Molly-Mae once again showcases her trendsetting prowess with her latest beauty look at the NTAs. Her appearance at the award show, courtesy of her nominated documentary series ‘Molly Mae: Behind It All,’ featured her donning NARS’ coveted blurring blush, which amassed a significant waiting list of 1.2k during its launch.
The spotlight was on The Multiple from NARS, retailing at £33, offering a remarkable 16-hour wear time. This versatile product has quickly become a favorite among beauty enthusiasts, garnering numerous five-star reviews shortly after its debut. Available in 12 different shades, this cream-to-powder stick is designed for use on cheeks, lips, and eyes, simplifying makeup routines with its all-in-one functionality.
The product’s buildable formula delivers intense pigment effortlessly, while its soft-focus finish creates a stunning blurring effect akin to Molly-Mae’s flawless NTAs makeup. Molly’s makeup artist, Hollie Flynn, used the shades Behave and Swing on Molly, providing a rosy flush and a subtle pop of cool-toned pink, respectively.
To complete the look, Hollie combined both budget-friendly and luxury products, including L’Oreal’s True Match Tinted Serum for the base and Benefit Cosmetic’s Bad Gal Bang mascara for the lashes. The anticipation surrounding The Multiple suggests it may follow in Molly-Mae’s trendsetting footsteps and quickly sell out. Known as the ‘Molly-Mae effect,’ products worn or endorsed by Molly often fly off the shelves, so securing one promptly is advisable.
In other NTA glamour news, Olivia Attwood opted for a Charlotte Tilbury makeup look, prepping with the Immediate Revival Under Eye Patches, favored by professionals for their soothing and de-puffing effects on the under-eye area. Customers have praised these patches for their miraculous ability to combat eye bags and puffiness.