Fresh-faced Hu Jing reveals her secret: smears lard on face and applies garlic for ultra youthful look

Chinese Actress Hu Jing, who married into a wealthy family in Malaysia, has recently shared a tutorial on using pig lard as a face cream. At 46 years old, she looks at least 10 years younger with flawless, smooth and fair skin, without a hint of wrinkles on her face and neck, in her bare-faced photos, showcasing a remarkably youthful appearance and exceptional condition.

In her latest update, Hu Jing not only posted a video tutorial on making pig lard face cream but also included a written version for her followers, showing her caring and thoughtful side towards her fans.

Hu Jing joyfully mentioned that her colleagues at work have been admiring her radiant skin lately. And so, feeling uplifted by the compliments she received, she generously decided to share her skincare secrets with the public.

In the video, Hu Jing demonstrates how to make pig lard cream, using pig leaf lard and persimmon leaves as ingredients, making it appear like she’s cooking up a delicious meal for cueless viewers.

Apart from earnestly teaching her followers how to make pig lard cream, she also actively uses her own homemade product. In the footage, Hu Jing can be seen diligently applying the cream on her face, sharing skincare tips while doing so, indicating her genuine dedication to her homemade skincare routine.

With a completely bare face, Hu Jing’s fair and smooth skin, free of any wrinkles from her face to her neck, makes her look a good 10 years younger than her actual age of 46. She not only uses pig lard cream as a face moisturizer but also previously shared a video tutorial on making garlic face masks, demonstrating the effect of applying it on her own face.

In 2008, Hu Jing tied the knot with Malaysian tycoon Zhu Zhaoxi, whom she had dated for three years. Since then, being labeled as “marrying into wealth” and a “wealthy wife” has been an unavoidable tag for her. Hu Jing mentioned, “I don’t really feel like I married into wealth. I just married someone I love.”

Despite reducing her workload after marriage and becoming a mother, Hu Jing still actively pursues her acting career while residing in Malaysia for the most time. Known for her roles in popular TV dramas like “Hypnosis Master,” “The Secret History of Xiaozhuang,” and “The Song of Glory of the Great Ming Palace,” she recently portrayed a tough but tender tiger mom in the third installment of the movie “Kids Aren’t Dumb” directed by Singaporean director Liang Zhijiang, described by her 14-year-old son as a “true-to-life performance,” garnering significant social attention.

Frequently shuttling between two countries, Hu Jing once revealed her unique dual role approach: “In Malaysia, I am a homemaker; in China, I am an actress.” On November 13, she celebrated her 46th birthday by sharing pictures on social media. Although her husband and son were not seen in the photos, the subtle details revealed that she is still cherished by her family and retains an endearing, lively demeanor like that of a young girl.