Martha Stewart recently posted a cheeky “Get Ready With Me” video with MERIT, sharing her 5-minute makeup routine for mature skin. She started the fun and informative video with a witty introduction before moving on to crucial details about her lifestyle while doing her skincare and makeup. Stewart concluded the video by noting that she completed the routine “in under five minutes” and called it “easier than making a pot of soup.”
Martha Stewart’s makeup routine is ‘easier than making a pot of soup’
Martha Stewart revealed the secrets behind her glowing skin and her 5-minute makeup routine which she believes is “easier than making a pot of soup.” In a viral “Get Ready With Me” video collaboration with MERIT, Stewart discussed the biggest contributor to her healthy skin — daily green juice — and showed viewers her everyday makeup routine.
The caption noted that Martha Stewart’s skincare routine comprises two products – Great Skin™ Instant Glow Serum and Great Skin™ Priming Moisturizer. In the video, Stewart applied MERIT’s The Minimalist, a perfecting complexion stick in Chiffon. The remainder of her makeup routine involved the Bronze Balm in Clay, Solo Shadow in Vachetta, Day Glow in Cava, Clean Lash in Perfect Black for her “nice long eyelashes,” Brow 1980 in Taupe, and Shade Slick in Taupe.
Martha Stewart’s video also offered insights about her childhood, early career, and how she maintains her present lifestyle. The 83-year-old introduced herself as “Snoop’s friend” and “his cohort at the Olympics.” Stewart revealed she started modeling quite young for “15 dollars an hour.” She described growing up as one of six and playing the role of a “second mother” to the rest of them.
“The Many Lives of Martha Stewart” star claimed she lives on a farm where she grows her own vegetables. Additionally, she grows “all the greens” for her green juices, a crucial part of her everyday routine for “good skin.” The mother-of-one talked about having “all kinds of fowl,” including chickens, peacocks, guineafowl, geese, and turkeys but she doesn’t name them. She then clarified that she raises the fowl partly for eggs and partly for “their beauty.”
Martha Stewart completed her 5-minute makeup routine with extra mascara for her long eyelashes and a good swipe of lipgloss.