Serena Williams Shares Her Exclusive home Beauty Tips with Fans

Serena Williams Shares Her Exclusive home Beauty Tips with Fans

 Serena Williams recently shared her elaborate nighttime skincare routine with her 12 million followers, revealing a regimen as meticulous as her tennis training.

The mother-of-one, clad in pink animal-print pajamas, kicked off "Serena's Beauty Tips" with a full face of makeup and her hair tied back neatly.

"One of my hardest decisions when I go to bed is what mask am I going to wear," Serena explained, surrounded by an array of face masks from Dr. Jart and a Diamond Radiance mask from Knesko ($16).

She then showcased a drawer labeled "sheet masks," filled with even more products, admitting, "I'm a beauty freak.

After a quick tour of her bathroom, Serena began removing her makeup with cloth makeup removers gifted by her mother. She praised the AmorePacific Cleansing Oil Face & Eyes ($50) for makeup removal and highlighted her retinol cream, Ayur Medic Retinol Cream ($72).

Serena also introduced a new $75 cleanser from Dr. Barbara Sturm, demonstrating her love for trying out different products.

She displayed numerous skincare items on her counter, including La Roche-Posay's Effaclar Cleanser ($14.99) and Mario Badescu Facial Spray with Aloe, Cucumber, and Green Tea ($12).


Serena's favorite product, the $190 MZ Skin Radiance and Renewal Instant Clarity Refining Mask, was shown with fondness, along with her go-to Enzyme Cleanser by Dr. Sturm.

For her nightly routine, Serena donned Innisfree's My Real Squeeze Manuka Honey Mask ($1.80), followed by the $350 Vine Vera Resveratrol Cabernet High-Potency Eye Serum for her eyes.


After setting her DMH Aesthetics Light Shield mask ($189), Serena relaxed with a glass of Prosecco for 15 minutes. She concluded her skincare with MZ Skin's Replenish & Restore Placenta & Stem Cell Night Recovery Mask ($410) and a dab of Tatcha Luminous Deep Hydration Firming Eye Serum ($85).

"Goodnight," Serena bid farewell, wrapping up her nightly beauty routine.

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