Amy Schumer stopped using natural skincare products in fear she would smell "like a foot".

Amy Schumer

Amy Schumer

The 35-year-old actress has a simplistic daily beauty routine, which sees her wake up, brush her teeth, put an under-eye treatment on and deodorant every morning, and although she has attempted to use purer products she has decided against it in fear of smelling unpleasant.

Speaking about her morning routine to InStyle magazine, the blonde beauty said: "I like the products that I like, but it's bare-bones. There are things people know about, like La Mer, that I had never heard of until recently. So I don't know until someone tells me.

"My regimen is I wake up, usually around 8:30, brush my teeth, and splash water on my face. Then I put Kiehl's eye-something under my eyes, and I blot La Mer so it looks like sunblock. Then I put on deodorant if I remember, which today I did not.

"I use Seacret [deodorant]. I tried the natural ones, but my body was just like, "Stop all that. Just die early and don't smell like a foot."

And the 'Trainwreck star relies on having regular facials to help her complexion.

She explained: "It's a new thing, but I like getting facials now at Georgia Louise, and she gives a good massage too."

But the comedic star has vowed "never" to undergo invasive cosmetic surgery in the future because she doesn't think she will ever need her face to be "filled".

Speaking about going under the knife, she said: "What's good about not being a model is that it's not the thing I trade on. Once I start looking older, that won't affect me. I have never gotten anything done because I'm, like, so gorgeous. I'm good-looking enough that I can work in the business. I get enough attention from men that I feel good. I see pictures of myself now, and I look younger than I think of myself. It hasn't scared me yet.

"I'm not against it. I'm pretty sure I'll never get any sort of surgery, but no proclamations. Also, I cannot imagine a moment when I will need filler for my face, as if it needs to be filled. Can we unfill this? Let's get an emptier."


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