Matthew McConaughey reveals that he's a product junkie: 'My sink has a whole lot more facial creams and oils than my wife’s does'

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Matthew McConaughey shares details about his nighttime beauty routine, his favorite nightcap and how he and Wild Turkey are honoring local musicians who kept music alive in their communities during the pandemic.

Video Transcript

MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY: My nighttime routine-- so let's call a nighttime what, when the sun goes down. My sink, my vanity has a whole lot more facial creams and oils than my wife's does.

[LAUGHTER]

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I'm a shower man and I like good water pressure. I'm also a bar of soap man, not a liquid soap man. I like my bar soap. After shower, I get out. I always, like to wait till I dry. Don't go putting no face oil, face cream on while your face is still moist. No, let it completely dry so the pores can really take it in. I'll take a face oil over face cream.

Jurlique, it's an Australian brand. They got a face firming oil that is really nice. It penetrates more. It penetrates through the pores more. Lubricates the skin more. All also through the night. I'm a manual toothbrush guy too, not the electric. And I've got a toothbrush that feels so good in my mouth, I sometimes go over two minutes.

Camila and I sometimes come together for the first time all day. We have our talk, we chat, we have a sip of Longbranch, she likes it as well. So it has a touch of sweetness and a touch of mesquite charcoal smoke you're going to taste in it. That's my favorite bourbon on the planet. For the past five years, myself and Wild Turkey been trying to say, let's find some local heroes, people that wouldn't have the spotlight put on them, otherwise.

We found some people that helped keep music alive in their communities while the pandemic was around, whether they curated virtual shows for their fans. We've given $10,000 to charities of each one of these people's choice. Bands are still able to play. They were still able to share their music, local bands for local communities. That back up, what we're trying to do and what we're trying to say thank you for. Yes, thank you.

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