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Selma Blair on Legally Blonde and Her “Goldilocks” Skin Savior

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Last updated: September 24, 2025 4:34 pm
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Selma Blair on Legally Blonde and Her “Goldilocks” Skin Savior
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It’s not her star power that first hits me about Selma Blair while sitting in a lush New York penthouse (but it’s palpable), but her warm attitude is in stark contrast to the chic nature of the calculation East Coast that I grew up with: Vivienne Kensington Arra Legally blonde. Her eyes brighten as she walks down the memory lane in the Harbordollar Act (covered with Ahem, UCLA, and Cambridge Movie Magic).

“I made a lot of fakes,” laughs Blair. The actress and activist received some serious cosmetic treatments to achieve her appearance Inspired by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Characters that have worsened the skin condition she dealt with for years: dermatitis, a hairline thread-like thing. “I have this little bit of a brow Legally blondeShe wanted me to look more east coast like Jackie O, so they went through it. She explains. Is she her typical preppy style, including thick headbands and swooping bangs? It was the half character, Half Nexity.

(Image credit: Everett Collection)

Cult classic Blair’s repertoire consistently put her on the big screen. As someone with very sensitive skin, someone she didn’t know was exacerbated by multiple sclerosis (MS).

“My skin was once confused,” she says. Having “autoimmune skin” in particular without knowing it made me embarrassed by her lack of progress, despite going to so many highly regarded facials and dermatologists to identify the issue. After too many brushes of skincare trends that promised change and provided a boomerang, Blair is finished.

“I was surprised,” she tells me. “It wasn’t simple. It was just one of my MS stuff, [where I was like]”I don’t know what to do with you,” she recalls. “I hadn’t been diagnosed for many years and it was just like my skin.”

From facials to pushing bottles from Australian skincare brands, eskIn her hands, the actress has experienced all sorts of complexion relief, subdues Blair’s angry skin. Esk, short for Esvidence Skincare, became Blair’s preferred brand, but she didn’t have one product in her lineup. MD, Ginni Mansberg.

Images of her skincare debut Selma Blair, Selma Blair x Esk's ultimate gold.

(Image credit: provided by ESK)

This was Blair’s question. It is a single product that reduces the appearance of thin lines and wrinkles, smooths the skin, increases hydration, strengthens barriers, and minimizes hyperpigmentation. It’s simple isn’t it?