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A makeup artist reveals how to achieve Molly-Mae Hague’s soft, glamorous look with affordable products

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A professional make-up artist has revealed how you can get the same look as star Molly-Mae Hague

A professional makeup artist has revealed how you can achieve the same flawless look as Molly-Mae Hague – and the best part is that you can recreate it with affordable beauty products.

The tutorial was shared in a New video posted for TikTok by makeup guru Selena Marchandfrom Nova Scotia, Canada.

Marchand has been working in the industry for 16 years and often uses his platform to share various tutorials, tips and other tricks with his audience.

This time was no different, as she explained step-by-step how to try the same soft glamour on yourself.

The makeup artist herself is “obsessed” with the former Love Island star’s makeup, which features an icy nude lip and shimmery dusty pink blush in a photo shown on her TikTok.

A professional make-up artist has revealed how you can get the same look as star Molly-Mae Hague

Nova Scotia-based makeup artist Selena Marchand shared this photo of Molly-Mae for inspiration and wanted to recreate the look.

Nova Scotia-based makeup artist Selena Marchand shared this photo of Molly-Mae for inspiration and wanted to recreate the look.

The makeup artist herself is 'obsessed' with the former Love Island star's makeup, which she explained in the video.

The makeup artist herself is ‘obsessed’ with the former Love Island star’s makeup, which she explained in the video.

But before you start applying makeup, Marchand told viewers the first important step was to moisturize your skin.

To do this, she decided to combine her SPF and moisturizer using the BYOMA Gel Face Moisturizer, which costs just $23.

“Now, the key is to prepare the skin and let it sit for about three minutes,” he explained.

Next up was concealer: Marchand used Milani’s $10.99 Under Eye Brightening Tint in Peach, along with a fluffy eyeshadow brush to cover the tops of her lids.

“This will eliminate any redness, discoloration, veins, purple tints, and make sure our eyeshadow really pops,” the makeup artist shared.

“For my eyes, I’m going to use the Milani Eye Palette in Whiskey Business,” she continued, showing off the $9.99 neutral-colored shadows.

First she took the creamy champagne color and applied it on her eyelids, then blended the light brown color from the palette into the crease.

When blending colors in the crease, Marchand advised his followers to move the brush “back and forth” like a “windshield wiper.”

The first step of Marchand's makeup look was to prep the skin by moisturizing it and then applying concealer to the eyelids.

The first step of Marchand’s makeup look was to prep the skin by moisturizing it and then applying concealer to the eyelids.

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“For my eyes, I’m going to use the Milani Eye Palette in Whiskey Business,” she continued, showing off the $9.99 neutral-colored shadow.

“I’m going to give my lashes a nice curl and we’re not going to put any eyeliner on,” she continued.

“Make sure you grab your lashes right at the base, squeeze, then pump,” she said.

For mascara, Marchand used Essence’s $4.99 Call Me Queen Mascara, but only applied a little more mascara since she thinks Molly-Mae lashes tend to be on the “subtle” side.

Once the eyes were ready, it was time to create Molly-Mae’s face makeup, starting with Sephora Collection’s Reveal The Real Skin Tint for $22 and Sigma’s F80 Makeup Brush to blend it out.

“Now, I’m going to take the same Milani concealer that I used on top of my eyes and I’m going to use this one under my eyes,” Marchand continued.

“Now, I’m going to give my eyes some really nice makeup, this is the Maybelline Lasting Fix Translucent Powder in the shade Banana,” she said of the $12.99 product.

She took the powder puff that came with the product to carefully press it under her eyes to make sure nothing was at risk of smudging.

“Now, Molly is all about that tanned skin, so we have to add a lot of bronzer,” the professional makeup artist said.

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“Now, Molly is all about that tanned skin, so we have to add a lot of bronzer,” the professional makeup artist said.

Marchand used Rimmel London's $5.99 bronzer in the shade Sun Dance with an angled brush on her cheekbones.

She used the $10.99 Milani Baked Blush in Berry Amore on the apple of her cheek.

To achieve Molly-Mae’s bronzed look, Marchand used Rimmel bronzer in Sun Dance, along with Milani Baked Blush in Berry Amore.

For the finishing touch, Marchand highlighted her nose and cheekbones with NYX Jumbo Pencil in Vanilla Ice Cream.

For the finishing touch, Marchand highlighted her nose and cheekbones with NYX Jumbo Pencil in Vanilla Ice Cream.

Molly-Mae has been making headlines recently following her shock split from fiancé Tommy Fury.

Molly-Mae has been making headlines recently following her shock split from fiancé Tommy Fury.

To achieve that bronzed look, Marchand used Rimmel London’s $5.99 bronzer in Sun Dance with an angled brush on her cheekbones, the sides of her nose and on the top of her head, as well as on her part.

“We want to use a more bronze blush, we don’t want anything too pink, we want it to blend with the bronzer really easily,” she continued.

To achieve this, she used the $10.99 Milani Baked Blush in Berry Amore on the apple of her cheek and then upward toward her apples.

For the finishing touches, Marchand focused on her lip look and some highlighting.

She lined her lips with the $5 NYX lipstick in Nude and then put on some Rimmel London lip gloss in 210, which will only set you back $6.99.

Molly-Mae’s look for under $100! Products used

  • BYOMA Moisturizing Face Gel, $23
  • Milani Illuminating Under Eye Tint, $10.99
  • Milani Business Whiskey Palette, $9.99
  • Essence Call Me Queen Mascara, $4.99
  • Maybelline Lasting Fix Translucent Powder in Banana, $12.99
  • Rimmel London Sun Dance Bronzer, $5.99
  • Sephora Collection Reveal The Real Skin Tint, $22
  • Milani Baked Blush in Berry Amore, $10.99
  • NYX pencil in nude tone, $5
  • Rimmel London Lip Gloss in 210, $6.99
  • L’Oréal Paris Brow Stylist Eyebrow Definer, $13.79
  • NYX Jumbo Stick in Vanilla Ice Cream, $7.99

“I think this might be the perfect nude lipstick,” she commented.

Before taking the final steps, she set her look with a little more powder and filled in her brows with the L’Oréal Paris Brow Stylist Definer in Blonde ($13.79).

Lastly, the TikTok creator used the $7.99 NYX Jumbo Stick in the shade Vanilla Ice Cream to “highlight certain areas” of her face.

“This is very vibrant, so I’m going to put it right on the top of my nose and blend it out with my finger,” she said.

‘I’m going to put a little bit right on the apple of my cheek and a little bit higher up on the top of my cheekbones.’

Once this was done, Marchand showed the camera the final look, which really resembled Molly-Mae’s classic bright and vibrant makeup.

In the comments section of Marchand’s video, many users stopped to write how much they loved Molly-Mae, who has been in the headlines recently following her shocking split from fiancé Tommy Fury.

The two met on the hit show Love Island UK in 2019 and quickly became fan favourites.

They got engaged in July 2023, shortly after welcoming their first child together, daughter Bambi, in January 2023.

The star recently broke her silence on the split in a new video posted to her YouTube channel last week, admitting she was “ready to move on and look forward.”

“The last two weeks have been very real and very much a part of real life. It’s something we’re trying to work through privately as best we can, but I haven’t been able to get away from it,” she shared.

“My coping mechanism has been to talk to the people I love and those who have been amazing in this moment and then come here and move on. I don’t feel comfortable talking about this because this is real life, it’s not a drama, it’s not a publicity stunt, it’s actually very sad and deep and I don’t feel good talking about it.”

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