Molly-Mae has yet again proved she is the ultimate trendsetter. Her latest NTAs beauty look involved a sought-after blusher with a 1.2k waiting list. Attending tonight's award show thanks to her documentary series 'Molly Mae: Behind It All' being nominated, Molly stepped out wearing NARS' new blurring blush that thousands of fans were virtually queuing up back during its launch.
The product in question isThe Multiple from NARS, priced at £33. Promising 16 hours of wear, this multitasking genius is perfect for everything from red carpet moments to everyday glam.
Since launching, it's already become a must-have product for so many beauty fans, racking up hundreds of five-star reviews in its first week.
So what exactly makes this product so special? Available in 12 different shades, this multi-purpose stick comes in a cream-to-powder formula and has been designed to be used across cheeks, lips and eyes, making it the ultimate all-in-one product. And with the price of luxury make-up now, a one-and-done stick is truly a game-changer.
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It also features a creamy, buildable formula that packs a lot of pigment with minimal effort. Not to mention the soft-focus finish helps create that visible blurring effect, much like Molly-Mae's flawless NTAs base.
The exact shades Molly's MUA, Hollie Flynn, used on the TV personality were Behave and Swing. Behave is a soft, rosy-looking pink that adds a natural flush to the cheeks, while Swing appeears to be a more cool-toned lighter pink that adds a subtle pop of colour.
For the rest of the look, Hollie used a combination of affordable and high end buys, includingL'Oreal's True Match Tinted Serum for the base and Benefit Cosmetic's Bad Gal Bang mascara for the lashes.
Judging by the buzz around The Multiple upon its launch, it looks like it could be another sell-out success thanks to receiving Molly-Mae's seal of approval. The 'Molly-Mae' effect, as it's known, often sees products selling out after being worn or spotted on Molly, so we suggest snapping one up before it's back to the waitlist.
In other NTA glam news, Olivia Attwood opted for a full face of Charlotte Tilbury, including prepping beforehand with the Immediate Revival Under Eye Patches, a beauty hack loved by professionals ahead of big events for calming and de-puffing the under eye area. Shoppers have claimed they work 'miracles' on eye bags and puffiness.
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