We Now Know Every Single Beauty Device in Paris Hilton's At-Home Spa

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Paris Hilton may own the trademark to her catchphrase ‘That’s Hot,’ but one place you’ll never find her is baking in the sun. “Since I was a kid, my mom always taught me to stay out of the sun. She said it would destroy my skin. I’m so happy I listened to her,” Hilton, 43, tells Allure over the phone from Los Angeles, shortly before being whisked to the pink-carpet launch party for her new self-tanner with Tan-Luxe. “At the same time, I never wanted to be pale. I’ve been spray tanning since I was a teenager.” She admits to occasionally overdoing it. “Back in the day, there were times when I literally looked orange.”

She’s been on a Goldilocks-like quest of the perfect bottled bronzer ever since. Having found nearly everything on the market too streaky, too smelly, too carrot-colored, or too stain-prone, Hilton has now partnered with Tan-Luxe on The Future Airbrush 360 Self-Tan Mist. The mist, which can be built up for customized shades, aims to combat the dryness often associated with tanning products with hyaluronic acid and vitamin D. The formula also features an original scent created by Hilton—whose billion-dollar fragrance empire just expanded to include her th30th perfume—with notes of cassis, violet, and white leather. The blend, called Pink Sands, is light, sweet, and reminiscent of cotton candy. “Most tanning products don’t smell great, so it was important to me to get that right,” she explains. “People come up and ask me what perfume I’m wearing and I’m like, ‘Oh, it’s my spray tan.’”

Tan Luxe The Future

$49.00, Ulta Beauty

In addition to a lab coat, she donned a producer’s hat for the cheeky campaign video. Conceived by Tan-Luxe and Hilton’s 11:11 Media, the ad depicts Hilton summoning two AI versions of herself, the Simple Life Paris Hilton from the early aughts and a futuristic Paris Hilton from the year 2064. With all three looking identically sunkissed and smooth-complexioned, 2064 Hilton assures her present-day counterpart, “The future looks good on you.”

“The idea is that because I spray tan and never go in the sun, I’ll always look like I did 20 years ago,” says Hilton.

She’s equally proud of the product’s no-mess efficiency. “It’s clear and it dries so fast. There’s no walking around sticky trying not to get streaks on anything. Before, I’d have to walk around the house waiting for it to dry and trying not to ruin anything.”

For Hilton, time management is the name of the game these days. When she’s not traveling for work, she wants to be home with son Phoenix, one, and daughter London, five months, who she and husband Carter Reum welcomed in 2023. It’s why she’s created a space to have spa services and even the most advanced hi-tech cosmetic treatments done under one convenient roof: her own.

The spacious, pink, neon-lit wellness hub in her 15,000 square foot Beverly Park mansion, which Hilton dubs the Sliving Spa (“sliving” being her other signature phrase that combines “slaying” and “living”), rivals the capabilities of any five-star aesthetic center. “There’s a four-person hyperbaric chamber in my favorite, futuristic unicorn color and then a matching three-person cryotherapy machine. It’s epic and holographic and great for inflammation,” she says. “There’s a HydraFacial [device], which I love and do every single week and a Tonal machine for working out because I read that Madonna has two on tour with her so I was like, I need that, too. There’s a red light bed, an LED sauna which I do a couple of times a week, a NeuEra Tight for your face and body…” Hilton trails off trying to remember the rest. A publicist later sends the full list, which additionally includes an infrared sauna, microcurrent tools, a professional-grade massage chair with 24 settings, tables for full body massage and lymphatic drainage; IV infusion drips, OmniLux LED face masks, and several medical devices that track Hilton’s biometrics, measure her gut health, and perform full-body MRI scans.

It's where Hilton begins and ends her days with one or more treatments, often administered by her longtime esthetician Heather Nicole Funk. “All my spare time is for my babies, so instead of running around to all these different places for beauty, I never have to leave my house.”

Unsurprisingly, she’s never hard-up for company. “I’ll have a friend come over to catch up over treatments or my husband will come down and we’ll do facials and talk. It’s a great place to hang out.” Among those lucky enough to score an appointment (and flex it on TikTok, because who wouldn’t?) are Megan Thee Stallion, Elisha Cuthbert, and Call Her Daddy podcaster Alex Cooper.

At home, Hilton also uses any downtime to offset the effects of heavy makeup and heat styling from photo shoots, events, and DJ performances. “If I don’t have to be glammed up, I’ll put on ToGoSpa eye patches throughout the day and throw my hair in a bun drenched in Living Proof, they have this amazing reparative Restore Conditioner. I try to do as many masks as possible, because I work almost every day and it’s a lot on my skin and my hair.”

ToGo Spa Ice Water Eyes Patches

$15.00, Amazon

Living Proof Restore Conditioner

$34.00, Amazon

In addition to serum, moisturizer and eye cream from her own line, she’ll slather pal Tina Craig’s U Beauty Resurfacing Body Compound on her arms and legs for its tightening benefits. Her off-duty manicure of choice is a very millennial set of French tips, which she gets done by house call in her Old Hollywood-themed glam room, which is separate and not to be confused with the Sliving Spa. “It’s where I’ll also get my hair and makeup done when I need to. I really am all about multitasking because time is precious and I don’t have a lot of it.”

Paris Hilton ProDNA Lift and Firm Eye Cream

$78.00, Paris Hilton Skincare

U Beauty Resurfacing Body Compound

$128.00, Amazon

Hilton maintains she’s never had Botox or filler, but will be the first to try a non-invasive gadget like her current fave, Heather Nicole’s Skin Skulpt Plasma Skin Perfector. “I use it daily. It feels rejuvenating and helps product absorb really deep,” says Hilton of the device. “I have nothing against Botox, but I’m scared of needles and I really do believe there’s a lot you can do preventatively, especially with all the technology out there right now.”

Heather Nicole Skin Skulpt Plasma Skin Perfector

$399.00, Heather Nicole Skincare

While state-of-the-art machinery and a killer spray tan certainly help, Hilton attributes her current glow to the contentment of new parenthood. With Mother’s Day around the corner, she recently shared the first photo of her family of four on Instagram, marking London’s social media debut. “Before my husband and my babies, I put a lot of value on fame and beauty. Now I realize the most important thing is family. Things like followers don’t matter,” she says.

It’s a sentiment similarly expressed in her new single with Sia, “Fame Won’t Love You,” which features the lyrics: “Fame won't love you like a mother, like a father should.” Sia also executive produced Hilton’s next album, slated for release in June.

For the rest of the year, she’ll be one busy working mom. In addition to the album and a summer tour, 11:11 Media has acquired the rights to the book Toxic: Women, Fame, and the Tabloid 2000’s. Hilton, a subject of one of its chapters, is developing it as a series. The rights to her own book, Paris: the Memoir, meanwhile, is being adapted for television with Elle and Dakota Fanning attached as co-executive producers. She’ll continue her advocacy work on behalf of systemic institutional teen abuse, a cause she took up after revealing her own experience in the 2020 documentary, This is Paris. All that is on top of her clothing, fragrance, cookware, and accessory lines. “It’s exciting to be doing so many things I love,” she says. “I feel like I’ve never been better.”


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