Fearne Cotton Interview: Beauty Tips, Hair Colour And Getting Real About Life As A Mum

Including the one item of makeup she can't live without.
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Fearne Cotton’s beauty evolution has been a big one and we’ve lived it with her. Pink highlights in the early noughties? Been there. Kate Moss-inspired fringe in the indie heyday? Us too.

More recently, the presenter has swapped experimental ‘dos and rock chick looks for classic glamour - something Cotton tells us is down to finally finding her own personal style.

Mum to three-year-old son Rex and 10-month-old daughter Honey, she has her hands pretty full these days - but, despite having the resources to call in a glam squad, still does her own hair and makeup for red carpet events.

Read on to discover what happened when The Huffington Post UK caught up with Cotton to chat beauty secrets, favourite products and the perils of makeup-brush-stealing toddlers.

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How would you describe your beauty evolution?

I think anything that I did makeup wise in my 20s is not what I would do now. It took me a while to find my actual style, which came from a place of confidence, rather than using makeup to cover things up or feeling like I wanted to be someone else.

Now I embrace who I am and feel pretty good about that most of the time. I still have fun with makeup, but now I’m more relaxed about it - it’s more about being natural than looking different.

You’re a big fan of the ‘no makeup selfie’ - do you think they’re important to share with your fans?

Social media is so misleading - it’s such a tiny snapshot of what’s going on in anyone’s life and can end up just a weird fantasy story you’re putting out there.

I try to pepper my work posts with real life - most of the the time I don’t have any makeup on, I’m just a regular mum doing my thing, covered in jammy hand print,s and sick and having pasta thrown at me. I just happen to have a weird job.

Showing my life as real as I can, feels better to me than trying to make it look more glamorous or exciting than it actually is.

When you’re dying your hair blonde, how do you keep it in good condition?

I’ve just been using a Garnier home kit as I’m working for them at the moment [Cotton’s BFF Holly Willoughby is also a DIY hair dye convert].

It’s an Olia one (£6 from boots.com) and it’s made my hair so much shiner. It’s bizarre, I didn’t believe it could improve the condition - but it has. It seeps oil into your hair so it’s really locked in and doesn’t feel dry at all.

I don’t use hair masks or anything fancy like that. Just normal shampoo and conditioner, then I’ll skip the hairdryer and leave it to dry naturally most of the time – I think that really helps.

What’s the one item of makeup could you not live without?

Under-eye concealer. I’m so sleep deprived and, as I’ve got older, my eye bags are the bit that I cannot seem to improve with diet, or catching up on sleep, or drinking eight litres of water every day.

I have dark circles under my eyes and that is that.

Do you do anything differently when you’ve got a red carpet event coming up?

Not really! Last night I went to the Serpentine Party - I did my own hair and makeup, and was rushing around with the kids trying to get ready around it all. 

I hadn’t even painted my nails as I didn’t have time. It was literally: quick shower, quick bit of makeup, tong in the hair and out the door.

There’s no extra anything when I’m going out, it’s just fitting it around my family life as best I can.

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Fearne Cotton at the Serpentine Summer Party on Wednesday 6 July
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So has your beauty routine changed a lot since becoming a mum?

When you’ve got kids, everything is a lot more rushed. I have to have a quick regime to get out of the door. I cant spend hours sitting at my dressing room table applying a liquid eyeliner because I have a three-year-old trying to nick my makeup brushes, which he often does.

As I’ve gotten older, my perspective has changed too. Right now I’m sat in my kitchen with no makeup on and I haven’t brushed my hair from last night – no one’s going to see me, so it doesn’t matter anyway!

What’s your favourite under-a-tenner beauty product, and one you like to splash out on?

The cheap one would be any regular lip balm, like Burt’s Bees or Nivea. I don’t care what it is, I could not live without some sort of lip hydration.

I tend to splash out on skincare more than makeup. I really love Dr Murad products, they’re amazingly effective and they’re gorgeous.

You’ve designed a makeup range for Boots before, any plans for another beauty line?

It was wonderful doing that and I’d love to do it again.

Right now I’m so busy with all the cookbook stuff, and my Happiness Project on YouTube - there’s so many things going on that I don’t have time right now. But never say never!

Fearne’s Happiness Project is a collaboration with Pretty Upfront in partnership with Benefit Cosmetics UK (FYI Cotton’s favourite Benefit product is the liquid highlighter High Beam).

Fearne Cotton's Beauty Evolution
2002(01 of27)
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At the BAFTA Childrens Awards. (credit:Dave Benett via Getty Images)
2003(02 of27)
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Entering the Fame Academy House. (credit:PA)
2004(03 of27)
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At the MOBO Music Awards. (credit:Mike Marsland via Getty Images)
2003(04 of27)
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At the Grosvenor House Hotel. (credit:PA)
2004(05 of27)
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At the Guinness World Records 50th Anniversary Party. (credit:Gareth Cattermole via Getty Images)
2005(06 of27)
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At the Elle Style Awards. (credit:MJ Kim via Getty Images)
2005(07 of27)
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At the GQ Men of the Year Awards. (credit:MJ Kim via Getty Images)
2006(08 of27)
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At the More Fashion Awards. (credit:MJ Kim via Getty Images)
2006(09 of27)
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At the Cosmopolitan Fun Fearless Female Awards. (credit:MJ Kim via Getty Images)
2007(10 of27)
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At the British Academy Television Awards. (credit:Mark Cuthbert via Getty Images)
2007(11 of27)
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At the Cosmopolitan Ultimate Women Of The Year Awards. (credit:PA)
2008(12 of27)
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At the Cosmopolitan Ultimate Women Of The Year Awards. (credit:Brian Rasic via Getty Images)
2008(13 of27)
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At the Cosmopolitan Ultimate Women Of The Year Awards 2008. (credit:Brian Rasic via Getty Images)
2009(14 of27)
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At the Cosmopolitan Ultimate Women Of The Year Awards. (credit:PA)
2009(15 of27)
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At the DreamVault gallery. (credit:PA)
2010(16 of27)
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At the Glamour Women of the Year Awards. (credit:Doug Peters/Doug Peters)
2010(17 of27)
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At the Cosmopolitan Ultimate Women Of The Year Awards. (credit:Mike Marsland via Getty Images)
2011(18 of27)
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At the Brit Awards. (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
2011(19 of27)
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At the Glamour Women of the Year Awards. (credit:Ian West/PA Archive)
2012(20 of27)
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Backstage at BBC's Children in Need. (credit:Jon Furniss/Invision/AP)
2012(21 of27)
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At the BAFTA TV Awards. (credit:Jon Furniss/Invision/AP)
2013(22 of27)
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At the Glamour Women of the Year Awards. (credit:Doug Peters/Doug Peters)
2013(23 of27)
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Backstage at the BBC Children in Need Appeal Show. (credit:Jon Furniss/Invision/AP)
2014(24 of27)
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At the British Academy Film Awards Official After Party. (credit:Jon Furniss/Invision/AP)
2014(25 of27)
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At the Brit Awards. (credit:Jon Furniss Photography/Invision/AP)
2015(26 of27)
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At the Glamour Women Of The Year Awards. (credit:Mike Marsland via Getty Images)
2015(27 of27)
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At the BBC Music Awards. (credit:Eamonn M. McCormack via Getty Images)

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