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Cynthia Nixon Reflects on Skincare Struggles and Embracing Skin Health

Summary

  • Cynthia Nixon opens up about using harsh products to look younger in her 30s
  • Discovered IT Cosmetics' CC+ Foundation helped manage her rosacea
  • Learned not to fixate on imperfections and embrace natural skin
Cynthia Nixon Reflects on Skincare Struggles and Embracing Skin Health

In a recent interview, veteran actress Cynthia Nixon reflects on her skincare struggles and the lessons she has learned over the years. Once preoccupied with looking younger, Nixon experimented with a variety of harsh products in her 30s, which ultimately led to the development of rosacea.

However, a game-changer for Nixon came when she discovered IT Cosmetics' CC+ Nude Glow Lightweight Foundation. The product's ability to cover her rosacea without irritating her skin was a revelation. Now, the 60-year-old actress prioritizes hydration and overall skin health, using the IT Cosmetics foundation as a staple in her daily routine.

One of Nixon's biggest takeaways has been to not fixate on perceived imperfections. "If you chase one thing, you go down crazy rabbit holes," she explains. "No one else is thinking about that." With this newfound perspective, Nixon has embraced her natural skin and the joy of her current chapter, including the recent completion of the Sex and the City spinoff series, And Just Like That..., which she describes as a "joy" to film.

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Cynthia Nixon used to experiment with harsh products in her 30s in an effort to look younger, which ultimately led to the development of rosacea.
The IT Cosmetics CC+ Foundation was a game-changer for Cynthia Nixon, as it could cover her rosacea without irritating her skin.
Cynthia Nixon now focuses on hydration and overall skin health, having learned not to fixate on perceived imperfections.

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