‘Skin prep has become extreme' – Maya Jama uses this £7 non-surgical jawline shaper to 'prep for shows'
19.03.2024 - 02:33
/ ok.co.uk
By now we’re all used to seeing Maya Jama on our screens looking flawless, but if you’ve ever wondered exactly what goes into getting her look, the presenter just shared a very real look at her skincare prep. In a hilarious video posted to TikTok, Maya writes: “Skin prep has become extreme imo”, as she shows herself in a set of rollers, some undereye patches, and a very unusual green ‘chin sling’.
“For those of you wondering how I prepare for my live shows. I look like a Who.” Maya said to the camera, gesturing at the bright green mask that was strapped under her chin and attached over each ear.
Although Maya didn’t share exactly where she got the mask, we suspect it’s the Huda Beauty WISHFUL Chin Lift Sculpting Sheet Mask, £6.80 here (was £8), which helps lift and sculpt your jawline. Fans were, obviously, undecided about the mask, with some absolutely baffled about the strap.
“What’s the face bra about Maya, will it sort my double chin?” asked one, whilst another wrote: “What is it? Where is it from? What does it do?” However, others were quick to get on board, writing: “I saw Maya Jama wearing a chin sling so I bought a chin sling.” and “The things us girls do in the name of beauty.” The Huda Beauty sculpting mask is said to give ‘instant results’ whilst also being formulated with active ingredients that help create long-term benefits when used regularly, meaning your jawline should start to look permanently snatched and sculpted. It contains a combination of adenosine, peptides and niacinamide which help energise your skin and rejuvenate it, whilst the peppermint-infused formula creates a cooling effect that helps reduce redness.
The unusual sling-style design was inspired by flexible cotton tape which is most
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