Sweet dreams, or the closest thing to them! Molly Sims sat down with ET to spill her best tips for looking bright-eyed and well-rested, whether you got a full night’s sleep or you’re running on empty.
While the model,52,who shares sons,Brooks and Gray,and daughter,Scarlett,with husband,Scott Stuber,57,says she’s lucky to catch a few ZZZs,you’d never guess it.
“On a good night I get maybe 6 or so hours of sleep, but usually it’s somewhere between not enough and barely made it.”
But to help the Lipstick on the Rim podcast host relax before attempting to hit the sheets, she relies on nighttime self-care must-haves.
“I usually start with my Saje Wellness essential oils to help center myself. The Stress Relief and Peppermint Halo are my go-tos. I also rotate between taking Moon Juice’s magnesium and Sakara Night Service to help me wind down.”
From there, the Kentucky native shifts into skincare mode, layering on results-driven staples from her YSE beauty line.
“The problem Solver is a gentle, yet effective correcting cream that helps reduce the appearance of dark spots and discoloration. … I always finish with our Xtremely Rich Moisturizer because protecting your skin barrier while you sleep is key,” she reveals.
And once her morning alarm goes off, the producer is up and at ’em.
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