
Molly-Mae hails 'buttery' £28 body moisturiser from Boots as 'the best ever'
The 25 year-old Love Islander is back with another beauty recommendation straight from the high street.
When it comes to beauty recommendations, we can always count on Molly-Mae Hague. Despite a net worth of millions, many of the Love Islander's favourites can be bought straight from the high street.
Ahead of the second part of the 25-year-old's tell it all documentary that dropped on Amazon today, Friday, May 9, the blonde beauty shared her latest go-to product - and it can be bought straight from Boots.
Taking to her Instagram stories yesterday, Molly raved over Fenty Skin's Butta Drop Hydrating Body Milk that she says "soaks into your skin immediately", before hailing it as "one of the best" she has ever used.
Costing £28 at Boots, this body moisturiser has earned a legion of fans for its "creamy" formula that has been designed to absorb almost instantly. Since it "plumps skin with hydration instantly", it is ideal for those who suffer from dry, thirsty skin.
Just a few nourishing ingredients include kalahari melon, baobab and coconut oils for a healthy sheen that isn't greasy, while the likes of shea, mango and coconut butters leave your skin soft, conditioned and smooth.
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Meanwhile, Barbados cherry packs a powerful vitamin C punch that "revives" your skin", while vitamin E keeps your skin protected from harmful radicals. Shoppers also love the iconic fresh scent of bergamot, jasmine and white orchid they have called "spa-like."
Beauty fans who maybe want to consider something a little more affordable, yet still very similar, can check out the £7.77 Fenjal Intensive Body Milk that boasts a similar texture and fragrance.
We've also spotted the Hinoki Body Milk from another of Molly-Mae's loved brands, Tatcha. Costing £26 for a travel-sized 50ml, this lotion is said to "relax the mind for a restorative moment of self-care."
Talking about the Butta Drop Body Milk, Molly-Mae said in her story: "I can confidently say that this is one of the best body moisturisers I have EVER used...and that's a huge statement for me because I've tried and tested SO many over the years and especially through pregnancy.
This soaks into your skin immediately!!! I've never known a moisturiser like it! 11/10. @fentyskin."
Beauty deal of the week
Looking to incorporate peptides into your skincare routine? Then we know the essential first step.
It's Boots' brand new No7 Future Renew Peptides Cleanser - and it can be bought for £10 less. Worth £24.95 for a 150ml bottle, shoppers can use the code REVERSE10 to reduce the price to under £15.
Using No7's Pepticology, it boasts a "purifying" formula that can remove daily build-up of environmental pollutants, makeup, excess oil and other impurities, all while making sure your skin is not stripped of its moisture.
It also boasts other powerhouse ingredients such as vitamin C and niacinamide that work together to help your skin feel, not just fully clean, but also nourished, visibly renewed and brighter.
However, if you're keen on No7's latest addition, then the Peptide Cleanser has already amassed a 4.5 and 90 percent approval rating from Boots shoppers who have hailed it as "creamy" and "the cleanser of dreams".
One beauty fan praised: "Absolutely loved the formula of this product. It's creamy texture removed all make up leaving my skin feeling silky soft and glowing. The results were visible in days and I've had so many compliments. I love this product so much."
While someone else added: "This is the cleanser of my dreams. Absolute perfection. It has a thick creamy texture that just glides over the skin. It removed all my makeup including waterproof mascara and it didn't leave my skin feeling stripped of all moisture.
"I couldn't detect any fragrance which I loved. My skin felt soft and nicely hydrated after using it. I will be buying this again and again once I use this one up."
Get £10 off the new No7 Future Renew Peptide Cleanser (150ml) by using the REVERSE10 when shopping online here.
For the Molly-Mae fans who are keen on trying out her Fenty Skin recommendation, then they should note it has amassed an incredible 4.9 rating from Boots shoppers who love its "buttery" texture as they hail it as an "absolute 10 out of 10."
One particular fan said: "One of the best body moisturisers I've used, the body milk sinks in quickly and left my skin looking plump and glowy. The scent is lovely and spa-like and is a nice all year scent (not too summery), the packaging is also lovely with the bottle being glass and the pump is very easy to use."
A second agreed: "I absolutely love this moisturiser. It smells amazing. The texture is so buttery. It melts into the skin, no residue. It feels so creamy and hydrating, but doesn't sit on you. I will absolutely be purchasing this again when it's run out. I also love the glass bottle, The pump let us out the perfect amount. Absolute 10 out of 10!"
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While there are no majorly negative reviews for the formula, which beauty fans universally agree is hydrating, the price-tag has been met with some criticism. One such shopper said: "It's perfect. 4 stars because the bottle is too small for that price."
Despite this, another five-star review read: "Best body lotion I HAVE EVER used. Probably will not use anything ever again. My skin feels like BABY SOFT. I used to see moisturising my body after the shower as a chore and now I actually look forward to it. Amazing product 10/10. Will never stop buying this."
Purchase Molly-Mae's go-to the Fenty Skin Butta Drop Hydrating Body Milk for £28 at Boots here.
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