Elvis Presley’s Granddaughter Riley Keogh Wants to Be a Celebrity Aesthetician

When good looks run in the family, it’s only natural to want to maintain them. Elvin Presley’s stunning granddaughter Riley Keough, the daughter of Lisa Marie Presley

and Danny Keough is no stranger to a proper facial regimen. In fact, she’s so enthusiastic about them that she tries out some of her favorite products on her famous friends.

“A lot of nights, what I like to do is give my friends facials! They’re like, ‘Riley, no! Stop!’” she tells beauty website Into the Gloss. “But it’s what I always want to do, especially if I get new stuff. I’ll be like, ‘I want to give you guys a facial.’ They’re like, ‘Oh my God, no.’ I need to get a steamer, though.”

Sure, it’s normal for her friends to be apprehensive about having an untrained non-professional touch their faces, but Riley appears to have a pretty legit set of equipment to back up her odd hobby: “I do have LED lights at home. Half the fun of those is using them on other people. I think I should have been an aesthetician, honestly.”

On herself, Riley is a pretty big fan of masks for keeping her complexion in check. “There’s so many, but I really like Tracie Martyn’s Complexion Savior. It doesn’t make your face red afterwards. There’s also the Glamglow Supermud Clearing Treatment everyone has that I’ll use when I need something harder-core—but not before an event. You’re not going to want to use something that might irritate your skin. Something moisturizing like Christine Chin’s Soothing Hydrating Masque is what you want.”

At the end of the day, though, especially during a tiring jaunt to New York where she says she is “out every night,” Riley relies on a few simple tricks to get her makeup off and keep her skin in check. “Ideally, I use Bioderma and then use the Klorane Smoothing and Relaxing Patches under my eyes. The other thing I’ll do is use coconut oil to get my makeup off, because that really gets sparkles off, too.”

[Into the Gloss]

 

Photos by Tom Newton

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