Tasha Ghouri’s ‘couldn’t live without’ beauty product she’s used since before Love Island

Tasha Ghouri’s ‘couldn’t live without’ beauty product she’s used since before Love Island

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Tasha Ghouri stole our hearts all over again with her in the 2024 season of Strictly Come Dancing, making history as Love Island’s first and currently only deaf contestant. Tasha has bigger ambitions now that she has three years since her debut on television, demonstrating that “disability is beautiful.”

The 26-year-old, devoted cochlear implant user has frequently displayed her 1. 4 million people exactly, sharing her favorite makeup and skincare routines. In our Desert Island Beauty series, we caught up with the beauty enthusiast this week to talk about her summer must-haves, favorite brands, and career goals for the coming year.

Tasha’s only thing she can’t leave the house without is a polished brow (a girl after my own heart), and she uses Refy’s Eyebrow Sculpt to achieve that snatched, freshly-laminated appearance. She continued, “I always like to have my brows done.” That is probably the one beauty product I absolutely must have. ”

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Tasha, who has gained notoriety for her simple, fresh-faced beauty, has long been a fan of the ‘clean girl’ aesthetic, which Refy as a brand embodies. Refy is something I’ve used before Love Island, she said. I really gravitate toward their products because they are so, so clean. A natural-looking style is what I like. ”

Refy Brow Sculpt, a wax-gel hybrid that has a 12-hour hold, can be purchased for £18. It’s sweatproof, waterproof, and free of all the chemicals, and has been recently updated to be even better, containing Provitamin B5 and glycerin.

Desert Island beauty product from Tasha

It received a close to-perfect 4 overall. More than 3,800 reviews, which are a real testament to its adoration, gave it a 9 star rating from consumers. One customer remarked, “Brow sculpt has been the best product for my brows.” It’s so lovely. Everyone should use it, I advise. They don’t move all day, so it’s ideal for giving them that laminated appearance. I’d never use anything else right now. ”

Another added, “It’s my favorite product for my brows, and once I style and brush them, it stays that way all day.” ”

The applicator remained the same despite the product’s reformulated form, and some users haven’t gotten along with it as well as others, saying, “I really like this product. Every day, I use it to keep my eyebrows pinned throughout the day. I use another brush because I can’t get the desired result with the integrated ones. ”

Tasha Ghouri using the Refy Brow Sculpt in an Instagram makeup video
In a makeup video for Instagram (Instagram/tashaghouri), Tassa Ghouri uses the Refy Brow Sculpt.

However, Refy’s Brow Sculpt isn’t just used to tone brows. Tasha acknowledges that there have been times when she needs beauty assistance. I can simply apply the glue to slick my hair back if I have greasy hair. Hack was well and truly recognized.

Similar goods include Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Freeze Gel, which costs $24 and, according to Space NK, has sold more than 100 this week alone. It’s a hybrid wax-gel formula that, like Refy, increases volume while simultaneously lifting and retaining the brows. E. for a less expensive alternative l. f. Costing £8 and labelled as ‘e. l. F has the best grasp so far at achieving that laminated brow look.

Refy’s budget and high end pricing are comfortably met by Tasha’s makeup kit, which is a real fusion of high street heroes, cult favorites, and premium beauty. I use Charlotte Tilbury, L’Oréal Paris, Rimmel, Maybelline, Rare Beauty, Armani, and Refy. It combines all of the different brands perfectly. I have the opportunity to experiment with gorgeous makeup and get creative with it. ”

Refy is at the top of the list for her current go-to products, especially their cream bronzer, though. She added, “I use the Refy bronzer, especially if I’m a little more tanned, because that’s what I like to use.”

I use completely different blushes, which have a nice cheek tint, and are really nice. Morphe is something I just discovered. I recently used their new triple palette while on vacation, and it added a really nice glow. Then, I like Charlotte Tilbury Pinkgasm if I want a more subtle blush. ”

Tasha is a big fan of a good blusher, with Charlotte Tilbury Pinkgasm being one of her favourites
One of Tasha’s favorite blushers is Charlotte Tilbury Pinkgasm (Instagram/tashaghouri), and she is a big fan of them.

Refy is dear to Tasha’s heart, so it shouldn’t surprise. She has long admired Jess Hunt, the founder, for both her outstanding product lines and her unwavering support for diversity. Jess Hunt is a person I’ve followed for many, many years because I’ve actually been a fan since day one. She is a powerful person who has worked in this field for a long time. She launched Refy when, as I recall, she said, “She’s going to nail this. ’

The diversity was what made the brand so fantastic, though. That’s what I adore most. Everyone was unique, not just the same people. She used people who have disabilities, which is so lovely, in my opinion. Refy is aware of the values behind their brand, which emphasizes displaying your natural beauty rather than concealing it. ”

Refy may be doing it right, but Tasha is open to the fact that more needs to be done in the field. More movement is unquestionably required, she said. I never run into anyone with a disability, even on brand-new trips. Actually, it’s very depressing. The industry has a lot of room for that, but it’s frequently overlooked or left out. True inclusivity refers to continuing the momentum rather than simply doing it once. ”

Tasha has a dream job as the face of a makeup company because she is a beauty enthusiast and advocate for people with disabilities. One day, I would love to portray Charlotte Tilbury. Or Refy, which I believe would be so lovely given how long I’ve been using them. I see myself pursuing that. Alternatively, look for an Aveeno-like skincare line. To demonstrate the beauty of disability, merely because we require so much more.

Despite the fact that everyone is beautiful in their own ways, there is still such a stigma surrounding what beauty is. These obstacles must still be overcome, in my opinion, and that it must go beyond. ”

Source: Mirror

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