'Frozen 2' Cast Kristen Bell Shares Skin Care Secrets

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Mar 16, 2015 09:28 AM EDT

Kristen Bell, who plays Princess Anna in "Frozen," shares some skin care secrets on an interview with Yahoo! According to the site, Bell has been the brand ambassador for Neutrogena since 2011. The "Veronica Mars" actress seems to credit her pregnancies with her flawless skin and the changes in her skin-care routine. 

The actress states, "I feel like my skin-care routine has definitely changed, especially over the past five years, [and] especially after I had the babies. My hormones adjusted to each girl, and when I was pregnant, I had to do next to nothing to have good skin. I felt that 'pregnancy glow.' Once the girls came out, I had to adjust my skin-care routine." 

During an interview with Refinery 29, Bell said about her skin care routine, "I've learned that less is more. It's interesting, because my skin has never been as good as it was when I was pregnant. The minute I found out I was pregnant, I had, like a 10-year-old's skin! So, really, all I do is cleanse and moisturize, with a little bit of exfoliation in there." 

The "Frozen" princess sticks by her belief that less is more as she tells Yahoo! her daily skin-care routine. During the interview the actress says that she loves washing her face using Neutrogena Naturals.  

This past January, Bell stated to InStyle, that she does not wash her face in the morning; instead, she washes her face at night, explaining that her pores are open at night. She says, "I have sensitive skin and dry skin, so all the oils that come out at night, I need to save." 

However, there are some exceptions to the star's face washing method. She tells Yahoo!, "I find that [washing my face] every night with consistency, and sometimes in the morning if I'm feeling oily, keeps me so I don't have to extract." 

As for moisturizing her skin, Bell uses Neutrogena's newly released Hydro Boost moisturizer. She talks about the products saying, "It has technology from Japan, and I apply it before I put on a full face of makeup.  

The actress adds, "[Hydro Boost Moisturizer is] almost only hyaluronic acid, and it [penetrates] underneath your skin so there's no film residue. So, that means I'm starting with a completely clean face - there's nothing mixing with my foundation, which is really helpful for someone who has to wear makeup for a long period of time. I'm a big believer in skin from the inside out. I don't believe the 'cure' should be outside in." 

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