
Molly-Mae Hague reveals the £18 secret to her summer glow – and you can get it even cheaper if you hurry
The 26-year-old businesswoman recently returned from a holiday abroad and shared a makeup tutorial with her 4.1 million followers.
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She revealed that she never wears makeup while on holiday, as the two don't 'really go hand in hand' for her.
However, she decided to switch things up this time.
Molly-Mae, who recently revealed that she is back with Tommy Fury, explained that she usually sticks to just one makeup look, but wanted to try something a little different.
She began her routine by applying Refy's Face Sculpt Moisturiser, £38, and Primer, £24, followed by MAC Face and Body Foundation, £38, as her base.
Next came Refy's Cream Bronzer in the shade 'Sand', £18, and a cream blush in the shade 'Malaya', £16, which she said gave her the look of a 'happy, rosy-cheeked girly.'
She also dabbed some blush on the tip of her nose for a 'little bit more sun-kissed' effect.
To set her under-eye area, Molly-Mae used a touch of Laura Mercier powder, making sure not to use too much in order to maintain her glowy finish.
She followed up with Refy's Clear Brow Gel to set her brows, which she prefers to wear in a 'fluffy' style.
For eyeshadow, she used Benefit's Hoola, £17, then applied Refy's Lash Sculpt Mascara, £20.
Her lip liner of choice was MAC in the shade 'Whirl', £15, followed by Refy Gloss, £18, and she finished the look with Fenty Beauty's You Mist setting spray, £18.
I feel sorry for myself but trolls were right - I was Quagmire but Zoe saved me from destroying my face, says Molly-Mae
Molly-Mae closed the video by saying: 'I feel like holidays for me are just where I make my most magical and special memories that I just cherish forever.'
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Molly-Mae's video gained 2.3million views after one day of it being shared on her TikTok account.
Her video also gained 569 comments, as many rushed to share their thoughts.
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One wrote: 'I also use the Refy primer and brush; they are both really good.'
A second added: 'Obsessed!!!! You look stunning and I'll be recreating this look ASAP.'
Whilst a third said: 'The Refy mascara is such a good product especially for sensitive eyes.'
And a fourth added: 'She just gets more gorgeous honestly.'
Molly-Mae's glow-down from 'glamour model' to 'yummy mummy'
Celebrity PR Expert, Ed Hopkins told Fabulous: 'I believe Molly-Mae Hague 's new look is more than just a style change but a powerful statement of who she is becoming.
'It underscores her journey towards authenticity, maturity, and sophistication and is likely to enhance her success and influence in the years to come.'
Brand and Culture Expert Nick Ede agreed, and told Fabulous: 'Molly-Mae has transformed herself into a yummy mummy who has ditched the glamour model style for a more relaxed and natural look.
'She's becoming more down to earth and relatable to people and cleverly showing a softer side which will win her legions more fans in the process.'
According to Ed Hopkins, Molly-Mae's chic new look could be 'highly lucrative' for the star.
Ed told Fabulous: 'Molly-Mae Hague's transformation towards a more natural, chic look seems to be a testament to her personal growth and evolving style.
'This change, which has become more pronounced since she became a mother, appears to reflect her journey towards embracing authenticity and sophistication.
'It's possible that this new image could be highly lucrative for Molly-Mae.
'Her chic, understated style might appeal to a wider audience, including more mature demographics and high-end brands, potentially opening up lucrative endorsement deals and partnerships.
'By adopting a more elegant look, she seems to align herself with premium and luxury brands that favour natural beauty and sophistication, which could lead to higher-paying collaborations.
'Additionally, with consumers increasingly valuing authenticity and natural beauty, her new image could be both timely and marketable.'
Nick Ede agreed and told Fabulous: 'She has started to promote some really great luxury brands including the cosmetics brand Tatcha and with her laid back look she will make a lot of money from brands looking to align with her.'
Ed also noted that Molly-Mae's transformation may be a sign that she is looking to step away from her reality show past.
He continued: 'Molly-Mae's transformation also seems to symbolise her desire even more so to well and truly step out of the shadow of her Love Island persona.
'The shift to a more mature and unique style appears to demonstrate her growth and her wish to be seen as an individual beyond her reality TV beginnings.
'By shedding the bold, flashy look associated with her time on Love Island, she might be rebranding herself as a serious businesswoman and influencer who is carving out her own identity.
'This new look helps her stand out in the crowded influencer market, showcasing her as a trendsetter with a distinctive, refined aesthetic.'
Nick agreed and claimed: 'Shedding the flash looks she previously went for, she's also detaching herself from the Love Island stereotype and stepping out as her own person with a cool look that's not flashy but totally on trend.
'Gone are the 'look at me' posts and in are family style posts and trend led fashion statements.'
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