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Mila Kunis’s Secret to Quick, Super Snatched Glam

Director: Gabrielle Reich
DP: Dominik Czaczyk     
Editor: Michael Suyeda, Sara Rao

Associate Producer: Lea Donenberg, Marisah Yazbek     
Line Producer: Natasha Soto-Albors
Production Manager: Kristen Helmick
Production Coordinator: Tanía Jones
Senior Talent Booker: Mica Medoff     
Talent Manager: Phoebe Dishner

Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
Post Production Coordinator: Holly Frew
Supervising Editor: Kameron Key
Assistant Editor: Andy Morell
Filmed at: Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles At Beverly Hills     

Released on 12/04/2025

Transcript

Hi, Vogue.

It's Mila Kunis, and this is my morning routine.

I'm really excited about this.

I do have some lashes in because I'm on a press tour.

I wash my face.

Oh no, I don't wash my face.

I wake up, I brush my teeth.

Then I'm gonna spray my face.

It's this thing.

Don't people go like this with weird hands?

And I don't know why they've ever done that,

but I think it's so funny and weird.

Oh yeah, I'll put my hair back.

So I tie it in the bun. Spray.

Hyaluronic acid, this guy.

I don't really know what it does,

but allegedly it makes your skin plump.

[gentle music]

This is my favorite product.

It's a Karen Bartov.

It's a Booster Peel & Glow Serum.

I break out.

I've always had really, really bad skin.

Always, my whole life.

I had big pimples, little pimples, all the pimples.

And when I wear this,

I think I'm supposed to wear it at night,

but I wear it in the morning and night.

So I squirt and then I do this

and I put it on my face.

I started taking care of my skin religiously,

like getting a facial once a month, when I was 22-3.

Until then I didn't, and I had horrible skin

and I didn't know why I was always breaking out

and all that stuff.

And I just never took really good care of it.

And I was like, on Accutane, I did all this stuff.

I just always had bad skin.

But this guy prevents me from getting little tiny pimples.

But I do get a facial once a month. I do try to do that.

That is something, I'm not a a girl that, I don't do much.

But I do do a facial. I work out.

I look at working out as self-care. So I do Pilates.

I try to do Pilates twice a week

and I try to do strength training twice a week

'cause I read a book all about how you're supposed

to be able to carry your own groceries

and you need wrist strength.

And so now I'm doing strength training.

I do this guy sometimes, not always.

Can you see it? Oh! I know why they do the hand thing.

Because otherwise you can't see 'cause it's clear.

Advanced Skin Serum. It's a little thick.

And so this is what I'm feeling a little dry.

Which, you know, at my age, sometimes you get a little dry.

That's 100% of the time,

which is a sunscreen and moisturizer in one.

So I do this. Squirt, squirt, squirt.

[gentle music]

Well, my daughter's 11 and because I don't really do,

I don't wear makeup and I don't really do the stuff.

I know that younger kids like to do Sephora

and things like that.

And I think that she's like,

thinks that Sephora's like cool.

But as far as like products that she uses,

she washes her face and she wears sunblock every day.

And so that's the one thing that we do for sure.

And then at nighttime, I make sure she watches her face

just 'cause she runs around and all that stuff.

And so less for anything other than good habits.

And my son, if I can get him to shower,

I feel like I've won the day.

And then I do this.

Because sometimes I wake up

and I feel like I don't look like I'm refreshed.

And I think that curling your lashes

can make you feel refreshed.

Guys, this is called a beauty blender. Just kidding.

This thing has to be a little damp. So it magically is damp.

Why? I don't know. But that's what my makeup artist does.

And so that's what I started doing.

This is when I'm going out because I have like a meeting

or something, I have to be out in the real world.

So I have two different colors.

You do a little darker here

and then you do a little lighter here,

and, you know, it gives some good illusion

of like a chiseled face.

I just go like this, bam.

And then you go like this.

And I kind of, what is this called? Stippling?

Isn't that what this is called?

I think I'm blending. Okay, so it's very light.

You just do one pump.

You know, if I need makeup to feel good that day,

I put makeup on.

I see nothing wrong with makeup,

I think Look good, feel good.

Then I do one pump of this color.

You don't care what the color is. Do your best.

Then I do in here. So I go in. This one little pump.

I think I lied. I think it should be two pumps.

If somebody told me How old do I feel?

I'm like, How old do you feel? 27.

Like I genuinely feel, how many pumps have I done? Three.

Three teeny tiny pumps of this one.

I don't have my conceal with me.

Ilia, and you go like this.

And you do that and then you smudge it a little,

and it kind of makes you look like you had makeup

on the night before.

And I like that look

'cause it makes it feel like it's a look

that you're not trying, you know what I mean?

It just kind of accentuates the eyes a little bit.

I'll go under a little bit. I'll smudge that too.

I'll do under here, I'll smudge that.

I don't really do my eyes big

because I don't exactly know how, if I'm gonna be honest.

