I Had the Same Facial That A-Listers Get Before the Oscars—Here’s the Truth Behind Awards Season Skin Prep

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I Had the Same Facial That A-Listers Get Before the Oscars—Here’s the Truth Behind Awards Season Skin Prep


When you get invited to experience a Lena Bratschi facial, you do not dilly-dally. Bratschi is a facialist to the stars—her roster of clients this year includes Jessie Buckley, Elizabeth Debicki, Alicia Vikander, Kristen Wiig, Aimee Lou Wood, Nicola Peltz Beckham and Regé-Jean Page, to name just a few. In fact, I saw her right after she did the skin prep for Mia McKenna Bruce ahead of her BAFTA win.

This year, Bratschi has covered the Palm Springs Film Festival, the Golden Globes, the Critics’ Choice Awards, the Independent Spirit Awards, and the BAFTAs—and now she’s gearing up for the Oscars. So, how does a celebrity facial (for the biggest awards show in the world, no less) differ from what us normies get?

Well, Bratschi, who largely operates from her West Hollywood Day Spa, Carasoin, explains that she uses the same methodology for everyone: tailoring the treatment based on the skin she’s seeing in the moment. “Celebrities are under intense pressure from all the ceremonies, interviews and travel, so I have to combat those stresses by breathing life into the skin, and also toning, sculpting and lifting. Unlike regular clients, they can’t afford any downtime and need immediate results, as they’re often going straight to the event. Plus, it has to be the best possible base for make-up.”

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As I settle down in Bratschi’s suite in London’s Corinthia Hotel, where she saw all her BAFTA clients, she starts with an extensive double cleanse and steam to “detoxify” the skin. She then assesses my concerns before moving on to the “corrective elements”, which can range from tackling pigmentation to lifting the cheekbones and refining the jawline. As I was contending with some dullness and sensitivity, Bratschi opted for an Ultrasonic Spatula for exfoliation, which is much more gentle than a traditional peel.



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