Meghann Fahy learned her favourite skin care tips from 'The Real Housewives'

And stays steadfast to her favourite skin care product, despite Jennifer Coolidge’s mocking
Meghann Fahy has an extremely expressive face – remember when she taught a masterclass in subtle emoting without saying a word in the finale of the second season of The White Lotus? We definitely do.
And so to keep said face as stunning/prepped for close-ups as she must within her chosen career, Fahy relies on a stable of elite skin care products.
Wondering which exact formulas make up her personal skin care routine (and the skin lessons she’s learned along the way)? Let’s find out…
Meghann Fahy skin care routine
Step 1: Cleanser
First up, Fahy refreshes her face with her cleanser, the iS Clinical Cleansing Complex ($77 at The Skin Boutique), which the actress described as “really gentle and super non-drying” within her Vogue Beauty Secrets video.
Step 2: Serums
Next, Fahy applied her serum, which she noted she likes to drop directly onto her face with the dispenser and take across her neck as well. Why? Well, firstly because it’s good sense, and also as she explained, “because one of the Real Housewives said once, do not neglect the neck, and I can’t stop thinking about that”. As for the exact serum, it’s the almighty Biologique Recherche Amniotique VG ($262.50 at My BR), a great selection for optimising skin’s moisture levels.
She’s evidently a fan of serum layering, also applying the iS Clinical Pro-Heal Serum Advance+ ($268 at A Touch of Beauty) for its vitamin C-related benefits. It also contains vitamins A and E, so it’s working behind the scenes on everything from calming inflammation to helping to revitalise visible signs of ageing.



Step 3: Moisturiser
“Last step is my moisturiser”, Fahy declared. Prepare yourselves, The White Lotus fans: this is where Jennifer Coolidge comes in. “[It’s from] Paula’s Choice”, she explained, referring to the Paula’s Choice Defense Essential Glow Moisturiser SPF15 ($50 at Paula’s Choice). “Jennifer Coolidge told me when we were shooting White Lotus that it sounded like a pregnancy foam, Paula’s Choice. And I think about that when I put it on. And because this makes my skin kind of glowy, if I’m not wearing makeup or something and I put this on, I still kind of feel like I’ve done something.”
Step 4: Lip Balm
Lastly, Fahy finishes off her skin care routine with a layer of the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask ($31 at Adore Beauty), a formula designed to soften and hydrate lips while you sleep (but works a treat any time of day, if you ask us). “I know it says sleeping mask, but I wear it a lot when I’m awake”, Fahy agreed.


Main image credit: @meghannfahy
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Delaney began her career in the Australian beauty media industry in 2015, landing amidst the glossy world of women’s lifestyle magazines (or more literally, in their beauty cupboards). Since then, she has gone on to write across a multitude of beloved Australian media brands, including OK!, NW, InStyle, and Harper’s BAZAAR. She’s covered every side of beauty content, from directing beauty editorial shoots to rounding up the best glossy serums for golden hour skin. Having spent nearly a decade immersed in the beauty realm, Delaney’s knowledge of beauty is as extensive as her collection of tinted lip oils (read: extremely extensive). Delaney is currently the Digital Managing Editor of BEAUTYcrew, and her beauty wisdom also appears across beautyheaven, ELLE and Marie Claire. She enjoys channelling her personal hobby (testing beauty products) into her professional work (talking about testing beauty products), and considers perfecting the art of a cat eye in a moving car her life’s greatest accomplishment.