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Best New Makeup Formulas | 2018

Best New Makeup Formulas | 2018

One of my favorite parts about reflecting on the last year's worth of reviews is figuring out what new formulas were released, which ones resonated, and whether any of my go-to formulas shifted as a result. Most of the top-performing products on this year's list are lip-related, which is...

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Eyeshadows (Over $10) | 2018 Editor's Favorites

Eyeshadows (Over $10) | 2018 Editor's Favorites

There were two major single releases this year: NARS Eyeshadows were completely revamped, and I reviewed every single single and duo.  When it came to some neutral favorites, I actually found that NARS won me over, particularly with the duos (which don't qualify for this list, as they're duos), but...

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Eyeshadows (Under $10) | 2018 Editor's Favorites

Eyeshadows (Under $10) | 2018 Editor's Favorites

In a sea of palettes, there were still plenty of excellent, single eyeshadows to reflect on from the last year's worth of reviews.  Notably, ColourPop had at least two major single releases (one in late spring, one in winter), I first tried NABLA Eyeshadows and Sydney Grace Eyeshadows (which won't make...

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Cream Eyeshadows | 2018 Editor's Favorites

Cream Eyeshadows | 2018 Editor's Favorites

Is it any surprise that ColourPop dominates this list? They're one of the few brands that has a cream eyeshadow formula in their permanent range, and one of the fewer that regularly adds new shades to it. They also released the newer Jelly Much Eyeshadow formula, which is a nifty take on cream...

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Eyeshadow Palettes | 2018 Editor's Favorites

Eyeshadow Palettes | 2018 Editor's Favorites

Should 2018 go down as the year of the eyeshadow palette?  I felt like I was reviewing palette after palette from the beginning of the year until the end of December!  Many years ago, palettes seemed primarily reserved for the holiday season, particularly anything larger than five shades.  I...

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Cheek Palettes | 2018 Editor's Favorites

Cheek Palettes | 2018 Editor's Favorites

I love that we're continuing to see more cheek palettes released throughout the year (not just during the holidays), though I'd definitely love to see even more iterations that are specifically designed for medium-dark and deeper skin tones. I am pleased to see more trios and quads offered in...

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Highlighters (Over $15) | 2018 Editor's Favorites

Highlighters (Over $15) | 2018 Editor's Favorites

As I mentioned in the previous post, highlighters had another bright year with a plethora of options from affordable to luxury. My initial list of "favorites" stood at over 40 shades in the mid-end/high-end category, which I pruned to a mere--ha!--list of 20 favorites.

Top Highlighters (Over $15) of...

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Highlighters (Under $15) | 2018 Editor's Favorites

Highlighters (Under $15) | 2018 Editor's Favorites

You'd think that every brand had already released their fair share of highlighters over the last few years, but somehow, brands remained dedicated to highlighters in 2018.  I had plenty of fantastic highlighters to reflect back on, which isn't always the case at this price point.  What I...

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Blushes (Over $15) | 2018 Editor's Favorites

Blushes (Over $15) | 2018 Editor's Favorites

Thankfully, 2018 wasn't totally devoid of cheek color, even if budget-friendly picks were slim from what I've tried this year!  Dior revamped their blush formula with the new Rouge Blushes, which I enjoyed on the whole; Hologlam might be one of the all-time great blushes ever made because of how...

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Blushes (Under $15) | 2018 Editor's Favorites

Blushes (Under $15) | 2018 Editor's Favorites

During the year, I found myself more regularly "looking" for new cheek colors to review, especially in the latter half, as I felt like I was running a little low... and it appears that's somewhat accurate.  There weren't that many new blushes (highlighters are another story!) that launched this...

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