The 44 year-old model, tastemaker, and mother fuses therapeutic rituals with pharmacy skincare. Here, shop her favorites.
In the age of social media and self-optimization, the conversation around health and wellness can feel exhausting. Next-gen biohacking, new longevity protocols, and high-tech supplements fighting for consumer attention can turn the prospect of well-being into a performative task rather than a stress-relieving ritual.
It’s even more refreshing when the celebrities whose wellness routines we've long admired adopt a simpler, more measured approach.For Sienna Miller, her sense of well-being isn't found in buzzy trends or cutting-edge treatments; rather, it's grounded in a set of considered rituals and a beauty philosophy that favours moments of calm over performance and perfection. 'I've actually never been to a health farm or a wellness retreat in my life,' she reveals. 'I'd love to go eventually, but for now, the bath is my sanctuary,' she tells Bazaar UK.With very little time for herself , the actress fills a bath with the Aman Magnesium Salts to help her unwind and recalibrate after the day. Her fitness routine follows a similar trajectory; it's structured where possible but without intense goals and excessive training. In London, she works out with trainer Matt Bevan at his Notting Hill studio, Matter. 'He's amazing,' she says. 'However, I've been filming so much lately, I've barely been.'Elsewhere, Miller revealed that she takes an uncomplicated and sensory approach to skincare, relying on both pharmacy staples and a series of high-tech skincare actives, including the much-loved SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic Acid. She also makes no secret of her affinity for the celebrity-loved Lyma laser, the targeted device that helps with pigmentation and regenerates skin at a cellular level to boost collagen production.As for how she creates her enviable glow, Miller calls on a selection of radiance-enhancing skincare and makeup products. Her skin prep starts with hydration. 'I start with Glow Recipe's Watermelon Glow Drops or Rhode's Glazing Milk,” she shares. Both come with a viral reputation for a reason: they impart a dewy, light-diffusing base that sits perfectly under makeup without pilling or veering too shiny.Similarly, her approach to foundation is minimalistic. She uses the Charlotte Tilbury Unreal Skin Foundation Stick—and her fingers—to blend the formula onto her skin. 'I use it everywhere and just mush it in,' she explains. Miller, who is officially the new face of Charlotte Tilbury, also revealed her love for the brand's Pillow Talk Blush Balm Lip Tint: 'This product just really aligns with who I am.'The finishing touches of her no makeup makeup routine? 'I'll add some freckles, a lip balm, and a Chanel brow pencil,' she says. It's the sort of beauty philosophy that's simple inside and out and takes a 360-degree approach to skin health.
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