Singer songwriter Beverley Knight MBE (she was awarded in 2007) has achieved a lot in a career that spans over a decade. She has won three Mobo’s and was nominated for a Mercury and a Brit. Now she is set to conquer the beauty industry as she launches her own range K by Beverley Knight.

Frustrated at not being able to find suitable products to match her skin tone, Beverley decided to fill this missing gap in the market, with her own make - up range.

“Time and time again I would find myself looking for make-up that would work for my skin – everything from bases to eye shadows and lipsticks.  The choice was very limited and like the vast majority of black and dark-skinned women, I found there wasn’t anything that provided the full spectrum of colours I needed.  I was so excited to be offered the chance to work on my own range of products, introducing a home-grown brand which caters to all tones of black and Asian skin.” Beverley Knight

Popular high street make up brands can be very limited when it comes to offering products in different skin shades, which is no help if you have darker skin. K by Beverley Knight aims to cover all areas of make - up and includes 15 products and 78 shades ranging from oil-free foundations through to eyeliners and highlighters.

 
The range will be available in leading retailers and online from www.kbybeverleyknightcosmetics.com

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