As the cover star of Elle's 2025 Summer Issue, the actress, 38, delved into her skincare routine -- and teased a beauty line of her own.
"I am developing my own line," Lohan tells Saturday Night Live's Chloe Fineman in the interview published on Tuesday, May 27. "More along the beauty line. It's taking a long time because I'm very specific, because I'm crazy about my skin and health."
While the Freakier Friday star doesn't divulge too many details, she says that she's "trying out some serums" and "testing them."
Lohan also shares some of her tips for glowing skin from the inside out.
"I drink this juice every morning," she says. "It's like carrot, ginger, lemon, olive oil, apple. I also drink a lot of green tea, a lot of water. I'm a big pickled beets person, so I put them in almost everything."
The star continues, "I'm a big believer in ice-cold water on your face when you wake up. I drink lemon juice a lot; I also put tons of chia seeds in my water. Eye patches, I do every morning."
Lohan also reveals she's a fan of treatments like Botox and lasers. "There's a new at-home [laser] I saw that Julianne Moore was using that looked really good," she says. "It's good for around your mouth. I've heard it all."
The actress tells Fineman that she once tried Morpheus8, a popular micro-needling treatment, but "realized my skin is so thin that I can't be doing that."
"My skin changed after having my son," she explains. "It got really sensitive. That's what really made me change my whole routine and diet and everything. I did blood tests, and I was like, 'I want to know everything I'm allergic to.' So I cut everything out, and that's kind of when everything started to change for me."
Elsewhere in her Elle cover interview, Lohan details how traveling between Dubai, New York and Los Angeles impacts her life as a mom.
"I try. It's hard in L.A. Even taking my son the park in L.A., I get stressed," she says of her son Luai, whom she welcomed in 2023 with Bader Shammas. "I'm like, 'Are there cameras?' In New York, there's no worry; no one bothers us. Everyone has their own thing going on."
"There's a different kind of energy in New York. I'd rather have downtime in New York than I would in L.A. But the nice thing about L.A. is, I like space [and you get that here]," she continues. "But I'm thinking as I'm saying this, the funny thing is,in Dubai I get all of those things. I get privacy; I get peace; I get space.I don’t have to worry there;I feel safe."