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‘New obsession’ Olivia Attwood gushes over Boots mascara that makes ‘very short lashes’ long with no clumps or smudges

NAILING a more sophisticated beauty routine has been a natural progression for Olivia Attwood.

The Love Island alum had millilitres of dermal fillers dissolved after leaving the show and has ditched her peroxide blonde for a more natural shade. 

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Olivia Attwood’s beauty routine has become more sophisticated since leaving the Love Island villa[/caption]
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But the 33-year-old, who is married to footballer Bradley Dack, has also stripped things back to basics in her make-up

Once a fan of huge false lashes, Olivia now favours a mascara that gives the same “bigger is better” effect without swallowing her eyes. 

According to the The Price Of Perfection host, her favourite mascara to achieve that is a £12.99 Boots buy

And better yet, it’s currently on sale for £10.39.

Olivia took to social media to share a clip of her applying the mascara in real time.

It is the Rimmel London Thrill Seeker Extreme Mascara.

“I would say bigger is better when it comes to lashes,” Olivia says in the video. 

“I have a very short natural lash.”

Pointing to the eye with mascara on, she adds: “This is one application of my new obsession. 

“That is the Thrill Seeker Extreme Volume Mascara by Rimmel London. 

“I think lashes are the ultimate summer accessory and this summer, I’m going big.”

She described the £12.99 beauty buy as “clump free, smudge free and cruelty free”. 

The mascara brush is made of unique tower fibres to help coat each lash in as much mascara as possible. 

It’s also infused with a trio of lash-gripping waxes to create great volume that Rimmel bosses say lasts up to 24 hours.

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“I would say bigger is better when it comes to lashes,” Olivia says[/caption]
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She showcased the difference her new mascara obsession makes by only applying it to one eye[/caption]

Who is Olivia Attwood?

Olivia shot to fame as a contestant on the reality ITV2 dating show, Love Island.

Like most contestants who have featured on the show, she’s no stranger to modelling.

Before Love Island she competed in pageants, including a “Tropic Beauty” contest, representing London, and was also once a Motorsport Grid Girl for energy drinks brand, Monster.

Olivia is originally from Surrey and has since starred in multiple TV shows after finding fame.

She fronted her own reality show Olivia Meets Her Match, which documented her engagement and marriage to her footballer husband, Bradley Dack.

She also competed in ITV‘s The Games in 2022, and presented the show Getting Filthy Rich.

Her most recent gig is presenting ITV’s Olivia Attwood: The Price of Perfection.

No stranger to surgery and cosmetic treatments herself, Olivia delves into the world of facial cosmetic procedures to find out who makes big bucks from them.

And as its ophthalmologist tested, people with sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers are safe to lather it on. 

“Rimmel Thrill Seeker Extreme Mascara will take your lashes from 0 to 100,” Rimmel bosses added.

“This ultra-volumising mascara delivers extreme volume, length, separation and instant lift, all without clumping.”

Olivia, who is a panellist on ITV’s Loose Women, told Fabulous in April: “I used to let the hair, make-up and clothes do the talking. 

“Whereas now, I let my mouth do the talking.”

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