World’s most glamorous cricket commentator Grace Hayden reveals the secret to her flawless skin


Aussie sports broadcaster Grace Hayden has revealed the secrets behind her flawless skin, as she attended the Everest Carnival Launch in Sydney on Tuesday.

The glamorous presenter, 23, told Daily Mail that the trick to maintaining her incredible visage in brutal weather conditions was simply using the best makeup products.

‘Quality products go a long way to be honest, I use L’Oréal Setting Spray. You can’t go wrong with Lady Gaga’s Haus Labs, it’s my favourite foundation and concealer,’ Grace began.

She said these products helped her keep her complexion flawless, even when presenting in extreme climates.

‘When I am in India, I am dealing with humidity like you wouldn’t believe. A really good setting spray is the secret!’ she revealed.

‘I am never walking out of the house without this stuff. I have it in my handbag and car!’ 

Aussie sports broadcaster Grace Hayden has revealed the secrets behind her flawless skin, as she attended the Everest Carnival Launch in Sydney on Tuesday. Pictured

Aussie sports broadcaster Grace Hayden has revealed the secrets behind her flawless skin, as she attended the Everest Carnival Launch in Sydney on Tuesday. Pictured

The glamorous presenter, 23, told Daily Mail that the trick to maintaining her incredible visage in brutal weather conditions was simply using the best makeup products

The glamorous presenter, 23, told Daily Mail that the trick to maintaining her incredible visage in brutal weather conditions was simply using the best makeup products 

'Quality products go a long way to be honest, I use L'Oréal Setting Spray. You can't go wrong with Lady Gaga's Haus Labs, it's my favourite foundation and concealer,' Grace began

‘Quality products go a long way to be honest, I use L’Oréal Setting Spray. You can’t go wrong with Lady Gaga’s Haus Labs, it’s my favourite foundation and concealer,’ Grace began

Grace, who is the daughter of Australian cricket legend Matthew Hayden, looked stunning at the event in a custom-made OGLIA-LORO Couture black and white teardrop-patterned gown.

The A-List guests, including racing heiress Kate Waterhouse, arrived in style in a horse-drawn carriage and were treated to Grey Goose’s signature Mandarin Daze cocktail and Moët & Chandon upon entry.

Bespoke experiences – including a striking 16-horse starter barrier with live horses – set the stage for the Carnival’s spirit.

Inside the historic stables, a 22-metre dining table dressed in white and green florals and chandeliers created a spectacular setting.

The luncheon also unveiled the Carnival’s record $87 million prize money program, spanning nine weeks across Royal Randwick and Rosehill Gardens from 20 September – 8 November.

Headline races include the world’s richest turf race, the $20 million TAB Everest, and the $10 million Golden Eagle, now to be held at Royal Randwick.

Grace recently launched a video podcast called Game On, where she aims to introduce cricket to a broader US audience through engaging stories, conversations and personalities. 

Cricket has long struggled to gain traction in the US, but Grace’s podcast signals a modern, media-savvy approach to breaking through in a competitive sporting landscape.

'When I am in India , I am dealing with humidity like you wouldn't believe. A really good setting spray is the secret!' she revealed

‘When I am in India , I am dealing with humidity like you wouldn’t believe. A really good setting spray is the secret!’ she revealed 

'I am never walking out of the house without this stuff. I have it in my handbag and car!' she added

‘I am never walking out of the house without this stuff. I have it in my handbag and car!’ she added 

Grace, who is the daughter of Australian cricket legend Matthew Hayden, looked stunning at the event in a custom-made OGLIA-LORO Couture black and white teardrop-patterned gown

Grace, who is the daughter of Australian cricket legend Matthew Hayden, looked stunning at the event in a custom-made OGLIA-LORO Couture black and white teardrop-patterned gown 

‘I grew up in cricket’s front row and have covered its biggest tournaments, but the moments that fascinate me most happen off camera.’

She hopes to bridge the gap between the cricketing world and American viewers by showcasing the sport’s energy, global appeal and human stories.

Grace’s father was one of Australia’s most dominant opening batsmen, playing 103 Tests and scoring over 8,000 runs.

Her debut guest was Adam Gilchrist, a fellow Australian cricket great and one of the most iconic wicketkeeper-batsmen in history.

Together, Gilchrist and Hayden helped Australia dominate world cricket in the early 2000s, and now their legacy continues through Grace and her groundbreaking podcast.

‘Game On is about pulling back the curtain on the world of sports’ untold stories,’ Grace said.

She hopes to bridge the gap between the cricketing world and American viewers by showcasing the sport’s energy, global appeal and human stories.


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