Rosie Huntingon-Whiteley reveals her beauty secrets in a ONE MINUTE Instagram tutorial 

  • Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, 28, shows how she gets her natural glow
  • The model has a simple ritual using £59.50 worth of M&S products
  • Make-up is from new makeup range which is available at the chain

Supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has given her fans a glimpse into how she completes her stunning spring make-up look - for less than £60.

In a beauty tutorial posted on Instagram, the 28-year-old demonstrates how to recreate her subtle smoky eye and blush lips using products from Marks and Spencer's Rosie for Autograph collection.

In the short clip, the lingerie designer doesn't say a word but brandishes each item before she applies it to her features.

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Twenty-eight-year-old Rosie Huntington-Whiteley demonstrates how to make the most of some of the products in her Marks & Spencer cosmetics collection, using £59.50 worth of products for a warm summery glow, above

Twenty-eight-year-old Rosie Huntington-Whiteley demonstrates how to make the most of some of the products in her Marks & Spencer cosmetics collection, using £59.50 worth of products for a warm summery glow, above

First Rosie buffs a bronze, shimmery eye shadow to her lids, blending a smoky shade applied to the corner of her eyelids, and into her eye socket.

The model is then seeing finishing her eyes off by sweeping her Insta Lash mascara, £15, across her lashes. 

She then shows off a rectangular case of metallic rose gold, the same casing as the rest of the collection, which contains a cream blush, £14, which she blends into her cheeks with a fluffy white make-up brush.

Then Huntington-Whiteley takes a £12.50 Rosie for Autograph Lip Glossy - aptly named Super Model Smile - which she then daubs on to her famous pout - and voila, the final look is finished.

To complete the look Rosie releases her hair from its ponytail and gives her best professional model poses to show off her newly enhanced features.

If only it were so easy to achieve Rosie's height and slim frame in one minute.

Huntington-Whiteley took to her Instagram and Snapchat to show of the products in her Rosie for Autograph collection  including a bronze, shimmery eye shadow
The model then swept Insta Lash mascara, which costs £15.00, along her lashes

Huntington-Whiteley took to her Instagram and Snapchat to show of the products in her Rosie for Autograph collection  including a bronze, shimmery eye shadow and the Insta Lash mascara, which costs £15, above

She demonstrated how to daub her gloss - aptly named Super Model Smile - over her famous pout

She demonstrated how to daub her gloss - aptly named Super Model Smile - over her famous pout

The make-up, described as 'easy-to-use' and 'modern' by Marks & Spencer, is a brand that Huntington-Whiteley has worked closely with to design a Rosie for Autograph Lingerie collection.

The model, who has also acted in Transformers: Dark of the Moon and Mad Max: Fury Road, first launched her Marks & Spencer make-up collection in January and the brand promises on their site that a full collection will be launched soon.

The Devon-born businesswoman told Vogue that moving into cosmetics made sense as 'like lingerie and fragrance it's something that's very personal to a woman.'

She then shows a pretty rectangular case of metallic rose gold, the same casing as the rest of the collection, which contains a cream blush, £14.00
A £12.50 Rosie for Autograph Lip Glossy

She then shows a pretty rectangular case of metallic rose gold, the same casing as the rest of the collection, which contains a cream blush, £14, left, and a £12.50 Rosie for Autograph Lip Glossy, right

Rosie then blended the creme blusher into her cheeks with a fluffy white make-up brush

Rosie then blended the creme blusher into her cheeks with a fluffy white make-up brush

Newly-engaged to actor Jason Statham, Rosie insists she's a key part of the collection's design, including the distinctive rose gold packaging. She told Vogue: 'It would have been really boring to me not to have been involved. I love being a part of the process - I'm a real girl's girl so it's a dream come true.

'I've always loved make-up and I think modelling is the best job I could ever have had. I've picked up a lot and sat in the seat for hours and hours. 

After picking up countless expert tips over the course of her career, she also reveals the advice she'd give her teenage self,

'Leave your eyebrows alone, you don't need to colour your hair with that thing you've seen on television and please always wear suncream. That's the one thing I do now every day and have for the last five years, but I really didn't before. I will be smothering my children in suncream.'

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