So I'm best at doing mascara,

a little smudgy eyeliner, and that's it.

My makeup artist can do unbelievable eyeshadows.

The second that I step into the world of eyeshadows,

I kind of make myself look like a clown.

But I do like mascara. So I put on some mascara.

I've had the same makeup artist since I was 15.

And so I trust her.

I, half the time, walk outta the house

without seeing what I look like when she does my makeup.

Because she'll do makeup with no mirror. She'll just do it.

And I fully trust her.

And she also does my makeup for my movies.

We talk about it, like sometimes she's like, you know,

we'll talk about if it's like a cute character,

she'd be like, Oh, I'm thinking like lavenders.

And I'm like, Yeah, awesome.

And if it's like a recovering drug addict,

then she gives me like, you know, other things, prosthetics.

But I mean we're always pretty much on the same page.

No, I would never dare tell Tracey Levy

what to put on my face.

Tracey Levy, I met when I was 15

and she was my makeup artist for That '70s Show.

And then when I went off and did Sarah Marshall,

she was my makeup artist for Sarah Marshall.

And then it was from there.

And anytime that I could get her early in my career,

you can't always ask for people.

It doesn't really work that way.

And then as my career grew, I was like,

Well I really want Tracey.

You know, if she can, she does all my projects.

Okay, this is what I use for my blush.

I roll through all of them and then this is what Tracy does.

And then I just do a little bit here.

I go high, I don't know where you're supposed to go.

This is where I go. And then I go again and I go like this.

[gentle music]

My manager, I've had for 30 years.

My makeup artist, I've had for 25 years.

I try to be as consistent as possible.

Westman Atelier. How's that?

But I will say, I don't have anything left.

It is, that's the end.

I will use my finger 'cause it's clean.

So I take my finger, not the one that has a cut.

And here's the thing guys, I shade my nose.

Because after having children, I think my nose grew

and I think my ears grew and so did my feet.

And then I'm like, wait, I wanna look like,

what do you say, snatched.

So then I do this and then I do this.

Okay, I use my fingers.

Sometimes I don't use my fingers.

Sometimes I have this brush,

and I goes like this and it blends really well.

Okay, I do that.

Then said brush, I take to this,

I can go like this when it has product in it

and I shade my jawline.

I shade in and then I look really snatched.

I have this Wet N Wild Brow sculptor, and go like this.

I ran out of Anastasia's

and I was like, I'm at Target, I'm gonna pick some up.

And I picked this guy up.

I hated lip liner my whole life.

I was like, I don't want more color in my lips.

I always had bright lips and I was like,

Oh, dull them down.

And then I got older and, and the color left my lips,

and now I'm like Bring the color back to my face.

Makeup by Mario.

Okay, I was at Sephora with my girlfriend

and never, I haven't been to, I've never been to Sephora.

It was my first time. This was a year plus ago.

And I was like, I'm gonna go to Sephora and buy makeup.

She was like This, this is a good brand.

And I was like, I'll buy it.

I'm obsessed. I'm obsessed with this color.

I think everyone should have it.

So I go like this.

And then guess what? I smudge.

[gentle music]

I never really get to the edges.

I kind of just wanna pump these parts out.

I think it's like we're living in a time

where everybody looks amazing and magical and beautiful,

and people are taking care of their skin.

And I love getting, oh, I get lasers.

Because I wanna like see what I could do with my face

without like going all the way.

You know what I mean?

Like I'm like, What laser can we use on this face?

This isn't my main perfume, I will say.

My main perfume is Carnal Flower.

But this oil thing that I got as a gift is delightful.

And so I have it in my bag sometimes, and I roll.

And I go like this, and then I go like this.

Sometimes I go like this. Crazy.

I color my hair.

I'm not the greatest of the upkeep of coloring hair.

I can say I don't have time.

I probably could make time, but I choose not to.

But I have what I call like a skunk streak

where like I have a streak of hair that's just gray.

Sometimes I use this guy.

But really, the spray is really great.

You take this, you take your eyeshadow for all it matters.

It doesn't really matter.

You can also take a permanent marker.

You can take a Sharpie to your hair.

It covers it really well.

And then bam, you can't see my grays.

Oh, and brush your teeth and floss, guys.

And if you can't floss, get like a water pick.

You know what I mean?

Like we forgot to talk about the importance of brushing

and dental hygiene.

I just wanna throw that out there

for like morning and night routines.

Let's not forget that.

But you know, what I do love, at nighttime,

like an alien red light mask.

I love them and it, I'm not sponsored.

I'm not sponsored for anything.

But the Shark one I think is the best one.

And you can fight me on it, but I think it's great.

And it does blue and red,

and also has cryo underneath your eyes.

Ooh, I love it. I think it's great. Okay, now I'm done.

Thank you so much. I'm so sorry.

This is five to 10 minutes of your life

you'll never get back.

But I really, I appreciate you taking the time

and watch me do my morning routine with Vogue.

Thank you.

[gentle music]

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