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David Beckham Steals His Best Beauty Secrets From Victoria Beckham

And reveals the one thing he'll never do again!

David Beckham might be a style star in his own right yet, he gets his grooming advice from his wife of 18-years Victoria Beckham. 

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“My approach to grooming was always to steal my wife’s products,” the 43-year-old told Into The Gloss.

“That was kind of it, really. I’d always been aware of how I wanted my hair to look, stuff like that, but I was also in a career where I was always outside…I had to take care of my skin because of that, but the way I looked after it was to steal my wife’s stuff, because I know she has the best.”

Revealing that he is launching a men’s grooming line with L’Oreal in 2019 called House99 – Beckham admits to indulging in face mask to hydrate his skin in addition to daily moisturising. 

“The first time I did a mask was pretty recently, actually,” David revealed. “I tried the Tom Ford clay one, and I really like it. I very rarely have the time to do a mask, but Victoria loves to do it before she’s going to bed, or when she wakes up. Making the time to go for a nice facial is important—it doesn’t just make you look better, it makes you feel great as well.” 

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The father-of-four also believes in cleansing and protecting the sensitive skin around his eyes and lips. Now I use the Purefectly Clean Face Wash every morning. I don’t scrub my face every morning, but the face wash is something that I start with. And obviously the Face Moisturizer. Then I add a little bit of lip balm and the eye cream, just to give those areas a coating.”

David also revealed that his extensive tattoo collection inspired his first every foray into the beauty world. He says: “The work you had done can fade, can smudge, can be affected by the weather and the sun. It was important that I brought a product out that really helped that.”

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While he recently guided Romeo Beckham through his first shave, David says he doesn’t think he will ever part ways with his own stubble. “I’ve worked out that I look better with some stubble than without. I think the last time I razor shaved was about 15 years ago.”

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