

I go to this place on 6th Street in the East Village. I love walking and I love riding my bike-I ride my bike everywhere. I like masks that come in a jar and sheet masks. I love the SK-II masks and Amore Pacific.

Every time I’m on a flight, I’ll put on a mask for the entire flight and just pass out with it on and wake up with amazing dewy skin. You just gargle it in your mouth and the coconut oil sticks to the bacteria and pulls it out. I use it on my skin, on my face, my body. I used to get my eyelashes done religiously, but since becoming a mum, I just don’t have time anymore. I get sent a lot of products so I’m always trying new things, but sometimes it’s about sticking to what you know. And then I also use the Lancôme Rénergie Multi-Lift Night Cream. My go-to that I always have in my purse is the Supergoop! Glow Stick. And then sunscreen: I can’t stress enough how important sunscreen is. Product-wise, I love the Biologique Recherche P50. I also love those microcurrent things from FaceGym. I like to get my skincare products from doctors rather than celebrities. If you’re masking all the time, how are you going to attract authentic, genuine connections into your life? Even if the majority of people disagree with you, you’ll find a small group that does agree with you, and those people will enrich your life and you’ll be able to make genuine connections with them based on a mutual understanding. As cheesy as it is, the best thing you can do in life is be yourself.

And that’s fine, but I just want to show girls that they can shine in their true identity, and be freaks. A lot of people today on social media look like clones of each other. I want to show people that there isn’t just one reality, and that we don’t all need to look alike. When everyone goes to the right I like to go to the left, and do what other people aren’t doing. The best thing you can do is to just stay true to who you are, and not allow yourself to be put in a box. Don’t do something just because everyone else is doing it.

I think the best advice I can give is: don’t follow trends. I have every single one and they’re just so fun, there’s such a wide range for expression. I bring the Skinlacq with me to set because it’s the holy grail. I love the Isamaya Liplacq and the Isamaya Skinlacq. At the time I just wanted to seem older than I really was, which is funny because now I want to look younger than I really am. I remember going to the pharmacy a block from my house when I was 10 and having so much fun with all the eyeshadows and lip glosses there. So for me, make-up is about trying to express myself and be creative-it’s another art form. Look how it affects women and young girls from a really early age: we see the lengths that women will go to, putting their lives at risk, even dying to be beautiful. Which is why I don’t subscribe to the patriarchal notion that women should try and look beautiful. I started to see the subtle ways in which women are oppressed. Being attractive used to be a currency that I could use to get out of a situation, but I changed a lot after becoming a mum. The version of me that wanted to look hot for guys just does not exist anymore. Because, for me, when I’m using make-up, and when I’m doing my skincare routine or whatever it may be, I’m not aiming to look beautiful. I wish we could take that word out of cosmetics. I hate the term “beauty.” I find it oppressive. Here, the new face of Isamaya Ffrench’s Industrial 2.0 collection shares her beauty secrets with Vogue. Now a front-row regular, Fox is celebrated for her daring sartorial choices and otherworldly make-up looks.
JULIA HAIR PRODUCTS MOVIE
A long-time fixture on New York’s cool kid scene and a former dominatrix, Fox rose to fame after her performance in Adam Sandler’s cult movie Uncut Gems. Because, at 33, Fox really is an icon, she’s a legend and she is the moment. When Wendy Williams was waxing lyrical about Lil’ Kim, she could just as easily have been describing model, actor, and fashion muse Julia Fox.
