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Rihanna's Fenty Beauty Is Here and It's Even Better Than We Dreamed


PHOTO: Fenty Beauty / Instagram

In February, when a range of new faces were being cast for campaigns, it felt refreshing. But that representation elation didn’t last long. When women of color weren’t being insulted by poor choice in product names, we were discovering that many beauty brands still don’t have a real firm grasp on what inclusion is and what it isn’t. We’ve been left with promises of shade expansions to come—or the introduction of, say, maybe three deep options—and pledges to do better. But thankfully, there’s a major mogul who gets it: Rihanna. And praise the makeup Gods because today she officially revealed her entire Fenty Beauty line.

News of the line has had us in a frenzy since it was first announced, but after last week’s teaser posts on Instagram suggested that women with a huge range of skin tones had grounds to get excited, we all gave up hope of maintaining any semblance of chill. It wasn’t just that the long wait was coming to an end that got us so stoked—it was that Fenty’s campaign, which featured a diverse cast of models, suggested that Rihanna wouldn’t join the ranks of brands that launched with a few dark shades and swore an expansion would follow.

Makeup addicts with skin tones like Duckie Thot to Camila Costa and 38 shades in between had reason to rejoice. Now it’s finally happening and we’ve got all the details, straight from RiRi herself and our reporter on the ground at the Fenty Launch party tonight in Brooklyn, NY.

Let’s dive right in.

Since Rihanna herself is larger than life, I for one wasn’t shocked that Fenty Beauty is as well. At its debut, the line offers a whopping 91 items, including 40—yes, 40—shades of foundation, 30 magnetized concealing, contouring, and highlighting sticks, and a single stunning lip gloss. The shades for all the products are evenly spread across multiple skin tones. No shade is an afterthought. No one is ignored.

First up—makeup. The aesthetic is exactly what we would expect from Rihanna; sleek and modern with a touch of edge in the design. Of course, the highlighter singles and duos, contouring sticks, and brushes (more on them in a minute) are gorgeous to look at, but they’re also so much more than that. The very fact that a dewy, subtle inner gleam is the aesthetic focal point of the line seemed to say, imagine it in Rihanna’s voice, “shine bright like a diamond.”

Even the product names lean toward brightness. Killawatt Freestyle for the highlighter, Gloss Bomb for the lip luminizer, and Match Stix for the contouring sticks. As for prices, everything hovers around the “what you’d pay for designer makeup” mark. The highlighters and foundations are $34, the lip gloss $18, and a trio of contour sticks rings in at $54.

Fenty Beauty also brings us a vast range of tools (priced from $16 blotting papers to a $34 foundation brush), solidifying what many folks—myself included—believed about the line before it even launched. Rihanna didn’t want to just make pretty packaging and tons of money. By offering nine different tools from the get go, Rihanna is putting the power of beauty into the hands of her fans. Really, it’s not surprising considering that brand reps report the pop star and fashion mogul’s goal with Fenty Beauty was to help her global fan base experience the same transformative power she found after trying makeup for the first time on the pageant circuit at 15.

It’s refreshing to see a celebrity launch makeup without only her own preferences or skin tone and type in mind. I’m not shading groundbreakers like Iman who have launched lines exclusively for women of color. It’s been necessary for women of color to create their own makeup, hair care, and skin care products because bigger brands, historically, don’t always bother. But Rihanna is doing something even more radical than embracing underserved shoppers. She’s gone above and beyond the beauty industry norm with a truly inclusive line as evenly spread across the color spectrum as we’ve ever seen from a celebrity line. Fenty Beauty is the future of diverse and inclusive makeup. And as tiring as those two words have become this year, as a beauty editor and a woman of color I like the sound of that.

Fenty Beauty launches Friday, September 8 at midnight and is available online at sephora.com and fentybeauty.com.

—Additional reporting by Rachel Nussbaum.

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17 Times Celebrities Showed Their 'Flaws' on Social Media to Challenge Beauty Standards


You know the scene in The Wizard of Oz when Dorothy whips back the curtain and realizes that the wizard on that big screen wasn’t real, and that the truth was much more…regular? That’s been 2017 in a nutshell, only the big screen was the little screen on your phone and the wizard was everyone faking flawlessness on Instagram. If this year’s been about anything, it’s been about people—both ordinary and famous—finally yanking back the curtain on social media to reveal a more honest picture.

Over the past few months, we’ve witnessed celebrities taking ownership of their image in a way that’s better for us all. From Brie Larson’s excellent handling of a super-sized zit to Hilary Duff’s beautifully written Instagram post about the excessive level of scrutiny celebrity mothers face, these moments of realness aren’t only refreshing, they changing the way in which we see ourselves. And they’re also challenging advertisers, casting directors, and the media to do the same. If being a “celebrity” no longer means upholding unrealistic ideals of nonstop perfection, it gets easier to accept that our bodies are not flawed—they’re human.

No shade to the feel of freshly shaven legs, or, you know, the concept of concealer—but it’s time for representation of choices across the board. That’s where these 17 celebrities come in.

As much as we all talk about our love for bushy brows, there’s still an unspoken rule that brows are to be brows, plural. Yara Shahidi is here to flip that narrative on its head with her absurdly adorable tribute to her uni. If only we had a role model like her when we were 17.

Hilary Duff has also proudly displayed her cellulite via social media, taking on body shaming—and the idea that celebrity mothers should look a certain way—with a photo showcasing her legs.

Jessica Simpson might not be the first name you think of when talking body positivity, but as the clothing mogul and former reality TV star proved with a July photo of her leg hair, she’s fully on board. Simpson casually wrote, “Missed a spot…” Fans were here for it, identifying hardcore. Mornings are hard.

PHOTO: Snapchat / @bellathornedab

Bella Thorne was arguably on the forefront of 2017’s push for body hair self-acceptance, with an Insta of her leg hair blowing the topic wide open in June. Via Snapchat, she wrote, “Ok fine. I’ll shave,” but this was no peer pressure moment. Thorne’s been speaking out for her grooming choices since 2016, and whether livestreaming a bikini wax or clapping back on Twitter, she’s demonstrated you can engage with different perspectives while standing your ground.

Likewise celebrating her authentic self, Brooklyn Decker once asked her Instagram followers to play count-the-chins—and now her son’s gotten into the game. She captioned this ‘gram: “The moment your child grabs your neck skin and laughs “gobble gobble!” Thank you, @krissyae for capturing this on camera??”

