Dolly Parton.Photo: Kevin Mazur/GettyDolly Partonrefuses to let her beauty routine break the bank.The country music icon, 76, revealed she looks for effective but affordable skincare products in an interview withInsiderpublished on Sunday.“I don’t think you have to pay a ton of money to have good products,” she said. “Most of the products that cost less are just as good, and sometimes better than the ones that cost a fortune. I don’t buy for fame. I just buy the ones that work for me.“Dolly Parton.Graham Denholm/GettyThe “9 to 5” singer added that she doesn’t have “any big rituals” when it comes to her skincare.She credits her good skin to her inability to tan and staying out of the sun.“I don’t have a lot of the same problems that women my age do ‘cause I never baked myself in the sun,” she said. “I would’ve if I’d been able to tan but I couldn’t, so now I’m glad!“The Grammy winner also toldInsiderthatshe wakes up at 3 a.m.to start her morning routine.“I don’t need a whole lot of sleep,” she shared. “I go to bed pretty early, but even if I’ve been up late — it’s just kind of like a little clock inside of me that says ‘it’s 3 o’clock!'“I do some of my best work there, but I get enough sleep,” she added. “I don’t require as much sleep as a lot of other people do, that’s kind of a Parton family trait.“Parton said she follows in her father’s footsteps when it comes to being an early riser. “I’m like my daddy,” she said. “He was always up early, even if he had to go to bed late.“In December 2020, Parton opened up toMarie Claireabout having confidence inher appearance.“I’m comfortable in my own skin; I’m comfortable with my image,” she said. “I dress for myself more than I do for somebody else.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Parton sat down withPEOPLEin November 2018 and got candid about getting older. “It’ll happen when it happens. That’s how I feel,” she said. “I am grateful that I am still here. So many people have more talent than I’ve ever dreamed of having that never get to see dreams come true.“There’s a whole lot to be said for loving your work and having confidence in yourself,” she added. “I never once thought of retiring.”
Dolly Parton.Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty

Dolly Partonrefuses to let her beauty routine break the bank.The country music icon, 76, revealed she looks for effective but affordable skincare products in an interview withInsiderpublished on Sunday.“I don’t think you have to pay a ton of money to have good products,” she said. “Most of the products that cost less are just as good, and sometimes better than the ones that cost a fortune. I don’t buy for fame. I just buy the ones that work for me.“Dolly Parton.Graham Denholm/GettyThe “9 to 5” singer added that she doesn’t have “any big rituals” when it comes to her skincare.She credits her good skin to her inability to tan and staying out of the sun.“I don’t have a lot of the same problems that women my age do ‘cause I never baked myself in the sun,” she said. “I would’ve if I’d been able to tan but I couldn’t, so now I’m glad!“The Grammy winner also toldInsiderthatshe wakes up at 3 a.m.to start her morning routine.“I don’t need a whole lot of sleep,” she shared. “I go to bed pretty early, but even if I’ve been up late — it’s just kind of like a little clock inside of me that says ‘it’s 3 o’clock!'“I do some of my best work there, but I get enough sleep,” she added. “I don’t require as much sleep as a lot of other people do, that’s kind of a Parton family trait.“Parton said she follows in her father’s footsteps when it comes to being an early riser. “I’m like my daddy,” she said. “He was always up early, even if he had to go to bed late.“In December 2020, Parton opened up toMarie Claireabout having confidence inher appearance.“I’m comfortable in my own skin; I’m comfortable with my image,” she said. “I dress for myself more than I do for somebody else.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Parton sat down withPEOPLEin November 2018 and got candid about getting older. “It’ll happen when it happens. That’s how I feel,” she said. “I am grateful that I am still here. So many people have more talent than I’ve ever dreamed of having that never get to see dreams come true.“There’s a whole lot to be said for loving your work and having confidence in yourself,” she added. “I never once thought of retiring.”
Dolly Partonrefuses to let her beauty routine break the bank.
The country music icon, 76, revealed she looks for effective but affordable skincare products in an interview withInsiderpublished on Sunday.
“I don’t think you have to pay a ton of money to have good products,” she said. “Most of the products that cost less are just as good, and sometimes better than the ones that cost a fortune. I don’t buy for fame. I just buy the ones that work for me.”
Dolly Parton.Graham Denholm/Getty

The “9 to 5” singer added that she doesn’t have “any big rituals” when it comes to her skincare.
She credits her good skin to her inability to tan and staying out of the sun.
“I don’t have a lot of the same problems that women my age do ‘cause I never baked myself in the sun,” she said. “I would’ve if I’d been able to tan but I couldn’t, so now I’m glad!”
The Grammy winner also toldInsiderthatshe wakes up at 3 a.m.to start her morning routine.
“I don’t need a whole lot of sleep,” she shared. “I go to bed pretty early, but even if I’ve been up late — it’s just kind of like a little clock inside of me that says ‘it’s 3 o’clock!’
“I do some of my best work there, but I get enough sleep,” she added. “I don’t require as much sleep as a lot of other people do, that’s kind of a Parton family trait.”
Parton said she follows in her father’s footsteps when it comes to being an early riser. “I’m like my daddy,” she said. “He was always up early, even if he had to go to bed late.”
In December 2020, Parton opened up toMarie Claireabout having confidence inher appearance.
“I’m comfortable in my own skin; I’m comfortable with my image,” she said. “I dress for myself more than I do for somebody else.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Parton sat down withPEOPLEin November 2018 and got candid about getting older. “It’ll happen when it happens. That’s how I feel,” she said. “I am grateful that I am still here. So many people have more talent than I’ve ever dreamed of having that never get to see dreams come true.
“There’s a whole lot to be said for loving your work and having confidence in yourself,” she added. “I never once thought of retiring.”
source: people.com