Heywood swimming champ is face of new mascara

Date published: 04 January 2012


Olympic swimming hero and twice world champion, Keri-Anne Payne, from Heywood, has been made the face of Max Factor False Lash Effect Gold Mascara. 

Known for her determination and focus, and her warm and fun personality, Keri-Anne, 23, will be striving for gold in the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Keri-Anne, said: “I’m so excited to be working with Max Factor. When I’m not training, I love experimenting with make-up and creating different looks.

“I’m a long time fan of False Lash Effect, as the big lash look makes me feel confident. I love this new gold pack edition, that celebrates it’s the most award winning mascara from Max Factor.”

Keri-Anne is proof to women everywhere that with dedication and hard work you can have the confidence to achieve your goals.

Competing as an open-water and long distance swimmer, she was the first GB athlete to qualify for The London 2012 Games - she confirmed her place whilst reclaiming the 10km open water World Championship crown in Shanghai - and now has her sights on the gold medal at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Keri-Anne is also working with Oral-B, she said: “I am extremely disciplined in all aspects of my health and wellbeing. That’s why working with Oral-B is a great fit for me.

“I apply the same discipline to my oral care regime as I do to my training because having a healthy smile adds to my confidence and helps me prepare for my biggest challenge yet”.

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