Woods (pictured at her wedding welcome party) used an under-$20 product to lock in her bridal makeup look.
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This celebrity wedding is the talk of the town (er, Towns).
Jordyn Woods tied the knot with Knicks player Karl-Anthony Towns last weekend in a star-studded Malibu ceremony. And while her Danielle Frankel gown was custom, the secret behind her long-lasting makeup is actually under $20 on Amazon: Inglot Duraline.
Woods’ makeup artist, Kevin Luong, name-dropped it in a recent Allure video while giving fans an inside glimpse at her bridal glam trial.
Inglot Duraline
InglotA good tip is you can drop one or two drops of these Inglot drops into your foundation,” he explained.
“It’s pretty much a sealer — so you add a drop of this into a cream base, it activates the cream base and it completely seals it.”
In addition to providing extra durability and waterproofing, Inglot says the multipurpose elixir can also transform loose powders into long-lasting liquid eyeliner or help restore dried-out brow pomades, gel eyeliners or mascaras.
It seems Amazon shoppers are sold on the stuff; one called it a “holy grail eyeliner sealant,” while another declared it “literal magic.”
Armani Beauty Luminous Silk Natural Glow Blurring Foundation
SephoraFor Woods’ wedding glam, Luong mixed the Inglot drops with Armani Beauty Luminous Silk Foundation, a longtime celebrity and editor favorite promising 24-hour wear and a natural, radiant finish.
“I want to feel like the best version of myself,” the model-turned-fashion entrepreneur said of her finished look.
“A lot of weddings are performative,” she added. “I just want to look beautiful [and] glowy.”
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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