In an interview with Zach Sang on the episode of his eponymous podcast that aired on November 22, the 43-year-old former cast member of "Simple Life " disclosed that she has been able to "Benjamin Button" her complexion without resorting to any cosmetic treatments.
“I feel really proud that I'm all natural,” she told Sang.
According to the actress who starred in "Paris in Love," she has "never done any Botox, injectables, surgery, or anything else." She has also "stayed out of the sun."
According to PEOPLE Magazine, her mother, Kathy Hilton, taught her many techniques and gave her advice on skincare when she was a child.
“My mom told me when I was 8 years old, ‘Paris, stay out of the sun.’ Then she taught me this amazing 10-step skincare routine. So I’ve literally been doing that since [I was] 8,” pARIS revealed.
Paris disclosed to Sang and Dan Zolo, who is also a co-host of Sang's show, that she has also made certain that her home is stocked with spa supplies to maintain her beauty regimen.
“I’ve also built a spa in my house called the Sliving Spa. It has the most epic LED lights, hydrafacial machines, hyperbaric chamber, cryotherapy. It’s basically a real spa that you would see," Paris stated.
Then, Sang continued by saying that she was going to "live forever," to which Paris responded, "That's the plan." Carter Reum, with whom she shares a boy named Phoenix, who is 22 months old, and a daughter named London, who is 1 year old, was quoted as saying, "Forever is not long enough, so we need the Sliving Spa at the house."
Despite avoiding the sun, the mother of two is still adamant about getting that sun-kissed bronzed glow, even though she has been using a spray tan this entire time. During an interview with Allure Magazine on May 3, she stated that she has "never wanted to be pale" and has been using spray tanning since she was a teenager.
Paris provided evidence of her claim on the same day by uploading a video on TikTok featuring footage from behind the scenes of a picture shoot she had conducted with her daughter, London.
She revealed to a person who was not on camera a hilarious error she had made while prepping for the shoot with her infant child, who was only five months old at the time.
"Usually, I like to be really tan. But I wasn't thinking about you," Paris told London. "You're so pale. You've never been in the sun and we can't spray tan you," she told her daughter.
Social media was lively after Paris' disclosures, with users both commending and scrutinizing her methodology. “Paris Hilton proving again why she’s an icon. That spa sounds like a dream!” one netizen said. “No Botox? Just a home spa? Must be nice to have that kind of money," another X user shared.
“Props to Paris for staying all-natural. Shows skincare is everything," a third source stated. “Let’s be real. That spa equipment isn’t in everyone’s budget," another netizen wrote.
“Spray tans for life! Paris knows what’s up. The sun is overrated," a fifth X user responded. “Her tan story with her daughter is relatable and hilarious. Parenting goals!” another netizen went on.
Business Times has reached out to Paris Hilton for comments.