Cameron Diaz Claims She “Never” Washes Her Face: “I Literally Do Nothing”
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Cameron Diaz Claims She “Never” Washes Her Face: “I Literally Do Nothing”

Cameron Diaz is sharing her quirky beauty regime – the actress recently revealed she never washes her face.

The 49-year-old star recently appeared on Michelle Visage’s “Rule Breakers” podcast and said she gave up certain societal norms since she retired from Hollywood.

“I am absolutely a victim to all of the societal objectifications and exploitations that women are subjected to. I have bought into all of them myself at certain times,” she admitted.

Diaz also talked about the popularity of celebrity skincare lines and revealed that she has a very minimal approach to her own skincare routine.

“Literally, the last thing I think about on a daily basis … like maybe not at all during the day, is what I look like,” she said. “I literally do nothing. I, like, never wash my face,” Diaz confessed.

While the “Charlie’s Angel” star said, she has embraced her natural beauty, she did admit to putting some of the “billion products” on her face twice a month. “One time works, right? Like, is that all I have to do?” she joked.

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