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This is the Art beauty podcast where weare always reaching for truth in beauty.
Remember, the brands and the people on
the show are not paying to be here,because you deserve to be informed.
We can ask them the questionsso you can make the best decisions
for yourself.
With that said, I'm Amber Milt and today,my fabulous
co-host and friend of the showis Rose-Marie Swift.
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She is the founder of RMSs beauty,a fabulous makeup artist,
and has some exciting new products herethat we're going to be talking all about.
Before we get into that.How are you doing, Rose-Marie?
Oh, I'm very good.
Thanks, Amber.
Thanks for having me again, I love this.
It is so much fun to have you on.
I feel like you are just such a wealthof knowledge, but also just a lot of fun.
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Yeah, you know, you have to be workingwith all those young models
for years and years and years.
And if you're not fun,if you turn in some little old lady,
you know, walking out your makeup bagall hunched over,
they're not going to wantto hang out with you.
So you gotta be energetic and on the ball.
And then funny for those girls,you know? Yeah.
Am I allowed to say who the girls are?
Just in case? People don't know.
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Oh, yeah.
Like Giselle Miranda Kerr, Adriana LimaI worked with all of them right
across the gamut,including some of the older ones
like Stephanie Seymour back in the dayand Yasmeen Guthrie.
Oh my God, I love her.
You know, Karen, Karen Molder and,tons of them.
I've been around a long time.
I'm obviously older.
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Wiser, better.
There are things, you know, we can only,
we can only get with age. Right.
So there's a certain amountof confidence and,
self-worth. Yes.
You know, the ability, like,I finally learned.
Like it's equally as powerful
to say no graciously as it is to say yesto something that you don't want to do.
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And oftentimes, the person on the
receiving end of that know appreciatesit just even more.
Right? I agree with. You.I agree with you hundred percent. Yeah.
But things like that that you can't learn.
But yes, you have worked with some ofthe most beautiful women in the world.
And, you know, I've been backstageat the Victoria's Secret fashion shows.
Those women I once posted,I was like, don't worry, folks,
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they're actually aliens.
because nobody human could be this.
But they are.They are stunning inside and out.
It's so funny. I used to always saythat they're freaks of nature.
They're so perfect.
And they'll say that even their armpitsare perfect and their feet are perfect.
You know, taught that.
You know, the thing that I always surpriseme, though, they're very lovely women.
Like, they really are.
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You know, I never saw an grant.
And I was in pressand and we were backstage at fashion shows
whereI'm sure everybody was in a great mood,
but I never really saw a nasty side.
And I would do all these events with themthroughout the year.
They were always so kind and they werelike, you can interview me no matter what.
But they were always like, bring yourlighting person over here, which I loved.
They're like.
They know they're lighting those girls.
Oh my God, they they walk in, they sitdown, they look at what's happening.
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They go, oh no, no no, no, no.
That lighting has to be more in front.
You can't shoot me from the side.
I learned so much about lightingwith all of these girls
because they would point it outand you'd really see a difference
to when the lighting was donebetter on their their face.
Because you can'tjust put up a lighting and,
you know, on the right hand sideand aim it down the model,
if she's bony like me,I look like an old hag.
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You know, when the older you get,
the more bony you get, the moreyou need more surround light to fill.
So, you know,
I've learned so much about lighting,so I get very picky with lighting.
Anything else?
Just before we get into sort of this,
sort of new line of yours that we,that they could give us some tips on that.
So forward facing, you know, for those ofus who might not be in her 20s anymore,
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forward
facing surround, what are the tipsdo you have?
Well, I also don't like it going too high,because if the lighting's too high,
you accent thisand you'll see all of a sudden
you've got this happening, you've got youryour bags happening.
And so you want the lightbasically straight on and slightly
around to fill up,because I usually just have one light
and I end up just having three lights.
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And so it fills out the sideso I don't look so bony and concave.
And what's really interestingin photography,
and this is what these people don'trealize is,
we never really contouredthe girls like that
you see on Instagram all the time
because contouring to me is lightingand bone structure of the model.
