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BBC/Wall To Wall/Dave King Ailish is standing next to a seated make-up model. Ailish is holding a thin brush in one hand and has two turquoise rings on her fingers. She is looking off to the side, probably at a mirror, rather than directly at the model and has a look of concentration on her face. Ailish has black wavy hair with a fringe and bold black eyeliner. She is also wearing a black distressed jumper, silver hoop earrings and a silver necklace with a cross on it. She also has three silver nose piercings, including a nose ring, stud and septum barbell. The model has her eyes closed and her entire face has been painted using different shades of blue. It is clear that the make-up look has not been complete yet and the model's lips are bare. The model's black hair has been plaited back into cornrows. The background is out of focus but Ailish and the model are in a make-up studio with shelves or products and a ring light behind them. BBC/Wall To Wall/Dave King

Ailish McBride, 20, is one of the contestants from Series 7 of Glow Up

Whether it’s trying to cover up blemishes, match your foundation to your skin tone or create a bold eye look, picking out the right colours is an important part of doing your make-up.

But what if you can’t tell some of them apart?

That’s something Ailish McBride struggles with as a partially colour-blind make-up artist (MUA).

The 20-year-old didn’t find out she had the condition, also called colour vision deficiency, until a couple of years ago.

But she says it runs in the family – with her dad and sister being fully colour-blind.

“Being a make-up artist is hard for me,” Ailish tells BBC Newsbeat.

“Red and orange look the same to me and light blues I kind of see as grey,” she says.

That makes mixing purple particularly tricky and she also struggles to see pastel colours.

BBC/Wall To Wall/Dave King Ailish is looking directly into the camera with a completed make-up look. We can see her from her shoulders up and she has painted herself with a white base layer. On top of this are swirls of colour that have been painted on with brushtroke texture. One of her eyes is encircled with lilac. The other eye and middle part of her face is pink. Her lower lips and chin are covered in red. Her lower chin is orange and underneath this on her neck is yellow. One of her shoulders is blue while the other is green. Ailish's hair has been slicked back and she is against a plain black background. She has two silver nose pierecings in, one is a hoop and one is a stud. BBC/Wall To Wall/Dave King

For the first creative brief on the show, Ailish didn’t shy away from using colours she’s unable to see

The cosmetics student from Belfast features on the latest series of BBC Three’s Glow Up, where she opens up about her condition.

The show, hosted by model Leomie Anderson, sees 10 contestants from across the UK battle it out through weekly industry assignments and creative briefs to become the country’s next make-up star.

“I didn’t see me being colour blind as a setback in the competition because I know my skillset,” Ailish says.

“It was a bit tricky in certain situations but I’m proud of how I worked through it.”

In the first episode Ailish decided not to hold back, experimenting with an explosion of colour inspired by her own creativity.

“I love to challenge myself,” she says. “I don’t like to settle into a little box.

“I wanted to show people that even if you are colour-blind, you can still do big, bold, creative looks.”

Ailish McBride There is a black make-up palette containing eyeshadow squares of different colours. Each row has different shades, including red, yellow, green, blue and pink. Underneath each square is a small white label that has the name of the colour. The palette is resting on a pink sheet with flowers on it.Ailish McBride

Labelling shades in make-up palettes is important to Ailish so she knows what colours she is using

In the first episode, judges Val Garland and Dominic Skinner said her final look was flat and simplistic and Ailish ended up in the Face Off, going head to head against contestant Joe Tiernan to stay in the competition.

However, Val told her: “I think it’s amazing you’ve got this much colour down being colour-blind”.

“That is showing a very determined make-up artist.”

Ailish thinks she was able to execute her looks after learning more about colour theory, helping her understand how to mix together the shades she needed.

Plus, after freelancing in the industry for a few years, she’s become used to labelling all of her palettes with the names of corresponding colours.

BBC/Wall To Wall/Dave King Ailish is in the middle of applying a make-up look to her face. We can see her from a side-on angle. Her head is tilted upwards and she is looking straight ahead, presumably into a mirror. She has a paintbrush in hand and is painting on a yellow colour underneath her chin. Ailish's face has been sectioned off into different colour blocks with gaps of unpainted skin in between. The upper part of her cheek and one of the eyes is lilac. The middle of her face and nose is pink. Her lower lip and upper chin is red. Part of her lower chin is orange and underneath that is the yellow on her neck. Ailish's black hair has been scraped back into a low bun and she has a silver hoop nose piercing. The background is out of focus but she is in a dark room with neon blue vertical lines of light. BBC/Wall To Wall/Dave King

Judge Val Garland told Ailish her use of colour showed she was a determined make-up artist

It’s estimated that about 3 million people living in the UK are affected by colour blindness, according to Colour Blind Awareness.

It affects more men than women – with about one in 12 males having the condition compared with one in 200 females.

There’s no cure and it’s also not clear what causes it, the NHS says, but often it runs in families and is something people are born with and adapt to.

After finding herself in the red chairs and at risk of elimination for two weeks in a row, Ailish became the second MUA to leave the competition on Wednesday.

She was seen getting emotional in the second episode, needing a hug from judge Val after her look failed to impress.

“I get quite bad anxiety,” Ailish tells Newsbeat.

“It was overwhelming at the time and I really let myself get in my head during the show.”

But Ailish was still proud to have even featured on Glow Up, which has been her dream since she first watched the show aged 14.

Having recently finished her degree, she’s looking forward to pursuing more of her goals by picking up work on films and in theatres.

And while she may not have got one on series 7, as she starts this new chapter, Ailish asks: “Can I get a Ding Dong?!”

Glow Up: Britain’s Next Make-Up Star is on BBC Three at 20:00 on Wednesdays and is available to stream on BBC iPlayer.

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