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LoveLeo is Investing in His Mustache

2025-02-05 16:52:35 Source:b Classification:Entertainment

A little over a year ago, the internet realized that John C. Reilly had a son, and that his son seemed very cool. Looking like Freddie Mercury after a Depop shopping spree, Leo Reilly—known as LoveLeo—quickly became a one-earringed legend in the pantheon of Hollywood children. A model and musician with a burgeoning career of his own, Reilly’s looks became the subject of much discussion, particularly his highly articulated mustache. He told us all about it—and the rest of his get-fresh routine—for the latest episode of Grooming Gods. 

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While those spooky heterochromatic eyes are created by contacts, that mustache is all-natural. Reilly apparently was born with such dark hair that his parents had to change his name: The original plan having been to dub him Finn—which means fair-haired. Still, it takes some upkeep to keep it looking razor-sharp, and Leo uses a carefully selected arsenal of tools. But the quality of the canvas is just as important as the paint. An avid disciple of the cult of Pharrell (“he looks like he’s 20”), Leo scrubs, mists, and moisturizes his way to a luminous complexion every morning. Below, steal everything he uses to keep his masterpiece in TikTok-ready shape.

Steal These Eight Moves From LoveLeo's Routine 

Get squeaky clean.


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Humanrace rice powder cleanser$32

Humanrace

For cleansing “morning, nighttime, whenever,” Reilly uses Pharrell’s rice powder cleanser. Splash some water on and lather the cleanser with circular motions between your palms before applying to your face with the same movement. 

Bring out the big guns every so often.


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Humanrace lotus enzyme exfoliator$46

Humanrace

This exfoliator is what Reilly calls “the heavy one,” meant for once or twice a week when his skin is looking particularly dried out. “I like to be extra gentle with the exfoliator because it is a deeper clean,” he says. “I target the areas of my face that tend to have more oil instead of going all over.” Two pumps should suffice for those spots.

Line up your edges.


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Cremo "Original" shave cream$6

Amazon

“I started growing this mustache two years ago,” Reilly says. “My uncle made so much fun of me before it was full. But I grew it out and then people decided I look like Freddie Mercury.” This shave cream moisturizes to prevent the process from drying out the skin under your ‘stache.

For a super-sharp moustache line, Reilly uses the single blade at the top of his razor to line up the edges of his facial hair. Afterwards he goes in with an eyebrow trimmer to get everything perfectly even.

Have a Home Alone moment. 


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Proraso aftershave$18

Walmart

“It stings a little bit when you put it on, but that’s just how it goes,” Reilly says. “Sacrifices have to be made for beauty.” 

Mist yourself. 


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Andalou Naturals Clementine + C illuminating toner$15

Ulta

“Before I put on any moisturizers, I do a little face mist,” Reilly says. He likes to give his head a little toss after spritzing it on—to “feel kinda luxurious.”

Moisturize as needed.


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First Aid Beauty "Ultra Repair" cream$36

Sephora


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Humanrace humidifying cream$48

Humanrace

Another “big gun” in Reilly's arsenal is this tub of moisturizer, which he uses only on the parts of his face he knows are dry. “The intense hydration is for when I have dryer skin,” he says. For daily use, he uses a gentler option from Humanrace, which he calls his “running out the door” moisturizer.

Load up on SPF. 


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Dr. Jart+ Tiger Grass color correcting treament$52

Sephora

The green hue of this cream evens out skin while protecting it from UV rays. Take a pea-sized amount on your fingertips and “lightly blot it onto your face” to cure red patches, discoloration, or just a less-than-luminous skin day.

Get your scent just right. 


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Every Man Jack deodorant$8

Ulta


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Le Labo "Bergamote 22"$280

Nordstrom

Swipe on some natural deodorant (Reilly says this one is “everything you could ask for from a deodorant”) for freshness, then finish it off with a litttle Le Labo. “Santal’s nice, but everybody wears Santal,” Reilly points out, correctly. He opts for the label's Bergamote fragrance for something a little more unique.

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