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New York Post
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Beauty fans love this cult facial oil — and it's finally 22% off
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. If you're still slathering your face in coconut oil and praying for the best, put it down now. There's a new bottle on the shelf that's got even the most skeptical skincare expert excited. New York Post's Victoria Giardina, our resident beauty writer and a self-proclaimed oil skeptic, just dropped a glowing review hotter than a summer Friday on the LIRR. Her favorite? Drunk Elephant's Virgin Marula Luxury Face Oil, and it's currently 22% off on Amazon. The 'sold out soon' energy is real. You know what to do. Drunk Elephant Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil is a lightweight, 100% pure marula seed oil that deeply hydrates and protects skin with antioxidants. It helps reduce fine lines and boosts skin elasticity without feeling greasy, suitable for all skin types. 'I'm not one for skincare oils — as an Italian, I equate it to putting olive oil on your face, truly,' Giardina says. 'But the Drunk Elephant Virgin Marula Luxury Face Oil is one of my only exceptions. It's one fluid ounce of pure bliss — rich in antioxidants and omegas 6 and 9 that moisturize and nourish my skin.' The formula is vegan, cruelty-free, and skips the nasties — no silicones, essential oils, or fragrance — making it perfect for even the most dramatic of dermises. RELATED: Drunk Elephant review: Bronzing drops, serums, more 'I have sensitive skin and find this one to be extremely replenishing, sans any redness,' says Giardina. 'I apply it in tandem with my hyaluronic acid serums and my moisturizer, and it's my dream routine.' The oil sinks in faster than your Sunday Scaries, thanks to its ultra-light texture and a nutrient profile that packs more polyphenols than dark chocolate or green tea. Translation? Antioxidant armor for your face — without the sugar crash. Oh, and that 'luxury' part in the name? Not just marketing fluff. Reviewers call it a miracle elixir, a liquid hug, and what your face would order at a five-star spa. Under $40 and gaining steam, this isn't a scroll-past situation. Beauty lovers are snapping it up, and fast. Take a cue from Victoria: leave the olive oil in the kitchen. Your face is craving something a little more luxe. Looking for a headline-worthy haul? Keep shopping Post Wanted. For over 200 years, the New York Post has been America's go-to source for bold news, engaging stories, in-depth reporting, and now, insightful shopping guidance. We're not just thorough reporters – we sift through mountains of information, test and compare products, and consult experts on any topics we aren't already schooled specialists in to deliver useful, realistic product recommendations based on our extensive and hands-on analysis. Here at The Post, we're known for being brutally honest – we clearly label partnership content, and whether we receive anything from affiliate links, so you always know where we stand. We routinely update content to reflect current research and expert advice, provide context (and wit) and ensure our links work. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.
Yahoo
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Canadian supermodel Coco Rocha, 36, on her surprisingly 'effortless' beauty routine
Coco Rocha is legendary in the world of modelling. Nicknamed "The Queen of Pose," the Canadian supermodel has graced many of the world's most renowned catwalks (including one just three months postpartum) and magazine covers (she has at least 125 under her belt). Over the span of her 20-odd-year career, the Toronto native has become known for her creativity — and speed — at posing. More than a decade ago, she collaborated with photographer Steven Sebring on a book, Study of Pose: 1,000 Poses by Coco Rocha, in which she contorted herself into 1,000 different poses over a three-day photoshoot. While her posing is revered, Rocha says that among industry folks, she's best known for her sense of humour. "It's just lighthearted, joyful," the 36-year-old tells Yahoo Canada. "I want to have a good day. I don't want to be sulking and go, 'Oh, this is such a hard job. Isn't it so hard doing this thing called fashion?' I don't accept that. I really want to make people happy." Have you ever wondered what the world's most interesting, successful and talented people are adding to their shopping carts? Yahoo Canada's new series, , is exploring just that. From the supplement regime of professional athletes to supermodel-approved skincare, this is what celebrities actually spend their money on. I met Rocha (who's just as tall and beautiful as one would imagine) hours ahead of her appearance for the haircare brand OGX in Toronto. The supermodel was in town to introduce OGX's restorative Bond Protein Repair range, which she credited to her own hair health. "My job is to be a canvas," she says. "My job as this canvas is to be professional-looking. So, I need to take care of myself to the point that [makeup artists, hairdressers and designers] can play, they can destroy, they can make a Picasso, or they can destroy it." Hair repair products, like those from the OGX range, are the "stuff we need" to "keep being so playful," she explains. For the rest of her beauty routine, Rocha warns it's less interesting than one might think. "People are always like, there must be a routine. You must be doing things to stay healthy," she says. "Mostly, I just stay out of the sun and I drink a lot of water." Nevertheless, if there's one skincare product she does turn to, it's Drunk Elephant's Virgin Marula Luxury Face Oil. "I went to Sephora and I [asked] for something long-lasting and that would make me look hydrated," the Project Runway Canada host and judge recalls. "I love makeup, but I also just need my skin to live and breathe, and I want it to look like it's effortless. The [Drunk Elephant face oil] seems to be the trick for me." Beyond face oil and haircare, we asked Rocha what's in her Amazon cart, beauty cabinet and kitchen island these days. From her "fantastic" flameless candles to a sleek kettle worthy of her "museum," here are five things Canadian supermodel Coco Rocha is Adding to Cart. "[OGX] has some great shampoos and conditioners," the Project Runway Canada host says. "They have some leave-ins, the serum." All OGX hair products are "stuff we need" to have "playful," healthy hair. "I wear so much makeup, and I love makeup, but I'm at the point in my life where I also just need my skin to live and breathe, so I want it to look like it's effortless," Rocha tells Yahoo Canada. "The [Drunk Elephant Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil] seems to be the trick for me." It's long-lasting and hydrating, she says. "I usually have a sunscreen that's tinted, too, so I don't need to wear any foundation." "I'm building a house and my new kitchen is going to be black and white. My island is 18 feet. She's huge. It looks like a museum," Rocha says. "Everything is minimal; there's nothing on it. So everything that is on it has to be chic for my museum." According to the supermodel, this pour-over gooseneck kettle from Fellow passes the test. "I have two cats, a dog and many children," Rocha tells Yahoo Canada. Flameless candles are safe, convenient and kid-friendly. They're "actually fantastic." "I have a bar in my new house, a very big bar," Rocha tells Yahoo Canada. It's 18 feet. So she's going to have a Mixology [Bartender Kit]. If it's going to be up, it has to be pretty."