Emma Watson
Emma Watson is going to star as Belle in Disney’s live movie adaptation of “Beauty and the Beast.” In this photo, Watson arrives for the UK premiere of “Noah” in London on March 31, 2014. Reuters/Paul Hackett

Some people might feel iffy talking about their day-to-day beauty habits, but not “Beauty and the Beast” star Emma Watson.

The actress revealed to Into the Gloss that baths are her guilty pleasure and that she loves taking them so much that she can have two to three in a day. “Nothing terrible is going to happen in the bath, so I always find time for that,” she wrote. “I'll take phone conversations in the bath, anything.”

To enhance her bathing experience, Watson would use “Epsom salts and oils” and even “eucalyptus and peppermint and bark and Echinacea and ginger.”

Watson decided to get really candid about her revelation, sharing, “I've been bleaching my top lip since I was nine. I don't do it very often, but I do it! There's that, and I use Fur Oil. I'll use that anywhere from the ends of my hair to my eyebrows to my pubic hair. It's an amazing all-purpose product.”

Not everybody feels comfortable talking about how they groom their pubic hair or other private parts, but Watson said it’s time people change this. “There's still so much shame around the things you do to get ready while you've got a towel wrapped around your head. It's important to me not to edit that out.”

Watson really has a lot of inspiring views. She earlier told Vanity Fair that she’s through taking selfies with fans, but it’s not because she is being anti-social.

“For me, it’s the difference between being able to have a life and not. If someone takes a photograph of me and posts it, within two seconds they’ve created a marker of exactly where I am within 10 meters,” she said. “They can see what I’m wearing and who I’m with. I just can’t give that tracking data.”

Watson, who shot to fame after starring as Hermione Granger in the “Harry Potter” series, has always striven to be a good role model to girls everywhere. The actress hopes her character, Belle, from “Beauty and the Beast” will be the same. “That’s the kind of woman I would want to embody as a role model, given the choice. There’s this kind of outsider quality that Belle had, and the fact that she had this really empowering defiance of what was expected of her,” she told Total Film.

“Beauty and the Beast,” directed by Bill Condon, will hit cinemas on March 17.