Searches for Margot Robbie’s make-up routine are at an all-time high thanks to Wuthering Heights

As Wuthering Heights arrives in cinemas, Margot Robbie’s glowing, romantic beauty look is fully in the spotlight. Known for choosing fresh, natural-looking skin over heavy foundation, Margot previously told Vogue Australia: “For everyday I use either Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturiser or Ellis Faas Skin Veil Foundation mixed in with some moisturiser…”

This skincare/make-up hybrid definitely explains her signature soft-focus finish that we’ve seen on all of her movie press tour looks.

Her go-to, she says, is Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturiser Natural Dewy SPF 30, which usually retails for £39. However, new customers can save by using the code FIRST15 for a 15% off, making it an even better time to try the glow-boosting base.

Designed to enhance the skin rather than mask it, the sheer-to-light coverage formula smooths the look of uneven texture and boosts radiance for up to 16 hours. The finish is fresh and dewy, giving skin that healthy, lit-from-within effect Margot is known for, without looking heavy or cakey.

Exact ‘Heathcliff flush’ blush Margot Robbie is wearing on her Wuthering Heights press tour

It also pulls double duty as skincare. Infused with hydrating raspberry leaf extract and nourishing white rose extract, the formula helps keep skin comfortable throughout the day, while SPF 30 broad-spectrum protection shields against UV rays and environmental stressors- a must for everyday wear.

If you’ve been looking to swap from a heavy foundation for something more breathable, this is a good place to start. With money off and an extra discount code in play, recreating Margot’s effortless cinema-ready glow just became a little more affordable. But, if you’re shopping around, our head of beauty swears by a different glow-boosting base.

She says: “Lumene’s CC Colour Correcting Cream has become the one product that makes my face look better instantly, without needing much else. Plus, it’s not even pricey. At £14.90 for 30ml, it’s on the cheaper end of the bases with skincare bonuses that I’ve tried.

“But what sold me wasn’t heavy coverage or how long it lasted, though it’s impressive for both coverage and long wear, but how natural it looks once it’s on. The texture sits somewhere between a tinted moisturiser and a lightweight foundation, evening out redness and dullness while still letting skin look like skin. It smooths, softens and subtly blurs without clinging to dry patches– something so many bases still get wrong when temperatures drop.”

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