South African beauty and lingerie "angel" is the new face of Max Factor foundation
Behind the scenes at Candice Swanepoel's desert Max Factor shoot
WITH their stunning curves and long legs, the Victoria's Secret angels are best known for their bodies.
But sexy South African Candice Swanepoel is coming down from lingerie heaven to model something entirely different - make-up.
The 24-year-old blue-eyed blonde, famous for her endless legs, is now putting her unblemished complexion to use as the new face of Max Factor cosmetics, advertising their new Whipped Creme Foundation, £9.99. Along with the other VS "angels" Miranda Kerr, Adriana Lima, Doutzen Kroes and Alessandra Ambrosio, she models the company's underwear and takes part in the annual catwalk show, strutting in glittery bra and knickers.
Candice Swanepoel struts her stuff in last year's Victoria's Secret catwalk show [WENN]
Candice was spotted shopping in a flea market when she was just 17 and has posed for covers of top fashion mags Elle, Harpers Bazaar and Vogue.
Top make-up artist Pat McGrath says: “Candice’s skin is naturally flawless, and her incredible bone structure makes her the perfect canvas to create truly inspirational and breath-taking make-up looks."
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