Christie Brinkley Shares Her Favorite $4 Drugstore Beauty Product

Model also talks injections, fitness and guilty pleasures

By Diana Nguyen Jan 19, 2018 10:50 PMTags
Watch: Christie Brinkley Shares Favorite Beauty Products and Tips

Christie Brinkley is an open beauty book.

The 63-year-old model aired it all, from her favorite beauty products to fitness routine and that she gets a little non-invasive assistance. At a cocktail reception in Beverly Hills Thursday, the mom-of-three celebrated her new partnership with Merz Aesthetics, the creator of Xeomin (think: the new Botox) and Ultherapy (lifts and tightens skin with ultrasound)—both of which the Sports Illustrated cover model is a fan.

Skin will "look tighter. Nobody will ask what you did. It keeps working over the months, and I see a difference," Christie told E! News. "I'm sharing this because it worked for me. It's not my [beauty] secret, revealed. It's modern women sharing science."

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In addition to the non-invasive treatments, Christie keeps her skin plump through a relatable fitness routine. "I talk about exercising while you're brushing your teeth or doing your dishes—I have it in my book, Timeless Beauty—all these at-home, multi-tasking exercises that you can do. I think it's really important to do something every day."

After so many years in the business, the model has picked up some tried-and-true beauty tips—some of which will cost you next to nothing.

"It makes me so happy to seek out beauty, and my iPhone is what I capture it with," she explained. "And when I seek out this beauty, I feel so happy to be alive, and I think that just projects…gratitude is my biggest beauty secret."

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If happiness feels a little abstract or intangible, there's always Christie's favorite drugstore beauty product: Andrea Eye Q's Eye Makeup Remover Pads, a whopping $4 at Rite Aid.

If, however, injections, drugstore beauty products or even the model's new cosmetics line (debuting on HSN at the beginning of February) is a little out of reach, she also provided priceless advice.

"Try not to worry—it's aging!"