Scarlett Johansson admits high-maintenance beauty routine
Updated: 2013-12-03 13:19
(Agencies)
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The 'Don Jon' actress claims she would "die" if she had to leave the house in under five minutes, but if she absolutely had to, her beauty must-haves would be concealer, mascara and bronzer.
Asked what she would do if she only had five minutes to get ready, Scarlett replied: "Five minutes only? Wow. I think first of all... I would die! But I'd jump into the shower, dry myself, put on concealer, a bit of mascara and to give my skin a healthy glow I'd put on some bronzer."
The sexy star usually prefers to spend more time under the shower, scrubbing her skin to aid the cell regeneration process.
Scarlett quipped: "[I always] shower! I use a loofah because I like to exfoliate my skin daily. It's an integral part of my routine. I think it's important to cleanse your body and rid yourself of dead skin every day."
The blonde is famed for her luscious lips and likes to set them off with a slick of ruby red lipstick.
She added in an interview with France's GLAMOUR magazine: "Even if I'm not dependant on one product, I would actually find it hard to go without a tube of red lipstick. It's my must-have."
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