Thanks to plenty of drama, shocking recouplings and two (very) worthy winners, we are already distraught that Love Island series 11 has already come to an end. As well as watching sexy singletons contend for eternal love, we've also uncovered many beauty secrets from the Islanders this season.
Matilda Draper, who finished in third place with co-star Sean Stone, was adored for her refreshingly relatable personality and firepit-worthy glam. Thanks to some great TikTok sleuthing on our part (you're welcome!) we uncovered the secret behind her sensational skin - and it's a villa favourite.
As the show's proud beauty sponsor, Boots stocked this year's villa with a plethora of hard-working products, from SPFS to eyeshadow palettes.
We spotted Mimii Ngulube and Uma Jammeh using the iconic Weleda Skin Food throughout their time in the villa explaining why their skin looked ridiculously glowy every time the camera panned around.
Now Matilda took to the Boots' TikTok account to pledge her allegiance to the high street beauty product, sharing that she applies Weleda Skin Food Light on her neck, shoulders and décolletage before applying her fave Fenty Beauty Killawatt Freestyle Highlighter with a No7 Base Face Brush to emphasise her radiant tan.
Matilda shows us this insane beauty hack and says: "As you can see, it makes my décolletage pop and it makes me glow all night long." We're obsessed. Adding a moisturiser underneath will make your highlighter look even more vibrant - especially as Weleda Skin Food catches the light effortlessly on the skin. It's a match made in heaven.
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Georgia Scott is a beauty and fashion product writer writing for heat specialising in all things lifestyle and trending. Before starting at Bauer, Georgia completed her degree in Journalism at University and worked as a retail beauty advisor and make-up artist.