Lydia Bright raves about ‘perfect’ must-have makeup product she can’t live without – and it’s just £5
The Only Way Is Essex star Lydia Bright has exclusively revealed the beauty product she simply can’t live without whilst running through her daily makeup routine.
The stunning 29 year old, who is a new mum to adorable baby girl Loretta, took OK! Online through her must-have beauty products, and topping the covetable list was bronzer.
“I love bronzer. I think bronzer is my must-have product,” explained the star, before revealing that the Revolution Mega Bronzer in shade 02 warm was her current go-to.
And, luckily for those itching to bag the bronzer Lydia uses, it’s currently available at Superdrug for £5.
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The make-up must-have is described as being a “new-and-improved formula” which, Superdrug adds, has returned “better than ever.”
We put it to the test and can confirm it does just what it says on the tin. The bronzer gives you an instant sun-kissed glow and a natural definition and there’s no surprise the product has rave reviews online too.
“I have found my new favourite bronzer,” wrote one fan of the beauty product, whilst another added: “I am so happy with this bronzer. It's a lovely matte summer glow just what I was looking for. Perfect.”
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Talking us through how she uses the bronzer, Lydia explained: “I'd use this to contour and define.
“I’d do my cheekbones and I've been taught a tip that if you shade the edge of your face, down into your jawline it gives that lovely definition and contoured look. Then, as well as that, I'd use a smaller brush to do my nose.”
Discussing her use of makeup, Lydia added: “Trends change all the time and I think girls are quick to jump on the bandwagon. I think with makeup it's really good because you can create looks and effects which aren't permanent.
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“You can change something with makeup and make a little tweak without it being permanent, because you never know what's going to happen with the trends.”
However, despite being a big fan of this particular bronzer, Lydia, who recently shared a health update with fans after fearing she had coronavirus, admitted she wouldn’t be using heaps of the product at once.
Throwing it back to her worse makeup fail, the 29 year old recalled: “My first ever TOWIE experience when I first entered the TV world ten years ago has got to be my biggest makeup faux-pas and probably one of my biggest regrets to date.
“It was ten years ago and I was filming and makeup hadn't come on like how it is now, and I used to put foundation all over my face and put bronzer all over my face, and I was 18 or 19 and I was an Essex girl who loved bronzer.”
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Lydia continued: “I basically just put bronzer all over my face and we were filming in a pub and I was being held for the right moment to walk into what was going on, which was Arg up singing on the stage Fly Me To The Moon I think.
“And I was held in this bathroom for like an hour, waiting to walk in and I was so nervous and it didn't help that I was with my friend Ellie who's half Spanish and very naturally dark skinned. And all we kept doing is putting on more and more and more makeup and I was so orange, and on TV you're all lit.
“So when we were in the bathroom we only had one light and it was quite dark and then we walked on and there were all these bright lights and stuff and I remember watching it back and absolutely balling my eyes out because I looked like a clown.
“Some of the tweets were horrendous towards me. I got called every name under the sun and after that I let myself be bronze for another six months or so and then I went the complete other extreme and went so pale I looked like Snow White.”
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