So when she turned and went like that, itautomatically the light would catch
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that, that angle and make it just amazing.
The only time we had the contours,
we had really abnormally strong lightingwhere you had to fill in all of the
all of the angles morebecause the lighting was so strong.
But there's so many little tricks too.
And you know, when you do TV in that
you always add a little bit more peachinto the into the foundation.
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Because what, what you know,what you see people in the really like,
like clay pot looking,they've gone a little overboard.
So I always say that back track that a bitjust to get a little bit peach in there
and what happens?
It just stops it.
Look, going gray from the LED lights.
Is that because, you know, somebodywas talking about this the other day
and and I know that you've workednot only now, professionally,
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but you work with a lot of us real womenas well, you know, lighting temperatures.
And especially when we're choosingor making colors,
it can be trickybecause daylight is at a certain
what we call Kelvin temperatureand the lighting in your house.
Right.So the lighting my house is much warmer.
And photography lights are generallyvery like on the bluer side.
I right now I hate photography lights.
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What's happening because everything'sbeen changed into LED.
Now what I've noticed and I'm older.
So what I've noticed on myselfis when I have one of these lights up,
it doesn't make my skin look nicer.
What it's doing,it's showing every single dark,
dark, little, like, age spot,whatever you want to call it.
Sun damage.
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You know, freckles, get a nice version.
you know, so it it's not flattering.
Yeah.
And this is why, when I do a shoot, like,at my home here, I try to get natural
light from the window, and,and then that softens it a bit.
But everything is led now.
It's not doing your skina favor, you know, this is.
You know, they put the filters on.
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Now to just make it all nice,but you've lost the context of your skin
in the and the life and the synergy of
of of your of your skin with the lightand being more natural.
So I'm always trying to go for that,that somehow it just gets lost
with these new kind of lighting.
I guess if you get really, really goodlighting that they have in a lot of, of,
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the big studios and the olderphotographers really know their light,
and there's a lot of all of
camera equipment and lighting equipment,I should say that that,
you can buy that still uses the olderlight bulbs in there, whatever it is,
it's in there getting, you know,moving away a little bit from the LED.
But even if you add the, you know,they say we'll just take get the warm it
up, it still doesn't look the samebecause I can see it looks like
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you've gone under those lightsto show, sun damage.
You know where it goes really dark. Yeah.
That's what these lights are doing now.
These lights are supposed to be making uslook prettier.
But they're not. They're not.
They're just put the filters on to toto filter it all out.
But the lighting itself, it'svery hard to work with lighting nowadays.
So, I mean, listen,I'm in an apartment in New York.
I don't know if you can see
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my only source of light is back there,so it's unfortunate for me.
I have to have ring lights.
but it looks nice.
It's not. It's not too harsh on you,and you're not blown out.
It's so.
It looks nice.
Well, when they put them in, I was like,
I need to be able toadjust the color temperature.
Okay.
But, you know,
as a take home tip and I think somethingthat maybe you can have like,
is it still true that when you'retrying things on like foundation,
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you should go to a window because that'sgoing to be the truest color?
You know, when I used to do photo shoots,I would always just do
the make up in natural light
because if you can make itlook perfectly natural,
why you can put it in any lightafter that, it's gonna look amazing.
But natural light, everything showyou can see what you are doing.
You can see the eyelashes all separatedand you don't want to go in a room where
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there's all this, this beautiful lightingbecause it's you're going to do mistakes
when you work.
You want really good,crisp, clear, natural light.
Natural lighting. Because like you.
Said, if I didn't freak out, actually,a lot of times I'd go, oh my God.
I love this.
I feel like a foundation.
You have to have that exact kind of.
Like for hours and hours about this.
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and, you know, I do want to talk about,
your new skincare line because, you know,
it makes sense, right?
To me, it makes sense.
But but why don't you tell uswhy did you decide you can have these
incredible color and beauty productsthat are so loved?
What made you decide?
You know what?
I want to go into skincare.
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Oh, God.
