Plus, the singer fills us in on her viral Super Bowl commercial.

One scroll throughMeghan Trainor’s TikTok, and you’ll see that family is everything to her.

However, it was made even better when she got to watch the ad air live with her family.

Meghan Trainor wearing a purple blazer

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In celebration of this milestone, Trainor sat down with Byrdie.

Ahead, everything from the products she swears by to the memories she cherishes most.

I have dry skin and I havedry lips.

Meghan Trainor modeling holding e.l.f. cosmetics halo glow

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also has aHoly Hydrationcollection that I’m obsessed with.

That’s been a game changer for me."

I also love the viralHalo Glow Liquid Filterbecause you could use it as a primer or just as foundation.

Meghan Trainor in e.l.f. cosmetics latest super bowl ad using the e.l.f. lip oil while sitting in a courtroom jury

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For my dry skin it makes it nice and dewy and stunning."

It’s just hair!"

The One Thing That Always Elevates Her Mood

“T-Pain’s music.

After the album’s out, I never play them again.

Also seeing my kids just immediately brightens the day.”

Now they sing on every single album I have.

I guess that’s a good tradition."

The One Thing She Always Has in Her Bag

“My Lip Reviver Oil.

That’s all I have.

That’s all I want in life.

Lip Reviver Oil in Pink Quartz, thats my favorite one.”

Her Winter Skin Savior

“Just extra moisturizers.

I love to do a mask or use theHoly Hydration collection.

I love a thick mask that you could sleep with and go to bed with.

I’m like, ‘Darrell, don’t kiss my face, it’s slimy.’

That’s what I love.”

The One Thing That Inspires Her the Most

“My babies.

Before my babies, it was my parents.

I definitely like less steps because I don’t have much time.

And he’s like, ‘Yeah, mama’s glam room!’

I didn’t know that was a thing.

I grew up with red hair and orange-blonde eyebrows.

Now I look at pictures like, Oh no.

My sweet mom tried.

She was like ‘you look crazy.’

I was like ‘You just don’t get it.’

“I learned about [brows] on the “All About That Bass” music video set.

I was 19 and I was in my first makeup chair ever.

No one ever did my makeup before.

They started painting my eyebrows and I was like, ‘What are you doing?’

I thought it was so crazy.

And she was like ‘I’m sculpting your brows.

You’re welcome.'”

The One Piece of Advice That Changed Her Life

“Give yourself some grace.

I’m super hard on myself, which a part of why I am where I am today.

I could be nicer.

I’m doing the best I can.

I hear it more as I’m a mom, because my mom guilt is heavy.

I got to be easier to myself.

That’s why I wake up now and do positive affirmations.”