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Last night’s National Television Awards on ITV1 brought the biggest and best in television to London’s 02 arena, celebrating another year of standout moments on the small screen.
Memorable moments included Gary Lineker finally ending Ant and Dec’s 23-year streak as Best Presenter, and 17-year-old Owen Cooper making history as the youngest-ever winner of Best Drama Performance for Adolescence.
But while the TV wins were impressive, we were equally obsessed with the red carpet beauty looks – especially the fresh, radiant glow shared by Molly-Mae Hague and Frankie Bridge.
As it turns out, both stars used the exact same product to get their flawless flush and it was none other than the oh-so-gorgeous The Multiple from NARS.

NARS The Multiple
Newly reformulated, Nars’ The Multiple is a multipurpose product suitable to use on lips, cheeks and eyes. Available in 12 skin-complementing shades, from dusky pink to deep berry, this cream-to-powder formula blends easily into the skin, has stacks of pigment and boasts a 16 hour wear time.
A true multitasker, The Multiple is a creamy, stick-format highlighter and blush hybrid that can be used on the cheeks, eyes and lips. The cream-to-powder formula glides on effortlessly and blends into the skin for a natural-looking, luminous wash of colour.
It’s no surprise it’s a red carpet favourite – easy to apply, long-lasting, and flattering in photos. If it’s good enough for two NTAs stars, it’s definitely one to add to your makeup bag.
What makes The Multiple look so beautiful on the skin? Its blend of nourishing ingredients, of course.
Formulated with peach kernel oil, rhubarb root extract and soft-focus powders, it hydrates the skin, helps fight against external aggressors like pollution and works to blur pores, giving that airbrushed look.
We don’t need to guess which of The Multiple’s was used though as both makeup artists for the stars shared product breakdowns via social media.
Molly-Mae’s makeup artist, Hollie Flynn, opted for a blend of the shades Behave (a pretty soft pink) and Swing (a cooler light pink hue) to complement the Maebe founder’s complexion and light blue dress.
While Frankie Bridge’s MUA, Kate Glanfield, chose the shades Dazed (a peachy beige) and Dolce Vita (a dusty rose) across Frankie’s cheeks and lips.
Both looks prove just how versatile The Multiple really is, whether you’re going for soft and romantic like Molly-Mae, or warm and glowy like Frankie. With 12 flattering shades to choose from, it’s easy to find a match for every skin tone and makeup look.
So if you’re after a red carpet-worthy glow, this £33 beauty multitasker might just be your new secret weapon.
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