Model and wife of Amir Khan, Faryal Makhdoom, has launched her eagerly anticipated new make-up line.
Faryal Beauty launched this week with five shades of liquid lipsticks so far with more on the way.
Faryal has long been planning her line and took to Instagram to show her fans what she has been working on.
Featured in the new collection is Wifey – a nude colour, High Maintenance – a red, Eye Candy – a pink, DXB – a peach and CEO – a pink nude.
Her new business idea was revealed on Meet The Khans: Big in Bolton, a BBC Three show the couple are currently in a third series for.
Writing on her website, Faryal said: “Growing up in New York I was always surrounded by fashion and beauty, so I always knew I would want my own makeup brand.
As time went on, I turned my passion into reality and so Faryal Beauty was created.
“I always wanted to create makeup to suit all skin tones and that for me was the biggest factor which i found was really hard to find in the cosmetic market.
“After months of development I have finally perfected my first product which I am extremely proud of.
“I am working on other products which I can’t wait to release over the next few months.”
With over 101k followers on her beauty page, people jumped to the comments to praise the model’s collection and some eager fans had already bought the collection within minutes of going live on November 13.
Faryal said: “I am excited to share what I have been working on and I am confident you ladies will love them too.
“To all the ladies who support me I appreciate you so much and hope you love the products as much as I did creating them.”
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The famous couple have just touched down in London after spending time in their Dubai home.
Amir and Faryal have been bust filming for their new show and also recently appeared on Shopping With Keith Lemon.
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