Episode 6

It's the quarter finals and Stacey Dooley takes the contestants to a familiar place: The Strictly Come Dancing ballroom.
Val Garland and Dominic Skinner are joined by Guest Judge and Bafta Award-winning hair and make-up designer Lisa Armstrong, as the MUAs battle it out in the world of glitz and glam in Britain's most famous ballroom.
Lisa is responsible for creating up to 50 original make-up looks for Strictly every week, and wants to know how the contestants will work to the time pressures of a live show. It's Movie Week and each contestant must deliver two looks based on an allocated movie, their make-up must also embody Strictly's brand: lashes, glamour and glitter. The best will have the opportunity to work with Lisa backstage at the live show, whilst the others risk the red Face Off chairs in the following challenge.
The next day at Glow Up HQ the MUAs must transform their model into a superhero. The two that disappoint head into the Face Off elimination, a make-up skill drill where they are challenged to produce a perfect glitter lip. The judges are in deadlock as they try to decide who should earn a place in the Glow Up semi-final.
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