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PICS: Love Island star Molly Smith steps out at the Irish launch of clean beauty brand Higher Education Skincare

Love Island star Molly Smith stepped out at the Irish launch of clean beauty brand Higher Education Skincare.

The blonde bombshell jetted into Dublin today to attend the launch, which took place in Cafe En Seine on Dawson Street.

Higher Education Skincare is free of harsh ingredients and chemicals, paraben-free, gluten-free, nut-free, cruelty-free, vegan, and sustainable, keeping your skin healthy and glowing through every season, and every moment in between.

Picture Brian McEvoy
Picture Brian McEvoy
Picture Brian McEvoy

Their range of offerings are housed in bright, bold packaging, crafted from 100% previously recycled materials, playing a huge part in Higher Education’s sustainability initiative in their quest to become a fully eco-conscious beauty brand in the future.

With a product range spanning ‘Goal Digger’ Soothing Gel Crème, ‘Cram Session’ Blue Light Blocking Moisturiser, ‘Double Major’ Hyaluronic Acid Gel Moisturiser, ‘Easy A’ Glycolic Acid Exfoliating Pads, and ‘Make Out Ready’ Vegan Lip Balm with SPF 15, to name but a few, the brand caters to all skin types from Sensitive to Acne-Prone.

The Higher Education Skincare range (RRP from €9.95 – €48.95) is available in Ireland via www.trndbty.com and select Dunnes Stores nationwide.

To use their unique Online Skin Analysis Tool, click here.

Picture Brian McEvoy
Picture Brian McEvoy
Picture Brian McEvoy
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