When your mom is one of the most beautiful actors in Hollywood, you're bound to pick up a few beauty tricks. Of her mom Goldie Hawn's beauty routine, Kate Hudson told Into The Gloss: "It was always the mascara for my mom—she has such big eyes—and every time I'd see her put on the mascara, her whole face changed. And I'd just be like, ‘[gasps] Mascara...yes!"
The motherly advice Zanna Roberts Rassi received: "To be polite to everyone. That's the best beauty advice, ever. To be rude is to be ugly!"
The beauty advice that the youngest Jenner gleaned from momager, Kris? "Always stay hydrated," she told Style.com.
"The best advice my mom gave me is to never over pluck my eyebrows," the celebrity makeup artist said. "My mom did it when she was a teen, and they never grew back."
Leave it to Mom to see the brighter side of life. For actor Clémence Poésy, that brighter side is dark eye circles. "My mom always said, 'I don't understand why people cover the circles under their eyes. I think that's a very beautiful thing and it gives character to the face,'" she told Yahoo! Beauty
"My mom and grandmother both stressed to me the power of natural hair care ingredients, like honey, oatmeal, brazil nut oil and coconut oil," said the celebrity hairstylist. "My grandmother used to make her own natural hair care remedies, which inspired me to create my own line of hair care products using natural ingredients."
The best advice my mom gave me was to wash my face every night. It has kept my skin looking really young, and I have never had a break out from sleeping with makeup on," said celebrity hair colorist Jennifer J. "Amazing advice, and it didn't cost a thing."
At one time, Molly Sims favored a permed-hair look achieved with rollers sealed with scrunch spray. The actor told Allure: "The best piece of advice she ever gave me was when she said, ‘I'm telling you, all the college girls are wearing their hair straight.' And she helped me get a straightening iron and do it. I was like five years ahead of the curve."
Celebrity hairstylist Marc Mena learned to keep his skin hydrated, thanks to advice from mom. "She always used to tell me: moisturize, moisturize, moisturize," he said.
When you're a world-famous super—and business mogel to boot—it's natural to gravitate toward a more-is-more beauty philosophy. But Tyra Banks thanks her mom for makeunder advice. "My mom tells me, ‘Trust your beauty, Tyra. You don't have to look like a drag queen.' She told me to do my hair as if I'd done it that morning and then go to the red carpet," she told Allure magazine.
"From a young age, my mom always made me wear sunscreen and drink lots of water," the stylist said. "It may sound simplistic, but these healthy habits have helped me maintain good skin in my 30s."
What evergreen beauty tip did January Jones learn from her mother, Karen Jones? "To not over pluck your eyebrows," she told Violet Grey. "A strong brow makes you look younger."
The YouTube star's mom offered her some sage advice: "There is nothing a good attitude and a layer of lipstick can't fix."
Supermodel-worthy skin isn't just about the genes. Kate Upton's mom instilled a strong skin care regimen in the model and actor from day one."She taught me to wash and tone my face every night," Updon told Yahoo! Beauty. "No matter what time of night I get home, I go straight to the sink to wash and tone. I'm like a robot. It's ingrained in me."
"The best advice my mom has ever gave me is to be gentle with my skin," the makeup artist said. "No matter what, don't pick at a zit, tug on the skin around your eyes, sleep in makeup or squint your face."