When I started,
I actually wanted to start with skincare,but I saw the market was too saturated.
I go, why do I want to do skincare?
I'm well, I'm a color makeup artist.
So I did the color and it was.
It came easier to me than the skincare.
The skincare was a bit of a of a rough go,only because
I've never really used skincare
and and
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and that's the exact reactionI used to get every good.
What are you using for your skin?
I go to Japan, they say,what do you use for your skin?
And I always tell the truth.
I've used coconut oil my whole life.
When I was a kid,I used water in a face cloth.
If I hit 14
years old, my mom let me wear eyelinerbecause eyeliner was very trendy.
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Then it was a 70s and I was like 14.
And yes, I'm old
and I would take the olive oil or,I mean, I get the olive oil
from the kitchenand take my eyeliner off with that.
But other than that,I've never done anything on my skin
except for the coconut oil in thatin the water, in the famous,
because the coconut oilI went when I became a raw food
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is when I was very young.
I learned a lot aboutwhat is done to oils, and that's that's
why I chose coconut oil, because it'santi-fungal and antibacterial.
Because of the lauric and the like.
Acid, salt and lard, like acidare the highest levels in the world
in breast milk.
Now that's okay.
So. So what I did is,is everybody would ask me.
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That and and and it's coconut oil
is is the secret these year aroundyou don't have like a gallon.
You look like some.
Wow. No I've never used anything.
Oh my God. My mom probably used soapwhen I was a kid.
I use a face cloth.
And then I started and then I.
You started using olive oil.
And then when I got older, in my 20s,
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and I started doing a lot of researchon raw food and how to eat really healthy,
I started I picked out coconut oilbecause of its its
antifungal, antibacterial propertiesand how good it was for the skin.
And so when I was telling peoplewhen I first started the brand,
I use coconut oil,oh my God, people like would not saw me.
They said it cause it clogs your pore.
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And I said yes, 100% it does.
And then people would say, well,why are you using it?
And I said, because I don't use that kind,you know, the industry gets in there
and they hate hydrogenated thingsand they fractionated things and,
and and they ruined the plaqueand the copper like acid.
And you don't have the healing propertiesthere.
Plus, are you using a really, like,
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kind of an antiquatedform of getting the coconut,
meat from the coconut.
And that can causefermentation oxidization.
So of course,that's like putting sugar on your,
you know, to oxidize and fermentfermented.
It's like putting sugar
or drinking, you know, candy in your,in your intestinal tract.
So I don't use that kind of coconut oil.
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I use cold centrifuged,which is a spin system.
And that spin systemgets all the liquid out
so it can oxidize and fermentbecause it's done immediately.
And it also doesn't heat upthe coconut meat to get the oil.
And it is the purest.
It's like basically pharmaceutical gradecoconut oil.
And that is what you want to use.
But most brands
would never put that in their productsbecause for one thing, it's too expensive,
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too time consuming to to, to process itor to harvest in process and all that.
But that's what I've been using for yearsand years and years.
So I noticed and forgive methat really in, in in your skincare line,
one of the, sort of,I will say star ingredients
that the ingredient called it isit is Kakadu.
Am I saying it right?
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What what is that?
I've never even heard of cockatoo.
It's actually Kakadu.
Kakadu? Kakadu?
Yeah.
And, it's native to Australia.
and, our.
I always wanted it. My beauty oil.
When I first started,
my beauty of
that was the oil I wanted in there, butit wasn't available in large quantities.
We get know we can send you,you know, like maybe ten liters.
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I said, we need way more than that.
And, we're able to get it now full on.
So I have changedmy original beauty oil and
we have the new one now, and it's basedall on the whole
the whole series is based on the Kakadu,and, it's
the reason I picked it is because there'sthe highest levels of natural vitamin C.
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It makes rosehip look like kids play.
I mean, this is so beautiful.
So is the Kakadu.
It comes from a plant.
And and if I'm correct, you're sayingthat you kind of went from coconut oil
to Kakadu?
well, what I did, I still use
the coconutoil is what I use for cleaning my face.
