The talk show host reveals the ’90s trend she regrets, plus the one she hopes will come back.

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When it comes to keeping it real, no one does it quite like Drew Barrymore.

That being said, I may have been overly enthusiastic with tweezing myeyebrowsin the 90s.

Drew Barrymore at The 11th Breakthrough Prize Ceremony held at Barker Hanger on April 05, 2025 in Santa Monica, California.

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But it was a thing!

Her answer was peak Drewand honestly, it gave us all the feels.

The trend of authentic, real, honest-to-goodness self-acceptance and self-love, she says.

Actress Drew Barrymore attends the 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards Nominations Announcements on December 29, 1992 at Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California.

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Whats more beautiful than that?

[Insert heart-eyes emoji here.]

We couldnt agree more.

Aging is a giftit means were still here!

I want to embrace time, not fight against it.

The throwback trend she wants to revive

Drews current mission?

Bringing back all things earthy and joyful.

And picnicking by the river!

Shes not just talking the talk, either.

Nows the perfect time to get involved and enjoy all that Mother Nature has to offer.

And even when I doshower, I keep it short.

Growing up in California, I know how important it is toconservewhere we can.

Another trick she swears by: skipping daily hair washes.

I wash maybe twice a week but can definitely go five or six days between washes, she says.

(Honestly, our scalps just breathed a sigh of relief.)

The Morning Habit She Never Skips

So what else is Drew doing to feel her best?

Its all about mind-body-soul care.

I take a minute in the mirror every morning to say something kind to myself, she says.

(Were stealing that phrase immediately.)

She also gives her skin a gentle wake-up call.

I wash my face in the morninggently, though.

I think of it like saying good morning to my skin.

And if she has extra time?

She treats her hair to a deep conditioning moment.