The beauty industry is filled with budding entrepreneurs creating their own skincare and make up lines.
But not all of them have the public profile to help push their brands.
Just as Kylie Jenner has done with Kylie Cosmetics, a myriad of Australian models, actors and singers have popped up in the beauty market in recent years, creating a range of successful brands that bear their names.
Here, FEMAIL takes a look at some of the biggest names in beauty.
From Jen Hawkins (left) to Jessica Gomes (right), FEMAIL takes a look at some of the celebrities making millions in the beauty industry with their own products
1. Jennifer Hawkins – Jbronze
Former Miss Universe Jennifer Hawkins launched her own tanning range, Jbronze, almost five years ago.
‘I’ve always wanted to create my own self tanning range because I love to have a beautiful bronze glow to my skin all year round and like to avoid sun baking,’ the 34-year-old said on the brand’s website.
‘I’ve always wanted to create my own self tanning range because I love to have a beautiful bronze glow to my skin all year round,’ said Jennifer Hawkins (pictured) of Jbronze
‘I really believe self tans are the best tanning option and have struggled to find a complete range in the past that offered the variety of products you need for the best results.
‘For this reason my focus with Jbronze was to offer a complete range for all types of self tanning,’ she added.
Between Cozi swimwear and J Bronze self-tan – and her endorsements for products such as Range Rover, Mount Franklin Lightly Sparkling water and Colgate, some put Jen’s worth at upwards of $15 million.
2. Jessica Gomes – Equal Beauty
Model and face of David Jones Jessica Gomes started her Equal Beauty brand in 2017. The fragrance-free line focuses on hydration and protection.
‘Equal Beauty is my skin solution for healthy, hydrated, glowing skin all day every day no matter what the environmental factors and conditions,’ Jessica said about the brand.
‘I was passionate about creating a skincare line for everyone – male, female, different races, all skin types as I believe everyone should feel beautiful,’ she added.
In 2013, Jessica’s wealth was rumoured to be more than $2.5 million. This incorporates modelling with the likes of David Jones, campaigns with Sports Illustrated and her Equal Beauty line.
‘Equal Beauty is my skin solution for healthy, hydrated, glowing skin all day every day,’ said Jessica Gomes (pictured) of her Equal Beauty range
3. Lara Worthington – The Base by Lara Bingle
Australian model, Lara Worthington, née Bingle, founded her line of bronzing and tanning products, The Base, to offer ‘the modern woman the best line of products to achieve a healthy, safe, glow; a look of vitality and well-being’.
Everything in the collection is 100 per cent Australian-made, and has been ‘carefully formulated with premium skincare ingredients to achieve inimitable results’:
‘I wanted to create a range of uncomplicated, minimalistic products to augment a womans beauty, rather than cover it up,’ Lara said of the line.
These days, her products retail for as little as $14 online – and have built up a cult following.
Australian model, Lara Worthington (pictured), founded her line of bronzing and tanning products to offer ‘the modern woman the best line of products to achieve a healthy, safe, glow’
4. Jess Hart – Luma Cosmetics
For those looking to replicate the complexion of a supermodel, you could do worse than head over to Luma Cosmetics – created by renowned Aussie export, Jess Hart.
The ‘skin-loving’ skin and make up range is ‘designed to bring out the best in your skin, creating a luminous and healthy glow using naturally sourced ingredients such as crushed pearl powder, ethically sourced mica, moisture-rich hyaluronic acid, jojoba oil, and of course never tested on animals’.
Since Jess launched Luma in 2014, it has gone from strength to strength.
While originally the line contained illuminating highlighters, bronzers, liquid foundations, tinted moisturisers, mascaras, eye shadows, lip glosses and sheer lipsticks – nowadays it also boasts the likes of body oil, beauty balm and serums.
With campaigns for the likes of Seafolly and a burgeoning beauty brand, Jess’s net worth is estimated to be more than $4 million.
Jess Hart’s (pictured) ‘skin-loving’ skin and make up range is ‘designed to bring out the best in your skin, creating a luminous and healthy glow using naturally sourced ingredients’
5. Zoe Foster Blake – Go-To Skincare
Mother, author and former beauty editor, Zoe Foster Blake, is the brains behind Go-To Skincare – a cruelty-free natural skincare product range.
It features body oil, a silk pillowcase, lip balm, exfoliating facial pads, cleanser, face cream and more.
Mother, author and former beauty editor, Zoe Foster Blake (pictured), is the brains behind Go-To Skincare – a cruelty-free natural skincare product range
Victoria’s secret model, Miranda Kerr (pictured), has long had an interest in skincare – and it shows through her Kora Organics line, first developed in 2006
6. Miranda Kerr – Kora Organics
Victoria’s Secret model, Miranda Kerr, has long had an interest in skincare.
And it shows through her success of Kora Organics organic line, first developed in 2006.
‘I started the development of KORA Organics – a company I founded on the values of making a transformative difference to people’s skin, their confidence, and offering them a healthier alternative to other brands on the market,’ Miranda wrote on the website.
‘We use certified organic and natural products for one simple reason – because what you put on your skin soaks in.’
Last year, Delta Goodrem (pictured), added fragrance buff to her resume – by launching her perfume, Eau de Delta
7. Delta Goodrem – Delta fragrance
Lastly, pop star and The Voice judge, Delta Goodrem, has added fragrance buff to her resume.
Delta launched her perfume, Eau de Delta, in 2017, describing the venture as ‘a labour of love for the past year’.
Delta has joined prestigious alumni with Britney Spears, Victoria Beckham, Beyonce, Katy Perry and Rihanna – just to name a few – all having created (with some help we’re sure) their own perfume.
With plenty of talents to her name, Delta has managed to accrue a tidy fortune.
It has been estimated she is worth $16 million.