SHE’S known for always looking glam – but Molly-Mae’s beauty routine is more relatable than you realise.
The influencer, who shot to fame on Love Island, shared a glimpse into her shower with fans.

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It turns out that her shelf is full of beauty products you can get on the high street.
The 24-year-old has CeraVe Foaming Cleanser for Normal to Oily Skin, which is currently £9.20 in Boots, and a wooden circle exfoliating brush which you can purchase for £6.50.
Next to her CeraVe cleanser is the £30.50 Kiehl’s Calendula Deep Cleansing Foaming Face Wash and £49 Dermalogica Precleanse Cleansing Oil.
She also has Elemis’ award-winning Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm, which is more pricey at £48 full-price.


For her hair, Molly has the Kérastase Resistance Masque Force Architecte and Kérastase Nutritive Lait Vital Nourishing Care Conditioner.
Both products are currently on sale around £30 at Feel Unique.
Like us, the influencer is also a fan of Olaplex.
She has the haircare giants No5 Bond Maintenance Conditioner, which you can get as cheap as £14, and No6 Bond Smoother, currently reduced to £26.60 at Feel Unique.
Keeping the hair theme, Molly also has two of Kim Kardashian’s favourite hair products.
Sat on her shelf is the Colour Wow Color Security Shampoo and Color Security Conditioner – both of which cost £21.50.
Molly shared the snap in her Instagram stories where she joked about how many products she had compared to her beau, Tommy Fury.
The boxer only has a £1.20 Nivea Coconut & Jojoba Oil body wash and a £4.99 Head & Shoulders Classic Clean Clarifying Anti Dandruff Shampoo.
Molly added that her favourite body cleanser is Aesop’s A Rose By Any Other Name, which is currently reduced to £28 at Cult Beauty.
Molly and Tommy met on ITV’s Love Island back in 2019 and have since gone on to have daughter Bambi.
The pair live in a six-bedroom mansion in Cheshire which is reportedly worth £3.5 million.


It is complete with marble flooring and a £10k mirror from designer brand Timothy Oulton.
Earlier this month, Molly shared how she created a “play corner” for her seven-month-old daughter using bargains from Homesense.