Jennifer Lopez gave a peek into her post-makeup refresh routine this week, sharing a bilingual breakdown of the three JLO Beauty products she leans on during long work days.
The caption went up on Instagram in both Spanish and English. Lopez wrote the full routine in Spanish first, then followed with an English version. She uses this format often on her platforms, connecting with English and Spanish speakers in the same post. Lopez has made that kind of outreach a consistent part of how she engages with her audience.
The routine covers three steps. First, a spritz of Glow Mist. Then the Beso Balm. Last, a small amount of under-eye cream, applied with a light tapping motion to keep the area moisturized and smooth.
That tapping technique is the most useful detail in the post. Lopez explained that pressing gently prevents makeup from settling into fine lines and looking cakey. Rubbing or dragging the product works pigment into texture. Gentle tapping keeps things smooth. It’s the kind of specific, experience-backed tip that reads more like advice from a trusted friend than a brand campaign. That makes it easy to take seriously.
She also pointed out that the routine isn’t a one-time finishing step. It can be repeated throughout the day as needed. Most people treat a skin refresh as something done once before heading out. Coming back to it midday, or midway through a long shoot, is a different approach entirely.
Lopez closed the caption with “JLO Beauty saves me every day!” and four kiss lip emojis.
She launched JLO Beauty in January 2021, and the brand has grown steadily since. She’s positioned the products around what she’d actually use herself, not just items tied to her name.
The Glow Mist and Beso Balm are among the line’s most recognizable offerings. The under-eye cream fits with the anti-aging focus she’s built into the brand from the start. Posts like this one, with clear steps and a specific technique, give the audience something real to work with.
At 56, Lopez has become one of the more trusted voices in celebrity beauty. Her skin regularly draws attention, and she’s been willing to share her approach in practical, specific terms rather than vague ones. That consistency helps the brand feel genuine rather than promotional.
The “super long work days” she mentioned in the caption are easy to believe. She’s maintained one of the busiest schedules in entertainment for over 25 years. The work spans music, film and TV, and her own brand.
Long stretches on set or at events are the norm for her. A quick, repeatable touch-up that can hold up through all of that is genuinely useful to have around.
Anyone curious to try it should follow the same order: Glow Mist first, then Beso Balm, then the under-eye cream with light taps. It’s quick to do and easy to come back to throughout the day.
