Olivia Attwood shares genius hack to ensure make-up is ‘summer proof’ and all you need is a £3 buy from Superdrug
“And then you just carry on with your routine as usual,” she continued. “So I’m going to go in with my Bobbi Brown primer…”“I like to go in now with a setting spray. This is before powder. Back in with the Sure stick and just roll it on, just pat,” she said.
The blonde beauty then used a powder with a beauty blender to set her make-up before going back in with the setting spray. In the caption, she added: “By popular demand… no gate keeping here… send to your make up loving gals and boys.” And in the comments, she added: “Also this is not for every day!! Can’t say it would be amazing for your pores lol”.
Her fellow Love Island pal Francesca Allen immediately replied as she wrote: “I didnttt even know this was a thing! Goodbye sulpsss,” followed by a heart eyes emoji.“This is genius!” another chimed, while a third added: “Stop! What??! How is this the first time I’m ever seeing this!?” alongside a red heart emoji.
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