The 2025 series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! has burst onto our screens, and while the campmates are facing bushtucker trials, their flawless appearances are no accident. This arrival week offers a prime opportunity for sharp-eyed fans to spot the meticulous beauty preparations undertaken before the stars entered the jungle, where access to everyday cosmetics is strictly forbidden.
Pre-Jungle Beauty Regimens Unveiled
Eagle-eyed beauty experts have already identified several high-tech treatments helping this year's contestants maintain their glamour. From semi-permanent lash extensions designed to create a wide-eyed effect to stars exhibiting completely hair-free skin thanks to advanced laser technology, the preparations are both clever and extensive. One actress even invested in professional facials to ensure her complexion remains radiant without a trace of foundation.
Ruby Wax's Youthful Eye Enhancement
At 71 years old, actress and comedian Ruby Wax looks remarkably fresh-faced in the camp. Beauty specialists suggest her perfectly defined eyebrows could be the result of microblading or a long-lasting tint. However, it's her eyelashes that have confirmed professional intervention.
Her lash technician, @lashes_monica, shared on Instagram last week: “I am pleased to announce that it was a privilege to apply eyelash extensions for Ruby Wax in preparation for her participation in I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here.” The full set of lash extensions provides Ruby with a wide-eyed, youthful appearance, effectively replacing banned mascara for the duration of her jungle stay.
Kelly Brook's Comprehensive Laser Procedures
Model and presenter Kelly Brook, widely recognised for her natural beauty, has been candid about one treatment she heavily relied upon before travelling to Australia. Appearing on Elizabeth Day’s podcast, Kelly revealed: “[I’ve been doing] a lot of body lasering, a lot of hair removal, because I don’t think there’s a lot of that going on.”
This extensive laser hair removal ensures not a single stray hair is visible during those inevitable jungle shower scenes. Furthermore, Kelly's past social media posts hint at additional laser treatments for skin tightening. Back in 2019, she praised the 'Strawberry Lift', a non-invasive laser procedure focusing on the neck and chin area. Given her recent mention of undergoing "lots" of laser work, it's highly probable she revisited this treatment to achieve a perfectly tightened complexion for her high-definition close-ups.
Shona McGarty's Professional Skin Glow
EastEnders star Shona McGarty entered the jungle with impeccably defined brows and glowing, flawless skin. While her dark eyebrows suggest possible semi-permanent makeup, her radiant complexion is undoubtedly thanks to bespoke professional facials.
She visited LK Deluxe Aesthetics in Manchester for pre-jungle prep. Lisa Kavanagh, the founder, confirmed the treatments, stating: "We gave Shona a natural, healthy glow before she headed into the jungle. We started with a hydrating HydraFacial, then used my organic skincare range, Sphagnum De-Lux, which utilises Irish sphagnum peat moss to calm, hydrate, and brighten". The regimen also included red light therapy to boost collagen production and deliver that coveted 'lit from within' glow, perfect for the harsh jungle environment.
Alex Scott's Low-Key Approach
Former footballer and presenter Alex Scott is another contestant whose natural beauty shines through. Her enviably thick eyebrows and glowing skin appear to be her everyday norm. A recent Grazia interview revealed her skin secret: long-term use of Charlotte Tilbury’s Magic Cream.
When it comes to pre-jungle treatments, Alex has only publicly spoken about one enhancement. After being announced as Garnier’s celebrity ambassador in 2023, she began using their permanent hair dye in the shade 5.0 coffee roast brown. The warm, rich brunette tones visible in the jungle strongly suggest she maintains this colour, whether at home or in a salon, to ensure a consistent and polished look throughout her time on the show.