The 'Landman' star opens up about putting herself first as she's named SkinCeuticals’ Newest Ambassador
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Key Takeaways
- Ali Larter shares with PEOPLE how her beauty and wellness habits have evolved at 50, focusing on consistency and self-care
- She partners with SkinCeuticals as the brand’s new ambassador, spotlighting her 20-year loyalty to the C E Ferulic Serum
- Larter incorporates skincare into her family life, sharing routines with her daughter and prioritizing routine
Ali Larter is glowing from the inside out.
The Landman star opened up to PEOPLE exclusively about the evolution of her beauty and wellness habits while speaking about her latest partnership with SkinCeuticals as the medical aesthetic skincare brand's new ambassador.
"It's shifted in so many ways because I believe in the whole approach to wellness," Larter tells PEOPLE exclusively of how she thinks about beauty and self-care now at 50. "I'm someone who definitely I go to the gym, I drink a ton of water and celery juice. I take care of my skin. I love my family."
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"This new chapter is just beginning," adds Larter, who says that she even shares skincare advice with her 11-year-old daughter, Vivienne Margaret MacArthur, making their nighttime routine a shared experience together.
In fact, Larter says her approach to skincare has taken a turn since she became a mom of two with her husband, actor Hayes MacArthur, in comparison to the earlier days in her acting career. Now, she makes time for herself both personally and professionally.
"I didn't put the importance on the consistency when I was younger… I have a daughter and you kind of make it like it's like a beautiful part of your night instead of it being rushed," she says of her skincare routine.
"I would even go to bed and not wash my face at night," she recalls of her younger self. "I did not take care of my skin with a routine that I have now. That is by far the biggest difference. I wash my face in the morning and night, do my skincare and I use the same products."
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She adds, "So for me, it's the consistency that has definitely changed."
Teaming up with SkinCeuticals was a natural fit for Larter, who's been a brand loyalist for over two decades with a shared commitment to clinical skincare and overall skin health. During her year-long campaign, she'll offer an intimate look at her routine, treatments and the products she relies on.
"I have used SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic for over 20 years," the actress tells PEOPLE. "It was such a natural organic partnership. It's been a trusted part of my routine for so long, and so now I'm excited to be able to talk about it."
SkinCeuticals’ cult-favorite C E Ferulic vitamin C serum has long maintained its status as a staple among skincare professionals and consumers alike, earning a reputation as the gold standard in antioxidant treatments. Backed by clinical results, the formula is designed to target visible signs of aging, helping improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and discoloration over time.
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Larter will spotlight the brand's unique approach to skincare — intertwining advanced at-home products with professional in-office treatments — while embodying the concept of "aging backwards," a philosophy rooted in visible longevity and long-term skin health.
"I do a cleanser and then I love their scrub," she shares. "Then the next thing that goes on my face is always the C E Ferulic because when I was younger, that's one thing that I saw the difference in because I knew that it worked and it just gives my skin this radiance."
"I'm also a big hydrafacial girl, so I love doing it monthly," she continues of her at-home and in-office skincare routines. "I go in and I'm dedicated to it… when you put those two in partnership, that's when you really see it blossom."
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To Larter, skin confidence comes from within.
"It's like how I approach my work as an actress. It's just putting in the work," she explains. "It's about waking up and putting my best foot forward each day. It connects with my skincare routine, and how I approach going onto the set of Landman. It affects how I approach my children and my family."
"I think it's starting with that positive intention and then doing the work," Larter says. "I've never been someone who's scared of the hard work and I take pride in that. I've been working since I was 13 years old… my father instilled this work ethic in me from when I was so young."
She concludes, "That makes me feel pride."
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