If you're looking for street style inspiration this Winter, then look no further than the They All Hate Us girls. We interviewed Elle about her beauty must-haves, and then went inside her wardrobe. Now, it's time to snoop all things Tash! Possibly the most stylish mum in Sydney, the head buyer has brunette locks to die for and a very earthy, beauty look. Which we fully endorse. Ready, steady. . .
Real Beauty: 5 Minutes With Jessica Hart
In town to shoot Portmans' Autumn/Winter campaign in her home-town of Melbourne, POPSUGAR Fashion caught up with Aussie stunner Jessica Hart to learn about her style. We managed to sneak in some beauty questions (of course) and the Victoria's Secret model is, as you'd expect, very low maintenance and into accentuating what she's got. And that's a lot. Ready?
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Real Beauty: 5 Minutes With Watson X Watson's Liberty Watson!
We're getting primped and primed for next week's Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia, but in the meantime, we're looking to the hair and makeup artists and the designers for beauty must-have inspiration. Liberty Watson is one half of rising Sydney label Watson X Watson (we fell hard for last season's leather pants!), and we spoke to her to get the goss on her beauty routine leading up to next week's big event.
Guest Edit: Max May On How He Achieved Lara's Scarlet Lip & Dewy Skin
When Lara does a red lip — especially a matte one — we want to know exactly which lip product she used so we can go out and buy it. You see, Miss Bingle just has that effect on us. The man behind her lip brush is celebrity makeup artist Max May, a pro responsible for more than one cult Lara beauty look over the years. We fell hopelessly in love with her dewy skin meets scarlet lip and spidery mascara at last night's Dior event, so who better to tell us how to get it at home then Max himself? Click through to shop the products he used and find out how he applied them.
Real Beauty: 5 Minutes With Rachel Gilbert
Super talented Sydney designer Rachel Gilbert really needs no introduction. Her stunning dresses can be seen on red carpets all over the world, and she's recently started her own bridal line — fitting, as Rachel was a blushing bride herself just yesterday when she married handsome beau Tom Williams in Sydney's Rose Bay. In honour of Rachel's big day (we can't wait to see pics!), we're taking another look at some of the beauty secrets Rachel has up her sleeve. Yesterday, she had the talented Liz Kelsh looking after her makeup and Keiran Street doing her hair, but here you can see what Rachel uses herself, and where she goes when she needs a bit of pampering.
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Max May Reveals His 5 Steps to Get Lara Bingle's Cleo Party Beauty Look
Our favourite blonde was the centre of attention at Cleo’s annual swim issue party last night. The petite bombshell rocked a really natural beauty look alongside incredibly sexy thigh-high boots. Lara's hair is getting longer, and last night she kept it straight and clean with a centre part. Her makeup artist, Max May, says the style they wanted to achieve with her makeup was a "refined sun-kissed look". To find out the five steps he took to get Lara's look — along with the products he used — keep reading...
Real Beauty: 5 Minutes With Terry Biviano
As a successful shoe designer and the wife of rugby league player Anthony Minichiello, Terry Biviano is one very glamorous woman. She always looks polished and never leaves the house without her heels on, but it's her flawless skin that makes our jaws hit the floor. As we forge ahead into the Spring racing carnival, there's really no better time to chat to Terry, The Star's Melbourne Cup Ambassador, about the skincare and beauty routine that keeps her looking races ready. Let's go!
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Real Beauty: 5 Minutes With Original Mineral's Jose Bryce Smith
As the CEO of one of the fastest growing hair care lines in the country, Original Mineral, Jose Bryce Smith is a blonde bombshell with serious ambition. Married to Alan Buki, co-owner of Original A — Sydney's hottest hair destination — Jose is the brains behind the salon's ammonia-free hair product line (which was recently the official hair sponsor for Cesar Galindo and Angelo Galasso at New York fashion week). She is the epitome of the modern business woman and her hair, of course, is the perfect shade of creamy blonde. She's very glowy and always wears the most amazing lipgloss so naturally, we were dying to know all her beauty must-haves. Click through to find out all this and more, including her surprising secret to hydrated skin... let's go!
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Beauty School: The Power Couple That Will Make Your Foundation Stay, All Day
Foundation can be very sneaky, sly even. You know — there one minute and gone the next. If you can relate, then it sounds like you're having problems getting your foundation to stay put. The solution? The power couple combo of primer and finishing powder. Primer goes on after moisturiser (and sunscreen), before any makeup products. You can apply it with a clean foundation brush or a makeup sponge, but be sure to let it sink in and do its job before you go over with foundation. Finishing powder should be the very last step of your daily makeup routine — the finale, if you will. The last curtain call! That trusty translucent powder will set your makeup so it doesn't go anywhere. Ready for beauty school, ladies?
This Is What Goes Into a Single Jar of Crème de la Mer
The stories about Crème de la Mer are legion. The skin cream is famously luxurious, having developed a devoted following almost solely by word of mouth. A friend of mine met a wrinkle-free 60-something who credited her smooth skin to the original Crème; she bought a jar the next day. I've met more than a few celebrity makeup artists who won't start their work before massaging Crème de la Mer into their clients' skin. At $250 per 30mL, it's not for the light of wallet — but it's well worth the money. So what goes into a jar and why is this cream so famous? Read on to find out.







