Who owns MDNA SKIN?

MDNA SKIN was founded in 2014 by the coming together of three great M’s: global music icon Madonna, the internationally renowned spa destination of Montecatini, Italy, and MTG, a Japanese beauty and wellness company with a passion for innovation and technology.

What does Madonna use for her skin?

Madonna’s favorite MDNA SKIN product is The Rose Mist–you can never have too much of it. Hyaluronic acid based face serum and eye serum to hydrate and plum the skin. Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize!

Does Madonna still have a skincare line?

If you didn’t already know—Madonna has a skincare line. It’s called MDNA SKIN (naturally) and her newest product is called The Reinvention Cream (because of course). The creams, serums, and toners in the line are all designed around a blend of four healing thermal waters found in Montecatini, Italy.

How do you use MDNA?

How Madonna keeps her skin flawless?

She likes to wash her face with cold water every morning after getting up. This is a great way of waking up the skin. It also improves blood circulation to the face, tightens pores, and provides an instant refreshing feel. Exfoliation is an essential part of the Madonna skincare routine.

What is Madonna’s diet?

Madonna follows a very strict macrobiotic diet that abolishes the consumption of wheat, eggs, meats, and dairy, and extolls the benefits of something called “sea vegetables.” You were expecting this woman to mess around? She does not mess around.

Does the MDNA skin roller work?

Who is Madonnas dermatologist?

Paul Jarrod Frank
Paul Jarrod Frank, New York City Cosmetic Dermatologist and Development Consultant for MDNA SKIN. (And yes, that means he’s also Madonna’s dermatologist.) “The therapeutic benefit lies in massage.

What skin tone is Madonna?

The iconic pop star tuned 60 yesterday, but hardly will you guess she is 60 with her smooth 20s skin.

What foundation does Madonna use?

1) Start with Chantecaille Future Skin Foundation. “It’s an oil-free, light-reflective formula, which works well on stage and lasts through the performance.”