Elizabeth Banks’ honesty and sense of humor are always a bright spot, but especially when she’s taking on self-image. Banks used a #TBT moment to get real about her self-esteem, writing, “Acne. Frizz. Haircuts by my friend @sorayaweddings and homemade jewelry cuz money was tight.”

She continued: “Like now, I had days when I felt beautiful and proud and days when I felt low and despondent. Like now, I mostly tried not to worry about what I look like because I also have a powerful brain, lots of abilities, kindness and creativity and at the end of the day, those inner qualities are what I value the most about myself. But yeah, looking fine feels good too so, ya know, #balance The thing I know now that I didn’t back then is that any energy I put into looking cute has to be about me and not about pleasing or attracting anybody else. Being praised for my looks is nice but not nearly as satisfying as being praised for my accomplishments or deeds.”

Honestly, the lasting memory from this winter’s Superbowl performance has to be Lady Gaga’s iconic, much-memed jump from the stadium. But here’s a lesser-known fact: after her incredible performance, people online started criticizing Gaga’s stomach.

Gaga, hero that she is, was not here for it, and turned it into a powerful moment for body positivity. She wrote: “I heard my body is a topic of conversation, so I wanted to say, I’m proud of my body and you should be proud of yours too. No matter who you are or what you do. I could give you a million reasons why you don’t need to cater to anyone or anything to succeed. Be you, and be relentlessly you. That’s the stuff of champions.”

Similarly confident and always one to celebrate her human side, Tyra Banks pointed out what she called her “juicy muffin top” in this photo from a shoot (hashtag #perfectisboring).

Classic nightmare fodder: you wake up the day before a huge event with the pimple to end all pimples. Naturally, you load that sucker up with all the zit treatments your medicine cabinet has to offer—and wake up to a spot that’s gotten aggravated, gone Hulk, and doubled in size. If you’ve ever lived through that, the good news is, you and Brie Larson have it in common. She’s posted her version of the tale, saying, “When you’re stressing/obsessing over a zit so you put on too much zit cream before bed and wake up to giant dry spot but you gotta get your photo taken anyway. ???” The woman’s a pro. Look at that graphic design.

Ashley Graham’s rise has been both inspirational and a long, long time coming. Between nabbing a Sports Illustrated cover, web series, teasing a makeup line, and speaking out as a body-positive icon for women of all sizes, Graham has a ton of irons in the fire. But at the core of everything remains her dedication to giving her best effort, and an honest representation of the not-perfect day-to-day that entails. Her caption on this Instagram summed it up: capturing her stretch marks, Graham wrote, “I workout. I do my best to eat well. I love the skin I’m in. And I’m not ashamed of a few lumps, bumps or cellulite.. and you shouldn’t be either.”

It’s hard to look at Gabrielle Union and not see a crazy beautiful unicorn frozen in time, but she too runs into funny (read: annoying) skin hijinks. No zit should get in the way of celebrating a fresh haircut, so Union captioned her newly-blond selfie with, “Loving the new do… My zit also loves it ?”

Along with the period acne Insta related to ’round the world, Chrissy Teigen once posted this photo prominently displaying some stretch marks (plus thigh bruises she got while working in the kitchen). “Stretchies say hi!” reads her caption. Teigen’s very publicly not afraid of the Internet’s attention. She regularly posts makeup-free photos that, each time, give us life.

It’s good to be reminded that even stars can’t conquer acne—and that Lorde might actually reach for the same pale pink spot treatment that we do (Mario Badescu’s Drying Lotion, also known as liquid gold).

PHOTO: Instagram / @ashleybenson

Joining her on the light pink pimple cream train, Ashley Benson recently posted this shot on her Instagram story.

Real Housewives of New York City star Bethenny Frankel recently took the acne selfie a step further, pointing out a full-blown pimple in all its glory during her book tour.

In what appeared to be legit no-makeup moment, Zooey Deschanel shared how she looks first thing in the morning, complete with some dark undereye circles.

As a confident woman unafraid of sharing her opinions with the world, Lena Dunham takes a lot of crap online. The strength it takes to stay vulnerable and honest through that is no joke—but when a round of medicine triggered rosacea on her face, Dunham says her self-esteem was shaken in a big way.

“Seven years of being treated in the public eye like a punch line about female imperfection may not have felt like it was wearing me down, but it had actually forced me to rely emotionally on my one area of fully conventional beauty: my perfect f-cking skin,” she wrote in Lenny Letter. In the aftermath, she says, “I have been forced to finally mourn the long, slow hit on my self-image. I thought my adolescent attitude, the take-no-prisoners approach to my own look and form, could carry me through the onslaught of critical attention. I thought I could intellectualize it away. But I can’t.”

But in classic Dunham form, she’s using her spotlight to draw attention to something universal. Per Dunham, accepting your “flaws” is important, but the process is a beast, and that fact deserves recognition as well. She wrote, “I’m starting to believe that speaking this pain aloud isn’t just good for my own healing: it allows any young woman who might be watching to understand that nobody is immune from feeling bad about hateful attention. If it took spelling my pain across my face to admit it, then so be it. I’m oddly grateful. ‘I don’t give a shit’ only translates into isolation; it prevents the people who love you from reaching out their hand to remind you of what’s real.”

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Rihanna Just Posted a Huge Teaser for Her Makeup Line Fenty Beauty


Rihanna fans, this is what you came for. After over a year of speculation, broken only by a launch date announcement, we’ve finally got more clues about Rihanna’s insanely anticipated Fenty Beauty line.

The singer/designer/woman after all our hearts has kept nearly every detail about Fenty Beauty under wraps since news first broke of the line back in April 2016, making fans—including all of us here—a little bit rabid. (If you’ve been keeping track, you’ll know that eagle-eyed followers have been stalking her personal Instagram for tags to the Fenty Beauty one, speculating every step of the way about what the line might entail.)

So what glorious products, sealed with Rihanna’s approval, await us? We’ll likely have to wait until next Friday, September 8 when the line officially launches for the full lineup. (Although rumor has it that she might make a big reveal sooner during New York Fashion Week, which kicks off Thursday.) Luckily, praise be to Rihanna, she surprise dropped three new campaign teasers today, and they’re every bit as awesome as you’d expect.

The first, posted on the Fenty Beauty account, features a handful of some of the fashion world’s top models of the moment—and brazen champions of diversity. Duckie Thot, Slick Woods, and Halima Aden all make cameos in the intro, followed by a just as impressive roster of women of all backgrounds, shapes, and sizes, including Camila Costa, Paloma Elsesser, and Leomie Anderson.