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And I'm just going to jump aheadin the future here.
When we were working on this, this, series
of, skincare,we're working on a coconut remover.
Okay.
And and a coconut oil just to remove over.
But it's not ready.
And so the coconut makeup removerone in the cleanser is, is phenomenal.
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It's just not quite ready.So that's coming also.
But Ithere's no coconut oil in these products.
Got it.
So this is the Kakadu
high levels of vitamin C.
so super potent anti antioxidantI got to say
it smells and it feels lovelyand I feel like. Yes.
Well you know what.
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What is it about the oils that you love?
I do know you also have a beautiful creamfor people who prefer that,
but I don't know,I feel like as I'm aging, the oils to me
have become way more exciting.
What is it about oils
that you feel like really doeswell when it comes to our skin?
Okay, first of all,let's talk about the industry a bit.
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Back in the day,
do you think that they wanted to put HobaOil, which is closest to human skin?
Everything has Jojoa Oil in it too,just so you know,
and it's closest to human skin.
Do you think these big, huge companieswant to buy Jojoba Oil
and put down a product?
They were the ones that started. Oh,it should not.
It should be oil free.
Water is free.
Of course they want water is good base.
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But then when you add water into thethe into the oils
and you have to add the emulsifiersand oil and water, don't join together.
So you've got,you have to add the emulsifiers, I mean,
which we know are not the healthiest thingfor the skin at all.
So, I wanted to do an oil with the Kakadu
for the high levels,naturally high levels of vitamin C.
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Now, here's another thing.
People don't knowwhen you're getting probiotics
and you see the ascorbic acidfor the vitamin C in that that's all GMO,
that's genetically modified.
It's all from from GMO sugar beets.
Right.
So people, you know, and then of course,it's unstable because you're, you know,
you always hear of stability problemswith, with,
with, with vitamin oils or not.
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I'm sorry with vitamin C,but I wanted to go with everything
rather than its chemical formor its GMO version
or its pharmaceutical versionor its synthetic version.
I wanted to go with natural ingredientsand get the natural
really high levels of vitamin C,that natural, high levels of antioxidants
and healing properties that arethat are that are natural to every single
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herb, butter, oil on the planet.
And this is why the,
the perfection that I seek in doingmy products,
it's equivalent to eating like really goodorganic food rather than, you know,
processed hamburger and French fries.
It's it's it'sjust to me it's 101 common sense.
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But that's just my opinion.
But what else is unique about this toois I have more I'm sorry, honey.
No, but I mean, like, we look at your skinand you're practicing what you preach.
you also just want to point out,I put this on one hand here.
I think a lot of people get afraidsometimes with oils
that it's going to be greasy.It is not at all.
It is beautiful.
My hand feels soft and hydrated,and you can see here
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you're seeing a little glow,but it's not greasy at all.
No, it absorbs into the skin.
Now, what you would find interesting toois people do get greasy from oils.
If a company is putting in really cheapquality oils and not harvested
and processed properly.
You got a crappy.
Ingredient.
You know, let's face it, looks like food.
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Think about food.
You know, we can we can grow a nice potatoand bake it and eat it like that.
Or we can,you know, fry it in hydrogenated
oils, seed oils like soyand all that crap.
Right?
And then we wonder why it's it's obvious
that you want to get the best ingredientspossible.
And, and, I'm like that with my skincare.
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Not only is this, a beautiful,
moisturizing, hydrating, product,but it's really, really nice
because of the fact that it also hasadaptogenic herbs in here and Adaptogenic
they are adaptogensactually help to balance the skin.
And I'm not using camomileand lavender, lavender or biology 101.
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I'm using, you know, adaptogenic herbslike ashwagandha, tumeric, sarsaparilla,
marigold, horsetail, olive leaf, licorice,Saint John's, there's one more missing.
There's ninealtogether or master number nine.
And, they're all amazing for the skin.
They help with rosacea, eczema, psoriasis.
Not only that, you know,I'm not a, big essential oil fan.
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A steamer is still an essential oil fan
because they do irritate sensitive,irritated skin.
