You'd think by series 11 of Love Island that we'd be bored of the Islanders but no. At heatworld we're just obsessed with the 2024 cast as we were when Jon Clark proposed to Hannah Elizabeth on series one.
And as much as we love rooting for the couples, friendships and drama, it's usually the beauty products we're on the lookout for. Whether it's Maya Jama's £5 hack for glossy hair, Samantha Kenny's favourite cream blush or Uma Jammeh's hydrating moisturiser - at heatworld, we know exactly what the Islanders are using in the villa.
And another product we need to know about are the make-up removers the girls are using in the villa because if it's good enough for them, then it's good enough for us.
It's a pretty well known fact that if you want your skin to look and feel good then it's VERY important that you remove your make-up at night.
Sure, we're all guilty of drinking a little too much and forgetting to take our make-up off but you might have noticed that the Islanders ALWAYS take their make-up off at the end of the day.
(Probs because they're only allowed a couple of drinks in the villa, but still).
When all the Islanders head to bed the girls are usually seen using cotton pads, wipes or sponges to take off their make-up.
So we've rounded together all the beauty products that have been sent into the villa as well as others that'll leave your skin looking and feeling fresh AF.
Check out: nine make-up removers that you totally need
Makeup removers
Boots Moisturising Cleansing Wipes
Starting off with the make-up wipes Jess White has been spotted using in the villa, she uses Boots' moisturising cleansing wipes. Let's be honest, wipes are the easiest removers to use because there's zero mess and these ones only cost a quid.
e.l.f. Holy Hydration! Makeup Melting Cleansing Balm
Another product that's been sent into the villa is the e.l.f. Holy Hydration! Makeup Melting Cleansing Balm that takes off your make-up and hydrates your skin with hyaluronic acid, ceramides and peptides.
Magnitone London WipeOut! The Amazing MicroFibre Cleansing Cloth - Pink, Look Fantastic, £13.50
During Love Island 2020, Shaughna Phillips was spotted removing her make-up off with the Wipe Out cloth. We've tried and tested it and 10/10 would recommend.
ELEMIS Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm
This make-up remover from Elemis is a must-have. It easily removes your make-up, hydrates your skin AND Love Island 2023's Lydia Karakyriakou swears by it too.
No7 Cleansing Balm
In need of a make-up remover for dry skin? Well, the Islanders have No7's Cleansing Balm in the villa so we'd definitely recommend. It's also a great dupe for the Elemis cleanser.
Fenty Skin Melt Awf Jelly Oil Make-Up Melting Cleanser
This remover from Fenty Skin will take all your make-up, sunscreen and impurities off your face, leaving your skin clean and silky-smooth.
Bioderma Sensibio H2O Micellar Water
Another make-up remover that has been used in the past is Bioderma's micellar water that Love Island 2023 winner Jess Harding was spotted using. This cleanser is perfect for anyone with sensitive or normal to dry skin.
The INKEY List Oat Cleansing Balm
Last but certainly not least is The Inkey List's Oat Cleansing Balm that promises to dissolve make-up and then clean and nourish your skin. It's perfect for sensitive skin types and you can even leave it on for 10 minutes for an extra nourishment boost.
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Eden-Olivia is the deputy editor of heatworld and she’s worked in showbiz since 2016. She's a big fan of shopping and beauty content and you'll likely find her chatting about the best hairdryer for afro hair, reviewing the viral KVD Beauty Good Apple foundation or looking at dupes for Maddy from Euphoria's outfits.