There’s no question, as Anderson put it on her Instagram, “this the beauty brand for girls who know who the f-ck they are and aren’t afraid to show it.”

We also got our first product confirmation: lip gloss. So plan for a huge resurgence. Beside that, we have some other clues by way of the #ShadeNames hashtag. In the Instagrams above, Woods and Costa recite the following phrases—which we can only assume are the names of bronzers, blushes, or illuminzers, no?—”Chili Mango,” ‘Trophy Wife,” “Yacht Life,” and “Confetti.”

Regardless of what Fenty Beauty makeup drops next Friday, we are dying to try every last drop of every last product we can get our hands on. Twitter, it’s clear, couldn’t agree more.

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The Best Beauty Products at Sephora for Fall 2017


  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a703f2b9a49e47ba9fb39a/master/pass/Anastasia%20Beverly%20Hills%20Subculture%20Eye%20Shadow%20Palette.jpg” alt=”Anastasia Beverly Hills Subculture Eye Shadow Palette, $42″/>

    There’s been a ton of talk about this palette, but the consensus from beauty bloggers and YouTubers alike is that these colors don’t run. Featuring 14 dreamy and buildable shades, we’re pretty sure the new subculture palette will go down in history the way most ABH products do—at light speed.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a81b43a3fbc03b38658d5c/master/pass/PAT%20MCGRATH%20LABS%20MatteTrance%E2%84%A2%20Lipstick.jpg” alt=”Pat McGrath Labs MatteTrance Lipstick, $38″/>

    Before this month, you more or less had to be celebrity or a die-hard beauty obsessive to possess one of Pat McGrath’s legendary—highly limited-edition—products. Now, her full line of instant hits is available at Sephora for good. What to grab first: these silky, smooth, and mega-pigmented matte lipsticks. They dry down like a dream but don’t dry out your lips.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a81b4311920b42b9a37dcd/master/pass/LILAH%20B.%20Virtuous%20Veil%E2%84%A2%20Concealer%20&%20Eye%20Primer.jpg” alt=”Lilah B. Virtuous Veil Concealer & Eye Primer, $44″/>

    Available in three shades, this concealer-primer hybrid starts out sheer and deepen as it builds. A little bit goes a long way—it makes blemishes and dark circles basically nonexistent and creates a smooth surface that eyeshadows stick to like glue.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a807f9ee8ecd1bb5073aa8/master/pass/BUXOM%20Powerplump%20Lip%20Balm.jpg” alt=”Buxom Powerplump Lip Balm, $17″/>

    Buxom has long been known for its plumpers (like, before Kylie Jenner lips were a thing), now it’s bringing that tech to its new balms. They start out sheer and warm to a universally flattering glow with a tingling boost that lasts for hours.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a70cd913dbcb0316a3f5ce/master/pass/Dior%20Rouge%20Dior%20Liquid.jpeg” alt=”Rouge Dior Liquid, $35″/>

    Presenting: metallic lipstick the adult way. With just a hint of a reflective finish, you won’t feel like a kid at a rave when you swipe these on. But you will feel slightly cooler the days you wear it.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a81b44a3fbc03b38658d5e/master/pass/LANCO%CC%82ME%20Miel-En-Mousse%20Foaming%20Cleansing%20Makeup%20Remover.jpg” alt=”Lancôme Miel-En-Mousse Foaming Cleansing Makeup Remover with Acacia Honey, $40″/>

    Foam is fun. Acacia honey is incredibly good for your skin. Combined, they make a luxurious makeup remover that feels too gentle to get rid of long-wear makeup. But, oh, it does.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a7280766566a1bea6b70ff/master/pass/Givenchy%20Base%20Mascara%20Perfecto.jpg” alt=”Givenchy Base Mascara Perfecto, $29″/>

    If dark, dramatic lashes are your thing, you already know that primer isn’t an extra step—it’s vital for maximum impact with minimal clumping. Givenchy’s new lash primer doesn’t just deliver standout length and volume, it also takes millennial pink to the next level inside the tube and out.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a807f8ee8ecd1bb5073aa7/master/pass/GLAMGLOW%20BUBBLESHEET%E2%84%A2%20Oxygenating%20Deep%20Cleanse%20Mask.jpg” alt=”GlamGlow Bubblesheet Oxygenating Deep Cleanse Mask, $9″/>

    Fact: there’s nothing more fun or Instagram-worthy than a bubble mask. But the glowing skin it gives you afterward doesn’t hurt either.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a81f0b38810b08333f8932/master/pass/HOURGLASS%20Confession%20Ultra%20Slim%20High%20Intensity%20Refillable%20Lipstick.jpg” alt=”Hourglass Confession Ultra Slim High Intensity Refillable Lipstick, $34″/>

    If the creamiest matte lipstick ever had a love child with a long-wear lip pencil, the result would be this new ultra-slim lipstick. The best part, aside from the gigantic color range, is the genius, sustainable packaging. Each lipstick fits into a sleekly designed golden tube—you know, the fits-in-your-pocket little luxury style Hourglass is known for.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a72482b9a49e47ba9fb3b1/master/pass/NARS%20Velvet%20Matte%20Foundation%20Stick.jpg” alt=”Nars Velvet Matte Foundation Stick, $45″/>

    Buildable and complete coverage plus a cute—and effective—little sponge applicator on one end make this NARS foundation the most fool-proof product to come from the brand since its show-stopping, orgasmic glow sticks.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a807f713dbcb0316a3f5f4/master/pass/STELLAR%20Magnetic%20Eyeshadow%20Solar%20Palette.jpg” alt=”Stellar Magnetic Eyeshadow Solar Palette, $42″/>

    Makeup has never shied away from the pumpkin spice latte craze that lasts approximately one fourth of the year, and this palette from Stellar has every shade we associate with Fall in a melts-onto-your-lids formula. As a bonus, it’s travel-friendly, which is a fancy way to say that it comes with its own mirror, two brushes for blending, and won’t pop open in your bag, thanks to its magnetic package.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a81b447e495401ab3625c4/master/pass/IT%20COSMETICS%20Secret%20Sauce%20Clinically%20Advanced%20Miraculous%20Anti-Aging%20Moisturizer.jpg” alt=”It Cosmetics Secret Sauce Clinically Advanced Miraculous Anti-Aging Moisturizer, $68″/>

