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The £4.52 beauty buy Maya Jama swears by for a fresh-faced summer look, and you can nab it on TikTok Shop

The £4.52 beauty buy Maya Jama swears by for a fresh-faced summer look, and you can nab it on TikTok Shop

Scottish Sun18-05-2025

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SHE'S one of the most beautiful women in the world.
But Maya Jama's still a fan of a budget make-up hack to get her fresh faced look, and has shared the £4.52 buy she nabbed from TikTok Shop that she's swearing by these days.
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Maya Jama took to TikTok to share a video of herself ahead of going out for the night
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In the clip, she showed how she uses a £4.52 TikTok Shop buy to get her fresh-faced look
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The TikTok Shop purchase has loads of positive reviews, with people saying it even makes them look younger
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She insisted she's "getting better" at doing her own make-up
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In a video on her TikTok page, Maya showed off her enviable figure in a stunning white dress, as she insisted she's "getting better" at doing her own make-up.
She then zoomed in on her face, as she pointed out her freckly complexion and admitted they're not all natural.
"There's fake freckles," she said.
"I got one of those stampy things on TikTok Shop!"
The "stampy things" she was referring to are just £4.52 in the shop, and has thousands of positive reviews.
"Best fake freckles," one person wrote.
"Looks natural as well. Best one compared to the pens!"
"I wear it almost every day, it's super natural and easy to apply," another added.
"Very good product. Easy to blend in with make-up," a third gushed.
"Makes you look and feel younger than you are. I love this product!"
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"Love love love! I use this for extra freckles and to make my hairline fuller," someone else said.
"So natural looking and so cheap - it's amazing!" another added.
Maya continued her video to reveal another budget beauty buy - the Rimmel Thrill Seeker Glassy Gloss with Hyaluronic Acid, apparently in the shade Coco Suga.
"This lip gloss is the best ever in the world and I'm not saying it because I am the face of Rimmel!" Maya gushed.
The comments section was immediately filled with people complimenting Maya's stunning appearance, with one writing: "Wow you really are amazingly beautiful!"
"Maya - why you so effortlessly hot?" another added.
"So you look gorgeous AND a badass. Win win!" a third commented.
"I'm very proud of this glammmmmm," Maya's make-up artist Vaneza commented.
"Stunner!"
"Learnt from the goatsss (greatest of all time)," Maya sweetly replied.
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She also shared the Rimmel lip gloss she called the "best ever in the world"
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Maya looked stunning in a Bottega Veneta dress for her evening out
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She turned around to show the gold chain at the top of the dress
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