If you’ve been scrolling through your feeds lately, chances are you've stumbled upon Sophia Sinot’s dazzling work. This London-based beauty genius is redefining glam with her electric make-up styles, transforming stars like Zara Larsson and Emma Chamberlain into canvases of neon brilliance. But what’s in her beauty bag, and what’s fueling her creative flame? We sat down with Sophia to dive into her beauty essentials and her vision for the future of make-up.
Sophia's go-to make-up trick is a universal crowd-pleaser: a cat-eye lash paired with clear gloss eyelids and sun-kissed blush. "Everyone looks good with a cat eye lash, clear gloss on the eyelids, high blush placement and blush on the nose bridge for that sunburnt look," she shares. Her signature scent? Anything from Narciso Rodriguez, with Patchouli Musc topping her list of obsessions. For skincare, she swears by La Mer’s Moisturising Soft Cream and Chanel’s Hydra Beauty Nutrition, ensuring a flawless canvas for her artful creations.
“I’ve been saying I’m officially ending the clean-girl era with my work lately. I hope that in 2026, everyone will bring back colourful and fun make-up again.”
Not just a make-up maven, Sophia’s holistic approach includes wellness practices like red light therapy with the Solis Therapy Spectrum Solo Panel 2.0, which she incorporates into her morning meditation. Her must-have beauty products include MAC’s Lip Pencil in Cork, Dior’s Overvolume Mascara, and Fenty’s Gloss Bomb Stix. For hair care, Redken’s Extreme Shampoo and Conditioner have been her saviors on her journey of hair experimentation.
Sophia’s journey into the beauty realm was inspired by none other than Michelle Phan, the iconic beauty YouTuber whose tutorials ignited a passion in Sophia. As for trends, she’s obsessed with colored hair extensions and dreams of recreating long square black nails with a pink cat eye effect. By 2026, Sophia hopes to see a resurgence of bold, colorful make-up and the iconic red lip. In a world veering towards minimalism, Sophia Sinot stands as a beacon for those who dare to be different, reminding us all that beauty is an art form meant to be celebrated in full color.