Megan Fox is embracing a natural, fresh-faced look as summer approaches, sharing her personal skincare routine with her Instagram followers.
In a series of bathroom selfies, the 37-year-old Transformers actress revealed her go-to tool for maintaining a clear complexion: the Geske Sonic Thermo Facial Brush. This device is Fox's favorite for keeping her pores pristine, as she disclosed to her fans.
"My skin is dry, sensitive and acne prone with scars (π₯π) I own a lot of beauty devices (probably all of them) but the sonic thermo facial brush from @geske.beauty.tech is my favorite tool to keep my pores clean," she explained in her Instagram post, which was tagged as an advertisement.
In the shared images, Fox, who recently switched her hair color to blue, is seen in a casual yet stylish black top, effortlessly posing with the facial brush. Her hair was styled half-up with a butterfly clip, and she accessorized with a Hogwarts Castle phone case, a Deathly Hallows grip, and a beaded strap, all of which added a playful touch to the snapshots.
Megan Fox attends Revolve Festival 2024 at HOTEL Revolve on April 13, 2024 in Palm Springs, California. Fox recently shared some insight into her skincare routine as well as sharing a foundation-free selfie. GETTY IMAGES FOR REVOLVE/ARAYA DOHENY
Further demonstrating her minimal makeup approach, the Jennifer's Body alum noted on her Instagram Story that she was "not wearing any foundation" in the photos, opting instead for "only concealer and cream blush."
The post drew a variety of reactions from her audience. Fans seemed to echo Fox's endorsement, writing comments like, "Megan Fox got a facial brush so I got a facial brush," and "add to cart πβ¨." Some fans were amused by the unusual appearance of her pink Geske facial roller, with comments suggesting it looked like an adult toy. "To men on here: tell me you have no idea how to tell the difference between a seggs toy and a facial roller without telling me you have no idea how to tell the difference between a seggs toy and a facial roller πππππ," hilariously commented one user.