Martha Stewart and Alix Earle have this ‘really nice’ skincare staple in common

Martha Stewart and Alix Earle have this ‘really nice’ skincare staple in common
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What do Martha Stewart and Alix Earle have in common — besides household-name status, that is?

Whether through ageless Instagram thirst traps or TikTok GRWM videos (respectively), both stars are well acquainted with going viral — and sparking plenty of questions about their skincare secrets in the process.

And while they have a nearly six-decade age difference between them, the two celebrities swear by the same SPF: Alastin HydraTint Pro Mineral Sunscreen ($76).

“It’s really, really nice; it has a nice finish to it that has a tint,” Earle, 23, said while swiping some on in a recent Elle video about her morning routine.


Alastin HydraTint Pro Mineral Broad Spectrum Sunscreen SPF 36 Alastin

“It’s not going to look like you have makeup on,” she added. “On days when I’m not really going for a full makeup look …. I’ll use this instead of foundation.”

A week earlier, Stewart, 82, told Page Six Style she also reaches from Alastin on days she’s not in a professional makeup chair.

“I have a makeup artist because I am often doing TV or promotions, but on a daily basis I use Alastin … and that’s great,” she said of the formula, which she previously declared she will “not leave the house” without.

Much like the booked-and-busy stars themselves, the highly rated product’s a multitasker, boasting SPF 36 while boosting glow and hydration.


Alix EarleEarle starts her day with yoga and skincare. Instagram/@alixearle

Earle uses hers during her daily skincare routine, which also entails “sticking to clean good products” including drops of Vivant Mandelic Acid Serum  ($73) — followed by the Lumify Eye Drops ($13 $12) she’s “been loving.”


Lumify eye drops Amazon/Lumify

Ole Henrikson lip gloss Sephora

As for the finishing touches? For a minimal makeup look, Earle sticks with a swipe of mascara and some blood orange Ole Henrikson Pout Preserve Peptide Lip Treatment ($22), as “a glossy lip can add a lot to a look.”

Perhaps we’ll soon see Stewart swiping some on too.