    If we didn’t know what’s actually in this moisturizer (collagen, peptides, hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and licorice root), we’d be shocked by the results: extra plump, more bouncy-looking skin.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a703f2ee8ecd1bb5073a91/master/pass/Amorepacific%20Vintage%20Single%20Extract%20Essence.jpg” alt=”Amorepacific Vintage Single Extract Essence, $145″/>

    The process behind this green tea essence is intense—tea leaves are harvested and then ferment underground for 50 days—but the product itself is gentle on all skin types. Apply morning or night, right after you wash your face for smoother, dewier skin.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a70cd9b9a49e47ba9fb3a6/master/pass/Bobbi%20Brown%20Crushed%20Lip%20Color.jpg” alt=”Bobbi Brown Crushed Lip Color, $29″/>

    Bobbi Brown knows how color works. (When you’ve wiped off countless shades of brown and nude in total despair you know it’s harder than it sounds.) This new collection is exceptionally well-done, offering sleek and subtle shades in warm and deep tones that are perfect for fall.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a81b44a3fbc03b38658d60/master/pass/KIEHL’S%20SINCE%201851%20Creme%20de%20Corps.jpg” alt=”Kiehl’s Creme de Corps, $29.50 for 8.4 oz”/>

    Have you heard that Kiehl’s has arrived at Sephora? Of course you have, the internet freaked out about it this summer. Now it’s time to reap the benefits of this cult favorite skin care line being more accessible than ever, starting with this mega-hydrating body lotion. Slather it all over for instantly softer, hydrated skin plus a little extra radiance on dull or dry patches—lookin’ at you, knees.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a81c907e495401ab362633/master/pass/Tweezerman%20x%20HUDA%20BEAUTY%20Collection.jpg” alt=”Tweezerman x Huda Beauty Collection, $65″/>

    Beauty millionaire Huda Kattan has never been shy about her naturally bushy brows, so her new collection—a compact travel kit from Tweezerman—just makes sense. You can buy the kit in pieces, but honestly, knowing how much a pair of Tweezerman tweezers can set you back, going for the travel kit, mirror, spoolie, and scissors all at once just makes sense.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a7280bee8ecd1bb5073a9b/master/pass/CHRISTOPHE%20ROBIN%20Hydrating%20Shampoo%20Bar%20with%20Aloe%20Vera.jpg” alt=”Christophe Robin Hydrating Shampoo Bar with Aloe Vera, $22″/>

    While the should I or shouldn’t I wash my hair debate rages on, this Glamour Beauty award-winning brand has stepped up its game and offered the best of both worlds: a solid shampoo bar that’s equal parts gentle and effective. Kick buildup to the curb without stripping your hair of moisture and natural oils thanks to 100-percent plant ingredients.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a82183a3fbc03b38658f22/master/pass/CHRISTOPHE%20ROBIN%20Hydrating%20Shampoo%20with%20Aloe%20Vera.jpg” alt=”Christophe Robin Hydrating Shampoo with Aloe Vera, $34″/>

    If rubbing a bar of shampoo or the lather from said shampoo bar is too weird for you, don’t despair. You too can get in on the hydration and ultra-gentle cleansing of Christophe Robin’s aloe vera line.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a807f8b2b6e43f0480cd77/master/pass/TOO%20FACED%20Born%20This%20Way%20Ethereal%20Setting%20Powder.jpg” alt=”Too Faced Born This Way Ethereal Setting Powder, $32″/>

    There’s setting powder and then there’s get stuck on the train, no A.C. in the office, rain-or-shine can’t touch this setting powder. This new barely there product from TooFaced sits firmly in the latter category. Buildable and breathable, it works on brows, lips, oily T-zones, and dry spots without flaking or leaving a patchy finish.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a807f8b2b6e43f0480cd75/master/pass/STILA%20Nudie%20Mood%20Stay%20All%20Day%20Liquid%20Lipstick%20Set.jpg” alt=”Stila Nudie Mood Stay All Day Liquid Lipstick Set, $20″/>

    The O.G. long-wear lipstick is back and cuter than ever with three very award-winning, very nearly-naked shades that dry down to a true matte nude on fair and dark skin tones. True to tube color, it leaves a powder-soft finish that stays right where you put it with zero feathering, smudging, or transfer.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a8371e59a40f5444644b84/master/pass/ANTONYM%20Certified%20Organic%20Baked%20Blush.jpg” alt=”Antonym Certified Organic Baked Blush, $36″/>

    Natural beauty has come a long way and this certified organic blush is proof that you can get a rosy glow with just the right amount of shimmer. Each baked blush has a touch of highlighter added before it’s popped into the oven—yes, baked in a not-a-metaphor instance—making each one totally unique.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a7280a66566a1bea6b7103/master/pass/DRYBAR%20On%20The%20Rocks%20Clarifying%20Charcoal%20Shampoo.jpg” alt=”Drybar On The Rocks Clarifying Charcoal Shampoo, $26″/>

    If you’re on the hunt for weightless volume with as little build-up as possible, you’ll love this clarifying shampoo. Gentle enough to keep dry, damaged, or color-treated hair safe from breakage, its secret is activated charcoal which can suck up to 200 times its weight in build-up.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a72806b2b6e43f0480cd69/master/pass/DRYBAR%20On%20The%20Rocks%20Lightweight%20Replenishing%20Conditioner.jpg” alt=”Drybar On The Rocks Lightweight Replenishing Conditioner, $26″/>

    Step two of Dry Bar’s On the Rocks duo plumps hair from root to tip with a blend of activated charcoal and coriander. Like its clarifying partner in crime, it’s also totally free of parabens, sulfates, and phthalates (because no thanks).

