Winter Face Care Tips From Cult Facialist Joanna Czech

Joanna Czech is the cult facial mastermind behind many a famous complexion, including Kim Kardashian West, Charlize Theron, and Cate Blanchett, just to name a few. She’s been in the game for more than three decades, and she’s here to help guide us through the harsh winter – a time of year that is not a friend to most skin. Czech is now working alongside Edouard Mauvais-Jarvis, Dior’s environmental and scientific communications director, on special editorial projects. Here are her tips for keeping skin healthy and glowing during these cold, dry months.

Winter Face Care Tips From Cult Facialist Joanna Czech

Cleanse Gently, Cleanse Less

Czech says that with few exceptions, we should all be expecting super-dehydrated skin during the winter. For this, a balm or oil cleansers offer the most comfort for the skin. And while your face needs a pick-me-up when you roll out of bed after hours of shut-eye, it’s best to rinse it with cold or lukewarm (never hot!) water instead of face wash. “Too much cleansing, even with a gentle oil cleanser, can strip the lipids and [compromise] the skin barrier,” she explains. But after a long day out in the world, the stuff you come home with on your face is not the stuff you want to rely on water to get off – so let the nighttime be your substance rinse of the day.

Use an Exfoliating Toner

If word hasn’t reached you by now that exfoliants cause micro tears on the epidermis of your face, you’re late. But Czech recommends a pH-balancing exfoliating toner without the tearing beads to avoid aggravating the skin. “I want to respect the skin’s outer layer because if it is out of balance, it won’t be absorbing product the way you want it to,” explains Czech. “It’s like a hole in the roof of a house—when it rains, some areas will be dry, others will be wet.” So, balance is the key more than exfoliation.

Winter Face Care Tips From Cult Facialist Joanna Czech

Do an At-Home Facial Massage

A deep-tissue facial massage is one of the best things you can do for your face. It sculpts the face by reducing fluid buildup. It also stimulates the lymphatic system, which helps your face absorb the active ingredients you’re trying to get into it with all those products! Using your fingertips, First, apply a gentle oil; then use your fingertips to glide pressure along the jawline and upward toward the top of your cheekbones, under your eyes, and across the forehead. Gliding gauze-wrapped anti-inflammatory green or chamomile tea ice cubes over the skin can provide an extra boost.

Stick to Oil-Based Moisturizers

Once the cold hits, Czech says oil-based moisturizers offer the best protection for most skin. “Water-based moisturizers can freeze on the skin and cause broken capillaries,” she warns. A hydrating mist can also help it stay relaxed and nutrient-filled throughout the day.

Do Targeted Mask Treatments

From overnight hydrating masks to fast-acting sheet mask, these are a great way to give your skin the extra care it needs to go out into the day ready for and protected from the bitter cold. Key moisturizing and brightening ingredients to look out for include red algae and green tea.

Winter Face Care Tips From Cult Facialist Joanna Czech

The Remarkably Successful Career of Jamie Lee Curtis Through the Years

Since playing the lead character in the popular horror classic, Halloween, Jamie Lee Curtis has gone on to become a Hollywood icon, taking up roles in everything from dramas and comedies. Her life has been just as exciting as her movies.

Born to Be a Star

Born in sunny Santa Monica, California in November of 1958, most people probably suspected that little Jamie Lee Curtis was going to eventually become one of the next renowned Hollywood greats. Both of her parents happened to have been some of the biggest movie actors of their generation.

Born to Be a Star

A Line of Horror Stars

Jamie Lee Curtis wasn’t the only woman in her family to make a big splash with a memorable horror role. Her mother, Janet Leigh, was one of the most famous horror stars of the day. Her biggest moment had probably been in 1960, shortly after Curtis was born, when she starred in the now infamous Hitchcock horror film, Psycho. Her scene earned her a Golden Globe Award and even a nomination at the Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actress.

