
Molly-Mae Hague reveals ‘less than ideal' skin ‘issues' & shares ‘go-to' £8 buy that leaves her face feeling ‘brand new'
MOLLY-MAE Hague has opened up on her 'less than ideal' skin 'issues'.
Not only this, but the Maebe founder, 26, also revealed the beauty buy she swears by that leaves her face feeling 'brand new'.
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So if you've got sensitive skin and are looking for a product that will ensure your face feels clean and moisturised, you'll need to check this out.
In Molly-Mae 's latest vlog which was uploaded to YouTube just 15 hours ago, the Love Island star turned businesswoman shared the new high-street beauty buy she can't get enough of.
As she took off her make-up, the Filter founder, who lives in a huge £3.5million mansion, gave her honest thoughts on the Aveeno Face Foaming Make Up Removing Cleanser.
The purse-friendly beauty product, which is currently on offer at Superdrug and has been slashed from £12.99 down to only £8.65, is dermatologist tested and removes make-up in an instant.
Thrilled with the affordable find, the blonde beauty who recently got back together with Tommy Fury, 26, explained: 'Make-up day or no make-up day, there's only one cleanser that I'm using consistently, day in and day out - I've been using for a good few months now and it's this one from Aveeno.
'As you guys know, the Oat Gel Moisturiser is one of my absolute favourites so I wanted to do a little bit more digging on the range and see if I was going to love any of the products from the same range as much as I love this one.
'I find that so many cleansers dry my skin out and what I love most about this Aveeno one is that it doesn't do that.
'It maintains the moisture on my skin, it doesn't dry me out.
'It's such a good make-up remover as well, I had a really hard waterproof mascara on my lashes the other day - used this and it literally swiped it straight off.'
The content creator who boasts 1.9million subscribers on YouTube and has a jaw-dropping £6million fortune, then shared an honest confession about her skin troubles, as she expressed: 'It is so good, it's fragrance-free and it's really good for sensitive skin which is great because for me right now, my eczema has actually flared back up.
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'I'm having pigmentation issues again and flare-ups with my eczema which is less than ideal.
'But right now, any product that's good for sensitive skin is calling my name.'
I had a really hard waterproof mascara on my lashes the other day - used this and it literally swiped it straight off
Molly-Mae Hague
After using the cleanser, the mum-of-one beamed: 'My skin just feels so unbelievably clean, it feels like it really gets the grub and dirt out of my pores.
'That's cleanser done. My skin literally feels brand new.
'I think it's easy to forget that sometimes some of the best skincare products aren't actually crazily priced and you don't have to spend loads to get products that just really work.'
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Not only did Molly-Mae describe the cleanser as her 'current go-to' product for 'quick skincare' that makes her "feel 10/10', but she also acknowledged that it makes her feel 'so clean, so fresh, so moisturised, so soothed.'
Beauty fans beam
And it's clear that Molly-Mae, who recently opened up on 'destroying' her face during her filler phase, isn't the only person who loves the Aveeno buy, as it has currently racked up an average rating of 4.5 out of five on the Superdrug website.
One person said: 'I loved this product! Firstly you get a really good amount for the price, a little goes a long way so I can see this bottle lasting some time! I've switched out my usual cleanser for this Aveeno product and I'm so impressed I don't think I'll be switching back!
'I didn't find it dried out my skin nor did I feel it left any kind of greasy feel and removed my make-up effortlessly! It has a slight clean smell, nothing too strong and feels very gentle on my skin!'
Another added: 'Very moisturising and calming on my extremely sensitive skin.
'My face looks radiant and more smooth just after a few uses! It has a rich and soft lather which is perfect to remove makeup too.'
A third commented: 'I love that this cleanser also removes all my make-up. My usual make-up remover leaves my face feeling oily so I cleanse afterwards.
'This is an all in one so saves time and space in the bathroom. Left my face feeling clean and not greasy or dry.'
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