Beauty Detail
Crystals & astrology had a big influence on the singer’s new BEAUTY BAY eye shadow palette.
ForJade Thirlwall, beauty is personal.
It was quite a heavy look for me but I wanted to try something new, Thirwall tells me.
The artist was part Egyptian too and said, Oh, this is so exciting.
So we did a beautiful sort of dark brown and bronzy eye shape.
But her favourite crystals?
Tourmaline, which is the black crystal, she says.
It’s all about protecting you from negative energy.
Rose quartzis a firm fave, too.
I know it’s quite a typical one, but it’s all about love and loving energy.
Brows are very important these days, she says with a smile.
I do love a matchy-matchy moment, though she adds.
But pink hasnt always been Thirlwalls friend.
You don’t need that.
Ultimately, though, its all comes back to being herself.
Keep reading to find out what beauty products the singer uses on the daily.
The Eyeshadow Palette
The palette for me literally has every single colour I could possibly need.
It was important for me to create a palette that literally ticked every box for everyone.
And so I literally do use it every day, depending on what I’m doing.
Her Fave Hair Oil
My hair is thirsty as f*ck.
It’s because I’ve got naturally quite thick curly hair.
It’s always gagging for a bit of moisture.
So I carry oil in my bag constantly, and it just keeps it healthy.
It’s very light and lovely.
A Brazilian fan at a signing turned up with this perfume.
And then I looked it up and it was a f*cking fortune.
So I was like, Oh my God.
Firstly, thanks so much for spending that.
And secondly, it’s the best thing I’ve ever smelled.
It’s a unisex perfume, not too floral.
And it is a bit spenny, but it literally lasts me six months for one bottle.
What have you got on?
And it stays on the clothes.
Even if I wash my clothes, it’s still lingers on it.
Her essential Brow Fix
I use this every single day.
It locks the hairs in place and makes them look gorgy.
Her MVP Cleanser
I have it in my bag all the time.
I’m a bit of a clean freak.
And if you get on that Bakerloo Line, hun, your skin’s not thanking you for it.