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a807f7b2b6e43f0480cd73/master/pass/JOSIE%20MARAN%20Argan%20Moonstone%20Drops%20Makeup%20Priming%20and%20Highlighting%20Oil.jpg” alt=”Josie Maran Argan Moonstone Drops Makeup Priming and Highlighting Oil, $48″/>

    Josie Maran’s new highlighting oil delivers a liquid lit-from-within glow with the added skin care benefits of redness reduction and hydration. A range of opalescent pearl powder—say that three times fast, please—melts into your skin via a 100-percent pure argan delivery system. Shake well for a universally flattering glow with zero excess shine.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a807f813dbcb0316a3f5f6/master/pass/PETER%20THOMAS%20ROTH%20Skin%20to%20Die%20For%E2%84%A2%20No-%20Filter%20Mattifying%20Prime.jpg” alt=”Peter Thomas Roth Skin to Die For No-Filter Mattifying Primer & Complexion Perfector, $28″/>

    Primers can be tricky, tacky, and create that awkward patchy look, but this one doesn’t. Instead, it absorbs oil without triggering overproduction. Your makeup goes on smoothly and stays fresh all day, while the primer delivers skin-boosting benefits behind-the-scenes.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a81c8f7e495401ab362631/master/pass/SUNDAY%20RILEY%20Saturn%20Sulfur%20Acne%20Treatment%20Mask.jpg” alt=”Sunday Riley Saturn Sulfur Acne Treatment Mask, $55″/>

    Sulfur might not smell great, but acne doesn’t stand a chance against it. Sephora reviewers are already raving over this Sunday Riley mask—both as a spot treatment for stubborn deep pimples.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a81b4311920b42b9a37dcf/master/pass/MILK%20MAKEUP%20Dab%20+%20Blend%20Applicator.jpg” alt=”Milk Makeup Dab + Blend Applicator, $14″/>

    Silicone blenders have been met with mixed reviews, but tell us you haven’t seen a cuter sponge than this? The good news: it calls for a gentle dab+blend technique (no slapping required) and actually gives your foundation a smooth finish.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a81d0c2f2fb70f2d210800/master/pass/SEPHORA%20FAVORITES%20Lashstash%20To%20Go.jpg” alt=”Sephora Favorites Lashstash To Go, $28″/>

    If you’re an early holiday shopper, here’s a present to take note of. This set of five cult classic and makeup artist-favorite mascaras is under $30, so your younger sister (or you) can find your dream formula on the cheap.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a81c90fe240643430c6ee5/master/pass/LIVING%20PROOF%20Molding%20Clay.jpg” alt=”Living Proof Molding Clay, $26″/>

    Styling clays and pomades usually call for wet or dry hair so applying them incorrectly can get real clumpy, real fast. But Living Proof’s version does its job, whether your hair is thick, fine, wet, dry, healthy, damaged, or any other adjective you can think of. No clumps, no problems.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59a81c8fa3fbc03b38658dce/master/pass/SEPHORA%20COLLECTION%20Sephora%20PRO%20Warm%20Palette.jpg” alt=”Sephora Collection Sephora PRO Warm Palette, $68″/>

    We are lucky to be alive in the golden age of warm, burnt eyeshadow. After a summer of Naked Heat madness, the pros behind the major bang-for-your-buck Sephora Collection took note of the obsession and brought us 28 warm shades in four high-pigment finishes. This thing is massive and so, so beautiful.

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    Keep It Moving…

    Here’s what hit Sephora shelves last month…

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597f35146e927d1c99eb352f/master/pass/770e2261-c8eb-4777-92e2-cc6c70e472df-low-key-cleansing-walnut-scalp-scrub.jpg” alt=”IGK Low Key Cleansing Walnut Scalp Scrub, $36″/>

    Scalp products are tough to make sexy, but if anyone can pull it off, it’s IGK. Packed with finely ground walnut-shell powder, apple cider vinegar, and peppermint oil, this clarifying scrub exfoliates away flakes and gets rid of any buildup.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597f35144d13c11383366b20/master/pass/s1837194-main-zoom.jpg” alt=”Ouai Rose Hair & Body Oil, $32″/>

    If you’ve smelled Ouai’s first hair oil, you know the stakes were high for a scent that could top it. Like, stratosphere high. But somehow Jen Atkin pulled it off: The rose version smells like a fresh garden, and the Instagram value is unparalleled.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597e9928b8816b08758ff774/master/pass/s1956804-main-zoom.jpg” alt=”Kat Von D Shade + Light Glimmer Eye Contour Palette, $49″/>

    The original Shade + Light palette is foolproof for creating that effortlessly deep, layered eye look—so fans are understandably psyched that the brand’s shimmery take is finally available. It’s just so pretty.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597e99276e927d1c99eb3522/master/pass/3605971556579.jpg” alt=”Urban Decay Liquid Aura Illuminating Mix-In Medium, $32″/>

    Urban Decay’s mix-in medium gives your foundation a subtle gleam, much like the equivalent of an angel in a bottle. Years later, and we’ve finally cracked the Edward Cullen skin code.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597f35146e927d1c99eb352b/master/pass/2505240.jpg” alt=”dpHUE Apple Cider Vinegar Dry Shampoo, $23″/>

    Apple cider vinegar is the best, cheapest hair cleanser you can get at the health store, but the downside is it typically doesn’t smell great (like apple cider vinegar, obviously). This dry shampoo holds onto its light, crisp apple scent and cleansing power, without the pungent after-kick.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597e991cd0b6e4449ea39a1c/master/pass/0607845027607.jpg” alt=”Nars Powermatte Lip Pigment, $26″/>

    With a rough count of 1 million liquid lipsticks already in the world, the feeling is firmly “That Don’t Impress Me Much” toward most new contenders. But Nars found the exception, with a formula that goes on paint-thin but pigment-rich, and locks it down for at least five hours—without any dryness. Do not miss this one; it’s fabulous.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597f35136e927d1c99eb3529/master/pass/s1956820-main-Lhero.jpg” alt=”Ouidad Mongongo Oil Multi-Use Curl Treatment, $38″/>

    For curly-haired women with many-step routines (at least), a “multiuse curl treatment” at first sounds a little vague. But with all of the oils, from headliner mongongo nut to coconut, American palm seed oil, and broccoli seed oil, Ouidad’s new treatment can step in anywhere from the shower to day five of a blowout.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597e99264cf7dc76b6778b74/master/pass/s1906593-main-zoom.jpg” alt=”Vita Liberata Trystal™ Pressed Self Tanning Bronzing Minerals, $35″/>

    This is one of those makeup inventions that’s so simple, but also beyond genius: Self-tanner brand Vita Liberata saw the bronzing market, and thought of a better way. This powder legit tans you as you wear it. Dust on a little less day by day, until your glow is right where you want it.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597f3513d4e8905834644169/master/pass/s1885284-main-Lhero.jpg” alt=”Sephora Collection Hair Sleeping Mask, $5″/>

    Coming with its own hair cap for all of $5, this might just be the most considerate hair mask in Sephora. It wants you to thrive, and available in acai, coconut, shea, and rose varieties, that’s pretty much guaranteed.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597f35134cf7dc76b6778b7a/master/pass/s1977156-main-Lhero.jpg” alt=”DevaCurl Melt Into Moisture Matcha Butter Conditioning Mask, $36″/>

