Nicole Richie came up on the 2000s club scene, partying late into the night in designer looks at the most exclusive spots with her famous friends (hello, Paris Hilton!). But these days, the 44-year-old mom of daughter Harlow, 16, and son Sparrow, 14, prefers her nighttime skincare routine and an early bedtime to bottle service and dance music.
Richie embraces that idea in Estée Lauder’s “Night Night Club” campaign, which celebrates the brand’s best-selling serum, Advanced Night Repair and introduces its Revitalizing Supreme+ Night Power Bounce Creme and Advanced Night Repair Overnight Treatment.
“I was immediately on board,” Richie tells PEOPLE of signing on with the iconic brand. “The biggest thing for me with this Supreme Bounce Creme is that it’s just so moisturizing. You put it on before you go to sleep and you wake up and your skin is the most moisturized that it could ever be.”
In the campaign video, Richie hears a knock on her door, and as two people walk in carrying a sparkling bottle holder — a nightclub signature — she reveals: “We love a sparkler moment, I just don’t really go out anymore.”
She learns: “This is a new bottle service.” In fact, Esteé Lauder is a leader in night skin science, having dedicated more than 40 years to research.
After applying the products, and getting some rest, Richie shows off her dreamy skin. “My Advanced Night Repair really went all out last night,” she says. “I mean, look at me! Is it 2007 again?”
Richie calls the campaign “truthful” and “authentic to me.” It also took her back to the days of getting ready with her mom, singer Brenda Harvey Richie.
“My mom was my first beauty muse,” says the House of Harlow founder.
“I would sit in her dressing room and watch her get ready. She had a huge bathtub and I would sit in her empty bathtub and watch her do her skincare and makeup, and Estée Lauder is one of those brands that I was really paying attention to. And it’s been on my counter as long as I can remember.”
Richie’s bedtime routine typically consists of washing her face and applying her night cream around 7:00 or 8:00 in the evening “just to let it all sink in there,” she says.
“Sometimes I’ll do a coconut oil mask in my hair, or Pureology has a good Hydrate mask that I’ll do sometimes, and I’ll just put my hair in a braid, go downstairs and watch TV with my dogs.” (She, her dogs and her husband Joel Madden are loving survival show Alone lately.”
Richie rounds out her bedtime routine by ingesting Calm magnesium powder, applying lavender oil on her feet and placing a quartz crystal next to her bed.
“Clear quartz is self-love,” she explains. “To me, it’s a crystal that I am naturally connected to. I think that choosing a crystal is a very personal thing. A clear quartz to me feels very pure and very clean — something that I like next to my head while I sleep.”
Richie starts her nighttime routine early because she typically begins her day in the 5:00 hour.
“I wake up [then] so that I don’t have to jump up and get ready,” Richie explains. “That time alone is essential to my day, to my mindset. I tend to read for about 30 or 45 minutes, sometimes I’ll make coffee, occasionally I will write whatever is on my mind. I really try and not look at my phone or answer any emails or texts. I really enjoy my quiet time and I like to get centered before I get on with my day.”
As Richie’s campaign drops, she’s also hard at work on The Simple Life, which will return for a reunion special on Peacock.
“We started shooting this week and we are having so much fun,” Richie gushes of working with Hilton, 43. “We spend our days laughing, which is truly a dream.”