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Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding, 28, on Botox and her muffin top

HAIR

“My hair colour is naturally mousey brown. I dye it blonde, so I use Redken All Soft Shampoo and Conditioner, from £10 each, to stop it drying out. I love experimenting with different wigs when I’m on tour with Girls Aloud, and I’m thinking about going dark at the moment.”

LIPS

“Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream, £13, is a great all-rounder. It keeps my lips moisturised and shiny. Christian Dior does really good, natural lipglosses, and sometimes I’ll mix them up with a Mac lipstick or liner.”

SKIN

“With my bright-blonde hair, I can look really washed out if I don’t have a tan, so I always use St Tropez Everyday Gradual Tan for Face And Body, £13. I love having tanned, smooth legs, and Veet Suprem’ Essence Spray On Hair Removal Cream, £4.23, is really effective.”

FACE

“When I wear make-up on stage, it’s like I’m wearing a mask: I feel confident. I’m not going to say if I’ve had Botox or not – but I can still frown and my lines move. Age gets the better of us all at some point.”

EYES

“I like my eyes. I can look feisty with make-up or innocent without. I use La Prairie Cellular Radiance Eye Cream, £186, morning and night, and I keep my lashes looking big with Maybelline Colossal Volum’ Express Mascara, £6.99.”

BODY

“I’ve not been on stage dancing so much in the last year, so I’ve got my curves back. I hate my muffin top – it spills over jeans – so I’ve started Pilates to tone up. I get cellulite too, but body-brushing helps – I do it every day before I shower.”

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