Photo by: Condé Nast Archive
ADOPT A SKIN-CARE ROUTINE
As First Lady, Jacqueline Kennedy quickly became an icon of style and beauty-and her reputation endures. But it's something that the well-dressed and well-coiffed Kennedy, shown here in her Georgetown home in 1960, did behind closed doors that we want to emulate most: She was seriously dedicated to her skin-care regimen. Kennedy was an early patient of Hungarian dermatologist Erno Laszlo and...
more Photo by: Condé Nast Archive
ADOPT A SKIN-CARE ROUTINE
As First Lady, Jacqueline Kennedy quickly became an icon of style and beauty-and her reputation endures. But it's something that the well-dressed and well-coiffed Kennedy, shown here in her Georgetown home in 1960, did behind closed doors that we want to emulate most: She was seriously dedicated to her skin-care regimen. Kennedy was an early patient of Hungarian dermatologist Erno Laszlo and used his famous mud soap to keep her complexion glowing.
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