After another series of transformational make-up artistry, Sophie Baverstock has been crowned the winner of Glow Up.
On the BBC Three competition show - hosted by Maya Jama - young make-up artists take part in real-world professional assignments as well as creative challenges."My aim was to create make-up which was editorial but [also] a proper transformation," says Glow Up winner Sophie "The thing with Sophie that I really loved to watch is her attention to detail," adds judge and professional MUA Dominic Skinner. "She really does examine every minor part of the look and it's really thought out. She's got this mind that really enables her to create and communicate through make-up, which is a rarity."On the show, Sophie, who grew up in Suffolk, opened up about being diagnosed with autism at 17 - and the impact it's had on her life.
Before she started Glow Up, Sophie decided that she - for the first time - would tell people outside of her family that she has autism and that it can affect her in visible ways, like making noises, getting upset or struggling to make eye contact. "There were so many young girls who messaged me saying they now understand themselves a bit better and a few people got diagnoses since seeing me on the show.On the make-up programme, Sophie also talked about how women and girls can face particular social pressures when it comes to autism.
Hope it comes to Netflix soon
She achieved so much in the series. She'll become a great role model
Guess the guy in the middle doesn’t win then, cheers for the spoiler!
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