
Get Molly-Mae's summer holiday glow with this REFY beauty set that is £36 off
Molly-Mae recently enjoyed some downtime in Dubai following the release of her 'Behind It All' documentary on Amazon. As usual, the Love Islander looked radiant and glowing.
The 25 year-old often manages to impress us with her beauty looks, as she admits to sticking with her tried-and-tested products for one makeup look that can be worn to red carpet events and day-to-day events.
However, for the first time, the blonde beauty decided to "switch up" her look during the last day of her Dubai vacation, with her glowy, golden glow being all thanks to REFY.
Taking to TikTok, Molly shared with her 4.1million followers her upgraded routine that was compromised of multiple products from the cosmetics brand that can be found in the brand new Summer Sculpt Collection - and it is currently on offer.
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After admitting she need to "switch up" her beauty routine, Molly told her fans: "If you follow me on Youtube, you'll know I literally have one makeup look that I repeat constantly, and I am so over it."
To prep her skin, the Love Islander began by using the REFY Glow & Sculpt Face Primer (40ml), worth £24, to help keep her makeup look in place during the scorching 42C heat of Dubai.
Fortunately, this particular product is said to provide a makeup grip for up to eight hours, while the built-in roller applicator works to reduce puffiness and add definition to the face.
She then managed to add a bronzed look with the REFY Cream Bronzer in the shade Sand (£18), a product she "struggles to do her makeup without". Applying it with the REFY Duo-Brush, Molly praised the application that she said went on "seamlessly."
To add a touch of colour, she then followed it up with "one of her favourites", the REFY Cream Blush in shade Malaya (£16). Designed to be highly pigmentated and weightless on the skin, it is said to offer a "sun kissed blush."
Also included in the set is the REFY Gloss Highlighter (£18), a non-sticky and lightweight formula that the 25 year-old then used to add a touch of shine to her shoulders and the tip of her nose.
Infused with vitamin E, this particular product boasts a universal shade that is designed to be used on all skin tones and types. Said to give that "perfect glass-like glow", it can be used on the cheekbones, eyelids, under brow, cupid's bow, lips and collarbones.
For those who are obsessed with Molly-Mae's fluffy eyebrows, then it's all thanks to the Brow Sculpt (£18) that boasts a wax-gel hybrid formula that helps to keep brows in place for 12-hours.
Beauty deal of the week
It's almost Father's Day, and are you in need of some gift inspiration?
If you don't want to buy a last minute gift, then we have you covered, as a bottle of aftershave is always a good shout and Debenhams has just cut the Yves Saint Laurent L'Homme Eau De Toilette from £92 to just £55.20 for a large 100ml bottle.
There is also a smaller 60ml bottle that is a bit cheaper, with the price being reduced by 37 per cent from £68 to £43. Since reviews say it "stands out from the crowd", it's a deal worth bagging for dad.
Launched in 2006, this YSL fragrance has been described as "a fragrance for the urban and charismatic 21st century male". For the guy in your life who likes to smell a little different, then this is the bottle to reach for.
It opens on sparkling notes of bergamot, zesty cedarwood and Chinese ginger that has been met with the middle notes of violet leaves and basil flowers, offering a floral and spicy contrast.
It is said to end on base notes of sandalwood, Virginia cedar wood and Haitian vetiver to "highlight this charismatic and magnetic fragrance."
Those who want to stand out from the crowd will appreciate the YSL L'Homme Eau De Toilette, as it has earned a 4.7 rating from Debenhams fragrance buffs who have said it is "unusual" and "always gets compliments."
One positive review read: "An unusual and outstanding men's perfume! What an interesting fresh yet a hint of spice men's perfume! It's different. Stands out from the crowd.
Purchase the Yves Saint Laurent L'Homme Eau De Toilette (100ml) in the Debenhams sale here.
Adding in the Lash Sculpt Mascara (£20) that "doesn't miss a single lash", the blonde beauty kept it looking natural by not layering it too much, keeping it more muted for during her holiday.
To give her Dubai glow the finishing touch, she then applied the REFY Lip Gloss (£16) in shade Topaz to give her pout that glossy, hydrated look. Designed with a unique metal applicator, this gloss helps to keep lips cool and fresh.
Molly-Mae fans can get her Dubai holiday glow by purchasing the REFY Summer Sculpt Collection for £110, down from £146, here.
While REFY might be new to her cosmetics routine, Molly-Mae is also a huge fan of L'Oréal Paris, confirming that the brand's £11.99 True Match Plumping Tinted Serum gives the "perfect glow" for that no-makeup appearance.
Another brand often found in her beauty bag is Fenty Beauty, after she recently raved over the results of the Butta Drop Hydrating Milk, £28 at Boots, as "one of the best" she had ever used.
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