Holly Willoughby appears make-up free as she makes Instagram announcement to fans
01.06.2023 - 12:45
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Away from ITV's This Morning, Holly Willoughby is an ambassador for brands such as Marks and Spencer and Garnier. But recently, the 42-year-old has been signed up by another major beauty brand - which sells luxury make-up items at high street prices.
Appearing on Instagram, Holly, who is known for her ageless skin and fresh-face, announced that she has curated her very own 'Holly-Day' Edit with the brand that's perfect for a fresh-faced glowy look for the sunny summer evenings and I was lucky enough to try it.
The kit includes a Deluxe Eyeshadow Quad in Smoky Rose, Supercheek Blush in Gleam Me Up, a Shine Up Lip Balm in Hello Petal and The Perfect Waterproof Mascara in a clear-zip-around travel case in a new bronze. The products are sourced from deluxe suppliers in Italy but luckily for brand members they're available at high street prices.
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As someone who usually struggles with makeup sets as the shades don't always complement my skin tone I was a little apprehensive, but I couldn't have been more impressed.
As I've recently had a breakout I did my classic base makeup on my skin, I always start with Superluminous™ Under-eye Genius from Beauty Pie to begin with and follow it up with Fenty Beauty PRO FILT'R Soft Matte Longwear Foundation and Fenty Beauty Pro Filt'r Instant Retouch Concealer.
I've always been a fan of a dewy and fresh faced look with highlighter being one of my favourite items but I decided to stick to the items in the set to complete the look. I absolutely loved the shades in the eyeshadow quad, they're warm with a sparkly finish which I think really livened my eyes up.
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