‘Kissed By the Sun’: Malaysia Pargo Shares New Video Showing Off Her Bundles, Fans Zero In on Her Glowing Complexion

“Basketball Wives” star Malaysia Pargo had her fans fawning over her youthful glow on Wednesday after she posted a video showing off her new hair.

The mother of three is seen sitting down as the sun strikes her already glistening skin in the video, which generated over 124,000 views after its Oct. 14 upload. Throughout the 12-second post, she subtly tries to find the perfect angle to flaunt her freshly installed loosely curled bundles. But fans were so distracted by the 40-year-old’s breathtaking skin that they didn’t even notice the installation.

Fans rave over Malaysia Pargo’s sunkissed skin. @Malaysiapargo/Instagram

“It’s that glow for meee 😍😍”

“Kissed by the sun🔥🔥🔥”

“WTH!!! Tell me the secret so my face could be that flawless🔥🔥!!”

“That damn skin 😩😍😍🔥🙌🏾”

“Girl that skin is everything…❤️🔥”

For several years now, many people have been asking the “BBW” alum how does she get her luminous tone. Back in 2014 in an interview with Rolling Out, the reality star revealed that her secret to her radiant glow is using an inexpensive product line that can be found in drug stores and then cleaning and moisturizing properly.

“I use a daily cleanser for my face and then I use their moisturizer. The trick is that whenever you wash your face, you should moisturize it again.”

Another trick she disclosed was not clogging her pores by applying too much makeup. “On a daily basis, I try not to cake my face up with makeup. I think that’s the biggest trick; you don’t wanna clog your pores… I’ll put my SPF moisturizer on and then use a clean foundation brush to put the mineral powder all over my face for an even glow.”

Malaysia is known to slay several things, whether it is keeping her body tight by extensively working out, dressing up in the boldest outfit choices only she can rock, or making sure her skin is always on point by doing the simplest tricks, and whichever aspect of her look she highlights, her fans are always eating it up.

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