Roxy Jacenko reveals her daughter indulges in a nightly bath with luxury anti-ageing products

Roxy Jacenko reveals her daughter Pixie, 10, indulges in a nightly bath containing a $45 luxury anti-ageing and rejuvenation product

Roxy Jacenko is known for her expensive taste.

And it seems her daughter Pixie Curtis has developed a similar penchant for high-end products, as the PR queen has revealed that the 10-year-old indulges in a luxury bath soak.

On Tuesday, Roxy shared a photo of several green boxes on a marble table at her $6.5million Vaucluse mansion. 

Expensive taste! Roxy Jacenko has revealed her daughter Pixie, 10, indulges in a nightly bath containing a $45 luxury anti-ageing and rejuvenation product 

‘Another box full of seaweed bath,’ she wrote in the caption of her Instagram Story post. 

The seven boxes from Voya Beauty contained the Irish brand’s iconic seaweed bath that usually retails for AUD$45. 

The organic product claims to deeply hydrate, moisturise and purify skin, as well as promote rejuvenation and fights signs of ageing and cellulite, according to Voya’s website. 

'Another box full of seaweed bath': On Tuesday, Roxy shared a photo of several green boxes on a marble table at her $6.5million Vaucluse mansion. The seven boxes from Voya Beauty contained the Irish brand's iconic seaweed bath that usually retails for AUD$45

‘Another box full of seaweed bath’: On Tuesday, Roxy shared a photo of several green boxes on a marble table at her $6.5million Vaucluse mansion. The seven boxes from Voya Beauty contained the Irish brand’s iconic seaweed bath that usually retails for AUD$45

Luxury skincare: The organic product claims to deeply hydrate, moisturise and purify skin, as well as promote rejuvenation and fights signs of ageing and cellulite, according to Voya's website

Luxury skincare: The organic product claims to deeply hydrate, moisturise and purify skin, as well as promote rejuvenation and fights signs of ageing and cellulite, according to Voya’s website

In another post, she revealed that both her children have their own bathing rituals. 

‘One kid bathes in magnesium to sleep,’ she wrote, referring to her seven-year-old son Hunter.

‘The other insists on seaweed of the Irish variety – good job she can pay her own bills,’ she added of daughter and her businesses – Pixie’s Bows and Pixie’s Fidgets.

Each to their own: She revealed her kids have their own bathing rituals, with Hunter preferring to bathe in magnesium' to help him sleep. 'The other insists on seaweed of the Irish variety - good job she can pay her own bills,' she added of Pixie and her Bows and Fidgets businesses

Each to their own: She revealed her kids have their own bathing rituals, with Hunter preferring to bathe in magnesium’ to help him sleep. ‘The other insists on seaweed of the Irish variety – good job she can pay her own bills,’ she added of Pixie and her Bows and Fidgets businesses

Just like mum: Pixie's businesses have grown from strength-to-strength, with both an online and physical presence of her bows available through Myer, while fidgets previously had pop-up stores at Westfield Bondi Junction and Wollongong Central

Just like mum: Pixie’s businesses have grown from strength-to-strength, with both an online and physical presence of her bows available through Myer, while fidgets previously had pop-up stores at Westfield Bondi Junction and Wollongong Central

Pixie’s businesses have grown from strength-to-strength, with both an online and physical presence of her bows available through Myer, while fidgets previously had pop-up stores at Westfield Bondi Junction and Wollongong Central.

In May, Pixie’s line of fidget toys sold a mammoth $200,000 worth in their debut month across Australia. 

In a recent interview with The Daily Telegraph, Pixie revealed her mother wants her to invest her money into property.

Other priorities: In a recent interview with The Daily Telegraph, Pixie revealed her mother 'keeps telling me to save the money to buy an apartment. But I told her to forget that because I want a double bed and an iPhone 12,' she added

Other priorities: In a recent interview with The Daily Telegraph, Pixie revealed her mother ‘keeps telling me to save the money to buy an apartment. But I told her to forget that because I want a double bed and an iPhone 12,’ she added

‘Mum keeps telling me to save the money to buy an apartment,’ Pixie said.

‘But I told her to forget that because I want a double bed and an iPhone 12,’ she added.

According to the business savvy little girl, she came up with the idea after viewing the viral toys on social media app Tik Tok.

‘At first I saw them on TikTok. I told mum we have to get them for my website,’ she explained. 

Money maker: Pixie said she came up with the idea after viewing the viral toys on social media app Tik Tok. 'At first I saw them on TikTok. I told mum we have to get them for my website,' she explained. Pictured is Pixie with mother Roxy (left) and grandmother Doreen (right)

Money maker: Pixie said she came up with the idea after viewing the viral toys on social media app Tik Tok. ‘At first I saw them on TikTok. I told mum we have to get them for my website,’ she explained. Pictured is Pixie with mother Roxy (left) and grandmother Doreen (right)

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