Exclusive | Inside the DCC glam routine that Charlotte Tilbury says works from 18 to 80

Sing it with us: “Thunder! (ah-ah, ah-ah-ah).”As Season 3 of Netflix’s “America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders” premieres today, fans are getting an even closer look at the discipline, glamour and preparation behind one of America’s most iconic squads.But while the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are known for their polished, camera-ready appearance, the beauty philosophy behind their routine isn’t reserved for women in their 20s.In an exclusive interview with the New York Post, Charlotte Tilbury (herself!) and Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Faith Ward, Allison Khong and Camille Sturdivant shared the products behind the squad’s signature game-day glam — and why the same skincare-first approach can benefit women at every stage of life.“I have always believed that formulas should target the appearance of skin and perfect the surface, which is why I am obsessed with infusing skincare into my products,” Tilbury says.

“Its performance meets comfort – and it’s why my beauty icons are perfect for everyone, whether they’re 18 or 80.”That focus on healthy-looking skin, daily SPF and makeup that enhances rather than masks the complexion is what makes the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ routine surprisingly relatable.While the women spend hours dancing under stadium lights and in front of cameras, the core principles of their beauty regimen are ones dermatologists and makeup artists often recommend for everyone: hydrate, protect and choose products that work with your skin.For Tilbury, every makeup routine starts with skincare.

In Season 3, when she makes a surprise appearance to Tangerine Salon for the rookies’ makeovers, she dubs it “the Charlotte touch.”“The America’s Sweethearts look starts with Magic Cream, my miracle moisturizer and primer in one, which is suitable for all skin types including mature skin,” she says.“My Magic Cream immediately revives the look of skin and helps target the appearance of 10 visible sig...

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Publisher: New York Post

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