By Stephanie Darling
There's a reason a whole bunch of us can't get enough of celebrity beauty secrets. From the products that they swear by to the beauty rituals they indulge in, we've done a deep-dive into our favourite famous people tips.
Straight from the mouths of famous make-up artists:
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Beauty mantra to swear by
Jane Fonda: "Avoid stress and sleep a lot. I sleep eight or nine hours a night. For me, sleep is really important."
Desert island beauty product (celebrities, they're just like us!)
Anne Hathaway: "Well of course anything SPF 50 plus. And I would bring self tanner, just in case I got rescued."
Lorde: "I don't really style it. I scrunch in a bit of product in when it's wet. And let it do its thing."
The one treatment to swear by
Naomi Watts: "I have always coloured [tinted] my lashes and eyebrows as this is good for giving definition to my face."
It's what inside that counts
Beyoncé: "A woman is most beautiful when she smiles."
Hero products
Kate Winslet: "A good eye cream is really important when you are travelling, when the dark puffy circles can get you."
Don't forget the simple things
Mary J. Blige: "Don't go a full day or night without washing your face. You have to get all the dirt and makeup out of your pores."
Essential oils
Gwyneth Paltrow: "I use omega-3 oil. I love light oil on my skin. It's one of my favourite feelings in the world."
Get practical
Lucy Liu "When I was shooting a movie in Montreal, it was freezing. If you take a little bit of Aquaphor [healing ointment] and dab it on your face, it keeps your skin looking fresh. I dubbed it Aqua For Everything."
All about that base
Scarlett Johansson: "I always like to start with a matte base then add shimmer."
Skin reviver
Liv Tyler: "After applying foundation and a little blush, dust your face with translucent powder, then mist skin with a rosewater spray and lay a tissue over for a second. It makes your face seem flawless in a way that looks as if you aren't wearing any makeup."
Fake a holiday
Rachel Bilson: "I dust my cheeks and eyelids with bronzing powder for a natural glow."
Double whammy
Eva Mendes: "A shimmery bronzer is the perfect way to look alive. If you don't want to wear makeup, mix some with moisturiser. You'll look pretty but not made-up."
Important steps
Ellen Pompeo: "For a smoky eye, moisturise the area first, so when you line the lid with a pencil it will smudge naturally."
Clever hacks
Isla Fisher: "To make lashes curl better, take a hair dryer to your eyelash curler for one or two seconds before using it."
Customise your make-up
Halle Berry: "To make lips look naturally pink, I put on red lipstick, wipe it off, and then apply clear gloss."
Linger o
Sarah Jessica Parker: "I love walking into a closet and smelling lingering perfume, so I always spray my clothes."