A millionaire socialite known as Singapore’s ‘Instagram Queen’ maintains her age-defying complexion with a vast collection of luxury cosmetics worth well over $7,845.
Jamie Chua, 46, gave fans a glimpse inside her bedroom in a YouTube video on June 11, taking viewers through stacks of skincare and makeup products that looked more like a department store beauty counter than a personal kit.
The founder of skincare line Luminous1 revealed she has been massaging her face with a pair of $730 rollers in place of facials and laser treatments since Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s government shuttered salons on April 7.
On ‘special occasions’, she applies a $560 Dior moisturiser laced with caviar, pearl and rose petals which claims to plump and smooth skin and reduce signs of ageing.
Singaporean socialite Jamie Chua, 46, who maintains her youthful complexion with a vast cosmetics collection worth more than $7,845
A $445 La Mer moisturiser and Charlotte Tilbury’s cult favourite $90 Magic Cream are among the ‘holy grail’ products she uses everyday.
Jamie dabs three drops of a $128 Drunk Elephant vitamin C serum onto her forehead and cheeks every night, along with YSL’s $109 Pure Shots Night serum which claims to regenerate dead skin cells, making your face appear younger.
Her makeup collection is even more lavish, filled with brands like Dior, Lancome, Chantecaille and Charlotte Tilbury.
A self-confessed lipstick lover, Jamie owns five $72 Tom Ford mattes, four $77 Chantecaille stains and at least 10 luxury shades from Charlotte Tilbury worth a total of $514. She has a similar penchant for shimmering gloss.
‘You can see I’m a big fan of lipgloss!’ she says, pointing to a clear plastic tray stacked with 18 shades from Hourglass Cosmetics which cost $48 each – $864 in total.
A section of Jamie’s enormous collection, dedicated to foundation and makeup bases (left) and lipglosses worth $864 (right)
Jamie holds a pair of $730 Refa Carat face rollers, which she has been using in place of facials and laser treatments since Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong shuttered salons on April 7
She paints her face a $175 Dior foundation, a $106 Guerlain primer infused with real gold and a $150 powder from Chantecaille that promises to blur out pores like an Instagram filter.
‘I love this one especially because it gives me a very even finish, and it’s long-lasting,’ she said of the Dior.
Her day-to-day eyeshadow comes from $139 YSL and $135 Charlotte Tilbury palettes, while she uses a $109 Dior mini-kit for parties and evenings out.
The mother-of-two – who shares daughter Calista and son Cleveland with ex-husband, Indonesian business tycoon Nurdian Cuaca – keeps a $1,160 Louis Vuitton cosmetics case on her vanity table, ready to be slipped into her suitcase for her next overseas jaunt.
Jamie paints her face with a $175 Dior foundation, a $106 Guerlain primer infused with real gold and a $150 powder from Chantecaille that claims to blur out pores like an Instagram filter
Last month, Jamie gave fans a glimpse inside the living room of her palatial home which is filled with furniture and accessories worth well in excess of $47,395.
She clearly has a penchant for French luxury labels, stacking $160 books from upscale jeweller Chaumet on glass coffee tables and covering her sofa with a $2,270 Hermès wool and cashmere blanket and $870 Hermès pillows.
A limited edition Christian Dior bike sits on a stand in the main window of the living room.
Only 70 of the $4,320 bikes were sold after launching on December 7, 2017, Architectural Digest reported.
The black bike in the left of this shot is a limited edition $4,320 Christian Dior BMX; only 70 were sold after launching on December 7, 2017. Also pictured are a $9,900 Louis Vuitton cosmetics case and another $870 Hermès pillow
More Hermès soft furnishings are seen in this photo, along with the $302 Fornasetti candle which sits atop $160 Chaumet coffee table books
Circular containers of roses from Venus et Fleur are scattered around her home, including a $299 arrangement on the coffee table in the living room.
The Parisian florist specialises in bouquets of real roses that have been artificially enhanced to last for a year.
In an Instagram photo from April 5, Jamie poses beside three similar arrangements which cost $299, $399 and $479 respectively, bringing the total cost of her floral props to $1,177.
The beige cushion on the chair in the left of this photo costs $870, while the glass box on top of the antique Louis Vuitton trunk – worth roughly $16,400 – costs $1,810
She has at least two $1,810 glass boxes from Louis Vuitton embossed with the brand’s iconic ‘LV’ logo, one of which sits on an enormous vintage Louis Vuitton padlocked trunk.
The company no longer manufactures trunks of that size, but online consignment stores sell similar pieces from the 1940s for $16,400.
The garden patio is decorated with $1,298 Fornasetti urns and Hermès plates, which retail from $200 to $565.
To learn more about Jamie’s lavish life and style, follow her on Instagram and YouTube.