Ivanka Trump has finally lifted the lid on her favorite beauty products, including the one item that she has been using since she was 14 years old.
On Monday, the daughter of Donald Trump made a rare appearance on The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast, where she spoke about a wide variety of topics, covering everything from parenting to serving in the presidential administration.
But towards the end of the show, the former shoe designer, 43, revealed her top makeup product picks, and some of them are surprisingly affordable.
'I have been using this makeup product from Estée Lauder since I was like 14 years old, and it's a concealer... it's called Maximum Coverage,' Ivanka revealed during the episode.
She explained that the $55 bottle was quite large, and joked that she's only been through about three of them since she was young.
'I don't love so much foundation,' the former Presidential Advisor admitted, explaining that she dabs the makeup under her eyes.
'I prefer to focus on skincare rather than makeup, so I like a good mascara, especially when I feel tired, but I feel like when my skin looks good and feels good, I feel good.'
When it comes to her favorite skincare products, Ivanka loves to use serums and moisturizers, she said.
Ivanka Trump has finally lifted the lid on her favorite beauty products, including the one item that she has been using since she was 14 years old
On Monday, the daughter of Donald Trump made a rare appearance on The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast, where she spoke about a wide variety of topics
'I don't love so much foundation,' the former Presidential Advisor admitted, explaining that she dabs the makeup under her eyes
She's recently added something into her routine called Sea Buckthorn Oil, which contains certain acids and fats that can help to control acne and treat dry skin, per Healthline.
'I am addicted to lip moisturizer,' the former model confessed.
'Wherever I go, on my bedside table, there's a lip moisturizer,' she continued.
'My favorite one was by Glossier, the Balm Dotcom, and they've changed the formula, so I'm like, on a mission to find the original. I have a few bottles left.'
For body moisturizers, she uses one called The Lymphatic Drainage Effect by the brand Gente, which she says was actually started by one of her friends.
'It is so good and it smells so delicious, it's a Brazilian formulation, it's amazing, it's beautiful,' she shared of the $34 product.
But moisturizers aren't her only obsession - Ivanka revealed she has an entire collection of sunscreens for all different occasions, calling herself a 'sunblock fanatic.'
'I'm pretty nuts about that, and I think living in Florida, that's especially true.'
'I have been using this makeup product from Estée Lauder since I was like 14 years old, and it's a concealer... it's called Maximum Coverage,' Ivanka revealed during the episode
She's recently added something into her routine called Sea Buckthorn Oil, which contains certain acids and fats that can help to control acne and treat dry skin, per Healthline
Ivanka says that she is obsessed with Glossier Balm Dotcom lip balm, along with the Gente Lymphatic Drainage Effect cream
However, her beauty routine wasn't the only thing that Ivanka spoke about while on the podcast.
She revealed the one thing that she wishes her parents would have told her growing up, as she reminisced about the time spent with her late mom, Ivana, at New York's Plaza Hotel, where she served as the CEO.
'I used to go to her everyday after school, she was the CEO of the Plaza Hotel, the iconic hotel in New York, and I'd go with her on walks, and it was literally like a more well-behaved Eloise at the Plaza,' Ivanka revealed.
'I'd run behind her and watch her do her thing. My father was the same.'
However, she admitted that there was one thing she feels like her parents didn't show her when she was young.
'There was never explicit instruction,' Ivanka shared. 'I kind of wish I'd gotten a little bit of that, sort of sitting me down and saying, "This is how I like to be, this is how I conduct myself, did you notice this?"'
'It was purely observational,' she continued. 'They never jammed it down our throat, you know, come and work with us in this capacity, but if we were curious and if we were interested, they would always want us around.
'I would spend my weekend on construction sites just trialing behind. And you learn a lot by that.'