Megan Thee Stallion just shared her skincare routine and we're taking notes

"Alexa, play Body by Megan Thee Stallion..."

Megan Thee Stallion attends the Coach 1941 fashion show during February 2020 - New York Fashion Week on February 11, 2020 in New York City
(Image credit: Dimitrios Kambouris / Staff via Getty Images)

Her popularity isn't dying down any time soon, so we're very excited to now know Megan Thee Stallion's skincare routine. In a recent video the star shared her evening skin regime, and you can bet we're taking notes.

The rapper recently shared a selection of selfies on Instagram with the caption: "I haven’t been wearing foundation bc my hyperpigmentation is getting better 😭  I’ve been trying some really good products that have been helping me ! Tag some black owned skin care lines below I can try".

This caused fans to demand her skincare routine – and now, thankfully, she's delivered. Keep reading to find out exactly what Megan Thee Stallion uses on her skin.

What is Megan Thee Stallion's skincare routine?

In a new video with Harper's Bazaar, Megan revealed that she uses Neutrogena make-up removing wipes, Cetaphil's Daily Cleanser, La Mer moisturizer, Aquaphor and Bio Oil to take care of her skin.

"Every night before bed, I have to wash off the 20 pounds of makeup that I have on all day from doing hot-girl stuff, shooting on set, talking to cute boys," she told the publication. "I just literally wash all the hot-girl stuff off, and then I put on a little moisturizer and a little Bio-Oil."

"I have kind of sensitive skin too," she added. "Anything will make me break out. Sometimes, a lot of stuff is super harsh on my skin, so [the Cetaphil Cleanser] is something I've realized is the only thing I can use."

Except for La Mer, the whole skincare routine is pretty affordable – shop a few of Meg's favorites below.

Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser, $8.99, Ulta (UK £9.50, Boots)

Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser, $8.99, Ulta (UK £9.50, Boots)

A non-comedogenic, fragrance-free and soap-free cleanser. 

La Mer Moisturizing Cream, $190, Sephora (UK £125, Space NK)

La Mer Moisturizing Cream, $190, Sephora (UK £125, Space NK)

Possibly the most famous mositurizer in the world, La Mer's Moisturizing Cream deeply nourishes dry and sensitive skin types.

Aquaphor Healing Ointment, $7.99, Ulta (UK £9, Boots)

Aquaphor Healing Ointment, $7.99, Ulta (UK £9, Boots)

A soothing balm that helps to soothe and restore sensitive, dry and cracked skin.

Bio Oil, $12.99, Ulta (UK £9.99, Boots)

Bio Oil, $12.99, Ulta (UK £9.99, Boots)

Used to help reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks, this lightweight oil can be used pretty much anywhere on the body.

Meg also knows the importance of caring for your skin from the inside out. She told British Vogue last year: “The key to fresh-looking skin is lots of water, exercise and eating your fruits and veggies. It sounds simple, but your skin really pays you back for it.”

Amen to that!

Lucy Abbersteen

Lucy is a beauty journalist who has written for titles including Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, OK!, woman&home and Women's Health, as well as regularly contributing to My Imperfect Life. Her work covers everything from skin and haircare tips to trying and testing the latest beauty launches, and interviewing celebrities and experts. A certified dog person, her other interests include mental wellbeing, books, piña coladas and not getting caught in the rain.