A Line of Horror Stars

Dad Was a Star Too

Tony Curtis was also a big star during the 1950s, appearing in over 100 films. Like his daughter, he played in roles that ranged from lighthearted and fun comedies to serious and intense dramas. One of his biggest roles also happened shortly after Jamie Lee Curtis was born, in 1959 when he starred in the film, Some Like It Hot, appearing alongside none other than Marilyn Monroe. The American Film Institute called the movie, “the funniest American film ever made.”

Dad Was a Star Too

The Separation

In 1962, Jamie Lee and her older sister Kelly decided to go live with their mother. The two grew very close with her.

The Very Publicized Separation

Not Sure of Her Future

So growing up it was just Jamie Lee and her older sister Kelly. The two attended the same high school together, first in Beverly Hills and for a couple years in Connecticut, and Jamie Lee Curtis would eventually go on to attend the same university as her mother, University of the Pacific. Although for Jamie Lee she didn’t attend it for the same reasons as her mother. The future actress actually had her sights set on becoming a future lawyer.

Not Sure of Her Future

Not Exactly Getting Straight A’s

Even though Jamie Lee Curtis had her sights set on becoming a lawyer, it didn’t seem as though it was going to be for her. In an interview with Good Housekeeping, the actress admitted, “I was studying corrections at the University of the Pacific… I was a terrible student. School just… missed me. I probably had some learning thing that I didn’t know about. I had a D+ average and was a party girl.” But soon her life would change.

Not Exactly Getting Straight A’s

Curtis Takes a New Path

It was clear that school was not going to be the place where Jamie Lee Curtis found her success. So, she returned to the place that she had grown up in, Los Angeles, to see if she could find success as an actress. With only a half year of college under her belt, Jamie Lee Curtis would have to rely on nothing more than her own talent and perseverance. Thankfully, she was about to catch a break sooner than expected.

Curtis Takes a New Path

Her Very First Audition

Coming back to L.A. Curtis did what many young actresses do, hire an acting agent and start trying out for roles. Her agent had actually managed to find a great role for her, one based on Nancy Drew in an upcoming television series. While she did try out for the part, she would soon discover that becoming an actress wasn’t as easy as just having a couple of famous parents. In fact, things were about to get a lot worse.

Her Very First Audition

Jamie Lee Curtis Gets Fired

After not getting the role for the Nancy Drew based television show, Jamie Lee Curtis knew she had to keep going. What seemed like a big break came rolling her way when the major movie studio Universal agreed to sign the young actress to a seven-year contract. But it didn’t last, Jamie was fired. In an interview, she said, “I got fired along with 12 other actors. I was devastated.”

Jamie Lee Curtis Gets Fired

The Opportunity of a Lifetime

After what likely seemed like years of dealing with rejection Jamie Lee Curtis was about to catch the biggest break of her life. After Universal had fired her she once again became a free agent, able to work for whoever she wanted. So when a young independent movie maker by the name of John Carpenter approached her with a role in his upcoming horror film, she decided to take it. It would become probably the best decision of her career.

The Opportunity of a Lifetime

Halloween Becomes a Huge Success

When reflecting on the film that brought her into the limelight, which happened shortly after she’d gotten fired from Universal, Jamie Lee Curtis says, “had I not been fired, I would not have been able to go up for the movie Halloween, which basically gave me the life I have today.” Indeed Curtis’ role as lead character Laurie Strode wowed audiences and soon became an iconic cult film. In fact, this indie film defied numerous expectations that many people had.

Halloween Becomes a Huge Success

The Money Doesn’t Matter (Unfortunately)

Halloween could easily be described as a box office smash. Filmed on a budget that ran at a mere $325,000, the movie ended up grossing $70 million and was screened worldwide. While the people responsible for filming were no doubt happy, that number didn’t mean much for Curtis other than the fame that it brought her. In spite of the amount of money the film had raked in, Curtis’ paycheck remained at a mere $8,000 for her starring role.

