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Jodie Turner-Smith gave birth to her daughter with Dawson’s Creek actor Joshua Jackson in April. Jodie is known for her beautiful and smooth complexion and many people have wondered what she does to maintain such healthy looking skin.

Post giving birth Turner-Smith had issues with hormonal break outs and she told Vogue that she would use her breast milk for spot treatments. Recently, Jodie interviewed with Vogue again and stated that she now uses her breast milk in her serums. She believes that the lactic acid in her breast milk is doing wonders for her skin. Here are a few quotes about her new skin care regimen and how she wishes to raise her daughter:

“My current beauty secret is that I put breast milk in all of my face serums,” the actress, 34, told Vogue on Wednesday, September 16. “My skin is very sensitive, so I use a light cleanser, and then I put on a serum with aloe and breast milk that I literally squeeze right into my hands from my boob. I think it’s the lactic acid. I’ve just found that the milk has been revolutionary.”

The Queen & Slim star previously spoke about using her breast milk to combat postpartum pimples.

“I’ve been getting so many spots lately (hormones)?,” the England native said in her Instagram Story in May. “I put breast milk on them last night and today my skin looks much better.”

She and husband Joshua Jackson welcomed their baby girl in April. The model said on Wednesday that she plans to teach their little one about self-confidence in the future.

“That self-­assuredness is what is going to help her navigate life,” Turner-Smith explained to the outlet. “It’s important to impart to my daughter what is beautiful about her, and about who she comes from and where she comes from and what is powerful about that.”

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Jodie is stunning. Every time I see a picture of her she reminds me of a young Grace Jones. It’s unfair how beautiful she is. I personally like her relationship with Joshua Jackson because he was her teenage crush, similarly to Lisa Bonet and Jason Momoa’s relationship.

I love how she says she will raise her daughter with confidence and I feel that is important. Especially in a society that pushes a narrative that women’s confidence should be connected to external factors and validation. Anyhow, I wonder if breast milk in homemade breast milk serums must come from the person using them? In any case, I think she may be on to something with these homemade remedies. Women for centuries had a profound understanding of the human body before modern western medicine.

In the meantime, I am going to take a page from Jodie’s book and look for some face serums with lactic acid. I want to see if they will help me get that glow because I am in desperate need. My skin lately has been going through its 40+ phase of getting dry and patchy in spots.

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