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“I remember when I was a kid in Belfast and the amount of fights I would have with my father who would go crazy when I would wear make-up to school.” - Linda Martin


Oonagh


prescribes... 1. Skin Care: Académíe Scientific System Cleanser, Académíe Scientific System Toner, Académíe Scientific System Redensifying & Volumising Moisturiser


2. Pampering Salon Treat: Académíe Borelax Facial


3. Tanning: Bronz’ Express Professional Spray in PP3


4. Eye Cream: Académíe Scientific System Smoothing Care for Eye & Lip


5. Make-up: Christian Breton Cream Foundation Caker


Oonagh’s verdict...


“Linda Martin really is the epitome of an older woman who has remained a stunning beauty for many years. From her appearances alongside best friend Louis Walsh on the X Factor to the Late Late Show, Linda always looks nothing short of stunning on TV. However, having met her in the flesh, it is apparent that Linda really grooms well and knows how to use make-up. Linda has great skin, but it’s her eyes that are truly stunning. She might be half Italian, but she is certainly an Irish beauty, even if she would not admit that herself.”


• For more information on the products mentioned contact French Cosmetic Distributors on 046 948 1091.


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