Get ready to glow, Australia! No7’s highly anticipated makeup collection has finally landed Down Under, and it’s already making waves with its viral Pro Artist Soft Glow Cream Bronzer. But here’s where it gets exciting: this isn’t just another makeup launch—it’s a game-changer for anyone who’s ever felt intimidated by the world of cosmetics. No7, a brand with over 90 years of beauty expertise, is stepping into the color cosmetics arena for the first time in Australia, and they’re doing it with a 14-piece collection that promises professional results without the fuss.
The Pro Artist range is all about making luxury makeup accessible. Think premium formulas, velvety textures, and creamy finishes that blend like a dream. Each product is designed to be a high-impact essential, ensuring that achieving a polished look is not just possible but easy. And the best part? Every item is priced under $40, proving that professional-grade makeup doesn’t have to break the bank. From the Luxe Liquid Blush ($29.99) to the smudge-proof That’s a Wrap Tubing Mascara ($35.99), this collection is a masterclass in fail-safe beauty.
But here’s where it gets controversial: Can a makeup line truly democratize beauty, or will it still leave some feeling overwhelmed? Jessica Callaghan, No7’s Head of Brand Advocacy, believes it can. She explains, ‘Our research shows that many women feel intimidated by makeup, often believing they need professional-level skills to get it right. Pro Artist is our answer to that—trusted expertise, high-performance formulas, and accessible luxury, all in one collection.’ But is it enough to bridge the gap between pros and beginners? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments.
The launch event was a testament to the collection’s appeal, with guests eagerly swatching and testing the products after months of consumer demand. Celebrity makeup artist Michael Brown even hosted an exclusive session, showcasing how to achieve runway-worthy looks using the Pro Artist range. Now available nationally at Priceline, the collection joins No7’s beloved skincare lineup, marking a new era for the brand in Australia.
And this is the part most people miss: No7’s expansion isn’t just about makeup. Last year, the brand grew its Australian retail presence, partnering with Adore Beauty alongside its longstanding relationship with Priceline. This strategic move underscores No7’s commitment to making its products more accessible than ever.
So, is No7’s Pro Artist collection the key to unlocking your inner makeup artist? Or is it just another addition to an already crowded market? Let us know what you think! And while you’re at it, don’t forget to connect with us on LinkedIn, subscribe to our weekly newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and Facebook for more beauty news and updates.