Off Campus' Ella Bright was 'obsessed' with 'crazy' fashion practice during younger years
Off Campus star Ella Bright has told how she was "obsessed" with "shower make-up", when people make "the craziest look" just before washing their face, when she was a youngster.
Ella Bright used to be "obsessed" with "shower make-up" during her younger years.
The Off Campus star, 19 - who portrays Hannah Wells in the Amazon Prime Video romantic drama series - loved borrowing some of her mother's bright red lipsticks and coming up with the "craziest look" in a bid to "feel very adult", before washing it off in the shower.
When asked what her first beauty memory is, she told Cosmopolitan: "Probably from my mom - I used to sneak into her vanity and take her lipsticks.
"When people talk about 'shower makeup', where you do the craziest look right before you wash your face, I was obsessed with that as a kid.
"I’d cover my face in all of her makeup, and then just not go outside and wash it all off immediately.
"I think my earliest beauty memory is putting on my mom’s bright-red lipstick and feeling very adult."
When Ella and her Off Campus co-star Mika Abdalla - who portrays Hannah's best friend Allie Hayes - have a break from filming the show, they love to relax by doing face masks.
Quizzed on what she does when she has a night in with her friends, she said: "We’re definitely doing face masks. That’s a big one.
"Mika and I, when we were travelling for press tours, were always doing face masks together, and I do that with my friends back home, too.
"I would say I watch a lot of reality television, so it’s gonna be Love Island, obviously; it was just the finale. And then I’m probably eating pad Thai"
Ella has become cosmetics company Rare Beauty's first-ever celebrity ambassador, and the brand have sent her several blushes.
If the star was to ever create her own blush she would call it Bright - in a nod to her surname.
She said: "I love a deeper brown-pinky shade.
"I was super excited when the brand sent me a bunch of their blushes, and I gravitated toward the really pink ones.
"I’d call my shade Bright because of my last name."