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Rae Morris on Skin, Discipline and Why Preparation Is Everything
There is a quiet authority about Rae Morris.
Not loud. Not trend driven.
For more than two decades, Rae has shaped faces that appear on the covers of Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and I.D. Magazine.
She is a four time Australian Makeup Artist of the Year, a number one best selling author, and the longest serving Makeup Director for L’Oréal Paris from 2003 to 2013.
Her work is precise, architectural, almost sculptural in its restraint.
At her February 2026 Masterclass, Rae demonstrated that complexion is not something you create. It is something you reveal. And that process begins well before foundation is applied.
Why Rae Trusts Rejuvaus
“When it comes to skincare, I’m extremely selective,”
Rae shared with the audience.
Her skin is sensitive. Reactive. Quick to show inflammation.
Years of backstage environments, constant product testing and professional lighting have taught her that strong actives alone are not impressive.
What matters is how they are delivered.
“What sets Rejuvaus apart for me is how thoughtfully the science is applied. The actives are undeniably strong, but the slow-release delivery system means my skin can actually benefit from them without becoming inflamed or overwhelmed.”
For Rae, irritation is not just uncomfortable.
It is visible. Texture shifts. Makeup separates. Longevity disappears.
“It feels like skincare that truly respects both science and the skin barrier. I’ve noticed my complexion becoming clearer, calmer and more resilient over time, which is something I rarely experience with high performance skincare.”
In an industry obsessed with speed, Rae values control.
Measured renewal. Stability over shock.

Backstage With Rae:

Skin Before Makeup
Watching Rae prep a model’s skin is like watching a ritual.
There is no excessive layering. No cocktailing of five serums. No glossy overload.
Her movements are economical. Intentional.
“When I prep skin, I only add a moisturiser and primer if I need it.
I don’t like using too many serums because it decreases the longevity of makeup.
When you layer too much, the last product applied is the first to come off.”
In other words, over preparation is still excess.
Skin must feel balanced. Not slippery. Not tight. Not reactive.
Foundation sits best on skin that is supported from within. This is where her Rejuvaus selections come in.
This is where her Rejuvaus selections come in.
Where Artistry Meets Science
Makeup at Rae Morris’ level is not about covering flaws. It is about revealing strength. Skin that is calm reflects light differently.
Skin that is resilient holds pigment differently.
Skin that is supported moves naturally rather than cracking or separating.
That is the difference between makeup that looks applied and makeup that looks like skin.

More products do not create better results. Better skin does.
And better skin begins with intelligent formulation, thoughtful application and a refusal to overwhelm what is already working.
For Rae Morris, that is why Rejuvaus remains part of her kit. Not because it is loud. But because it works quietly, consistently and respectfully.


