Here's A Look At January Jones's Deliciously Indulgent Skincare Routine

In a deliciously indulgent Instagram post, actress and model January Jones unmasked the secret to her porcelain skin by sharing the more than 20 products and treatments she uses weekly. The seven-page post details the washes, exfoliators, oils, serums, retinols and masks she canā€™t live without, and itā€™s ā€œnot for the faint of heart,ā€ she said.

ā€œSome have asked so here is a detailed account of my current skincare [regimen],ā€ Jones wrote on Instagram. ā€œItā€™s not for the faint of heart but itā€™s something I love to do. Itā€™s my favorite self care indulgence and I find it very meditative to do masks and I am always trying new products.ā€

Indulgent, indeed. In addition to the 20 photographed bottles, tubes, jars and droppers, Jones uses a DĆ©ssee Pro Light Therapy Mask ā€” the latest $2,300 luxury skincare trend of celebrities like Kristen Bell and Kourtney Kardashian ā€” for 20 minutes every day.

Jones also said sheā€™s recently tried the PRP blood facial or the ā€œvampire facial,ā€ a procedure popularized by Kim Kardashian in ā€œKeeping Up With The Kardashians,ā€ though Jones said sheā€™s still debating whether itā€™s effective and ā€œworth the $$.ā€

Itā€™s my favorite self care indulgence and I find it very meditative to do masks and I am always trying new products. January Jones

If youā€™re looking for the TL;DR version of her regimen, itā€™s this: Jones doesnā€™t wash her face in the morning, a habit skincare experts actually agree can prevent you from over-stripping skin of its natural oils and dewiness. Instead, she uses a splash of water or a spritz of rose water. Sheā€™s also given up lotions in favor of dry brushing and body oils, and sheā€™s been known to switch up her favorite masks based on things like weather, travel and stress.

If it sounds like a lot of work and, ahem, an expensive routine, youā€™re not wrong. Including the light therapy mask and her 20 or so recommended skincare products, Jonesā€™s beauty routine clocks in at around $5,400, and thatā€™s not including the supplements she swears by, like collagen powder, lypospheric vitamin C supplement, and Sakara Life Beauty + Detox Water concentrates.

For skincare obsessives, weā€™ve rounded up all of the skincare products Jones said she swears by. Take a look below:

1 Tata Harper Resurfacing Mask

(Sephora)
(Sephora)

$62 at Sephora.

2 Sisley Paris Black Rose Cream Mask

(Nordstrom)
(Nordstrom)

$162 at Nordstrom.

3 Dermalogica Gentle Cream Exfoliant

(Dermstore)
(Dermstore)

$43 at Dermstore.

4 True Botanicals Resurfacing Moisture Mask

(True Botanicals)
(True Botanicals)

$90 at True Botanicals.

5 Balmyard Beauty Romantic Call Body Oil

(Goop)
(Goop)

$82 at Goop.

6 Tata Harper Revitalizing Body Oil

(Sephora)
(Sephora)

$110 at Sephora.

7 Malibu Made Body Scrub by C And The Moon

(C And The Moon)
(C And The Moon)

$64 at C And The Moon.

8 Resurface By Shani Darden Retinol Reform

(Shani Darden)
(Shani Darden)

$95 at Shani Darden.

9 Shani Darden Texture Reform Gentle Resurfacing Serum

(Shani Darden)
(Shani Darden)

$95 at Shani Darden.

10 Augustinus Bader The Cream

(Violet Grey)
(Violet Grey)

$265 at Violet Grey.

11 SUPREM?A Cream

(Sisley-Paris)
(Sisley-Paris)

$795 at Sisley-Paris.

12 Sisley Paris Black Rose Precious Face Oil

(Nordstrom)
(Nordstrom)

$235 at Nordstrom.

13 May Lindstrom The Blue Cocoon

(Goop)
(Goop)

$180 at Goop.

14 iS Clinical Active Serum

(Dermstore)
(Dermstore)

$135 at Dermstore.

15 Dr. Nigma Talib Hydrating And Plumping Serum No. 1

(Net-A-Porter)
(Net-A-Porter)

$185 at Net-A-Porter.

16 iS Clinical Youth Serum

(Skinstore)
(Skinstore)

$150 at Skinstore.

17 iS Clinical GeneXC Serum

(Dermstore)
(Dermstore)

$170 at Dermstore.

18 Omorovicza Refining Facial Polisher

(Sephora)
(Sephora)

$95 at Sephora.

19 May Lindstrom Skin The Pendulum Potion

(Neiman Marcus)
(Neiman Marcus)

$80 at Neiman Marcus.

20 iS Clinical Cleansing Complex

(Dermstore)
(Dermstore)

$42 at Dermstore.

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