Best Makeup Geek Foiled Eyeshadows
Best Makeup Geek Foiled Eyeshadows
Here's a look at the best Makeup Geek Foiled Eyeshadows :)
Here's a look at the best Makeup Geek Foiled Eyeshadows :)
For cleansing, I use shu uemura’s cleansing oil, Sephora Coconut Makeup Wipes, and Shiseido makeup remover (as necessary). I use my prescription topicals (Differin, clindamycin), and then I use Kiehl’s Avocado eye cream and Origins Ginzing. Sometimes I use Drunk Elephant’s Hydration Gel.
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I cleanse with Cle de Peau’s Cream Cream Oil, Kate Somerville ExfoliKate (as necessary), and then use my prescription topical (clindamycin) followed by La Roche Posay Antehlios SX. If I’m going to be outside (not just going from car to place), then I use La Roche Posay Anthelious 50.
Each year, Beautylish releases Lucky Bags at the end of the year. Each mystery bag costs $75 (plus $7 shipping) and contains at least $150 worth of full-sized products from the brands they carry.
They really do release too much product; I think that with other brands ramping up their own release schedules and just the reality of having even more brands on the map… MAC’s launches are more overwhelming now than they used to be (though I think they’re still putting about the same amount of products, which is a lot but doesn’t actually feel increased over the years). I wish they’d scale back the launches, stop releasing limited edition formulas, and expand more of their core ranges.
— Christine
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I think I have been fairly successful at obtaining most of the hyped up releases, but there have been many that were not worth the hype. The way I look at things is that most products have dupes, and if they don’t, they will, so everything is just a matter of time.
Make Up For Ever Star Lit Liquid ($24.00 for 0.15 fl. oz.), which is a liquid highlighter for eyes and cheeks, and Make Up For Ever Star Lit Powder ($21.00 for 0.04 oz.), which is a loose powder highlighter for eyes, lips, and cheeks (two shades, not...