    You can’t tell from the packaging, but DevaCurl’s new mask is the most beautiful, matcha green color in all the land. Seriously good to stare at if you’re feeling stressed, and thanks to matcha green tea butter, sweet almond oil, and protective beet root extract, it delivers similar relief to hair.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597f3513b8816b08758ff77c/master/pass/s1984475-main-Lhero.jpg” alt=”Form Clarify. Shampoo, $22″/>

    New-to-Sephora brand Form was built around having it all, hair-wise—whether that’s curly, wavy, straight, or flipping between the three on any given day. It all comes down to the products you use, and restoring your hair back to its OG state immediately. Enter their clarifying shampoo, with a pointed nozzle that distributes the cleanser right where you need it.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597e9925d4e8905834644164/master/pass/Glow-Recipe-Watermelon-Glow-Sleeping-Mask.jpg” alt=”Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Sleeping Mask, $45″/>

    The K-beauty debut heard ’round the Internet, Glow Recipe’s watermelon-based sleeping mask has already been through a few bouts of “sell out, restock, repeat.” The proof is in the pudding: It gently exfoliates overnight, and you wake up with a thoroughly bright glow.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597f3513d0b6e4449ea39a2a/master/pass/ysl-black-opium-nuit-blanche-perfume_1.jpg” alt=”Yves Saint Laurent Black Opium Nuit Blanche, $91″/>

    From the name and packaging, you’d expect this perfume to be an explosion of heavy, smoky notes. But in a refreshing twist, the scent is lighter than you’d predict, with orange blossom and pink pepper weaving together with delicious coffee and vanilla hints. It smells like an Italian kitchen, in the countryside, in the morning. Ideal.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597e99264cf7dc76b6778b76/master/pass/beautyblender_swirl_catalog_solo_20444_2.jpg” alt=”Beautyblender Beautyblender swirl, $20″/>

    You shouldn’t mess with perfection, so Beautyblender didn’t. They just gave it a super-fun, pretty pink tie-dye pattern that Instagrams like an Easter egg.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597e9928d0b6e4449ea39a22/master/pass/s1963578-main-zoom.jpg” alt=”Bite Beauty Amuse Bouche Liquified Lipstick, $24″/>

    First, forget everything you knew about liquid lipstick. Then pick up Bite’s new, liquefied lip product, a combination of high-impact pigment and creamy dry-down. It feels like a lipstick that’s been sitting under Sephora’s lights for a few hours and warmed up the perfect amount (potential bacteria not included).

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597e99244d13c11383366b1a/master/pass/876400e8365aee3ec696dcc49318d7a4.jpg” alt=”First Aid Beauty Hello FAB Triple Protection Skin Tint With Goji Berry SPF 30, $34″/>

    While the FAB Skin Tint looks undeniably similar to other low-coverage formulas on the market, the bonus here is the SPF 30 it packs—along with the light, dewy skin finish that whispers “I woke up like this.”

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597f35144d13c11383366b22/master/pass/memory-mist.jpg” alt=”Ouai Memory Mist, $29″/>

    Ouai’s Memory Mist is a smart product: It remembers the style you want and helps hold on to it until your next shampoo (whenever that is). Sayonara, repeat heat styling, we’re done here.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597e99264d13c11383366b1c/master/pass/zoom_cc7b00ae4ee44618b8451f622714cb67cd99c5a7_1499930234_27519_SephoraCollection_WEB.jpg” alt=”Sephora Collection Clay Mask, $8″/>

    As loveable as sheet masks are, dropping $12 for a single-use mask never feels great. At $6, Sephora Collection’s sheet masks are a not-exorbitant option that still majorly work, and now they’re branching out with eight different kinds of clay masks. At $8, they’re still doable—and with four uses in every pack, that works out to $2 per use. Also, the packaging is like a juice pack! Obsessed.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597e9928d0b6e4449ea39a21/master/pass/s1961077-main-zoom.jpg” alt=”Tarte Tarteist Brow Gel, $19″/>

    Clear mascara works to keep brows set in place all day, but you run the risk of a midday flake. Tarte’s new clear gel nixes that timeline, with a nonsticky gel that doesn’t grip rock-hard, but just enough to get the job done.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597f35146e927d1c99eb352e/master/pass/25-expensive-topcoat.w710.h473.2x.jpg” alt=”IGK Expensive Amla Oil Hi-Shine Topcoat, $29″/>

    You know it’s good when a $29 hair product named Expensive sells out. But IGK’s new formula delivers: It’s a hybrid between a conditioner and gloss that leaves hair silky smooth and mirror-reflective. Also known as the hair product holy grail. Hit that “Email me when in stock.”

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597e99276e927d1c99eb3520/master/pass/too%20faced%20glitter%20bomb.jpg” alt=”Too Faced Glitter Bomb Eyeshadow Collection, $45″/>

    Too Faced has been teasing this set of glitters for approximately ever, and the hype holds up. With a mix of creamy, vibrant shades, the palette is ideal for anyone who loves a shiny eye.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597e9926d0b6e4449ea39a1e/master/pass/laneige-lip-sleeping-mask-box-with-product.jpg” alt=”Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask, $20″/>

    Laneige’s Sleeping Mask was one of the first K-beauty imports to hit it big in the U.S., between the fresh-faced results and its unbeatable ease (literally, just go to sleep). Via vitamin C and hyaluronic acid, the Lip Sleeping Mask is that, but for waking up with smooth, moisturized lips.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597e9925d4e8905834644166/master/pass/mask.jpg” alt=”Tarte Tight & Bright Clay Multi-Mask, $40″/>

    Double the formulas, double the fun—and all bases covered for skin goodness. The lavender side of Tarte’s new mask draws on Amazonian clay to suck out grime from your pores, while the gold half hydrates and brightens with hyaluronic acid.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597e9925d4e8905834644163/master/pass/Fresh-Sugar-Lip-Caramel-Hydrating-Balm_V1-HK170.jpg” alt=”Fresh Sugar Lip Caramel Hydrating Balm, $18″/>

    Here we have what could pass for candy in a jar. Fresh’s new, caramel lip balm smells incredible, and tastes even better—while leaving supersoft lips in its wake.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597e99234d13c11383366b16/master/pass/image.jpg” alt=”Shiseido Waso Color-Smart Day Moisturizer Oil-Free Broad Spectrum SPF 30, $38″/>

