I travel. I'm really big into serums and oils at this age." Usually, she starts her day with a sauna and cold plunge at home, and she tries to make her routine work when she's on the road. She added: "I'll try to look for hotels with saunas. Not everybody has a cold plunge. Cold plunges are a relatively, you know, sort of bougie, new thing. "I think most of these older hotels don't have it, but a cold shower, I think, does the same.' Ellen recently opened up about ageing, and dismissed the idea that characters are limited for older stars. She told El Pais: "When you're really young in Hollywood, you're hired for your talent, but also for your beauty. "They're not hiring you for your beauty at 50 years old, they're hiring you for your complexity and your talent alone. "Certainly, women are more complex as they get older, and so are the roles." The star is one of the best-paid actresses on television thanks to her role in 'Grey's Anatomy', although she still thinks there is a long way to go for women in the industry as she was earning less than her co-star Patrick Dempsey for several years. She said: "I think that it takes all of us women standing up for each other and supporting one another. "I've had so many women be so kind to me and supportive of me, and I have tried to do the same for other women. "I don't think I alone have done anything, I'm part of a group of extraordinarily talented women in Hollywood, and collectively, we have to come together to learn to use our voices more."


Daily Mail
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Cindy Crawford reveals devastating family loss: 'We had to say goodbye'
Cindy Crawford revealed the news that she and her family had suffered a devastating loss as their dog died. The natural beauty, 59, shared the sad news on social media Friday morning, posting sweet snaps of the pooch who had been a part of her family for nearly two decades. In a sweet eulogy for the adorable pup, the supermodel wrote about overcoming her fear of dogs for her kids after being bitten a couple of times as a child. 'After I had kids, I knew I didn't want to pass my fear of dogs along to them, so we got two small dogs — that weren't too scary ;)' she told her 8.2 million followers. 'What I didn't know was how much fun having little furry friends adds to family life,' she said. 'I loved watching my kids chase our dogs around or dress them up or just cuddle up together on the couch. And as my kids grew older, and our dogs too, their friendly presence continued to bring joy to our lives.' Revealing the sad news, the Meaningful Beauty co-founder wrote, 'We had to say goodbye to our little girl Widget yesterday.' Describing the lively pooch, Crawford wrote, 'She was a puppy for 17 years and we will miss her. Hopefully she is eating endless snacks with her 'sister' Sugar somewhere in doggy heaven.' 'Beautiful! Dogs are lovely! I used to be scared of them but confronted my fear and we got a dog we had her 15 whole years and now I feel stuck she's no longer here! Xx' wrote a fan who had overcome a similar fear. '17 years of unconditional love is something to grieve. Sorry all of you.❤️' wrote fellow supermodel Paulina Porizkova in condolence. 'So sorry for your loss. There's nothing like the love of a family dog. 17 years is a long life and I'm sure Widget will be missed by all,' said model Christy Turlington. Crawford's son, Presley Gerber, 25, also bid an emotional farewell to the dog who had been such a big part of his life. He first asked for friends and fans to send 'good thoughts and energy, his way in his Instagram Stories. 'Somebody close to me needs it right now.' The reason for the good wishes became clear a few hours later when he shared a sweet but short clip of him petting the sweet pooch's head for perhaps the final time on Thursday. 'Wow, today is a trip,' he wrote. 'I'm going to miss you Widget. I love you so much and I'm going to hold your spirit close to me forever. Fly high angel.' The model also shared a photo from his youth of him and Widget, writing 'Two blondes in the fam.'


