Lindsay Lohan is opening up about her beauty routine, which will soon include her own products.
In an interview with Elle published on Tuesday, May 27, and conducted by SNL star Chloe Fineman, Lohan, 38, shared insights into her evolving wellness philosophy.
When asked about future plans beyond acting, she revealed, “I am developing my own line.”
“It’s taking a long time because I’m very specific, because I’m crazy about my skin and health,” Lohan explained.
Fineman didn’t waste a moment to ask about her routine: “I have to say, Lindsay, I’ve been staring at your skin this whole time. You look amazing. Can you tell us your secrets?”
Lohan replied: “I’m a big believer in ice-cold water on your face when you wake up. I drink lemon juice a lot, and I also put tons of chia seeds in my water. I do eye patches every morning. I’m into lasers.”
Beyond juicing every morning (her go-to recipe includes carrot, ginger, lemon, olive oil and apple), she also said she stays hydrated with “a lot of green tea [and] a lot of water.” Lohan added: “I’m a big pickled beets person, so I put them in almost everything.”
While she’s been busy testing out a few serums for her forthcoming line, Lohan substitutes it with occasional tune-ups at the doctor’s office. “Everyone does Botox,” the actress said.
Lohan clearly pays attention to what other A-listers are using, too, as she revealed Julianne Moore was the reason she became interested in a $685 at-home laser device known as Skorr Glow. “It’s good for around your mouth,” Lohan said, referring to marionette lines.
Developed by New York City-based dermatologist Dr. Anetta Reszko, the handheld accessory combines microcurrent therapy, radio frequency (RF) skin tightening and LED light therapy.
Less pricey though powerful, Lohan’s eye patches are the Peter Thomas Roth Water Drench Hyaluronic Cloud Hydra-Gel Eye Patches ($55). “They rock,” she previously told Allure in 2024.
However, she draws the viral salmon-sperm facial, popular with celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Aniston, telling Fineman that “I heard that it’s not really real.”
Of course, products aren’t the only thing that has led to her fresh-faced look. Lohan turns to Dubai-based cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Radmila Lukian for treatments, including Hyrafacials, which help smooth wrinkles and fine lines and deliver a more glowing, refreshed visage overall.
“Trust and confidence are the foundation of our relationship @lindsaylohan,” the dermatologist captioned an Instagram selfie of the pair in December.
And though there have been rumors swirling about the actress undergoing plastic surgery, Lohan set the record straight, telling Elle: “I’m like, ‘When? With what time? Where?’” she said.