We need to get our hands on Saie Beauty now
This is where we are shopping the celebrity-approved makeup brand
What do Miranda Kerr, Gracie Abrams, Leslie Bibb, Meghan Markle, Bella Hadid and Aimee Lou Wood all have in common? Well they're all fans of Saie Beauty's skin-worshipping clean makeup products.
But what is it about the brand that has made so many fall in love with it's viral products? According to Saie's founder Laney Crowell, it's down to the brand's relentlessness in creating products that people actually want to use every day.
“I wanted Saie products to be the things people needed but couldn’t find clean alternatives for, things like mascara, lip gloss, and highlighter,” Crowell told Vogue. “And then we decided to take it a step further, and make products that aren’t just exciting in the clean world, but that disrupt all of beauty with highlighters that aren’t strobey, just simply cool: lip gloss that’s a treatment too; mascara that gives you that superchic look and is crazy nourishing.”
Curious about Saie? Keep scrolling to learn more about the brand's best sellers, as well as how to shop the US-based brand right here in Australia.
Which Saie Beauty products are trending right now?
Saie's Glowy Super Gel ($44 from Saie Beauty / $48.96 from Cult Beauty) is undoubtedly the most talked about product in the brand's roster. The glow-enhancing complexion product is the clean girl response to Charlotte Tilbury's full glam Hollywood Flawless Filter ($76 from Charlotte Tilbury); it leaves skin with a dewy, moisturised, natural-looking glow, and comes in four universally-flattering shades.
If you're after cheek products with the same sheer, skin-forward finish as the Glowy Super Gel, then Saie's Dew Bronze ($40 from Saie Beauty / $44.88 from Cult Beauty) and the Saie Dew Blush™ ($40 from Saie Beauty / $40.80 from Cult Beauty) should be in your makeup bag.
The duo are favourites of Bella Hadid on and off set for creating a flawless sun-kissed glow that melts into skin rather than sitting on top of it.
Saie's Sun Melt ($50 from Saie Beauty / $57.12 from Cult Beauty) has reached viral status on TikTok thanks to it's balmy, buildable formula that seamlessly blends into skin for a flawless, bronzed finish.
Similarly, Saie's Slip Tint™ Tinted Moisturizer ($57 from Saie Beauty / $63.24 from Cult Beauty) offers a sheer, skin-perfecting wash of coverage that brightens, unifies and moisturises the complexion.
The Saie Mascara 101 ($39 from Saie Beauty / $46.92 from Cult Beauty) accentuates each lash without looking over the top, plus it wears well throughout the day, so you don't have to worry about panda eyes ruining your makeup (or your day).
Does Saie Beauty ship to Australia?
Yes, Saie Beauty does ship direct to Australia from the Saie Beauty website, however shipping is calculated at checkout so costs can vary greatly depending on your desired shipping location. For example, a few items sent to metro areas in Sydney are roughly $40 — so we suggest making a combined wishlist with your friends to minimise costs. Especially if you've been eyeing up a product that's exclusive to the brand's own website.
All orders require one to three business days for processing (or three to five business days during peak periods), while standard shipping to Australia takes between five to nine business days, and expedited takes four to eight business days.
Thankfully the brand's core collection is also sold at Cult Beauty, and the beauty retailer offers flat rate shipping and free shipping with minimum spend options.
Standard shipping is £6.95 (approximately AUD $13.75) or free if you spend over £40 (approximately AUD $79.13). While, express DHL shipping is £30 (approximately AUD $59.34) or free if you spend over £150 (approximately AUD $296.72).
However, delivery times aren't quite as speedy as buying direct from Saie Beauty. Standard delivery takes between seven and eleven business days, and expedited delivery takes about two to four business days.
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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).