The Money Doesn’t Matter (Unfortunately)

Hollywood’s New “Scream Queen”

Much like her mother had been a generation ago, Jamie Lee Curtis’ name was now intertwined with the horror genre. For her work in Halloween, Curtis was given the title of “scream queen,” meaning an actress who is associated almost exclusively with horror films. While this was no doubt a major high point in her life, it was only the beginning. Jamie Lee Curtis went on to star in many other Hollywood horror films – all with varying degrees of success.

Hollywood’s New “Scream Queen”

Her Next Project – The Fog

Jamie Lee Curtis’ next film after Halloween was another horror flick, this time called The Fog. The film was also directed by John Carpenter, the same director as Halloween, with Curtis once again taking the lead role. Many suspected that this winning formula was going to once again produce an incredible film that moviegoers would remember. While The Fog did do very financially well at the box office, the critics had some mixed reviews about this particular horror film.

Her Next Project – The Fog

Her Next Two Horror Films

Hollywood’s scream queen could hardly stay away from more horror films now could she? Obviously not, and her next film, Prom Night, was similar to Halloween in that it was a low budget Canadian feature that also relied on the same slasher elements as her first-ever film. The second movie she starred in was Terror Train. While both of these films did fairly well at the box office, critics were not happy with either one of these horror movies.

Her Next Two Horror Films

Curtis Needs to Act Fast

Curtis was no stranger to the inner workings of Hollywood movies. She had been raised by two movie stars, and quickly saw that her career was becoming very centered around doing only horror films. In a 2018 interview, Curtis said, “I felt honored that Halloween was and will be the greatest part of my creative life. But I also grew up in show-off business, and I recognized very early that a pigeonholing association with one genre only would be limiting.”

Curtis Needs to Act Fast

Just One Last Horror Film

A mere three years after Halloween had been released in 1978, Halloween II hit theaters. It was met with eager anticipation from fans who wondered whether or not it could possibly compare to the first Halloween that had garnered so much attention. While the film did well at the box office, and Curtis herself was praised for her role, overall critics felt that the film didn’t compare to the original, relying instead on too many elements like blood and gore.

Just One Last Horror Film

Finally Getting Out of Horror

After years of stressing if she’d ever be able to star in anything that wasn’t trying to make people jump out of their seats, Jamie Lee Curtis finally got the chance to star in a comedy. 1983 marked the premiere of Trading Places, a funny feature starring Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd. The film was a huge hit, with Curtis herself being praised for playing the role of Ophelia. But praise wasn’t the only thing Curtis got out of it.

Finally Getting Out of Horror

Her Biggest Honor So Far

Jamie Lee Curtis’ reputation was about to completely change after the film Trading Places hit theaters. For one thing, she was taken much more seriously as an actress, having proved that she could do more than just horror films. The other is that the film earned her a BAFTA, or British Film and Television Award, essentially a British Academy Award, for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Additionally, the film itself was nominated for several prestigious BAFTA awards as well.

Her Biggest Honor So Far

Curtis Gets a New Reputation

Having been known around Hollywood for her horror films, and of course as the newest Hollywood “scream queen,” Curtis was now being recognized for her looks. While this was a welcome change, since she was trying to distance herself from horror films, she wasn’t excited about being known especially for her looks. In an interview in 1985, after starring in the film Perfect, she said, “It connotes where your physical and sensual presence is the only thing people respond to.”

Curtis Gets a New Reputation

Actually a Geek at Heart

Curtis also stated, “I do it because I like doing the work. I’m not a vamp girl; I’m very much the baby girl – especially in my private life. I walk around in Tretorns and baggy safari shorts and odd assorted T-shirts from my husband’s T-shirt collection. No makeup like a very semi-geeky, awkward girl. Girl! And I stress girl! I really think of myself as a girl. I only put on my womanly stuff when I go to work.”

Actually a Geek at Heart

A Fish Called Wanda

Even though Jamie Lee Curtis might not have been so happy with her new reputation, it was doing a lot for her career. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Curtis was landing numerous roles, always staying at the forefront of the public eye. In 1988 her career received another boost after she performed in the film, A Fish Called Wanda. The heist movie involving jewel thieves ended up getting her a nomination from both the Golden Globes and from BAFTA too.

