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Katy Perry reveals beauty product she stole from Orlando Bloom

Katy Perry reveals beauty product she stole from Orlando Bloom

Katy Perry doesn’t have to look far for the latest beauty trends. At her recent appearance at Vogue's In the series “In the Bag,” the singer revealed some of her essential health and beauty products, including moisturizer, vitamins, lip gloss and the product she stole from her fiancé Orlando Bloom.

“When I don't wear makeup, I prep my skin. OK, I swear by this little guy. It's called Solawave,” Perry said, pulling out something that resembles a black pen. “I got this from Orlando's [Golden] Globes gift basket.”

Demonstrating how to use the “handy” product, she continued, “It's just this little pen… Turn it on. And the red light therapy starts. And I just go up, up, up. I work, I take calls. I think the red light therapy just helps produce more collagen and brings your skin back to life. Health is wealth.”

As for other products she “swears by,” Perry said she can't live without her lint roller. “I roll the bottoms of my feet with a lint roller before I go to bed. Is that weird? Do we all have weird things like that? I think so. I just shared mine with the world.”

In her Vogue's In the “In the Bag” interview, the “Firework” hitmaker also revealed that the products she carries in her handbag have changed drastically since the birth of her and Bloom’s daughter Daisy Dove in 2020.

Katy Perry on the red carpet. Monica Schipper/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images

She continued, “I always have a snack and always water for her. And always something like a little toy or something for her to play with.”

Perry's new music

The contents of Perry’s purse weren’t the only thing that influenced Daisy Dove. The singer recently released the first two singles from her upcoming sixth studio album, 143which will be released on September 20. In conversation with The sunPerry revealed that the song “Lifetimes” was inspired by her daughter.

“It's funny how sometimes you look for your soulmate in a partner,” she said. “It could be a dog, your mother, your best friend, your cat. But for me, it came in the form of Daisy. I wrote 'Lifetimes' about her. Every night before we go to sleep, I say 'I love you' and then I ask 'Will you find me in every lifetime?' and she says 'Yes.'”

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