I’m 39 and twentysomethings say I look younger than them – my routine has changed my skin
She may be nearly 40, but a TikToker has better skin than women decades younger—and they’re begging for her anti-aging routine.
In a viral video, TikTokker Arielle Lorre revealed she hasn’t had Botox in years, crediting her morning routine for her glowing complexion.
“I’m turning 39 this week, I stopped taking Botox last year,” says Arielle (@ariellelorre) said.
Viewers were stunned by her age.
“I’m 26 and you look younger than me,” someone said.
“I’m 24 and the same,” agreed another.
“Can I be your best friend and just send me your entire routine? I’m 32 and your skin looks better than mine,” someone else asked her.
Arielle was happy to share her secrets and show her method for getting ‘glass skin’.
Her first step is to remove the Japanese facial tape from her forehead after wearing it all night.
After this she uses her Jan Marini Bioglycolic Face Cleanser.
Most read in Hair & Beauty
“I apply it to dry skin, wipe it off with a damp washcloth, and then rinse with water,” she explains.
If you want to try it for yourself, the Jan Marini Bioglycolic Cleanser is available on Amazon for $48.
Her favorite skin-soothing product is the Jan Marini C-Esta Face Serum with Vitamin C.
“I always put it on my face, chest and neck,” she said.
She also loves her Bioclear Face Lotion for its combination of acids, which is “great for exfoliation.”
She was also struck by the magic hidden within the Shani Darden Moisture Plumping Serum.
“It does what it says on the tin: it hydrates and plumps the skin,” she said.
To reduce redness, she relies on just one product: Jan Marini Rosealieve.
After turning back the hands of time with her transformative routine over the past two years, she has no plans to go back to Botox.
Before she finishes, she uses the January Marini SPF for extra sun protection.
She even uses leftovers from her products to give her hands an anti-aging boost.
“It really makes my skin glow,” she said.
Many commenters were grateful for the overview, calling her “goals” and saying she looks “amazing” and “literally perfect.”
“My skin looks amazing,” one person wrote.
“You’re really pretty…so I’ll take your advice. I’m so vain,” joked another.