A Fish Called Wanda

Becoming a TV Star Too

Although Jamie Lee Curtis had already found enormous success as a movie actress, she decided it was time to seek new opportunities by jumping from the silver screen to the small screen. Her first major television role was in the sitcom comedy, Anything But Love. In it, her and comedian Richard Lewis play two colleagues who, over the course of the show, are unable to hide their feelings for each other. Curtis won a Golden Globe and People’s Choice Award.

Becoming a TV Star Too

Becoming a Movie Police Officer

Her next big move happened in 1990, when Jamie Lee Curtis starred as New York police officer Megan Turner in Blue Steel. In that film, Curtis’ character is wrongly accused of killing a convenience store robber, who police believe to be innocent after the robber’s weapon goes mysteriously missing. The movie was met with rave reviews, and Curtis proved that she could hold her own when it came to playing the role of an action hero on the big screen.

Becoming a Movie Police Officer

Coming of Age Drama

The next year Jamie Lee Curtis teamed up with her old friend and former co-star Dan Aykroyd, in the coming of age drama/comedy, My Girl. The film also starred Macaulay Culkin from the Home Alone series, and Anna Chlumsky (Veep) in her first ever role. The film grossed an astounding $121 million after being filmed on a budget of $17 million. It was even good enough to warrant a sequel, and proved that Curtis still could do no wrong.

Coming of Age Drama

“The Best Time Ever”

One of the early husband and wife spy thrillers, True Lies starred Jamie Lee Curtis and Arnold Schwarzenegger as a married couple. Throughout the course of the film, the two discover some things about each other. Namely that he is an actual super spy while she can handle herself in some stressful situations. Jamie Lee Curtis described the experience as “the best time ever,” and the two were reported to have remained friends ever since working together in the film.

“The Best Time Ever”

Dancing During True Lies

While the film was a lot of fun for the two of them, it was not without its challenges. Although Arnold Schwarzenegger had no problem performing his own stunts, he had a lot of trouble learning how to dance the tango. Even Curtis fell during one of her dance scenes but, because she’s a pro, got right back up and kept dancing. That take was actually left in the final script and Curtis still got a Golden Globe for it.

Dancing During True Lies

Off-Screen Things Are Great

While things in the movie business were going great, many wondered how Curtis’ personal life was holding up as well. It turns out that it couldn’t have been better. Curtis had ended up marrying fellow actor Christopher Guest in December 1984. Apparently, she had seen a photo of him in Rolling Stone and had told her friend, Debra Hill, “Oh, I’m going to marry that guy.” Five months later, her bold prediction came true, and the two tied the knot.

Off-Screen Things Are Great

Her Family Continues to Grow

Jamie Lee Curtis and husband Christopher Guest decided that it was time for the two of them to grow their family. They decided to adopt their first child, a girl, and named her Annie. It seemed as though growing up next to Jamie Lee Curtis has done wonders for the girl, who has since gone on to embody her adopted mother’s immeasurable talent. While not as fond of the spotlight as her mom, she is known to make occasional appearances.

Her Family Continues to Grow

Bonding With Her Son

Shortly after Annie was adopted, Jamie Lee Curtis and Christopher Guest decided to add just one more to the family. This time they adopted a boy, and named him Thomas. Apparently, the two are quite fond of online video games, with Curtis saying, “The astonishing thing about being a parent is that your children bring things to you that you would never, ever, ever, ever know… And you hope that you bring a few things to them that are interesting.”

Bonding With Her Son

Coming Clean About Her Habits

Although Curtis had some enormous successes in her life, ranging from her award studded movie and film career to her large and loving family, she had been carrying a secret with her. She confessed to her husband Christopher that she had been engaging in some unhealthy habits to relieve stress. Her husband was reportedly stunned that he had never noticed but promised to support her on her journey to get healthy and remove these particularly unhealthy vices from her life.