    With its fun but functional packaging and bright pastels, Shiseido’s new, millennial-focused diffusion line nails it. And guided by Shiseido’s knack for formulas that work, Waso’s products are a hit. The color-adjusting moisturizer is especially worth checking out, with sunscreen, hydration, and just enough of a tint.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597e9923d4e8905834644160/master/pass/zoom_99dba27a93df170813fce5ace42edef790cef038_1493181343_ESPADA—Blue—Front-View—TRANSPARENT-BKGRND_WEB.jpg” alt=”Foreo Espada Acne-Clearing Blue Light Pen, $149″/>

    The skin care innovation before us is Foreo’s first foray into light: a double-pronged acne attack that uses blue light and sonic pulses to snuff out pimple-causing bacteria. Light treatment’s getting more accessible at every price (Neutrogena just came out with another affordable option), but the Espada excels at speed and the vibration aspect. The future is bright, literally and figuratively.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/597e99224d13c11383366b13/master/pass/s1954007-main-Lhero.jpg” alt=”Peter Thomas Roth 8% Glycolic Solutions Toner, $40″/>

    There isn’t a skin issue that glycolic acid doesn’t touch, with its power to combat fine lines, wrinkles, pores, acne, and uneven skin tone. Combine that with soothing witch hazel, like this guy does, and you’ve got a gentle chemical exfoliant (and a toner that actually does something).

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    Want More?

    Here’s what hit Sephora shelves last month…

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59571aa6f4609a21dfa11282/master/pass/s1959014-main-zoom.jpg” alt=”Boscia Charcoal Jelly Ball Cleanser, $20″/>

    Ladies and gents, we’ve got a whole new meaning for “stick and poke” with Boscia’s incredibly cool new cleanser. After you puncture the ball’s seal with the stick, you rub the jelly ball on your face and let the activated charcoal go to work. We promise you, you’ll never skip washing your face again.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59571aa607290f1509fa19c6/master/pass/s1960947-main-zoom.jpg” alt=”Urban Decay Naked Heat Palette, $54″/>

    A living legend already, the new Naked Heat puts the UD spin on the red-orange eye makeup trend. What sets it apart for us is the shimmery, duo-chrome “ember” colors, mixed in with everyday workhorses—see ’em swatched here.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59571aa2d18bb952bfd9df22/master/pass/RAHUA_ENCHANTED_ISLAND_SALT_SPRAY.jpg” alt=”Rahua Enchanted Island Salt Spray, $32″/>

    This salt spray looks like it came to us in a dream. It didn’t, but the reality is better: Rahua says the pink sea-salt-based styling spray was inspired “by the salty mist of the Galapagos islands” (damn). And this is a sugar-salt twofer, with the former nixing any of salt’s potential crunch.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59571aa0d18bb952bfd9df1e/master/pass/s1948199-main-Lhero.jpg” alt=”Clinique Beyond Perfecting Super Concealer, $19.50″/>

    This is the summer of concealer, and we’re here for it (strategic concealing = bye for the summer, foundation). Clinique’s newest stakes its name on locking it down, with a buildable formula that doesn’t move through sweat or humidity.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59571aa107290f1509fa19c2/master/pass/s1964519-main-zoom.jpg” alt=”Farmacy Honey Drop Lightweight Moisturizer, $45
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    Farmacy’s new moisturizer pulls on manuka honey, its Triple Hyaluronic Acid Complex, and cupuaçu butter beads to sink in instantly but leave your skin bouncy-moisturized all day long.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/5957211e92118c0a5f323cd0/master/pass/s1959824-main-zoom.jpg” alt=”Urban Decay Go Naked Perfume Oil Rollerball, $24″/>

    If you were Marilyn Monroe, naked smelled like Chanel No. 5. If you’re everyone else, now it smells like Urban Decay’s Go Naked, which we’re calling a sexy night garden mix of bergamot, mandarin, orange blossom, neroli, jasmine, and musk.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59571aa0d18bb952bfd9df20/master/pass/web_hangoverspray_open_10x10_2.jpg” alt=”Too Faced Hangover 3-in-1 Replenishing Primer & Setting Spray, $32″/>

    Too Faced’s Hangover Rx primer has long held a place in our makeup bags for its instant glow powers, and this spray version speeds up the process—and is super handy for midday refreshers.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59571aa1f4609a21dfa1127a/master/pass/s1935659-main-zoom.jpg” alt=”Marc Jacobs Beauty Eye-Conic Multi-Finish Eyeshadow Palette, $49″/>

    If you were a fan of Marc Jacobs’ mod palettes before, don’t worry—they’ve kept the super-sleek packaging but taken the formula in for an upgrade. The new shadows pay tribute to the MJ brand with “four fashion finishes,” a buttery velvet, shimmering satin, sparkling silk, and metallic lamé.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59571aa007290f1509fa19be/master/pass/s1976406-main-zoom.jpg” alt=”Kate Somerville Wrinkle Warrior Eye Visible Dark Circle Eraser, $60″/>

    The brand that brought us the game changer ExfoliKate and many, many good skin days is now tackling eyelid puff, circles, and wrinkles, via three different sizes of hyaluronic acid (so it plumps fast). The gel texture sinks in immediately, because who enjoys a sticky undereye? No one.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59571aa007290f1509fa19c0/master/pass/s1971928-main-zoom.jpg” alt=”Bobbi Brown Instant Full Cover Concealer, $30″/>

    Summer of Concealers, Part II: The Bobbi Brown brand is built on natural, excellent-looking skin, and its new concealer delivers. It’s super-pigmented, and best of all, it comes in 15 colors for a range of skin tones.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59571aa59945ad2b9e0e06d7/master/pass/37a424cec8f3009993b0fa571f8d816b42751243-violet-c-radiance-mask.jpg” alt=”Tatcha Violet-C Radiance Mask, $68″/>

    First, Tatcha’s new mask is beyond gorgeous—we could gently prod its purple jiggly surface all day long. Get past that, and it does good work, with two types of vitamin C, gently exfoliating acids, and “Japanese beautyberry” to instantly brighten up your skin. Considering its Water Cream was a runaway best-seller, we imagine this one will go just as fast.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59571aa3d18bb952bfd9df26/master/pass/s-1578.jpg” alt=”Sachajuan Thickening Shampoo, $26″/>

    The only thing chicer than Sachajuan’s bottles are, nope, nothing, it doesn’t exist. They are the pinnacle, and thus ideal for people who love to Instagram their showers and tubs (no shame). The brand is just as smart about its formulas; its new Thickening line structures fine hair with “ocean silk technology.”

