Ivanka Trump has several titles to her name. Aside from being the First Daughter to the incumbent U.S. President, she is, also, a mother of three, a wife, and a Senior Advisor inside the White House. But, before arriving in the political scene, she used to be an executive in the Trump Organization, an entrepreneur, a writer, and a model.

With her priorities and responsibilities, many have wondered how she has maintained her youthful and healthy glow. Some individuals even resorted to cosmetic surgeries to achieve her look.

Speaking to New Beauty, she revealed her "ultimate" beauty secrets. Although these are only a few hacks and tips, she said that it all provides wonders for her beauty.

For busy women who always travel, like her, she said that hydration is the key. She deemed it an "easy hack," adding that it helps her stay "glowing" and "energized."

If time permits, Ivanka Trump, reportedly, adds lemon with her water as it "dresses" the drink a little bit. She also drinks it after waking up.

Aside from hydration, removing her makeup every night is a must. She revealed that her mother always asked her to do this during her teenage years. Ivana Trump even once woke her up in the middle of the night to do her cleansing. They both conceded that makeup is "terrible" for the skin.

Tackling makeup, Ivanka Trump is, reportedly, a huge fan of natural beauty products. Among all her top picks, she loves Tata Harper's Hydrating Floral Essence the most. It is a Hylauronic acid face mist that preps the skin for treatments that follow.

When asked about her best advice to her daughter, Arabella, she said that skincare and makeup are all "fun." However, "confidence, strength, and grace" are what make a woman glowing and beautiful. She noted that imparting this to her 9-year-old daughter is "crucial."

On her diet and figure, Ivanka Trump does not believe in juice cleansing, according to Insider. She described her experience as a "total disaster" when she tried it.

Her diet is, reportedly, about "balance" and "making the right choices." Instead of relying on green juices, she fills her meals with chicken, salmon, salad, and vegetables.

The First Daughter, also, avoids "processed carbs." She focuses more on complex carbs, including oats and whole grains.

For breakfast, they only have two choices at home. She revealed that it is either berry-infused Greek yogurt or a bowl of fancy oatmeal.