
She's the British style guru who told millions of women "what not to wear," but now Trinny Woodall is revealing the secrets to her famously flawless skin. This week on The Formula, we're getting the full story of how she went from a TV icon to a global beauty founder, building an empire on the philosophy of “skin first, makeup second.”
We also uncover the truths behind her viral Match2Me algorithm and the biggest beauty mistakes we've all been making. Trinny is sharing the beauty trends she'd ban forever, the one product that took 57 attempts to perfect, and the exclusive details of what's really inside her bathroom cabinet. Get ready to take some serious notes.
PRODUCTS MENTIONED:
Plum Up Microneedle $130
See The Light SPF50+ Moisturiser $130
Take Time Back Eye Treatment $122
Overnight Clarity Retinnal / Niacinamide Serum $142
Reveal Yourself AHA Exfoliant $75
Plump Up Peptide HA Serum $140
Lip2Cheek $49
Trinity Stick: LIP+CHEEK+EYE $68
BFF SPF 30 Cream $78
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CREDITS:
Hosts: Kelly McCarren
Guest: Trinny Woodall
Producer: Sophie Campbell
Audio Producer: Tegan Sadler
Video Producer: Artemi Kokkaris
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