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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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