Aussie influencer Sopha Dopha reveals wild DM from Snoop Dogg
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Sophia Begg – better known as Sopha Dopha to her 2.2 million devoted social media followers – has somehow managed to launch her own fashion label (All For Mimi), hang out with Selena Gomez and had an A-list rapper slide into her DMs … all by the age of 21.
Here, the Aussie entrepreneur and social media star shares her go-to beauty essentials, explains her bizarre (yet brilliant) beauty hack, and spills the unexpected question rap icon Snoop Dogg once asked her.
WHAT'S IN YOUR MAKEUP BAG?
'Weleda Skin Food, it's the best primer.'
Weleda Skin Food, $17.95 at Adore Beauty
'Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter for everyday wear – the best.'
'But if I'm going boujee, then Haus Labs. Gaga ATE with this!'
'I love the MAC Strobe blush, it's insane.'
'Then we have the Glow-La-la Benefit Highlighter. So good.'
'I'll also put on some Huda beauty lip stain.'
'And then the Charlotte Tilbury setting spray.'
WHAT'S YOUR BEST BEAUTY HACK?
'Cream contour for everything. Contour the nose, eyes, the face. Contour the chin to make your bottom lip look plumper …'
Fenty Beauty Match Stix Matte Contour Skinstick, $49 at Sephora
WHAT'S IN YOUR SKINCARE ROUTINE?
'Esmi Cleanser is my ride or die, it's so good. My best friend Karla put me onto it.'
'I'm quite basic with my skincare, I don't have a 20-step routine, I just wash my makeup off with the cleanser, add serum and moisturiser. Right now I'm using the Esmi Hyaluronic Serum.'
'I love the NIVEA moisturiser. It's simple and I've used it for 10 years.'
'Rare Beauty does a good under eye patch. Makes me feel like a main character, like a Pinterest baddie.'
WHAT'S YOUR EVERYDAY UNIFORM?
'The All For Mimi flared jeans and our brown cardigan, it's such a good winter fit with a trench coat and thongs. I'm such a thong girl, even in winter.'
Flare Jean, $109 at All For Mimi
Aere Organic Cotton Belted Trench Coat, $200 (down from $250) at THE ICONIC
'I'm also such a homebody so I love the track range. I wear it at home, to the airport, to the office, everywhere.'
WHAT ARE YOUR GO-TO HAIR PRODUCTS?
'For shampoo and conditioner, I'm a TRESemmé girly. It just makes my hair so soft.'
'I try to only wash my hair once a week. So I'll do a mask then slick back the baby hairs with a slick stick and tie it up with a slip scrunchie.'
All kinds Get Slick Flyaways Wand, $14.99 at Adore Beauty
'A silk pillow is also a non-negotiable.'
'GHD Wave curler – gorgeous.'
WHO'S THE MOST RANDOM CELEBRITY IN YOUR DMS?
'Snoop Dogg. He said something along the lines of 'I'm in London, what's doing?' and I was like, 'Hey Snoopy, love you lots' and he replied, 'what are you doing?'.'
WHAT'S BEEN YOUR WEIRDEST FAN ENCOUNTER?
'This is actually crazy – I was on the freeway once and this person was tailgating me so bad. They come up next to me, leaning out the car, filming me, taking photos. I'm like, 'this is so dangerous'. I've also had someone kiss me all over my face at a festival. I didn't know it was coming. I was just standing there, so shocked.'
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