Every single beauty product spotted at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2025

We are sooooo back (and so are the bombshell blowouts)

Editor / October 19 2025

Does it feel like 2012 to anyone else right now? Like, in the best way? The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show just made a triumphant (and bouncy-haired) return and suddenly everything feels right once more.

The lingerie looks were stunning, the musical guests were mesmerising, and the lighting was precisely the kind we wish we could do our makeup in every morning. But as always, it was the models' airy waves and glossy skin that had us hooked.

So naturally we went in search of every beauty product used backstage. Here's what you need to get in on the angelic beauty looks for yourself...

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2025: Hair

The Victoria's Secret team clearly heard the 'bring back the blowouts' cry loud and clear, and boy did they deliver. Volume, lift, shape, they had it all.

A few key formulas and tools were spotted in the hair stylist's kits: the Bumble and bumble Thickening Go Big Treatment ($60 at MECCA), the Babyliss Pro Nano Titanium 2" Ultra-Thin Straightener ($368.99 at Big W), and the Bumble and bumble Sumo Liquid Wax + Finishing Spray ($77.95 at Cosmetics Now).

We also spied the Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer ($499.73 at Sephora), as well as the Amika Perk Up Dry Shampoo ($53 at Sephora), and the L'Oreal Paris Elnett Hairspray ($8.99 at Chemist Warehouse).

If you want to build volume, shape waves and set hair in place like a VS Angel, you'll need these three all-stars in your beauty repertoire.

How to get the Victoria's Secret bombshell blowout

Hair stylist Jawara Wauchope explained exactly how to get the gorgeous hair look he created on the models. "We use a lot of thickening spray in the roots and throughout the ends, then we start with a rough blow-dry against gravity," he shared. This means holding the section of hair up into the air whilst drying, in case you were wondering. "Once the hair is all rolled and set, then we take each section and we backcomb a little bit with a little bit of dry texture spray. The girls go to makeup, then we take the hair down and we brush the hair out. It's our version of what we call 'bombshell hair'".

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2025: Makeup

Can we take a moment for the makeup? Fresh, glowy, elevated: everything Victoria's Secret has always done so well. It's no shocker it was perfection with Dame Pat McGrath acting as the show's lead makeup artist.

“When we were ideating the looks, [we] just wanted every girl to glow," McGrath explained in an interview
“So we used the glow balms ($52 at Sephora), Sublime Perfection foundation ($123 at Sephora) and concealer, and our stunning Skin Fetish Divine Glow highlighter ($81.28 at Revolve).”

The glow went beyond the skin, with McGrath using her brand's 2025 Holiday Gilded Nirvana Eyeshadow Palette (coming very soon) to add sparkle before defining eyes with her FetishEyes Mascara ($61 at Sephora). To top the look off, McGrath applied a layer of the fittingly named LUST: Gloss in 'Earth Angel' ($51 at Pat McGrath Labs). It's actually a golden champagne shade with glittering copper and pink pearl tones to it, making it uniquely universal. Stunning!


Main image credit: Getty Images

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Delaney began her career in the Australian beauty media industry in 2015, landing amidst the glossy world of women’s lifestyle magazines (or more literally, in their beauty cupboards). Since then, she has gone on to write across a multitude of beloved Australian media brands, including OK!, NW, InStyle, and Harper’s BAZAAR. She’s covered every side of beauty content, from directing beauty editorial shoots to rounding up the best glossy serums for golden hour skin. Having spent nearly a decade immersed in the beauty realm, Delaney’s knowledge of beauty is as extensive as her collection of tinted lip oils (read: extremely extensive). Delaney is currently the Digital Managing Editor of BEAUTYcrew, and her beauty wisdom also appears across beautyheaven, ELLE and Marie Claire. She enjoys channelling her personal hobby (testing beauty products) into her professional work (talking about testing beauty products), and considers perfecting the art of a cat eye in a moving car her life’s greatest accomplishment.

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