Judging by her beauty routine Sienna Miller is still an It Girl
She's down with faux freckles and lazy girl makeup
“Stick me in a garden with some wildflowers, and it feels like my natural habitat. [Charlotte Tilbury] wanted to do something that was a little bit more romantic [for the Blush Balm Lip Tint campaign]," Charlotte Tilbury ambassador, Sienna Miller, recently shared with Glamour UK. "There's such a Hollywood glamour associated with the brand, but this was all in an English country garden. It was a bit more nature, which I feel suits me quite well. The romance in a more organic rural setting is probably more aligned with who I actually am as a person, so it was a good moment for us to start working together.”
"Whatever lipstick I have on, I'll match it to the bridge of my nose, cheeks and eyes to pull the whole look together. I'll be honest, the tint of the Blush Balm Lip Tint ($51 from Charlotte Tilbury) is ideal because you can use it in three different areas, and it's skincare as well as makeup. And that just suits me," she explaned. "I don't want to be lugging around a million different things."
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In fact, the timeless It Girl has a pretty practical beauty routine: she prioritises multipurpose makeup products, prefers a cleanser that takes the day off quickly, and has a two-step hair styling routine.
Ahead, BEAUTYcrew breaks down Sienna Miller's It Girl beauty routine, from faux freckles to lazy girl makeup...
Her multitasking makeup must haves
"Charlotte Tilbury's Foxy Brown Lip Cheat ($40 from Charlotte Tilbury) [is] a lip liner that I use for freckles," Miller shared. "Jaw line freckles really make me look better because my natural freckles are slightly blended into one large pigment situation."
"I'm doing the Unreal Skin Foundation Stick ($70 from Charlotte Tilbury) — every time I use it, people comment on my skin and I know it's just that because, when I don't use it, I don't get the comments," she confessed. "I'm actually talking about things that I'm not doing the campaign for, that's how you know it's authentic. I'm doing some concealer around my nose and on my chin to take away the redness."
"I've got a really weird, quite deathly-coloured Fenty bronzer ($54 from Sephora). It would not be a palette you'd be drawn to, but for me, it works quite well. Or Charlotte's Airbrush Flawless Bronzer ($90 from Charlotte Tilbury) that I'll just dip into and you can literally just go for," she continued. "I also like the Tan-Luxe self-tan drops ($29.39 from Amazon Australia) — they're great."
"If it's a bit more glamorous, maybe I'll do a red lip with a slightly darker red lip liner, and then very little else," she explained.
Her simple but serious skin care routine
"Nowadays I'm a grown-up, and I wash my face every night, even if I'm exhausted," Miller joked. "I'm quite intuitive when it comes to skin, so I know what I need. I look after my skin much more than I used to."
"Lots of vitamin C and Magic Cream ($106 from Charlotte Tilbury), I think is amazing. I've used that since before it was called Magic Cream and Charlotte used to blend her own creams. The OG," she continued. "I think my skin's better now than it was then. Obviously, it's older, slightly falling down, but its actual texture is better than it was when I was younger."
"At the moment, I've got a SkinCeuticals face wash ($85 from Adore Beauty)... I like a gel cleanser even though it's probably not as good for you as a cream one, but it just takes everything off when I'm filming... I got sent some SkinCeuticals P-TIOX Serum ($179.95 from Woolworths). I'm a slut, so I'm using that as it's the new shiny thing in the cupboard," she confessed.
Her hair care heroes
"Hair, I just leave pretty much as it is because it's naturally got a wave that people have said is nice," she explained. "Maybe I'll add a bit of Sam McKnight's Cool Girl Spray ($62 from MECCA) as it's a reviver. There's also Larry King's styling cream ($61 from Selfridges) if it's all fluffy and weird."
"I'm not really into that much wellness," Miller joked. "I love the idea of wellness, it's just that it takes planning and I'm not organised enough. You know, I'm sort of patting myself on the back if I have a bircher muesli and blueberries versus Marmite on toast. It's like, that's as far as it's gonna go!"
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Briar Clark got her start in the media industry in 2017, as an intern for Marie Claire and InStyle. Since then, her keen interest in fashion and beauty has landed her gigs as a Digital Content Producer and Beauty Editor with titles like Girlfriend, Refinery29, BEAUTYcrew and beautyheaven. She loves the way seemingly innocuous topics like skin care and style have the ability to put a smile on people’s faces or make them think about themselves a little differently. A big believer in self love and experimentation, Briar has made a point of becoming the Australian beauty industry’s unofficial guinea pig for unusual treatments and daring hair trends. When she’s not testing out the latest beauty launches, Briar is big on broadening her horizons, mostly in the form of food but she’s also partial to travelling to new destinations both near and far (and of course, allocating an extra bag to bring their best beauty offerings home with her).