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Gloss Angeles

Australian Beauty Advice With Go-To Skin Care Founder (and Former Beauty Editor) Zoë Foster Blake

Gloss Angeles

Kirbie Johnson and Sara Tan

Charlotte Palermino, Halsey, Sara Tan, Kirbie Johnson, Rihanna, Beauty Podcast, Arts, News, Entertainment News, Selena Gomez, Hailey Bieber, Fashion & Beauty, Beauty

4.8679 Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2020

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

It's a beauty editor kiki! Zoë Foster Blake is one of Australia’s most celebrated beauty experts. But before she became a beauty brand founder, she was just like us — a beauty editor! Zoe was the beauty director of Cosmopolitan and Harper’s BAZAAR Australia. She then went on to write a few books, including Amazing Face, a best-selling beauty bible, and then decided to start her own beauty blog back in 2006. After years of reviewing and using every kind of skin care product on the face of the earth, Zoë decided to take a stab at creating her own. She wanted to make something that was simple, stress-free, and more about self-love than “fixing” stuff. Thus Go-To Skin Care was born. 

Go-To focus on clean formulas and has a cheeky brand voice. With the success of her brand, Zoë launched Gro-To Skin Care, a clean line for kids. It's super cute, trust us. Listen to learn how Zoë editorial expertise equipped her to become a standout brand founder.


L'Oreal Paris Age Perfect Line

Creamy Powder Foundation ($16)

Lash Magnifying Mascara ($11)

Radiant Serum Foundation ($12)

Luminous Hydrating Lipstick ($9)


What's on Your Face

Marc Jacobs Re(cover) Hydrating Coconut Lip Oil ($28)

Saie Glowy Super Gel ($25)

Go-To Skin Care Fancy Face Nourishing Oil Cleanser ($34) and IT Cosmetics Bye Bye Undereye ($27)

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0:00.0

Hi Kirby. Hi Sarah. Welcome to Los Angeles. All right guys. Happy Tuesday. Did you guys like last week's

0:10.7

episode with Dr. Jason Emmer? I personally found it illuminating. Same. And we've had a lot of people

0:16.4

messaging us. I just want to clarify something. Threads is not threading, like hair removal. Yeah,

0:22.2

no. Like where you take the thread and you like remove people's eyebrows and stuff, that is not

0:26.8

this. That means you didn't listen to the episode. Yeah. I did have some people asking me. They're like,

0:31.0

oh yeah, my esthetician does this. I'm like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. They can't. And if they are, that's wrong.

0:38.1

Yeah, it shouldn't be.

0:38.9

Don't do that.

0:39.8

Although my mom did text me and said, I need the threads.

0:43.3

Oh, well, I was talking to this lovely, lovely, I'm not going to say her name because I don't know if she wants me to say that she wants threads, but she gave me a facial and she was like, now I want them.

0:55.7

I'm like, girl, you and I both.

0:57.6

The future.

0:58.4

I want threads in my face.

0:59.8

Well, just Jessica Chia, our dear friend who, um, works for a lore.

1:04.0

Yep.

1:04.6

Um, was saying how she's been like, I mean, I don't think she has threats.

1:09.0

She's just like naturally beautiful. But like she's like obsessed with the idea of threads because she was talking about how in

1:15.8

Brazil all of the women there, like they get threads in like their whole body.

1:21.2

Yeah.

1:21.8

Like in their butts before they like shake it.

1:24.3

That's like where Brazilian butt lifts are like kind of stemming from, essentially.

1:28.5

It's different though?

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