Zara McDermott shares her Lorraine makeup product list as ITV viewers marvel at her skin
18.03.2024 - 09:37
/ ok.co.uk
After her appearance on Lorraine on Friday morning, Zara McDermott was inundated with requests to reveal exactly what she used to create her flawless makeup look.
The documentary presenter took to her Instagram stories, writing: “I’ve had a lot of messages asking for a product list, so here you go!” Before sharing a complete breakdown of what she used – including the shades. Amongst her go-to makeup products were plenty of bits from L’Oreal Paris, with Zara adding: “Just to be transparent, I am an ambassador for L’Oreal but I have used their products for many years.
These are my products that I love and most of which I have bought myself and I’ve used for many years.” For Zara’s flawless, understated glam look she opted for a fresh-faced, dewy base, with a subtle red lip and smokey bronzed eyes – perfect for the daytime.
To create her glowy base, Zara started off with the L’Oreal Paris Infallible Primer, £7.40 here, adding: “Just started properly using this and oh my god.
How did I not start using this sooner?!” Once her skin was primed and ready, she added the L’Oreal True Match Tinted Serum in shade 5-6, £11.99 here (was £14.99) , which she mixed with L’Oreal’s Glotion, £22.70 here, to create a subtle dewy glow. She also used her trusty L’Oreal Infallible Concealer, £10.99 here, in shade 326 vanilla, to cover up any blemishes and dark circles.
For her bronzer, Zara mixed it up and used the Chanel Les Beiges Bronzer, £41.40 here (was £46), to create her bronzed contouring.
The Chanel bronzer is currently sold out quite literally everywhere online, although NARS’ Bronzing Cream, £30.60 here (was £34), is a great alternative while you wait for Zara’s Chanel one to come back in stock. She finished off her face with a dusting
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