
Sheiryn Aisiqa Sinclair divulges her cherished beauty regimen
Three desert-island make-up essentials I can't live without
First and foremost, I swear by the Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturiser SPF 30 PA+++ in the shade 2W1 Natural. Then, there is the Chanel N°1 De Chanel Lip and Cheek Balm in 2 Healthy Pink as well as the Bareness Skin Plump Screen SPF Gloss in Pulse.
The skincare hack that changed my life
Rubbing ice all over my face before anything else. I find that it provides an instant depuff.
A nail trend I'm currently obsessed with
Milky sheer nails. They are clean, timeless and flattering on everyone.
A hair look I've always wanted to try but haven't yet
Curtain bangs! I love that they're face-framing, romantic and slightly risky.
The facial I swear by
Lymphatic drainage facials. They sculpt, detox and reset my skin in the most satisfying way.
My signature fragrance
Maison Francis Kurkdjian's Gentle Fluidity Gold Edition. It smells like soft luxury with just the right touch of mystery.
An underrated beauty product
Pond's Cold Cream. It removes every trace of make-up and grime without stripping your skin. A humble icon.
The non-negotiable skincare step in my routine
Double cleansing. It's a tip I picked up from Victoria Beckham and it changed everything for me. Skin can't glow if it's not truly clean.
An eye look I keep going back to
Soft taupe lids with a smudged brown liner. It looks like I put some effort into my make-up, but not to the point where it looks overdone.
The song that shaped my make-up aesthetic
'Wicked Game' by Chris Isaak. It's smoky, sultry and cinematic—like smudged eyeliner at golden hour.
Key beauty advice that I resonate with
Your best beauty routine starts with being kind to yourself.
This story appears in Vogue Singapore's 'Home' issue, available online.
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