Elizabeth looks amazing tоpless! Real blonde!

Elizabeth looks amazing tоpless! Real blonde!

Elizabeth Banks genuinely does everything. She is an actress, a director, and, most recently, an Instagram model.

While on a well-deserved vacation following the success of her new comedy/thriller film Cocaine Bear at the global box office, the star made sure to celebrate the occasion with a lovely fresh-faced beach selfie.

Banks captioned the shot simply, “Vacation mode.” Banks sat on a white sand beach in front of a stunning sunset, with tousled hair and a glowing face. She rested her face on her hand

(which was adorned with a single black ring) and smiled up at the sky. The snapshot reveals a topless and makeup-free Banks (the image simply exposes her chest).

Her supporters went to the comments section to express their thoughts. “How do you outglow the sun like that?” said one enthusiast. “Well needed after making such an intense film,” one fan wrote, while another joked, “Watch out for bears.”

If you’re wondering how Banks gets her glow, we’ve got the scoop. Banks recently stated that one of her go-to skincare products for a beautiful complexion is the No7 Lift & Luminate Triple Action Face Serum.

According to the brand, the powerhouse brightening serum is a “next generation age-defying” solution powered by peptides, retinol, vitamin C, and vitamin E for skin that “looks instantly more radiant and healthy.”

“I’m attempting to age gracefully, but I also want to feel confident that I’m doing everything I can to maintain my confidence in ageing.” When it comes to beauty, my mental health comes first,” the celebrity has stated.

“That’s what I love about these [No7] products—they feel appropriate for me, but I’m also taking care of myself and not overthinking it.”

Despite her reservations about the many benefits of retinol and her concerns about dry skin, Banks chose to try the No7 product on the suggestion of her doctor, according to People.

“I had to step up my beauty routine, and No7 made me feel comfortable changing things up,” Banks explained in the interview. “People are sometimes afraid of change, but No7 made it happen.”