Zoë Foster Blake picks up takeaway in Sydney's swanky Bellevue Hill

She’s the multi-millionaire skincare mogul who’s married to one of Australia’s most successful entertainers.

And on Wednesday, Zoë Foster Blake took a break from running her beauty empire to get a manicure at USA Nails in Sydney’s swanky Bellevue Hill.

She then picked up some takeaway from Chargrill Charlie’s before climbing into her car and driving back to her $9million Vaucluse home.

Stepping out: Zoë Foster Blake took a break from running her beauty empire on Wednesday to get a manicure at USA Nails in Sydney's swanky Bellevue Hill

Stepping out: Zoë Foster Blake took a break from running her beauty empire on Wednesday to get a manicure at USA Nails in Sydney’s swanky Bellevue Hill

The Go-To Skincare founder, 40, looked stylish yet casual in a pair of baggy boyfriend jeans and a dark red sweater. 

She accessorised with a matching leather handbag, a pair of 1970s sunglasses and some trendy necklaces.

With years of beauty and editorial experience under her belt, Zoë decided in 2012 she wanted to create her own skincare line.

After hearing what readers really wanted in skincare over the years, she believed she had what it took to create products for everyone to enjoy.

Style: The Go-To Skincare founder, 40, looked stylish yet casual in a pair of baggy boyfriend jeans and a dark red sweater

Style: The Go-To Skincare founder, 40, looked stylish yet casual in a pair of baggy boyfriend jeans and a dark red sweater

The idea of the company was hatched after she completed a beauty column for Mamamia that same year, closing the book on her full-time writing career and opening a completely new one.

She launched Go-To two years later, in 2014.

‘I just wanted it to be simple and uncomplicated, clean, trustworthy products that you wouldn’t be wasting money on and would know which ingredients actually worked,’ she told The New York Times in 2014.

Almost seven years later, Go-To now sells one unit of Transformazing Face Masks every 90 seconds, and has sold more than 200,000 bottles of Face Hero face oil in the last year.

Hungry: She picked up some takeaway from Chargrill Charlie's before climbing into her car and driving back to her $9million Vaucluse home

Hungry: She picked up some takeaway from Chargrill Charlie’s before climbing into her car and driving back to her $9million Vaucluse home

In 2018, Go-To was stocked in 400 Sephora stores in the United States, and about 120 stores in Australia.

Zoë previously told the business help Chicks blog: ‘I believe that the universe rewards momentum.

Just keep going forward like you know what you’re doing – and that is totally what I’ve done with my whole career.’

Go-To saw a boom in sales during the Covid-19 pandemic, which helped secure Zoë’s place on the Australian Financial Review Young Rich List in November.

In December, Zoë and her husband, Lego Masters host and comedian Hamish Blake, bought a five-bedroom, six-bathroom home in the upmarket Sydney suburb of Vaucluse for $8,925,000.

The couple married in December 2012 in front of friends and family at the Wolgan Valley resort in the Blue Mountains.

Mogul: Zoë is behind one of Australia's most successful beauty brands, Go-To Skincare

Mogul: Zoë is behind one of Australia’s most successful beauty brands, Go-To Skincare

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