SHE’S an Australian model, who regularly shares pictures and videos of herself on her social media pages.
But no-one could predict that influencer Leah Halton’s recent TikTok video would blow up as much as it did – and was on 372 million views when this article was published.


The 12-second clip begins with Leah’s face close up to the camera, with the stunning brunette scrunching up her nose and looking confused, before panning out to show her sitting in the car.
She then lip-syncs along to YG Marley’s Praise Jah in the Moonlight, while smiling and playing with her hair.
“Beautiful and perfect,” one person commented on the viral video.
As another asked: “How is someone that pretty?”
Others pleaded with the 23-year-old to drop her make-up routine, and Leah obliged in another TikTok.
Leah Halton's full make-up routine
Brows – Benefit Fluff Up brow wax
Face – Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter in 4.5
Concealer – Maybelline Instant Anti Age Eraser in Ivory
Powder – Givenchy Prisme Libre in Voile Rose
Cream blush – Patica Ta Double Take cream blush in She’s a Doll
Powder blush – Kylie Cosmetics powder blush in Winter Kiss
Cream bronzer – Fenty Beauty Cheeks Out bronzer in Teddy
Highlighter – Mecca Cosmetics Enlightened powder
Eyeliner – KVD Vegan Beauty Tattoo eyeliner in Mad Max Brown
Mascara – Hourglass Unlocked Instant Extensions mascara
Lipliner – Kylie Cosmetics lipliner in Kylie
Lipliner – Charlotte Tilbury in Pillowtalk
Setting spray – Hourglass Veil Soft Focus
In that video, she showed herself applying all the stages of her make-up, beginning with her brows and ending with her nude lip.
While loads of people praised her for sharing her make-up tips, others insisted she didn’t need to rely on cosmetics.
“Damnnn she already a 10/10 without make-up!” one wrote.
“You’re pretty without make-up,” another added.
“But you’re pretty without make-up you don’t need make-up,” a third commented.
“It’s not the make-up, it’s the beauty,” someone else wrote.
“Why do you need to do make-up?” another added.
“You are already pretty.”
“But you’re so freaking gorgeous with no make-up,” someone else insisted.
As another wrote: “Girl, let’s be honest you don’t even need the make-up, you’re freaking stunning!”