Love Island's Coco says girls get any beauty product they want – from Fenty to Liz Earle
30.07.2022 - 22:57
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Love Island's Coco Lodge has opened up on beauty secrets from the villa, revealing that contestants can request any product they want. The 27 year old originally entered the villa during Casa Amor week and was swept up in drama when it was revealed that she'd got involved with Andrew Le Page while he was away from current partner Tasha Ghouri.
And now the reality star has opened up on how things work behind-the-scenes in the villa, including that contestants are offered high-end beauty products from the likes of Liz Earle and Fenty and that contestants can put in requests for beauty products and make-up. Opening up to podcast host Scott McGlynn, Coco revealed: "In there they have so much amazing stuff… Fenty, all this Boots stuff.
"It’s just really good, what they give you is so much. You don’t need to worry because once you’re in there you can request anything you want anyway, so like if you needed a product you could go and ask for it and then like in a few days it would be there with you." She also explained how when she broke her eyebrow pencil, the crew were able to come to the rescue with a replacement.
"I was stressing because I’d broken my eyebrow pencil in there and I was like ‘you don’t understand’... and I just told them and then a day later they had the exact eyebrow pencil that I needed.
So they’re really good like that," she said. “Loads of the girls were requesting full bottles of their really expensive perfumes… I was like ‘that’s genius!’." Coco also revealed that there were products around the villa for the Islanders to try, saying: "I feel like in the villa I was doing a lot of skincare because there were a lot of products available and it was just here and there, whereas at home my skincare is dotted
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