Emma Willis relied on this £8 glow skincare secret for filming Love Is Blind UK

Her make-up artist reveals all...

Emma WIllis

by Aimee Jakes |
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After years of silent prayers to Netflix, the UK version of Love Is Blind stormed into our lives and brought us plenty of marriage proposals, cast squabbles and a ruddy SAVAGE reunion. We need a spin-off show where Sabrina Vittoria explains exactly what happened with 'ex-husband' Steven Smith and we need it now.

One of the season's stand-out stars? IRL married couple and co-hosts, Matt and Emma Willis who proved themselves as the perfect double act for helping singletons find love. Emma looked undeniably sensational whilst presenting the Netflix show and we had to know how she achieved the perfect television gleam.

Case in point:

Luckily, Emma's resident make-up artist spilled all the tea over on Hello! and it turns out the TV presenter is a big fan of this budget beauty buy for an 'amazing glow' on screen. We're listening.

Amanda, who has been working with Emma pretty much her entire TV career, shared, 'Weleda Skin Food, £8.74 is a real favourite. It’s super rich and leaves the most amazing glow on the skin.'

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Weleda Skin Food is an age-old make-up artist hack for the perfect glow base underneath make-up and countless celebrities including Molly-Mae Hague, Victoria Beckham and pretty much the entire cast of Love Island swear by the green tube of greatness.

Chloe Burrows explained how Weleda Skin Food is 'bloody brilliant', whilst Love Island's Uma Jammeh told us how it was her secret to radiant skin and shared, 'My secret to glowy skin is honestly Weleda Skin Food. I just love it. I always use it as a base for my make-up. All the girls in the villa used Skin Food as a moisturiser.'

Weleda Skin Food is very versatile and can be used as a glowy primer, a nighttime moisturiser, or as a nourishing balm for your knees, elbows and lips.

Here at heat HQ, we love to slather ourselves with the stuff.

Aimee Jakes is heat’s trending content editor. As well as writing about skincare launches, high-street fashion and gym bag essentials, she’s forever chatting to celebs about their fancy beauty routines. Follow her on Instagram here.

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