Daily Mail
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Supermodel Cindy Crawford, 59, goes makeup free for lunch date with husband Rande Gerber
Cindy Crawford opted to go makeup free for a lunch date with husband Rande Gerber. The supermodel, 59, was enjoying a snack as they left La Nena Cantina in Malibu on Tuesday. Cindy showed off her glowing complexion as she opted to go natural for their afternoon outing. She complimented her natural look with a black tank top and leggings, paired with a white sweater tied around her waist. Meanwhile Rande looked casual in his surf inspired look, holding on to a to-go beverage from the establishment. Last year, Cindy celebrated 20 years of her skincare brand Meaningful Beauty. The brand has been incredibly successful thanks to its engaging infomercials. To date the company is worth around $500M and Cindy owns half of it. On Instagram the mother to model Kaia Gerber shared two photos of herself: one taken in the 80s and the other more recent. She was wearing the same black leather motorcycle jacket in both frames. '@meaningfulbeauty turns 20! ✨ To help us celebrate share a photo of yourself at 20 years old vs you today,' she wrote in her caption. 'Grateful to have spent the last two decades working with an amazing team, learning so much about beauty and business — and helping women feel their best at every age. Happy birthday to MB! Thank you all for keeping us going! #MB20.' In the past Cindy has said the brand is important: 'Feeling beautiful can give women self-confidence at every age. That's the foundation of Meaningful Beauty. Achieving healthy, glowing skin is a reflection of taking good care of yourself and accepting who you are. After that, you can go enjoy your life.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Cindy Crawford (@cindycrawford) Cindy also says on her website: 'As a young supermodel, I visited world-renowned cosmetic specialist Dr. Jean-Louis Sebagh at his clinic in Paris. After my first treatment of super antioxidants from a rare melon in the South of France, I saw instant, glowing results. 'Dr. Sebagh and I developed Meaningful Beauty as an easy-to-use system that delivers younger-looking skin by combining science, technology and nature. The powerful melon super antioxidants are the secret to the formula.' It was added: 'It was Dr. Sebagh's idea of using effective skincare to maintain skin's youthful look that resonated with me. He always says, "It's never too late and it's never too early to start." 'This idea of "age maintenance" is part of the Meaningful Beauty philosophy. Consistency in skincare and healthy lifestyle habits are how you achieve that.' This comes after she talked about her parents. The Playboy alum admitted that she began outlearning her parents at 18. 'I started modeling in Chicago, and in Chicago, it's a small pond, so I was the big fish pretty quickly there,' the catwalk queen said while appearing on the Kelly Corrigan Wonders podcast with Christy Turlington. She added, 'And I was making more money than my parents made, more money than they could ever have even dreamed of.' After her brother Jeffery died of childhood leukemia at age 3 in 1975, Crawford's quick wealth made her feel like 'I was the son in a weird way.' 'Like, when I got married and didn't change my name, [my dad] was like, 'Yeah, the Crawford name will go on!'' she recalled. 'I was able to help where I could,' added Crawford. 'I don't feel like I became the dad.' Crawford noted that she's 'been able to take [her family] on nice vacations,' following her January girls trip to Miami with mother Jennifer and sisters Chris and Danielle.


Emirates Woman
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Emirates Woman
You can now use the same skincare as Paris Hilton
Ever wondered what keeps Paris Hilton and her signature glow so flawless? The answer is now within reach as the iconic socialite and entrepreneur unveils her highly anticipated skincare line, Parívie. As part of her 11:11 Beauty venture, this collection marks Hilton's official entry into the world of science-backed skincare, offering fans the chance to experience the same radiant complexion as the star herself. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Paris Hilton (@parishilton) Developed over three years in partnership with beauty powerhouse Guthy-Renker (the minds behind JLo Beauty and Cindy Crawford's Meaningful Beauty), Parívie represents Hilton's personal approach to self-care. 'I wanted to create something that really works,' shares Paris Hilton. The line features six carefully crafted products powered by their exclusive inPHinite Youth Technology, a potent blend of peptides, antioxidants and probiotic-fermented extracts designed to combat modern skin stressors like pollution and digital screen exposure. The collection, available now at includes standout products like the That's Tight Plumping Vitality Serum and That's Restored Overnight Repair Crème, the same formulas Hilton uses to maintain her camera-ready complexion. Each product combines clinical effectiveness with the luxury experience you'd expect from the Hilton name, from the purifying cleanser with salicylic acid to the neck-firming treatment with coffee extract. Beyond beauty, Parívie reflects Hilton's evolution as a businesswoman and philanthropist. The brand commits 1% of sales through its Parívie Gives initiative to support women's empowerment programs. 'This isn't just about looking good,' Hilton explains, 'it's about feeling confident and giving back.' While these six debut products mark Parívie's grand entrance, Hilton hints this is only the start. 'This is definitely [just] the beginning,' she reveals. 'This is going to be a whole lifestyle brand.' Though details remain tightly under wraps, one thing's certain – if this first collection is any indication, Parívie's future launches promise to deliver even more of that signature Paris Hilton magic: think bolder, pinker, and more unapologetically glamorous than ever before. After all, when Paris builds a beauty empire, she does it in stilettos. Now available for pre-order ahead of the full 19 May, Parívie offers more than just celebrity-endorsed skincare – it's your invitation to experience Paris Hilton's personal beauty philosophy. – For more on how to look smart and live smarter, follow Emirates Man on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied & Featured Image: Pinterest
Yahoo
16-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Cindy Crawford's anti-aging skincare products are on sale at Amazon starting at $17
One of the world's first supermodels, Cindy Crawford continues to wow us with her beauty at age 58. Between her luxurious hair and her glowing skin, we're ready to take all of her suggestions for how to age gracefully. Crawford's iconic face has maintained a youthful, vibrant glow thanks, in part, to celeb estheticians and dermatologists. But her most important beauty collab happened when Crawford teamed up with French anti-aging specialist Dr. Jean-Louis Sebagh to create the skin and hair care line Meaningful Beauty. Very kindly, she didn't keep all these beauty helpers to herself. Many happy shoppers have added her products to their daily regimen and never looked back: "I've been using Meaningful Beauty products for decades. It has kept my skin dewy fresh and looking great!" Now's a great chance to sample Crawford's products, as nearly everything in the line is marked down. Here, we look at a few standouts. If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.) The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.