Age-defying Bec Judd goes makeup free as she reveals her luxurious $365 skincare routine

She’s a fresh-faced beauty! Age-defying footy WAG Rebecca Judd, 38, goes makeup free as she reveals her luxurious $365 skincare routine


Rebecca Judd is one of AFL‘s most glamorous WAGS.

And now the 38-year-old has shared with fans some of her beauty secrets. 

Posting to Instagram this week, Bec, who is an ambassador for brand The Skincare Company, went make-up free as she revealed her luxurious $365 skincare routine.

She’s a fresh-faced beauty! Age-defying footy WAG Rebecca Judd, 38, went makeup free this week as she revealed her luxurious $365 skincare routine

‘It’s self-care time with @theskincarecompany’s easy to follow 4 step at-home Winter facial routine,’ she captioned the post.

In the video, the fresh-faced beauty begins her regimen by using a gentle daily cleanser priced at $55.

She then applies an AHA/BHA facial scrub, which retails for $95.  

Next up, Bec enjoys a soothing dual peptide mask, available to purchase at $90.

And in the final stage, the stunner said she uses a hydration serum priced at $125  which is her ‘fave for cooler months.’  

Four-step process: In the video, the fresh-faced beauty begins her regimen by using a gentle daily cleanser priced at $55

Four-step process: In the video, the fresh-faced beauty begins her regimen by using a gentle daily cleanser priced at $55

Hot tip: In the final stage, the stunner said she uses a hydration serum priced at $125 which is her 'fave for cooler months'

Hot tip: In the final stage, the stunner said she uses a hydration serum priced at $125 which is her ‘fave for cooler months’

In her video, Bec is donning a matching pink tracksuit set by her own brand JAGGAD.

This post comes after Bec revealed her hair secrets in July last year, admitting she only washes her hair twice a week.

More beauty secrets: Bec (pictured) said she only washes her hair twice a week and instead prefers to use dry shampoo to keep it looking its best

More beauty secrets: Bec (pictured) said she only washes her hair twice a week and instead prefers to use dry shampoo to keep it looking its best

What are Bec’s beauty secrets? 

* Wash your hair twice a week to keep it looking glossy; otherwise rely on dry shampoo to give it a boost.

Bec Judd's beauty secrets include using a hair mask once a week and always wearing SPF

Bec Judd’s beauty secrets include using a hair mask once a week and always wearing SPF

* Use a hair mask once a week or once a fortnight.

* Invest in active skincare products that will work the hard yards for you. Bec likes to wear Vitamin C, Vitamin B5 and Vitamin A.

* Always wear SPF daily.

* Use a microneedle derma roller once a week to help your serums better penetrate into your skin.

* Choose a slightly lighter pencil for your eyebrow as this helps to create a fluffier and more natural look.

* Use powder foundation for a seamless and efficient finish. 

* Drink green tea to boost your complexion.

‘Before that I’d always been an oilier hair type and would have to wash my hair every two days, especially if I exercised, but the Klorane dry shampoo just pushes me through,’ Bec told Gritty Pretty

If her hair needs some extra nourishment, she’ll turn to the Mango Butter Mask ($24.95) by the same brand, as it’s ‘super luxurious and smells insane’.

In the past, Bec has shared her other beauty secrets, including drinking green tea – which is a well-known skin aid. 

In the past, Bec (pictured) has shared her other beauty secrets, including drinking green tea - which is a well-known skin aid

In the past, Bec (pictured) has shared her other beauty secrets, including drinking green tea – which is a well-known skin aid

In 2013, the mother-of-four acknowledged that she invests ‘a lot of time, effort and cash’ into her appearance and said she gets ‘shocking eye bags.’

‘I get lots of little lumps and bumps here and there if I don’t stay on top of things and I have shocking eye bags some times,’ she said on her website.

‘I guess compared to five years ago, my skin is a lot better. I have put a lot of time, effort and cash into it so it’s nice for people to notice the improvement.’ 

Improved skin: 'I guess compared to five years ago, my skin is a lot better. I have put a lot of time, effort and cash into it so it's nice for people to notice the improvement'

Improved skin: ‘I guess compared to five years ago, my skin is a lot better. I have put a lot of time, effort and cash into it so it’s nice for people to notice the improvement’