Red unpicks Sienna Miller's beauty routine, from stellar skincare buys to her foundation of choice.
There is plenty of healthy debate at Red HQ on all things beauty, but there's one thing that we can all agree on: that actress and model Sienna Miller looks as good now, at 42, than she did at 20. We've seen plenty of her recently: her chic collaboration with MS brought her right into our eyeline, and who could forget her look with her bump on show at Vogue World last September? It's got us all wondering just how she looks so good.
'I think if you can do a little bit of laser and the right Morpheus8 – or whatever it is – if you can do those treatments as you get older you can avoid filler and botox and the things that I think really change people.'The makeupSienna's long-term makeup artist is Wendy Rowe, who has developed something of a signature look for the actress: plump, glowy skin, a light shimmer on the eye and a pretty pink lip. Her look at the Met Gala captures the style perfectly.
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