SHE might be pushing 40, but one TikToker's got better skin than women decades younger — and they're begging for her anti-aging routine.
In a viral video, TikToker Arielle Lorre revealed that she hasn't had Botox in years and credits her glass skin to her morning routine.
"I'm turning 39 this week, I stopped getting Botox last year," Arielle () said.
Viewers were stunned by her age.
"I’m 26 and you look younger than me," said one.
"I’m 24 and same," another agreed.
"Can I become your BFFand you just send me ur full routine? I’m 32 and ur skin looks better than mine," one more asked her.
Arielle was happy to spill her secrets and demonstrated her regimen for getting "glass skin."
Her first step involves removing Japanese face tape from her forehead after wearing it overnight.
Next, she uses her Jan Marini Bioglycolic Face Cleanser.
"I put it on dry skin, wipe it off with a damp washcloth, and then rinse it off with water," she explained.
If you want to try it for yourself, the is available on Amazon for $48.
Her next favorite skin smoothing product is the Jan Marini Vitamin C-infused C-Esta Face Serum.
People accuse me of having Botox because my skin’s so smooth but it's down to a high street serum - I'm ageing backwards "I do it on my face, chest, and neck always," she said.
She also loves her Bioclear Face Lotion for its combination of acids, which is "great for exfoliation."
She was also struck by whatever sorcery was in the Shani Darden Moisture Plumping Serum.
"It does what it says — moisturizes and plumps," she said.
To reduce any areas of redness, she trusts only one buy to do the trick: Jan Marini Rosealieve.
After turning back time with her transformative routine over the past two years, she isn't about to go back to Botox.
Before she's finished, she uses the January Marini SPF all over for extra sun protection.
She even uses any leftover product to give her hands an anti-aging boost.
"This really makes my skin so glowy," she said.
Plenty of commenters were grateful for the rundown, calling her "goals" and saying she "looks amazing" and "literally perfect."
"Skin looks incredible," one wrote.
"You’re really pretty… so I trust your advice. I’m so vain," quipped another.