Celebrity Zoe Kravitz Zoë Kravitz's Voting PSA Will Clear Your Skin By Alyssa Hardy Alyssa Hardy Instagram Twitter Alyssa Hardy is a fashion and culture writer living in New York City. She was formerly the Fashion News Editor at Teen Vogue and the Senior News Editor at InStyle. She recently launched a newsletter titled "This Stuff," which publishes twice weekly. In each edition, readers find timely commentary on news stories and current events in fashion, along with personal essays and musings on trends and celebrity style, featuring personal anecdotes from Alyssa's life as a fashion insider.Alyssa is a staunch advocate for garment workers' rights, and has a deep passion for educating others about fashion's environmental impact — tones that can be felt throughout 'This Stuff.' Her work has been featured in InStyle, Vogue, NYLON, Refinery29, TeenVogue, Ladygunn, Fashionista, and Allure. She is currently working on her debut book, a non-fiction exploration of ethics in fashion titled 'Worn Out.' InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on October 7, 2020 @ 08:19AM Pin Share Tweet Email Zoë Kravitz endorsed Joe Biden and Kamala Harris with an Instagram post that also touched on the importance of voting early. In the photo, showing off her stunningly clear skin, Kravitz held up her absentee ballot. "so. a lot of you have been asking me about my skin care routine," she wrote teasing us all. "i start by voting as early as possible for #joebiden and #kamalaharris and all the other democratic candidates. then try some eye cream if you haven't been sleeping well because the president is a racist." Kravitz has been vocal regarding her feelings about Donald Trump for a while. In 2019, after Trump's impeachment, she shared a nude photo to celebrate. Katie Holmes and More Celebs Share Their Support for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris If you really need more of Kravitz's skincare routine, she shared the real one with InStyle, in 2019. "I use these products called Retrouvé that I really love, they're natural and they make different serums and face creams," she explained. "I also love coconut oil — really simple products like coconut oil is great for if your skin is really, really dry. I go to get to different facials, I go to a woman called Terri Lawton in Los Angeles, and when I'm here [in N.Y.C.], I go to Christine Chin. And then drinking water, getting sleep, all that stuff. It's important." So, there you have it: exercise your right to vote and some coconut oil.