A BEAUTY fanatic has revealed the easy way she covers up pesky spots that she compares to "boils on a witch".
Jilly Cross, from Glasgow, took to TikTok while on holiday in Mallorca as she shared her hack for concealing acne on her chin.
The model and influencer, who's engaged to current Hearts and ex-Rangers star Andy Halliday, told her 55,000k followers: "My spots have returned, which is actually a crying shame because I did have about a month of no spots.
"And then my hormones decided to do a comeback tour on my chin.
"Before I used to get boils, like a witch would get. Now they've come back as wee spots underneath my skin."
The TikToker then went on to share how she hides her breakouts with everyday beauty products.
Jilly added: "I use concealer and a translucent powder, but I let the concealer sit on the spots for a wee while."
Fans flocked to the comments to have their say on the situation.
One person wrote: "Hormones really said REMIX to us this summer.
"Still a queen though."
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Another said: "You are a vibe."
A third added: "Gorgeous girl."
Jilly recently took to social media to reveal that a cheeky Starbucks barista decided to write an iconic Gers phrase on a coffee cup instead of her name.
Although it's now been a few years since Andy Halliday moved on from Ibrox, it seems that Jilly's connection to the club hasn't been forgotten.
She took to Instagram with a picture of her cup after dropping into the coffee shop.
Regular visitors to Starbucks will be aware of the chain's common practice of writing a customer's name on the side of the cup.
On this occasion, however, Jilly probably got a bit more than she bargained for.
Sharing a picture of the cup on her Instagram stories, she revealed that the iconic Rangers phrase "we are the people" had instead been written on it, alongside a host of love heart emojis.
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