11 Beauty Products Behind the Beachy Looks of the Stars of 'The White Lotus'
From Tower28 to Merit
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While we've *technically* checked out of The White Lotus in Thailand, the effervescent, gleaming beauty of its biggest stars is something that I'm planning on taking well into summertime. From sun-kissed complexions to dewy cheeks, the ladies of spring's most binge-worthy Sunday night drama are most definitely my inspo for the warm weather to come.
Feeling the same? Lucky for me (and you), Rebecca “Bex” Hickey, makeup designer on the set of The White Lotus, took to Instagram to share a number of the products she used on the stars, including Leslie Bibb, Carrie Coon, Parker Posey, Aimee Lou Wood, Michelle Monaghan, Lalisa "Lisa" Manobal, Sarah Catherine Hook, Natasha Rothwell and Charlotte Le Bon. Read ahead to get the scoop on these swoon-worthy summer essentials that'll have you saying "Sawadee Ka" to your very own radiant glow.
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An essential in any vacationer's makeup bag is a solid foundation to help keep your complexion even and to combat sunburns and other discoloration from the sun. Hickey used Hourglass's Illusion Luminous Glow foundation with SPF 30 to do just that—giving characters a "glowing from the inside-out" kind of a look while protecting their skin. Hourglasses's high performance formula is made with medium, buildable coverage, advanced skincare and is packed with SPF.
A luxurious resort deserves a luxurious lip product. Fara Homidi's lip color and balm-primer hybrid is just the thing. A refillable compact that includes a balm primer and a long-lasting, cream formula lipstick is the matte-finish lippie for girls on-the-go. Used on set in shade 'Red 1,' this hydrating and plumping formula is great for those long days in the heat.
Known to have been used on both Natasha Rothwell (Belinda) and Aimee Lou Wood (Chelsea) in season three, the Mother Science molecular hero serum was used to help get the actresses camera-ready. "“[When] we are shooting, I have 30 minutes with these women, so I need like a multitasker, but I also want to pamper them,” said Hickey. “So what I love about this is it is protecting their skin from environmental factors, but it's also fading sun spots and their fine lines and wrinkles,” Hickey shared with People. The brand purports its ability to help reduce sun spots and sun damage as well as even out the skin tone.
Nothing beats a fluffed-out brow paired with a dazzling complexion. Thanks to Merit's 1980 volumizing pomade, you can give some extra oomph and precision to otherwise dull brows. IDK about you, but I thought every lady in The White Lotus had brows *to die for.* Chelsea, included (RIP). The formula gives you light hold with no crunchiness while softening and fanning out your face-framers.
It's only a matter of time before we're plagued by sunburns on vacation. The White Lotus cast was constantly filming in the sun in Thailand, so the Tower28 SOS Rescue spray must've been a lifesaver on set. This dermatologist-approved toner is made with hypochlorous acid which aids in calming visible irritation, reducing redness and keeping flare-ups in check. Plus, it's been accepted by the National Eczema Association and the National Rosacea Society as well as recognized by the National Psoriasis Foundation.
For just a pinch of color, Merit's signature lip lightweight lipstick in the shade, 'Classic,' adds a little pigment to any vacationer's arsenal. While bold and bright colors might attract some, this neutral pinky brown is ideal for swiping on after a day at the beach to take your look from lounging at the cabana to dinner at the resort. Merit's soft matte lip has a plush. velvet texture for a blurred, just-kissed effect. Plus, it's packed with moisturizing and hydrating hyaluronic acid to keep your lips looking naturally plump.
One of the best ways to ensure you keep an even complexion on your vacation is to prep your skin with SPF. Indie Lee's daily SPF 50 primer melts into the face leaving a golden sheen to help smooth out uneven tone and, of course, protect your face from harsh rays. Use it as a base and layer with a radiant foundation to keep things bright and dewy.
Ciele's multitasking blush was used on set in the shade 'Giselle,' a rich berry pink hue, for a swash of color to brighten and enhance the cheeks. It's an acne-safe, lightweight, buildable cream blush that melts into the skin. Plus, it contains non-nano mineral based broad spectrum SPF 50+ to keep cheeks shielded from the sun while giving them a sun-kissed look.
Played by Michelle Monaghan, Jaclyn Lemon's plump pout on the set of The White Lotus is the result of U Beauty's Plasma Lip Compound in the shade 'Rose.' Despite Lesle Bibb's character Kate asking Lemon who her surgeon was, her lips were au naturale. The lippie, per the brand, is a tinted treatment that that aims to plump, contour and hydrate the lips for visible softness and smoothness.
Monaghan also shared a post on Instagram highlighting products that Hickey used on her character. Were you swooning over Miss Lemon's shimmering, Thailand tan? It was all thanks to St. Tropez's self-tan classic bronzing mousse. It's a lightweight, medium coverage, quick-drying mousse that leaves you with a natural, healthy-looking glow in one application. Plus, it's non-sticky and leaves no transfer. “Even in 100+ degree weather, every single day, they made me feel glowy, confident, protected (hello SPF) and most of all, we had FUN!!” Monaghan said of her makeup artist and team.
Used on Aimee Lou Wood in the (devastating) finale episode of season three, Saie Dew blush in the shade 'Poppy,' is responsible for the Manchester-native's angelic glow. It's a lightweight, hydrating and brightening blendable liquid cream formula that glides seamlessly on the skin to give you a gorgeous natural finish and flush.
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