3 of Our Internet Boyfriends Share Their Beauty Secrets
Evan Mock, Donté Colley and Leo Reilly on their skincare favourites.
By Amanda Demeku
Date December 23, 2020
Every so often, the Internet blesses our social media feeds with a new “boyfriend,” i.e. a cool dude whose talents and allure have garnered him a massive online fanbase seemingly overnight. Evan Mock, Donté Colley and Leo Reilly are no doubt three of the Internet’s most recent obsessions, and we got them to dish on the beauty regimens that get them ready for their constant close-ups.
Who: Evan Mock
Internet boyfriend status:
Mock is known for a lot of things. Sure, he’s the breakout star (and crush) from the Gossip Girl reboot with a pink buzz-cut that’s hard to miss (he dyes it every two weeks). But the Hawaii-born rising star is so much more. Mack has established a name for himself in the skateboard and surf world, travelled the globe with Travis Scott as his Astroworld tour photographer and stepped in front of the camera modelling for Calvin Klein and Ugg, plus he’s walked in the Spring 2020 Men’s Louis Vuitton show. His range is real.
Product arsenal:
Courtesy of Kiehl’s
Courtesy of Chanel
Courtesy of @humanrace
Courtesy of @traciemartyn
2/4
Le Vernis Longwear Nail Colour
($35, Chanel)
When it comes to nails, Mock enjoys painting his own or getting a polish from his roommate, photographer Gray Sorrenti—the daughter of fashion photographer Mario Sorrenti. “Recently, I have been going to places to get them cleaned up a little bit, which is cool,” he shares.
4/4
Red Carpet Facial
($450 USD, Tracie Martyn )
Occasionally he’ll drop into Tracie Martyn’s NYC Spa for their celebrity-approved Red Carpet Facial. “It’s expensive, but it’s worth it,’ says Mock.
Who: Donté Colley
Internet boyfriend status:
Social media can often feel like a relentless hum of notifications, which makes the good stuff really jump out. Donté Colley is the good stuff. Synonymous with emoji-accentuated dance moves and the power of positivity, Colley, true to his astrological sign (a Taurus) is the charming ray of sunshine captivating the Internet. Dubbed “the hope we need on Instagram” by The New York Times, Colley’s talents know no bounds, thoughtfully advocating for mental health and the Black community. The Toronto-born, choreographing content creator even moonlights as a model for Diesel, Glossier Play and has walked the runway for Reebok by Pyer Moss.
Product arsenal:
Courtesy of Dermalogica
Courtesy of Glossier Balm Dotcom
Courtesy of iS Clinical
Courtesy of Besos
Photo via @donte.colley
1/5
Precleanse Cleansing Oil
($63, Dermalogica)
Colley is a Dermalogica devotee #NotSponsered, he swears. “I use the pre-cleanser oil and special cleansing gel, which takes all the dirt and debris off my face.
3/5
Active Serum
($111, iS Clinical )
“I came across this active serum and it literally cleared all of my breakouts, in a matter of hours, almost like within a day. I’ve fallen in love with iS Cclinical. Over the past few months, especially during quarantine, it’s been a super stressful and anxiety-driven era and it can definitely show up on your skin.”
5/5
Shellac manicure with nail art
($70 and up, Tips Nail Bar)
“Nails are just another outlet to express ourselves and to be creative — like a canvas. If I want some fun designs, I’ll definitely hit Tips Nail Bar and book an appointment. Every nail artist is super talented and I just let everybody do their own thing, which is awesome because I love being spontaneous and going with the flow.”
Who: Leo Reilly
Internet boyfriend status:
If you’ve been loitering around TikTok, then you’re familiar with the palpable thirst that is LoveLeo – a.k.a. Leo Reilly. The Los Angeles-born digital creator and musician – and son of actor John C. Reilly – occupies the heart-throb portion of Gen Z’s digital Venn diagram with over a million followers and fans like Addison Rae and the D’Amelio sisters lip-syncing his boppable tunes. But most of Reilly’s elusive charm exists through his infinite personas and characters, customizing everything from bite-sized videos to clothes and beauty. One day he’s flexing technicoloured petals glued to his face and the next, he’s showcasing a minimalist look that screams: I’m young, I’m flushed and I know my light.
Product arsenal:
Courtesy of Essie
Courtesy of Glytone
Courtesy of Sephora