Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop by Juicy Beauty skincare gives customers an organic option to nurture their skin and leave it feeling softer and smoother. The products contain a majority of organic content and made of food-grade preservatives, which technically makes them edible.
Paltrow and Jimmy Fallon put that fact to the test on "The Tonight Show," dipping some McDonald's fries into the skin cream. The Marvel star described the taste as "somewhere between ranch and bath soap."
The products in the new skincare line include a Luminous Melting Cleanser, Exfoliating Instant Facial, Enriching Face Oil, Revitalizing Day Moisturizer, Replenishing Night cream and Perfecting Eye Cream. Customers can also purchase the Discovery Set, which includes the moisturizer, face oil, night cream and instant facial.
"I couldn't find products that were luxurious and really effective and help with wrinkles and all that that were organic. I'm very into healthy food and wellness and stuff like that and I think this is an extension of trying to eat well and I'm really proud of them," Paltrow said. "We worked for 13 months non-stop, back and forth with the chemists until we got them feeling really beautiful."
Fallon and the 43-year-old actress also sang embarrassing text exchanges in a segment called "First Textual Experiences." With The Roots providing the mood music and lit candles on the host's desk, they sang texts which involved a girl's quick shutdown, a guy trying to impress by knowing a girl's eye color (he failed) and another guy trying to sweet talk his crush using the lyrics to Lionel Richie's "Hello."
The mother of two also shared her daughter Apple's first experience babysitting, the 11-year-old's first job. Paltrow wants her children (she also has a 9-year-old son, Moses) to work like she did as a child. Apple cared for 4-year-old twins over 12 hours her first time babysiting and returned home profusely apologizing to her own family's babysitter, exclaiming, "Nina, I'm so sorry! I'm the worse!"
Paltrow will next appear in Marvel's "Captain America: Civil War" reprising her role as Tony Stark's (Robert Downey Jr.) girlfriend, Pepper Potts. It will be her first appearance in a Marvel movie since "Iron Man 3" in 2013, missing out on the adventures in "Avengers: Age of Ultron" last summer.
"Captain America: Civil War" premieres on May 6."