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She isn’t even itching to get to a salon for a haircut.

Emilia Clarke posing with clinique moisturizer against a white background

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I’m going to take it to the next level.

I want Gloria Steinem’s hair circa 1972."

“That has given it its mojo back for sure,” she notes.

Sometimes, she listens to podcasts or catches up with friends.

Clarke’s favorite beauty indulgence from 2020 is surprisingly low-tech, though:Clinique’s Moisture Surge.

Although she’s the brand’sglobal ambassador, she makes a valid, unbiased case for it.

But the “brilliant” moisturizerhas.

Makeup hasn’t gone by the wayside for Clarke.

If anything, the only difference is she takes it off earlier than pre-pandemic times.

She calls them the “Clinique Cs.”

Lee also enlightened Clarke with thecorrect orderfor base makeup app: foundation first, concealer second.

“Otherwise, you’re just moving your concealer around your face,” she says.

Now, she’s only dabbing on concealer in the areas where foundation doesn’t give her enough coverage.

Makeup artist Fiona Stiles agrees with these sentiments.

Clarke’s makeup stash has also been overhauled over the past couple of months.

As Clarke has sifted through it, she’s put eye shadows she’s forgotten about back into rotation.

“It’s annoying.

Stars they’re truly just like us.

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