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Even being a showgirl needs to be relaxed.
With Taylor Swift’s latest album, The Life of a Showgirl, already setting sales records and its accompanying film debuting at No. 1, there’s no stopping the songstress.
But if you’re wondering how the megastar relaxes, the just-released Ellas Tour documentary (scheduled for release on December 12th) offers a glimpse into how Swift relaxes after a show, including the actual bath products she uses.
In an Instagram post today, the star shared the trailer for “The Elus Tour, The Final Show,” produced by Disney. In the clip, she describes her nightly wind-down routine. And we couldn’t help but notice that her nightly ritual staples start at just $28.
Her bathtubside range includes hair and body products such as St. Bart’s Ouai Body Cleanser, which has scents of dragon fruit, orange blossom, tuberose, and musk. (If you want to smell Swift all the time, you can also buy a body mist for $38.)
Her other products include Oprah-approved beauty brand Dr. Barbara Sturm’s Super Anti-Aging Cleansing Cream, Tata Harper Purifying Cleanser, and Christophe Robin Delicate Volumizing Shampoo and Conditioner.
“I can’t sleep because I can’t get off,” Swift said after the show, removing her makeup as her cat Benjamin Button lovingly looked on.
“So I watch a lot of TV. I eat room service in bed. I sign boxes of 2,000 CDs. And then I get tired,” she said.
Swift might also do a double take on show makeup, considering she has both a detoxifying Tata Harper face wash and a creamy Dr. Sturm emulsion on her bathtub shelf.
What about her shampoo with rose extract? Available in two sizes, the larger one is the best value.
This formula promises to add volume to hair and make it look fuller, and it has a near-perfect rating at Bloomindale’s. (The brand, founded by a famous stylist, is also popular among other A-listers.)
A coordinating color-safe hair conditioner promises volume and moisture, guaranteeing showgirl-worthy hair.
Swift’s six-episode documentary features new footage and clips from BTS, including Travis Kelsey, Ed Sheeran, and Sabrina Carpenter, as well as her complete set of “Tortured Poets Society” for the first time.
While you wait for the premiere, stock up on botanical-scented bath essentials now. Once given the Swift seal of approval, these items are sure to sell out quickly.
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