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7NEWS
31-07-2025
- Entertainment
- 7NEWS
Best celebrity-approved skincare and makeup products of 2025: The beauty buys the stars actually use
When we're not trawling through the internet for our favourite celeb outfits, we're busy dissecting their beauty routines. Thanks to Instagram and TikTok, it's never been easier to find out exactly which holy-grail products have made their way into A-listers' regimes. Think splurge-worthy face masks and Aussie-founded SPF tints, there's a whole mix of products that have been given the celeb-approved tick. From Hailey Bieber to Victoria Beckham, there are a number of highly-rated products that are the key to our favourite celebs' glow. We've uncovered exactly what they are — keep scrolling for more. 1. Hailey Bieber: Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Finish Powder, $76 at Charlotte Tilbury While she may be the founder of Rhode, Mrs Bieber is still adding a few extra formulas to her makeup bag. One being the infamous Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Finish Powder, a regular player in most professional makeup bags, thanks to it's ability to smooth out texture and minimise any shiny. Perfect as the last step in a makeup routine, swipe the powder across the T-zone and under eyes to highlight, conceal any oiliness, and add a flawless finish to the complexion. 2. Halle Berry: KNESKO Skin Amethyst Lip Mask, $25 at KNESKO Often dewy and hydrated on the red carpet, Halle Berry previously shared her love for KNESKO, the cult-favourite beauty brand that has sold over 1.5 million masks. Berry swears by collagen-infused formulas: 'If you don't know about the Knesko masks — face mask, neck mask, lip mask — get into it,' she says. ' These are the best facial masks I have found. ' The signature Lip Masks are also flying off the shelves, designed with Amethyst benefits to hydrate and nourish lips, banishing signs of dryness forever. 3. Lindsay Lohan: Naked Sundays BeautyScreen SPF50 Peptide Foundation Tint, $54.95 at Naked Sundays The Freaky Friday co-star recently showed her support of Aussie-made brand Naked Sundays, as she walked the carpet for the sequel movie, Freakier Friday. Makeup artist Ash Holm applied the BeautyScreen SPF50 Peptide Foundation Tint shade 1 to give Lohan a natural glow for the evening. Non-greasy with a semi-matte finish, it's suitable for natural makeup looks or going full glam. Always read the label and follow the directions for use. 4. Victoria Beckham: Bioderma Sensibo H2O Micellar Water, $32.99 at Adore Beauty You know a celeb really loves a product when they add their own name to the bottle. That's exactly what global icon and designer Victoria Beckham did to celebrate — a staple in her skincare routine. 'I've ALWAYS used it. No product will ever be able to compete with Sensibio H2O,' Beckham said. Perfect for wiping away the day, Bioderma's best-seller can remove up to 99 per cent of makeup and impurities (including waterproof mascara). 5. Kate Hudson: Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask, $31 at Sephora With over 10,000 five-star reviews on the Sephora website, it's clear the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask is a cult-favourite for shoppers and celebs alike. Available in Berry, Gummy Bear, Sweet Candy and Vanilla, actor Kate Hudson is said to be a huge fan of these lip-loving formulas. Crafted using moisture wrap technology and coconut oil, the thick but non-sticky formula keeps lips hydrated for hours. Don't be fooled by the name, you can apply it at any time of the day.


7NEWS
12-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- 7NEWS
These are the best-selling shorts every Aussie bloke is wearing, even in winter
For decades, shorts have been the wardrobe afterthought. A last-minute grab from the drawer while the real energy went into selecting the shirt, grooming the hair and deciding whether the sneakers were 'cool enough'. But one Aussie brand is turning that logic on its head, and the results are catching on fast. That's where Frankster comes in, the new go-to for guys who wear shorts like a second skin. For just $89.95, you can score a pair of 'The Everydays' shorts to wear every day. Created by former Adidas and 2XU heavyweight Niels Hoeben, Frankster has hit a nerve with Australian men by solving a problem most didn't even realise they had. Because while there's no shortage of boardshorts, gym shorts or golf shorts in the men's fashion space, none of them really tick every box. Especially not for the bloke who wants to wear the same shorts from brunch to beers to the beach without a second thought. Frankster was made for that guy. The brand launched earlier this year, but thanks to word of mouth and thousands of glowing five-star reviews, it's fast becoming one of the most talked-about men's fashion brands in the country. Designed for men who wear shorts year-round Whether it's the dead of winter or the height of summer, every friendship group has that mate who rocks up in shorts. Rain, shine or sideways hail, his knees are out. And chances are, he's now wearing Frankster. The appeal is obvious. These shorts are flattering on all body types, thanks to a carefully engineered blend of 98 per cent cotton and two per cent spandex. That means they move with you, breathe like activewear and look polished enough to wear to dinner. They're tailored just enough to feel elevated, but not so fitted that you need a six-pack to pull them off. And they land in that sweet spot between casual and smart, so you can throw them on with a T-shirt or a button-down without feeling over or underdressed. And even though it's winter, now's actually the perfect time to snap up a pair (or two). These shorts layer well with hoodies, vests and jumpers, and they're selling fast ahead of spring and summer. If you want first dibs on the most popular sizes and colours, it's worth adding to the cart before the warm weather rush. More than just a great fit Frankster's popularity isn't just down to comfort and cut. The brand stands for something more. Ten per cent of profits are donated to Movember, the Aussie-founded global charity tackling men's mental health, suicide prevention and prostate cancer. Plus, Frankster shorts are made using certified sustainable cotton, so every pair is produced ethically and with care for the environment, something more men are starting to pay attention to when they shop. From quiet launch to fan favourite In just a few short months, Frankster has gone from start-up to fan favourite. The original shorts line continues to fly off the shelves, while new colour drops are selling out faster than expected. September brought four new shades into the mix, and a brand new sports shorts range is dropping in October, designed for everything from Sunday footy to smashing out a gym session. It's clear that Frankster isn't trying to make shorts for every type of man. It's making the right shorts for the men who live in them.