Yes, I know that there's a lot of productswith lavender in them, and I'm like,
I can tolerate them, but I'm actually,like, lavender is not really.
It smells great. It's great for the soul.
Not so great.
It's not the greatest thingthat's, you know, for sensitive skin.
so. There is a slight little scentthat we put in this because some times
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people were complaining about the old onethat was very earthy and grounding,
and they just could not,you know, relate to the scent.
People either loved it or they hated it.
And I'm being honest.
And, so we put forth a little bitof our own
fragrance in here.
It's non synthetic.
It is with essential oilsbut it's very little.
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It's like 0.03 or something.
It's the newest little amountof of a scent.
And it's very
almost like a little tropical, like you'restanding under, under a waterfall, kind.
Of slightlylike it's clean. So it's. Super subtle.
Like so spa like.
It really is such a beautiful
and and I love that you're showingthat we can put this all over.
When,when is this meant to be used? Right.
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So, because I know sometimes it's like,would we use an oil
before we put on makeup,or is this more of your nighttime
moisturizing routine or dayswithout makeup?
Well, I'm an oil addict.
I've been using oil on my skin,you know, for 10 million years.
Right? for a long time.
So I love oils, and I always put it overdamp skin so I can use it in the morning.
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What I'll dois I'll take my spray with the the the,
mineralized seawater in hereand add that onto my skin.
And then I will put the, the,
moisturizer, the cockatoo
Lux cream,and then I'll put the oil on top.
And again, less is more.
I see people, you know, putting cream onand they're just like digging in there
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and they're putting it all over their faceand they wonder why.
It's all like it's too much.
The skin can only absorb so much.
And, I always say less is more.
It will last you.
It's a beautiful texture, isn't it?
It is so gorgeous.
And I have to say that spray mist,you have the pump.
It is like the finest,most lovely amount of spray.
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And then yes, the texture of this,but it's I mean, I just
I had a dab on my finger.
I don't know if people could see that,but it covered my whole hand.
Right. Which is not.
So you don't need to be scoopinga lot of this in there.
And it does dry with a beautifullike velvet.
So, so friendly to friendly makeupfriendly, you would say.
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Because I know sometimes I'm like,oh, I, I only use oils at night
because then if I put on my makeup,it's not, going to stay on as well.
Yeah.
That's because they're allusing the wrong kind of oils, you know.
Yeah. There's a oils that gorancid really fast too.
You want to avoid those?
You want oils that have a long shelf life
so you don't have to worryabout the antioxidant loss in them and
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and the rancid smellwhen they smell kind of weird.
But that again, in the industry,what they'll do is they'll add
essential oils on top of that.
So you can't smell the productsalready bad.
You know, I feel like.There's a lot of tricky things.
People do such a good.
You know, I always try to make thesevery educational for people.
And I think that you're bringing upsuch an important point, which is so
many people will try one oil,it doesn't work.
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And they're like, that's it,I can't use oil, but.
You write it off.
I think that you're kind of remindingpeople as just like,
if you tried one fashionclothes or if you tried one,
house cleaning thing and that didn't work.
It really depends on the ingredientsthat are going into that, the quality.
Right.
So you can't try one pair of jeansand say, this didn't work for me.
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I'm never wearing jeans.
It has to be that right qualityJean for you.
and so thank you for pointing that outfor people who might be like,
I don't know, I'm not sure about was I dowant to show here there is zero grease.
Right.
So I think a lot of people willsometimes be like,
oh, then I don't want to get it all overmy pillows.
You're not going to have thatwith this product.
It's beautiful.
It absorbs beautifully into the skin.
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It hydrates it.
It's just got the best ingredientsimaginable in there.
And there's also in, in the,
the spray
is, an ingredient called glow plaques.
And it's a natural peptide.
And also with the nice cinema, the greentea extract and the quinoa extract.
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And it gives a beautiful feel to the skin.
But what I like about this,what's so special, you shake it.
This is going like back in the olden days.
I remember when I was a kid or in a Laszlowas the brand at the time.
