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During my pregnancy, I developed
pigmentation marks on my forehead.
If it’s sunny and I’m outside, I’ll stay in
the shade from noon to 4pm and wear
a large straw hat, but the rest of the time I’ll
layer up with SPF. I used to go on sunbeds
when I was younger as I was desperate to
achieve a perfect, deep tan, but now I’m
older, I appreciate my natural skin tone.
I don’t wear SPF every day, only when
I’m in the sun. Then I’ll also massage in
a milky cleanser, such as Sisley Lyslait
Make-up Remover with White Lily, for three
minutes, and rinse several times to make
sure I’ve removed it thoroughly, as I worry
the sunscreen filters will clog my pores.
When I’m on vacation, I use Le Paradis
Tahiti Body Balm. Its blend of Monoi oil,
vanilla and coconut is made for balmy,
golden evenings. If I’m travelling for
work or at home and need a boost, I use
it as a treat, as its smell takes me back
to sunshine and happy memories.
My summer wardrobe is simple but chic.
It consists of a silk vest top from Refine,
which I’ll pair with gold jewellery from
Azlee and jeans from Agolde. When it
comes to beachwear, I’m not ready to swap
my two-piece for a swimsuit just yet. I like
classic (but not sexy!) bikinis, and I always
find something I like from Yasmine Eslami.
Since I had my baby, Ines, my beauty
routine is shorter. Any time I do have alone,
I practise what I call my mindful ‘cherie-me’
moments. I put on clothes
that I love or light my
favourite candle and use
the time to remind myself
that I don’t need fixing, but
celebrating. I give myself the
freedom to just be myself.

Our cool-girl crush, make-up
artist and Estée Lauder global
beauty director Violette,
shares her beauty secrets

Viva


VIOLETTE


My off-duty beauty look is natural curls,
bare skin and red lipstick. I’ll condition my
hair overnight with coconut or almond oil
and braid it, so when I take the plaits out
I have a lovely, loose-tousled wave. I’ll buff
Estée Lauder’s Pure Colour Envy Paint On
Liquid Lipcolor in Poppy Sauvage, £27, in
with my finger so it looks more nonchalant.
Foundation should be applied organically.
I don’t agree with covering
everything up with product;
you need to let some of
your natural skin tone show.
I buff foundation from the
edges of my face and work
in towards my nose, where
I blend in a tiny amount
of product. This gives the
illusion that I’m not wearing much make-up.
I was never a fan of bronzer until Ines
came along! When I look drained, I roughly
buff it over my cheeks, nose and forehead.
And it always has to be a matte formula –
skin isn’t supposed to look sparkly.
My mother would wear red lipstick when
she picked me up from school. She looked
fierce and the other girls would be in awe of
her. We have big lips in our family, so it wasn’t
a discreet look, and I love that about her.
I never follow beauty trends. What looks
good on a catwalk model won’t necessarily
suit me, and I’d rather base my look on
how I feel. I sometimes wear a glittery
eyeshadow to make myself feel cheerful.

DIAMOND COIN
NECKLACE, from
£2,560, Azlee

BRONZE GODDESS
POWDER BRONZER,
£34, Estée Lauder

BIKINI TOP
IN DUSTY
PINK,
around
£70,
Ya s m i n e
Eslami FUTURIST
HYDRA RESCUE
FOUNDATION,
£36, Estée
Lauder

PURE COLOUR
ENVY PAINT ON
LIQUID LIPCOLOR
IN POPPY
SAUVAGE, £27,
Estée Lauder

LYSLAIT
MAKE-UP
REMOVER WITH
WHITE LILY,
£82.50, Sisley

TAHITI
BODY
BALM, £70,
Le Paradis

SILK TOP, around
£175, Refine
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