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It’s official: make-up is back. Hooray! After a year that saw sales for skincare surge as we became more interested in the lotions and potions in our bathroom cabinets than the cosmetics in our make-up bags, the time has come for us to dust off our lipsticks and collectively get our game faces on for our slow re-emergence back into society. I, for one, can’t wait to start dressing up again.
How fitting that, 100 years on from the roaring twenties, we’re seeing a return of the fun and creativity associated with make-up. Val Garland, the leading British make-up artist behind the looks on these pages, agrees: ‘After the year we’ve had, people are desperate to dress up. It’s time to get that lip on, the blush on and even more eye make-up. This period is reminiscent of the 1920s, but also the 1980s, when you wanted to be an individual.’
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Maya was recently announced as the new host of BBC Three’s Glow Up: Britain’s Next Make Up Star.
Glow Up returns for a third season later this year and the TV sensation will replace Stacey Dooley, who fronted the series for two previous runs.
Capturing the moment: The TV presenter, 26, sipped on a glass of wine and got waved as she recorded herself, shaking her hips in her kitchen
Having a whale of a time: Maya rocked a gold necklace and displayed her natural beauty with minimal make-up as she captured the sizzling video
Maya said of the recent appointment: I absolutely LOVE Glow Up and can’t wait to join the family! I’m obsessed with makeup and creating different looks - it’s going to be so much fun and I can’t wait to see what the [Make Up Artists] get up to!