Charlize Theron Shares Her Beauty Regimen (2025)

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Charlize Theron’s Favorite Sunscreen and Serums

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Interview by Laura Regensdorf

Usually the first thing I do in the morning is wake up my daughters because their alarms are going off but apparently they can’t hear them. Then I brush my teeth. I’m a Sensodyne girl and use an Oral-B electric toothbrush. I’m a big proponent of brushing your tongue; I’m also a twice-a-day flosser. I don’t use face wash in the morning — I prefer not to wash off all the moisture that I’ve tried to put into my skin the night before. If there’s dry weather, I’ll use a light serum, like Le Sérum from Dior’s Capture line, or 111Skin’s Vitamin C Booster. Other times I’ll just wear my Clé de Peau SPF 50+ sunblock. The color is this soft pink, and it’s incredibly creamy, so it feels like you’re putting on moisturizer. I’m a fan of dry brushing, and I’m a really big lover of a steam. I’ll add some eucalyptus essential oil and do some breathing. I have a giant bottle of the Kiehl’s grapefruit body wash that lasts forever. When I get out of the shower, I do a pretty solid skin routine. I start with the Koh Gen Do Cleansing Spa Water. Then I put on a hydrogel face mask and use the Dior Prestige Le Pétale tool lightly over it — it might be the totally wrong way to do it, but I really like it. I love all the Capture serums, and I’ll alternate between the Retishot and Hyalushot, which I only use once or twice a week because it lasts. And I love the Capture Totale Intensive Restorative Night Creme. I want something that’s got a heavy tone to it when I go to bed because in the morning it feels like I’m just saturated with moisture. I’m not very blonde right now — for this movie, “Apex,” I’m shooting in Australia, I’m quite natural — and am taking care of my hair with Olaplex’s shampoo and conditioner. I also love Virtue’s Damage Reverse Serum and Restorative Treatment Mask. On a long flight, I use a moisturizing allergy drop for my eyes, put on the Laneige lip mask and sleep as much as I possibly can.

This interview has been edited and condensed.

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A Remote Mountain Cabin in the Italian Alps

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By Gisela Williams

“For some time, my father, a writer, had a dream to find a little hut in the Alps where in the winter the snow might keep him trapped there for weeks,” says the Belgian hotelier Luna Lybeer. Her parents eventually found such a hut, abandoned on the edge of the Valtellina valley, which runs from the northern tip of Lake Como to Bormio in Italy; they then passed it on to Lybeer and her husband, Wout Allegaert. The couple transformed the 20th-century customs post (built to stop smugglers going between Italy and Switzerland) into Rifugio Val di Togno, a five-bedroom mountain cabin with floor-to-ceiling glass windows that opened quietly for guests in 2023. After driving to Arquino, the closest town, guests are picked up in a car with four-wheel drive that takes them 30 minutes into the mountains, “up about 27 switchbacks,” says Lybeer. Alternatively they can do the two-hour hike up. The property, which is completely self-sufficient — the water comes from a nearby spring and electricity from a water turbine — is all-inclusive out of necessity. “There’s nowhere else to eat nearby,” Lybeer says. She and Allegaert bake sourdough bread and prepare vegetarian dishes such as risotto with wild mushrooms sourced from the forest and vegetables from their garden; eggs come from their chickens. “We also make really good beer from stinging nettles,” she says. Artisanal cheeses come from their friend Tito, a shepherd whose cows they (along with guests so inclined) sometimes help herd into a nearby mountain meadow. About $180 all-inclusive, per person per day, rifugiovalditogno.com.

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Murano Glass Vases Inspired by Nature and Danish Women’s Wear

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By Laura Regensdorf

“If you look around palazzos or museums, there are flowers everywhere, made in concrete or marble or wood,” says the Milan-based Argentine artist Conie Vallese. Her work similarly translates blossoms into more durable forms, as seen in sterling silver cutlery with delicately wrought petals and bronze chairs sprouting life-size lilies. Flowers adorn her latest project too: a suite of five handblown glass vases, created in collaboration with the Danish women’s wear label By Malene Birger. The project came about in tandem with the brand’s spring 2025 campaign, which features Vallese against the backdrop of the Florentine villa Torre di Bellosguardo. The creative director Maja Dixdotter envisioned clothes “for a woman who is anchored in her identity and dresses for herself, even in the quiet moments at home,” she says — a narrative “naturally framed around Conie.” The collection includes a dusty blue maxi dress with stylized floral buttons, botanical print silk separates and a crocheted coat in black and ivory. For the vases, Vallese worked with a family-run glassmaker in Murano, sketching the initial shapes in chalk on the floor; candy stripes and filigree detailing and exuberant flowers followed. The series made a brief appearance last fall in Paris during a showroom presentation, and is now offered for sale through By Malene Birger’s Copenhagen and Stockholm shops. $1,400, bymalenebirger.com; to purchase internationally, email sasha.ryvang@bymalenebirger.com.

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