Oh yeah, and they didn't use emulsifiers.
So you would have the,you know, you'd look at go,
oh my God, there's like yellow on the topand clear on the bottom
because they didn't put the emulsifiersinto or to join oil and water
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and nature doesn't join oil and water.
So we shouldn't even be doing thatin our products anyway in all reality.
So you just give it a shake and,that's got that mineralized seawater.
And if you think about what people arethe most deficient in is,
is a magnesium and minerals in their body.
And this is loaded with all that.
It's going into the skin.
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It's nourishing the skin.
The skin looks amazing.
Plus it's got those oils with the water
that's making a beautiful synergisticlove affair with your face.
But this is a winner, and I have a feelingthis is going to fly off the shelves.
You lost me, so this has magnesium in it.
Yeah.
All this, the same minerals,all all of that.
It's got magnesium and all of the,the healthy, minerals
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that we need for our body.And I said, most of us aren't eating it.
We're not getting itthrough our food anymore.
So I thought, you know what?I'm going to put it in through the skin.
It's so great.
I have a I have a magnesium spraythat I've been using a body spray at night
that I'm so all over because magnesium,so many of us have trouble sleeping,
you know, and especially as we start toI'm going through that change in life
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that's coming.
And the sleep has not been great.
so I'm like, I'm not taking the pills.
I didn't notice a big difference.
But when I use the spray.
So this is like my new absolutenighttime all day fave.
Is what you're.
Yeah, this this is a winner.
You know, the the combo of all three.
Like where it is you like.
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But I always tell peopleI would go with the spray first
because of the of the mineral.I see water in here.
And so it's just giving that nourishment.
You thing you mentioned before thatyou like to apply the oil with dancing.
What is the order?
just againthat you would use the three products you
get out of the shower, you wash your facein the morning, your skin is still damp.
Then what do we do?
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I like to spray on this next.
So start with a spray and the serum.
Yeah, it's got all the adaptogenic herbsin here also.
Just like the other ones.All of them have it. Yeah.
And then I would put on thewhat's wrong container.
And then I'll put on a little bit of this.
The cockatoo do like screamI'll put a little bit on top but again
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minimal minimal.
You guys this will last you for a longtime.
Don't treat this productlike it's not concentrated.
This product is concentrated.
We don't put fillersand all this crap in there.
There's no clays, there's no talc.
There's no no, no. alcohols in here.
We avoid all that stuff.
You are getting a 100% concentratedproduct just with the best things
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for your skin,and including simple things like the luxe.
Yeah, shea butter and sheabutter is one of the best moisturizers.
Yeah.You know, and shea butter is in here.
But again a really good quality note.
So we do finish with the oil.
You do the spray the cream.
And then that's how I like it for myself.
That's my version.
But I'm also older skin and so I like thatextra little layer of here.
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I'm gonna I'm going to show you what I do.
I'm going to do another spraybecause I love it.
I could just spray this foreveron my face.
And then I'll add on there.
So a lot of your skin is so beautiful.
I mean, it really is.
And I think that.
They're not using anything.
The only reason I made this
is because everybody was asking mewhat I do on my face,
(26:01):
and I thought, oh my God, you know,I nine years ago I did start making
the beauty oil where I started, you know,getting these kind of ingredients
that were conduciveto what my philosophy was.
So that's the the luxe creamand then I'll add a little bit of the oil.
I love it to give you that.I'm like, nice.
I need two, three drops.
It's concentrated.
(26:22):
And you know, I want to point outif you're not watching
and you're just listening,one of the things that I love
that Rose-Marie is doing right nowis she's also putting it down her neck.
And just like.
Oh, your.
Skin doesn't your skin doesn't endearwith your face products.
I always say give.
And that goes for SPF two.
My beauty's out there.
Yeah, yeah.
I've always. Always love to.
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Just because you know whatI used to do too, with the models is
when I would putthe moisturizer on their face,
I just automatically would go right downthere.
Or what I used to do when I startedusing my own products on them,
I would, you know, do their facesand down a little bit on their chest.
