has left fans well and truly puzzled with her skincare regime.
Our icon, 49, is no stranger to the given that she and is rarely seen looking anything less than glamorous.
However, some of her methods of achieving such a natural, ageless complexion are rather unconventional.
VB has given fans an insight into her skincare routine and the lengths she goes to for her skin to look glowing at all times.
And it involves a lampshade.
Ok, maybe it doesn’t, but people certainly thought it did at first.
In actuality, Victoria is a lover of LED lights, reaping the benefits of a mask.
Taking to Instagram, the fashion designer posed on the bed, lying down in her robe (from her own brand, naturally) as her LED mask worked its magic and emitted blue light, known for its anti-bacterial properties.
It’s a rather unusual device, that’s for sure, with commenters branding it ‘odd’ and some even comparing it to a bucket!
Victoria declared in her caption: ‘MORE IS MORE WITH MY SKINCARE ROUTINE!’
She added that she also enjoys dermaplaning (shaving the skin) and masking, shamelessly admitting that her routine is ‘extensive’.
Taking to the comments, a user named DesignerEllen wrote: ‘Thought you had a lampshade on your head for a moment🤣🤣🤣’
Joking about Victoria’s influence, Michelle Harris mocked: ‘There will be millions of people running out to put a bucket over their heads😂’.
What are the possible benefits of LED masks?
- Enhance skin hydration
- Enhance texture
- Boost collagen production
- Combat acne-causing bacteria
- Aid with clearer complexion
‘Why do you have a bucket in your head? 😅’, asked RuthTyche.
Tara Carroll said: ‘Getting Marshmello vibes here’, comparing Victoria to the American music producer and DJ who wears a marshmallow-shaped block on his head.
‘This is odd’, declared _cotton9_.
While some followers were perplexed, others were totally on board with Victoria’s LED masking.
‘I’m using led masks too and they work wonders!’, commented Enrica Scielzo.
‘Love your skin care tutorials xox’, commented Victoria Cale.
Victoria Sommer added: ‘Same here… With my LED mask on my bed after infrared sauna’.
Taking to her Instagram Story later on, Victoria wrote that she uses her mask ‘every night’ where possible.
‘I have noticed such a difference using an at-home LED light, and I try to use it every night’, she penned.
In between facials, she uses various other face masks and also uses dermaplaning to get rid of her ‘peach fuzz’ and ‘dead skin’.
As for the specific mask Victoria uses, the medical-grade machine retails for almost £2,000.
Meanwhile, her robe costs £350 and other products shown in her skincare routine include Victoria Beckham Beauty’s power serum (£116) and a moisturiser (£60).
Victoria frequently gives her millions of followers an insight into her beauty tips and tricks.
Her polished image isn’t just for public consumption either, as rarely sees her totally make-up-free.
Speaking last year, the Wannabe hitmaker about her eyebrows in particular.
‘Now, this is the first time that I have ever let anybody see me without my brows on,’ Victoria said as she filmed a make-up tutorial and began brushing her brunette brows with a spoolie.
‘Even my own husband never sees me without my brows on,’ she admitted.
Explaining why doesn’t see her sans eyebrows, she went on: ‘It’s just my thing.
‘It’s something I’m almost quite self-conscious about. You know, over the years, over-plucking has left me with quite gappy brows.’
‘If you can see, I have gaps right here and a few missing either side, quite a few missing, actually,’ she added, pointing to the middle of her brows and the arch.
‘Too much plucking has really left me quite self-conscious about my brows,’ she reiterated, showing the areas that she has to fill in so her brows are fuller.