Looks are a big part of a celeb’s life so it would be understandable if they delved deep into the bank accounts for the sake of beauty. But when it comes to looking good, these stars don’t spend a lot. On the contrary, these women just use what’s in their kitchens to maintain their flawlessness.

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Lupita Nyong’o
The Oscar winner has very dry skin so to deal, she told Redbook she uses "avocado oil to take off my makeup, which helps keep my face moisturized."

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Emma Stone
Emma's allergies forced her to find all-natural alternatives. "I just use natural grape seed oil from the grocery store on my face as a moisturizer," told Style.com. "After the shower, I pat it on, and then I'll use it throughout the day and at night. I pretty much smell like grape all the time."

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Scarlett Johansson
ScarJo doesn't mind a little pain to brighten things up. "If my skin is dull or I have red spots before a big event, I sweep raw lemon over it, to make it brighter," she told Marie Claire. "It stings a bit, but it's not at all harming. It's my favorite thing."

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Kate Hudson
Kate will suffer, if need be. To revive her glow, she dunks her face in an ice bath. For how long? "It depends how badly I want it," she told Stylecaster.

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Zoe Saldana
Zoe's mom was a hippie and very health conscious so they did everything from "make masks out of oatmeal or give our hair highlights using henna tea or even rum," she told Refinery29.

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Cate Blanchett
"Olive and macadamia oils are really good for your complexion. Put one of them on in the shower and they make your skin zing," she told InStyle U.K. "I incorporate them into a homemade scrub with grapefruit juice and sea salt — a beauty trick taught to me by a friend of mine."

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Shailene Woodley
We all know how eco-friendly Shailene is so she shared an array of natural beauty tips with Into the Gloss, from ingesting clay ("I've discovered that clay is great for you because your body doesn't absorb it, and it apparently provides a negative charge, so it bonds to negative isotopes. And, this is crazy: it also helps clean heavy metals out of your body.") to swishing with sesame oil ("It really makes your teeth whiter, because the plaque on your teeth is not water soluble, it's fat-soluble. So the lipids have to dissolve in fats, which is why oil works in your mouth.")

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Priyanka Chopra
For Priyanka's luminous skin, she mixes a couple of things that you might have handy in your kitchen. "Sometimes I’ll put on fresh yogurt as a mask with a little turmeric powder in it — this is like an Indian trick," she told The New York Times. "The turmeric is a healer for your skin."

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Miranda Kerr
A little smell doesn't bother Miranda. "Hair-wise, I love using coconut oil as a treatment and apple cider vinegar for shininess — you put on a little bit in the shower as a rinse, and then wash it out," she told Into the Gloss. "It stinks a little, but then you use conditioner and the smell goes away."

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Lauren Conrad
Whenever LC's feeling a little puffy, she resorts to spuds. "To reduce puffiness, slice up a few refrigerated potatoes, soak them in water for a moment or two and then place them over your lids for 15 minutes," she wrote on her website. "Works like a charm."

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Viola Davis
Crisco, is there anything you can't do? "I put it on my feet, as a lubricant on my feet, I just go in there and put it all over my bunion and my toes and the bottom of my feet," she said on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. "First of all, it gets rid of the ash; it's just dry skin. I recommend it!"

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Catherine Zeta-Jones
From rubbing a honey and salt mixture to moisturize and exfoliate her body to conditioning her hair with beer, CZJ is all about a homegrown beauty regimen, according to the Daily Mail.

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Denise Richards
Denise puts avocado on her hair for deep-conditioning results, she told AOL Style. Just avoid the scalp; otherwise your hair will look greasy.

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Salma Hayek
If you ever suffer from a burn from your curling or flat iron, Salma told Refinery29 that her grandmother taught her to "whip egg whites and put them on the burn. Not only will it take away pain and heal it, but also create a crust that prevents blisters and scarring."

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Teri Hatcher
Also known as vinotherapy, Teri adds red wine to her bath to keep her skin soft, according to the Daily Telegraph.

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Blake Lively
Mayo isn't just for sandwiches, according to Blake Lively who told Byrdie about her mom's hair tip. "She used to put oil or mayonnaise on the bottom half of her hair before she would shower. That way, when she would shampoo, the soap wouldn't strip the bottom of the hair and dry it out, making it brittle."
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