As the summer movie season kicked off in 2015, "Catch the Demon" made a huge splash at the box office, earning an impressive 173 million yuan on its opening day. The film follows a young man who is secretly carrying the imperial demon king and is protected by a demon sorcerer throughout his journey to escape various monsters. Starring Jing Boran and Bai Lili, the movie quickly became one of the most anticipated films of the year in China.
Bai Baihe, known for her role in the upcoming film "Women's Tumor Jun" alongside Wu Yanzu, has also been making waves. Though there have been plenty of rumors about her personal life, it's hard to deny that her acting skills are top-notch—her performances consistently bring in strong box office numbers. As a mother of a seven-year-old, Bai remains in her early 30s, juggling the pressures of fame with the demands of motherhood. How does she keep her face smooth, her eyes bright, and her energy high? Let’s take a closer look at her skincare secrets.
Despite being a busy actress, Bai isn’t one for beauty salons. She admits she doesn’t have the patience for long treatments, often preferring to sleep through them. Her hairstyle is always simple and practical, reflecting her no-nonsense attitude. Yet, despite not visiting salons, Bai has developed her own unique skincare routine that keeps her looking youthful and radiant.
Her secret starts with diet. Every morning, she drinks a bowl of mixed grain porridge, even though it’s not the most appealing. She believes in nourishing her body from within, and she sticks to this habit religiously. A quick breakfast might be a bowl of cereal with an egg, which she finds both convenient and healthy.
She also loves using face masks. After washing her face in the morning, she applies a mask and then follows up with her usual skincare products. At night, she uses another mask. In winter, she eats kiwi and oysters, which she says are great for hydration. She also drinks water regularly, especially between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., and again from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.—times when her body is most receptive to hydration. This advice came from Chinese medicine doctors, and she swears by it.
When she’s not filming, she enjoys staying up late watching movies, but once work begins, she goes to bed by 10 p.m. and wakes up at 7 or 8 a.m. She avoids cold drinks, ice cream, and other cooling foods, believing they’re bad for women’s health. Coffee is her only drink, and she keeps things simple.
She also emphasizes the importance of natural skin care. “I don’t like to wear makeup all the time,†she says. “It’s better to wash your face before going out. Let your skin do its job. If you don’t need to, skip the bath for a couple of days. It takes away moisture from your body.†Especially after 30, she believes daily baths can weaken your energy.
For Bai, maintaining her vitality is key. “After giving birth, I chose to follow nature’s rhythm. Eating nutrient-rich foods helps me recover and feel stronger,†she explains.
While some may question her methods, her glowing skin at 31 speaks for itself. But she’s not the only one with a unique approach. Yao Chen, another popular actress, has her own skincare routine that includes regular visits to the beauty salon. She believes in professional care and spends at least 10 days on full-body treatments. She also loves running and badminton, often doing a quick run before filming to boost her energy and improve her skin’s appearance.
Yao Chen also focuses on a balanced diet. When filming is hectic, she brings her own bread, fruit, and yogurt to ensure she stays nourished. She starts her day with a head massage, gently tapping her scalp with her fingertips to promote blood flow and mental clarity. She also makes sure to remove her makeup, cleanse, and moisturize every night. Even though she’s not the most glamorous, she’s very meticulous about her skincare routine.
When she’s outdoors, she knows hydration is key. To prevent dryness, she follows a strict nighttime skincare routine. She also occasionally cooks ginseng chicken soup to help maintain her skin’s glow. For her, skincare is not just about beauty—it’s about balance, health, and well-being.
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