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Victoria Beckham Beauty treats fans to a bonus gift from the star's dressing table

Victoria Beckham Beauty treats fans to a bonus gift from the star's dressing table

North Wales Live12 hours ago
Victoria Beckham's beauty empire is treating its devotees to a lavish bonus this week. For a short period only, customers can claim a free Artist Palette when spending more than £50.
The Artist Palette, reportedly a mainstay on Victoria's dressing table, is an elegant, curved flat implement crafted for blending or applying water-based or cream formulations. You can just add several drops of cosmetics or skincare onto the palette, then employ a brush to combine before smoothing onto the complexion.
Compact enough to cradle in one palm, it bears the Victoria Beckham Beauty logo. Bear in mind, however, it's only obtainable whilst stocks remain.
Customers must spent £50 or more to secure the complimentary present.
For newcomers to VB's range, the Concealer Pen (£64) is a good starting point.
Delivering light-to-medium, radiant coverage, it functions as skincare too, with the label asserting it can enhance the skin tone within four weeks.
A clinical trial revealed that 100% of participants confirmed the concealer didn't gather in pores or appear heavy after eight hours of application, reports OK! For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here
One delighted customer commented: "My favourite concealer ever. It covers all my imperfections, has a perfect tint, and achieves the exact coverage effect I want. I had the sampler first, which helped me find my perfect match to order."
However, a mixed review reads: "The actual product may well be good, but the terrible applicator choice and design are horrendous for desiring a timely effort in doing one's makeup for the day or evening."
Another popular concealer choice is Rodial's Banana Lowlighter (£38), which has a solid 4.8-star rating.
This happy shopper said: "Gorgeous texture and goes on like silk, can't even tell you're wearing it. Lovely match."
Otherwise, the Colour Wash Blush Water Tint (£44) is another popular pick.
This watercolour-inspired flush, available in three shades, aims to achieve a natural, glowy look.
Most reviewers love it, with one saying: "This is genius! Long-wearing, not sticky at all, sinks into the skin, and looks stunning. Brilliant formula."
However, someone else said, "Pretty flush, but it took a lot to build up to show up a natural flush on my cheeks."
An alternative blush is Rare Beauty's Soft Pinch Liquid Blush (£24), which is known for its weightless feel and long-lasting formula.
Another impressed customer said: "This liquid blush is perfect in every way. It doesn't sit on top of the skin or emphasise texture - melts in seamlessly, leaving a beautiful, radiant finish that looks like it's coming from within."
Finally, new Victoria Beckham enthusiasts might appreciate the Bronzing Brick (£68), which arrives in a stunning tortoiseshell compact featuring gold accents - a genuinely luxurious addition to any cosmetics collection.
The compact houses two complementary tones, both enriched with nourishing components including cocoa butter and moringa oil for a moisturising result.
One five-star review states: "The two shades appear very natural on my skin tone, providing the right amount of 'tan'.
"It applies perfectly without feeling cakey. I feel like it sets my makeup well also."
Nevertheless, another user observed: "It clumps together on my skin."
As an alternative, my present favourite bronzer is ICONIC London's Shape and Shade Sculpting Stick (£23).
It's perfect for contouring, delivering sculpted definition within moments, and it blends effortlessly for a radiant, authentic finish.
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