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Loose Women viewers distracted by Denise Welch's makeup 'fail' after LA trip

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Loose Women viewers grew distracted during the latest episode as they noticed Denise Welch's epic make-up "fail".The former Hollyoaks star, 63, appeared on Friday's edition of the ITV talk show (April 29) alongside fellow panellists Nadia Sawalha, Kaye Adams and Linda Robson.

While discussing the day's topics, fans of the show noticed that Denise's makeup had not been blended correctly at her hairline leading many of them to distraction.Posting to Twitter, one confused viewer wrote: "Make-Up Artist on #LooseWomen either needs a refresher course on foundation & blending or just Sacking.

Poor #DeniseWelsh, that line on her forehead #Fridayfail."Another commented: "Poor Denise, who did your makeup today, bless you."A third said: "For the love of god please can someone tell Denise her fake tan stops way before her hair line!

She looks like she's forgotten to take a face pack off!"Meanwhile, a fourth added: "Who did her face today, wicked tan line on her hairline."Denise's tan blunder follows the ex Waterloo Road star recently enjoying a work trip to LA.Accompanied by her partner Lincoln Townley, Denise soaked up the California sun, having previously confessed to being confused for a legendary British actress while stateside.Earlier this month, Denise revealed on the show that she was mistaken for Dame Judi Dench, 87, by some Americans during her trip.Denise went to the US to film a number of projects, including content for Loose Women.The mother-of-two also recently got heated during a discussion on the series which had the panel debate whether five-year-olds should be taught sex education.This is a live TV story and is being constantly updated.

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