Coming Clean About Her Habits

Her Biggest Accomplishment to Date

For Curtis, getting sober was the best thing she had done for herself, and something that she considered to be her biggest accomplishment. In an interview after her recovery, she later recalled, “I’m breaking the cycle that has basically destroyed the lives of generations in my family…Getting sober remains my single greatest accomplishment. [It’s] bigger than my husband, bigger than both of my children and bigger than any work, success, failure – anything.” We’re all very proud of her!

Her Biggest Accomplishment to Date

Continuing to Defy the Odds

With Curtis’ positive, can-do attitude, she continued to excel to tremendous heights in her work. After finishing rehab, she went right back to work with a brand new outlook on life. Her next project was the 2002 Halloween sequel, Halloween: Resurrection. While the film didn’t do so well critically, it was a minor success at the box office. But more importantly, it helped Curtis prove to the world that she could still be just as successful as ever before.

Continuing to Defy the Odds

Curtis and Lindsay Lohan

In 2003 Jamie Lee Curtis starred next to Lindsay Lohan in the mother-daughter comedy Freaky Friday. In the film, the two happen to come across magical fortune cookies, which cause them both to switch bodies. While living out each other’s difficult, daily routines, the two get a new perspective and appreciation for one another. It was a very popular film, doing very well in both the box office and for the critics, and Curtis got a Golden Globe nomination.

Curtis and Lindsay Lohan

Acting in a New Millennium

Throughout the 2000s, Curtis continued to act and be in the public sphere. After Freaky Friday, her career became a reflection of her personal growth, changing as an almost mirror to her. She starred in Christmas with the Kranks in 2004, before acting in films like The Kid & I, and Beverly Hills Chihuahua. While the films weren’t as popular as some of her other works, Curtis continued to invest an enormous amount of effort and talent into each production.

Acting in a New Millennium

Other Projects on the Side

Curtis isn’t just a prolific actress who has starred in dozens of movies and television shows; she also happens to be an author. Specifically a children’s author, and one who has published over 13 children’s books. Her books have managed to reach a wide audience, mainly because of her talent as a writer, but also because she has been published by HarperCollins, one of the biggest book publishers around who has made sure to mass distribute all of her books.

Other Projects on the Side

A Talented Writer Overall

Curtis hasn’t just been writing for children, though. When she’s not acting or writing children’s books, the Halloween star writes a blog for the Huffington Post and even maintains her own website where she expresses her thoughts and feelings on several issues. On her website, she describes herself by saying, “moonlights as an actor, photographer, and closet organizer.” Even the Huffington Post made sure to make it clear that Curtis is an author before she is an actress.

A Talented Writer Overall

She’s Also an Inventor

Curtis could have just stopped and rested on her laurels after all of her impressive accomplishments, but she didn’t. Instead, she went ahead and thought of a brand new creation which she decided to patent. The patent was for a diaper that had a built-in pocket on the side that could also hold baby wipes. While many companies have expressed interest in making this a reality, Curtis says she won’t let them use her idea until the wipes are biodegradable.

She’s Also an Inventor

Finally Coming Full Circle

In an interview with the South China Post, Jamie Lee Curtis had confessed that she would never have imagined that she’d ever be playing Laurie Strode for yet another Halloween movie. Guess she should have remembered that one should never say never. Sure enough, in 2018, Curtis once again jumped on to the screen playing the same role that had made her famous. While not as popular as the original, it was considered by many to be the best sequel.

Finally Coming Full Circle

The Best Is Still Ahead

Curtis seems optimistic about her future saying, “I am a constant editor. I shed people, I shed clothing, I shed possessions, I shed ideas. The biggest thing I’ve shed is my own limitations and perception of who I am…It has to come from me. And even if I stumble in my pursuit, that’s okay. We are all looking for a fast track to enlightenment, but it’s sweat equity, sweat equity, sweat equity.” We all hope the best for her!

The Best Is Still Ahead