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Love Island 'changing face of Britain' as fans want to copy Gemma Owen's 'natural look'

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Love Island is changing the face of Britain as women copy the natural look of the current series' dare-to-bare stars, according to a skincare guru.Gone are 'frozen faces', 'freaky fillers', 'caked-on foundation’' and 'over-lined lips' which have featured in some previous series of the reality dating show.Instead the current crop of singles boast "flawless complexions, toned limbs and sizzling style", according to the co-founder of the Harley Street Skin Clinic Lesley Reynolds.READ MORE: Love Island spoilers show Laura Whitmore make unexpected villa return for brutal dumpingShe says the fresh-faced look adopted by stars such as Gemma Owen, 19, Tasha Ghouri, 23, and Indiyah Polack, 23, is encouraging women nationwide to go au naturel.Want all the last villa gossip straight to your inbox?

Sign up for our daily Love Island newsletter HERELesley, 68, told OK! magazine: "Flawless complexions, toned limbs and sizzling style - the Love Islander girls are looking undeniably stunning in the villa this year."But have you noticed anything different about their appearance this time?"There are no frozen faces or freaky fillers, no caked-on foundation or even over-lined lips."Instead, from the very first episode, almost every female contestant has been sporting a gorgeous `no-effort’ look – think glossy lips, a gleaming complexion, barely-there make-up and a healthy natural glow.Do you have a story about one of this year's Love Island stars?

Contact us at staronlineshowbiz@reachplc.com "Of course it helps that the Islanders are all in their teens and 20s but it’s a look you can achieve your own way at any age. "Personally I see what’s happening on Love Island as a reflection of the trending `clean face’ aesthetic, a very welcome.

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