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Spring glow

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“Spring brings a longing for a fresh, sun-kissed look after the winter chill. This year, it’s all about keeping it light with sheer make-up that lets your skin shine through. Think soft, ushed cheeks with a hint of pink, like cherry blossom or spring owers,” says Lottie London and Ciaté creator, Charlotte Knight. Here, she shares her top products for achieving such glow!

Lottie London’s Oil Slick Lip Oil

Get instantly juicy lips with absolutely no tackiness with the vegan Lottie London’s Oil Slick Lip Oil. Each has been infused with nourishing almond oil for instant hydration and nourishing cherry or vanilla extracts. These super-glossy lip oils are packed full of vitamin E and B, rich jojoba oil, sweet almond oil and omega-3 to treat the lips to the ultimate hydration. Lottie London Oil Slick is available in six fab avours: Extra Cherries, Peachy Cheeks, Strawberry Dreams, Vanilla Whip and new Blueberry Kiss and Watermelon Sugar. Available from asos.com

Ciaté London Watermelon Burst

Hydrating Primer

“Finding a good primer for your skin is so important if you want your make-up to stay in place all day. Incorporat­ing an e cient primer into your skincare and make-up routine is the secret to a good skin day and the key to a smooth, glowing complexion. Primers are where skincare meets make-up, and this primer works best for thirsty skin in need of a moisture boost, so you don’t have to worry about dryness or make-up sliding o ... and not to mention it smells like watermelon heaven!” says Charlotte.

Available from ciatelondo­n.com

Ciate London Dewy Skin Tint

This is an incredible tint and one that gets overlooked by the bigger brands, but is de nitely worth a try! This semi-sheer skin tint is infused with hyaluronic acid for hydration, vitamin C for brightenin­g, and dragon fruit extract for soothing the skin. Apply directly to the skin after your primer and build up if you need a little extra coverage. Available in 10 shades.

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