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Hilary Duff’s Barely There Makeup Is Seriously Incredible

These are the exact products she used.
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Hilary Duff knows how to serve up a beauty look. First she inspired our tween hair and makeup moments while playing our onscreen BFF, Lizzie McGuire, in the aughts. And her Y2K spiky buns, colorful clip-in extensions, butterfly clips, and glitter eye shadow are back trending on TikTok for a new-gen rendition.

But these days her glam has grown up with her, and it still looks incredible. The latest? Duff hopped on the clean-girl aesthetic with a barely there makeup look to star on this month's cover of Women's Health. The Body Issue saw her stripped back, naked and baring her body alongside a few home truths about coming to a place of acceptance after struggling with body image issues in the past. 

Posting the cover shot to her Instagram, Duff thanked photographer Daniella Midenge, writing, “I love these photos so much, thank you for capturing a moment in time where I felt both completely vulnerable but powerful.” And she also gave a shout-out to her glam squad and makeup artist Kelsey Deenihan Fisher, commenting, “I live for the no make up/make up look you gave me and the ‘sheen’ spray was 👏.”

We couldn't agree more. And in case you're wondering exactly how Fisher created the freshest, dewiest skin going, luckily, she shared the products she used to create the look to her Instagram. For the base, Fisher used Chanel's Les Beiges Water Fresh Tint in the shade Light Deep, which is light as water, with the prettiest hint of tint. Duff's cheeks were sun-kissed with Tower 28's Bronzino Illuminating Cream Bronzer in the shade West Coast to add definition. 

Fisher kept Duff's eyelids subtly sheeny with Kjaer Weis Cream Eyeshadow in Golden, topped off with Chanel's transparent Baume Essentiel for a glossy wet-look effect, and finished things off with naturally full-looking lashes, thanks to BareMinerals Maximist Phyto-Fibre Volumizing Mascara. Her lips were veiled in Chanel's Rouge Coco Baume in the shade Natural Charm.

As for that sheen spray that the actor couldn't get enough of? Fisher used Sol de Janiero's Rio Sunset Glow Oil mixed with Supergoop's Play SPF 50 spray all over her body for luxe, glossy-looking skin.

It's the lastest in a long line of pretty beauty looks. Recently Duff gave us her own spin on the off-duty model bun. And before that, she posted a cute snatched bun with swerved edges for extra pretty detail.

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So for a Y2K beauty queen who's going the distance, Hilary Duff remains as much of a muse today as she did in the 2000s.

This story originally appeared on Glamour U.K.