What beauty products does Taylor Swift use on tour? Everyone has their best guesses, but the answer has long evaded even the most meticulous Swiftie internet sleuths—until now. Ten days after dropping her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, Swift announced exclusively on Good Morning America that a new docuseries—titled The End of an Era—and concert film, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour: The Final Show, would be heading to Disney+ at the end of the year.
“We have broken every record you could break with this tour,” the singer says in the joint trailer. “The only thing left is to close the book.”
The six-part docuseries—the first two episodes of which will air on December 12—promises fans a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the highest-grossing concert tour of all time, while The Final Show presents Swift’s closing Eras Tour show in Vancouver in full. Viewers can also expect to see her entire set from The Tortured Poets Department for the first time.
But for beauty lovers especially, the trailer had an added bonus: a rare look at how the singer winds down after a three-hour show. In a short clip that shows her taking off her makeup and getting ready to decompress, one gets a glimpse of all her bath products, lined up neatly on the edge of a marble tub. Our most educated guesses at what they are? The Dr. Barbara Sturm Super Anti-Aging Cleansing Cream, a Tata Harper’s Cleanser (either the Regenerating BHA Exfoliating Cleanser or the Clarifying Cleanser), the OUAI Body Cleanser in St. Barts, and the Christophe Robin Volumizing Shampoo and Conditioner.
Only time will tell if we are right. And who knows? Maybe we’ll also finally learn what liquid eyeliner is responsible for Swift’s cat-eye, who makes her iconic red lip, and what setting spray kept all of her makeup in place for three hours of nonstop dancing and singing. Fingers crossed.
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