Cosmo Beauty & Influencer Awards 2020: See who won big at our *extra AF* awards night
Exclusive photos of last night’s winners
Exclusive photos of last night’s winners

Eljammi – Beauty TikToker of the Year 2020

Hala Owais Lashes – Best Influencer Beauty Brand 2020

Saba Asif – Best New MUA 2020

Ameni Esseibi – Most Inspiring Self-Care Activist 2020, Sponsored by Bioré

Fenty Beauty – Most Inclusive Beauty Brand 2020

Giorgio Armani, Luminous Silk – Foundation of the Year 2020

Dyson – Most Innovative Beauty

Pantene – Haircare Launch of the Year 2020
Ole Henrickson – Skincare Launch of the Year 2020
Charlotte Tilbury – Mascara of the Year 2020
The Dubai Dolls – Lashes of the Year 2020
Layla Akil – Beauty Snapchatter of the Year 2020
Elnaz Golrokh
Karen Wazen and Milli Midwood
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