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Rachel Stevens wearing CODE VLM for long lashes at the Cosmopolitan Awards

The very gorgeous Rachel Stevens looked very glam at the Cosmopolitan Awards and her lashes looked fabulous! Rachel was wearing our CODE Volumising Lengthening Mascara thanks to Sally O'Neill the very talented Make Up artist…

We caught up her her very gorgeous make up artist  Sally O'Neill, to chat all things beautiful…. Sally is a London-based hair stylist and make up artist with more than 18 years experience.  Working the runways and travelling the world to work on shows in London, New York, Milan and Paris. She has helped achieve the looks for Julian McDonald, Matthew Williamson, Kenneth Cole, Tommy Hilfiger, Alice Temperly and Belstaff.

Over the years Sally has worked with fashion icons including Kate Moss, Victoria Beckham, Yasmin Le-bon, Daria Werbowy and Freja Beha. She has worked on photo shoots for magazines including Vogue and Harpers Bazaar. Sally regularly prepares clients for the red carpet, including the  twice oscar winning actress Emma Thompson.

Sally creates beautiful, elegant looks for her clients. She is an artist equally skilled in both hair and make up and her long list of repeat clientele is testimony to this.

The very Gorgeous Rachel wanted a super glamorous party look for the Cosmopolitan awards so Sally decided to use CODE Beautiful mascara to give her some seriously fab lashes… Sally tells us Rachel is a big fan and we look forward to seeing her rock a fabulous CODE Beautiful look in the future…

COMPETITION.......COMMENT below with which look you like to create the most with your Mascara… We will pick a random winner to WIN a CODE Beautiful mascara AND to be on the panel to try out our next TOP SECRET product!

NATURAL LONG LASHES

VOLUMISED LASHES

OR SUPER GLAM PARTY LASHES?

We'll announce the winner on social media - GOOD LUCK! :-)  COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED!

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