And, you know, I always still have extra
and I didn't want tojust wipe it on my pants.
So I would just go like this on myself.
So I was always putting stuff down hereand it kind of paid off for 69.
(27:07):
This is not bad.
honey.
You look amazing. Amazing.
Thank you. Yeah.
I'm not using all that chemical stuff.
I eat healthy,you know, I drink really good water.
I have a complete water systemin my house, you know, because you don't.
You don't want to.
The water's nasty.
So you want to make sureyou have clean water
that you're putting on your skin, too.
(27:27):
And, What's the water system that you use?
Just curious.
it's.
Well, it's
somebody has designed a whole water systemfor me that makes it basically
pharmaceutical grade. It's really pure.
And then it's re mineralized and,
yeah, it's not a systemthat you can go out and buy.
You could get it has people.
But be warned, it's, it'svery pricey to, to clean the world up.
(27:49):
You know it sure is.
It should be coming over.
I'm going to bring some I'm going to bringsome jugs over. I'll be right over.
But, you know.
Think about it.All of this should be natural to us.
This is how the worldwas at the beginning.
There was clean water,there was clean air.
And, you know, I'm doing clean productswith really good herbs and oils
in, in, in their best, you know, growing,
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system that they could ever be in.
And, that's what the brand's about.
Clean, easy, user friendly,no complications.
I think it's so important.
But we are seeing the shift now.
and I love the brands like yourself.
And then other brands are startingto really own up and clean their products
up a little bit because we just didn'tknow, you know, Rose-Marie,
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your, your, your makeup is beyond beyond.
We talked about it on the last podcast.
If you didn't see that,make sure to tune into that.
Now you've got this incredible skincareyou did kind of share with us.
You're workingon, maybe a coconut oil cleanser,
but is there anything elsethat you feel like you would expand?
Are there any otherwish list products for you.
that we're expanding to?
(28:54):
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
We're not stopping, man.
We're going nuts, actually.
yeah.
I don't know if that's athat's a the best word to say,
but we're, we're coming out with the,the body oil.
But this is just a sample so I can't showyou really what that's looking like.
But it's basically all these major majorsingredients.
This will have coconut oil in it.
(29:15):
The body one for sure.
We're also coming out with
that that does
I don't know if I'm going to get Joe oversaying this will find out later,
but this is, 50 SPF tinted moisturizerfoundation kind of thing.
And, there's a bunch more, but
we just came upwith a whole bunch of stuff, the bronzers,
(29:36):
and we came up with powderthat has a beautiful luminosity to it.
It's just really gorgeous on the skin and,
yeah, we just keep making things.
So many exciting things.
And I have to tell you, you know,I said you've been
one of the most popular, the most popularon YouTube guest I've ever had.
and it's clearwhy it's such a joy to have you here.
(29:58):
I appreciate your time today.
These products are beautiful.If people are interested
in purchasing them,where's the best place for them to go?
Just go on to www.RMSBeauty.com
I think I said that right,but just go on to our website.
It's all on there.
Amazing amazing amazing.
We will stay tuned for all the newexciting stuff that will be coming out.
(30:18):
and if you haven't gotten to try this,I mean, my hands are so gorgeous.
I wish I had a piece of white paperhere. My bad.
Because a lot of times they'll show that
that if you're touching somethinglike your keyboard, it's not greasy.
Your hands are soft and delicious and
and truly lightly scented,but the scent is pretty much dissipated.
Yeah, dissipates. Yeah, really it does.
(30:40):
and if anybody at home has questions
you want me to pass along to Rose-Marieor her team, I'm always happy to do so.
You can email meat hello@artbeautypodcast.com.
You can find us on Facebook, Instagramand, YouTube at Art beauty podcast.
Rose-Marie, I just love you, I really do.
Thank you.
So be on today.
I love it to thank you and I love you too.
(31:02):
And Amber you’re great and everybody.
We will see you next Tuesdaywith a very special announcement.
And make sure to tune in, Bye!.
Bye!