The Cooking With The Stars host recently showcased her glamorous look ahead of the final – and her makeup artist has just shared the exact foundation she uses that looks ‘beautiful on older skin’
The beautiful Emma Willis always opts for a glowy makeup look, and we’re all envious of how she achieves a natural and flawless full face. Ahead of the Cooking With The Stars finale, Emma’s makeup artist took to social media to showcase her look and, most importantly, what products she uses to create the glam.
Amanda Bowen, makeup artist, revealed to her followers that she uses The Seamless Skin Foundation from Lisa Eldridge Beauty in Emma’s beauty routine ahead of the TV appearance.
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Coming in a huge range of shades, this lightweight foundation is described as a soft-focus smoothing foundation with a lightweight formula that “leaves skin subtly lifted, hydrated, radiant and flawless”.
Set to provide near-flawless, long-lasting coverage, the Lisa Eldridge Seamless Skin Foundation is touted as a light and blendable foundation that will see you through from dawn to dusk, offering the fresh and natural look Emma often opts for.
This long-lasting foundation is also flexible. Because it’s buildable, the level of coverage can easily be controlled, whether you’re opting for a natural everyday look or a full beat. Its unique formula includes an innovative ingredient that melds into the skin after blending, giving a medium coverage look that appears just like natural skin.
You can find this foundation at Liberty, Selfridges or Space NK for £44.
It’s not just the 49-year-old TV personality who swears by this foundation; plenty of shoppers have been quick to sing its praises. One thrilled buyer beams: “It took some time to find my shade, but when I did, it was perfect. This is a foundation that gets better throughout the day – it sets itself and seeps right in. It feels like your skin but better. The finish is not luminous, I would say it is more matte, but somehow it works, doesn’t look cakey, which I find matte foundations can be. Another Lisa win!”
Another shopper shares: “I have always struggled to find a foundation that matches my skin tone, and this really is a perfect match. It also has a lovely finish and lasts all day. I have received several compliments when wearing this foundation. It is definitely my go-to foundation from now on. Amazing!”
A third chimes in: “It covers beautifully, but it has hardly any look. I’m an older woman, so I can’t look like mutton dressed as lamb! It’s more than I usually pay, but it’s worth it.”
More adoration comes from this reviewer, who writes: “Beautiful foundation. My first purchase from Lisa Eldridge. Formular glides beautifully and blends nicely into the skin without accentuating any line. It long-wears skin-like foundation without looking cakey and patchy. It does not separate. Highly recommended.”
One shopper does note: “This foundation can be really beautiful, but I find it very finicky to get right. It doesn’t really agree with much in the way of skin prep or primer. I find it works best on top of underpainting. Even then, one day it looks gorgeous, and the next day it’ll be rubbish. I really wanted to like this one as well!”
For a similar lightweight foundation, Natasha Denona’s new HY-GLAM foundation is already a huge hit with shoppers and is available at Cult Beauty for £49. Or, if you’re keeping to a budget, check out e.l.f’s Halo Glow Skin Tint SPF 50, which retails for £18.