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/5957211d07290f1509fa19c9/master/pass/sac032_sachajuan_thickeningconditioner_1560x1960-oczc1.jpg” alt=”Sachajuan Thickening Conditioner, $29″/>

    And where conditioner can be the bane of fine or thin manes, the accompanying pal is ultralight, while still packing a punch of heat and UV protectants for styling prep.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59571aa192118c0a5f323cca/master/pass/s1960079-main-zoom.jpg” alt=”Dior Diorskin Forever Undercover Concealer, $34″/>

    Summer of Concealers, Part III: If you’re into the Bobbi but face sweat is a constant presence in your life and there’s no escape, this one is your holy grail. It’s got 33 percent more pigment than the brand’s Forever Fluid Foundation, and (angel sounds) it’s waterproof.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59571aa4f4609a21dfa1127c/master/pass/8410112_0001.jpg” alt=”Juicy Couture Viva La Juicy Glacé, $76″/>

    The smell of our collective youth is back. It’s the Viva you remember, but topped off with mandarin and some fruit notes for a crisper, sophisticated scent.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59571aa592118c0a5f323ccd/master/pass/s1873330-main-zoom.jpg” alt=”Sephora Collection Tinted & Cooling Eye Primer, $14″/>

    A truth: We always mean to leave our eye cream in the fridge for that apparently fantastic cooling morning experience, but…who has the memory? This primer means you can get that wake-up jolt, while also making sure your shadow lasts all day.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59571aa3d18bb952bfd9df25/master/pass/s1951342-main-zoom.jpg” alt=”Benefit Cosmetics Boi-ing Airbrush Concealer, $20″/>

    Summer of Concealer, Part IV: If you loved Benefit’s original Boi-ing, you loved it hard—the ultra-thick concealer was made for serious business. Now Benefit’s kept the concept but lightened up the consistency with a moisturizing, whipped texture that covers like a boss, but doesn’t sink into your skin.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59571aa592118c0a5f323cce/master/pass/image.gif” alt=”Jo Malone London Poptastic Orange Blossom, $85, and Jo Malone London Poptastic Tuberose Angelica, $125″/>

    If you have an iron will of “I don’t need this” and the bottles don’t immediately sell you, congrats, and we’re sorry. The perfumes inside seal the deal: The left is a fresh, light floral, and the right an intoxicating, spicy mix.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59571aa6f4609a21dfa11280/master/pass/s1952746-main-zoom.jpg” alt=”Tarte Clay Stick Foundation, $39″/>

    It’s a rare foundation stick that doesn’t drag over your skin and draw big red arrows to every single dry spot, but Tarte’s pulls it off. The formula is moisturizing and malleable enough to blend in with your fingers. No brush necessary, so this is the one we’re taking for weekend trips when we can’t take a 30-pound bag but want to.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/59571aa5f4609a21dfa1127e/master/pass/30004_100ml.jpg” alt=”Kat Von D Saint Eau de Parfum, $65″/>

    After months and months of teasing, Kat Von D’s new perfumes are finally available for hoarding. Encased in her signature gothic packaging, Saint is a sugary-sweet, distinctive blend of jasmine, vanilla, caramel, and musk.

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    On the other end, because duality, Sinner keeps the gourmand theme but takes it dark. This is a super-interesting one; cinnamon meets white florals and wood, an unusual mix of soft and spicy that rings true to Von D DNA.

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    We like to refer to Armani’s cult classic Maestro foundation as skin in a bottle—but while the finish is so good, we’ve heard from dry-skinned friends that it can, on an off day, highlight dry patches. So the brand raised everyone one with this ultra-moisturizing tinted cream; think foundation coverage with BB cream hydration.

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    First off, this line’s name literally translates to energy of life, so you know it’s going to pep you up like the most determined camp counselor in the land. No matter how that makes you feel, this exfoliating mask is hard to resist: Jojoba pearls and lemon peel gently exfoliate your skin, while glycerin finishes the mask off with a moisture boost.

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  • <img src=”https://media.glamour.com/photos/5957211d07290f1509fa19ca/master/pass/1075.jpg” alt=”Tarte Pout Prep Lip Exfoliant, $16″/>

    We live and die by Tarte’s long-lasting liquid lipsticks, and its new scrub is the ideal bookend. The brand picked shea butter, sugar, and maracuja (of its excellent oil’s fame), to exfoliate away flakes prelipstick. And if it’s night and your lipstick is still hanging on? A great problem to have, solved by another quick buff.

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    If there’s anyone who can give us the smell of the French Riviera, it’s Tory Burch. Mentally picture “golden sun shimmering on clear blue waters”; smell it via bergamot, neroli, and peony on a creamy cedarwood base (because yachts, we assume).

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    Instagram guru Huda Kattan has a knack for calling makeup trends before they’re all around us and underneath every rock, and so she gave us these lip strobes (metallic lips are on track to reach matte-level hype). We’ve fondly nicknamed the effect “rave lips,” but in nude they go “goddess” equally well.

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    It’s here, and it’s as good as we thought it would be. The long-hyped liquid, shiny version of Too Faced’s Unicorn Tears cream lipstick is a different spin on the metallic theme. If that’s nice but you’re not trying to wear metallic white lipstick, the line has 15 other color options, with the brand’s signature “bold but wearable” balance.

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    Nina Dobrev Is Done With Unrealistic Beauty Standards


    Although everyone knows that social media is not real life, it’s something easy to forget that when you’re looking at a filtered feed. Nina Dobrev, however, is on a mission to make the Internet a little more real.

    In an interview for the September 2017 cover of Ocean Drive magazine, the Vampire Diaries star opened up about why she wants to be honest about unrealistic beauty standards. “Now we have apps that can Photoshop anything and everything, which puts out an image that’s not realistic. Young girls see this image and think that’s what they should be and that’s how they should wake up,” she said.

    “I get pimples and zits all the time and I deal with them just like anybody else, with zit cream,” she added. “Sometimes I walk out of the house with the zit cream and forget about it. And that’s just life, it’s unpredictable and awkward and we all feel insecure all the time but that’s completely normal and okay, and everybody has good days and bad days. It’s especially important now to show young girls that and to make them aware that they are perfect exactly the way they are.”

    This isn’t the first time Nina has encouraged her fans to embrace their appearances, either. Earlier this year, she spoke to People about learning to love herself. “At the end of the day, you are what makes you beautiful. Your personality, your aura and who you naturally are,” she said. “I absolutely feel comfortable going out in public and being on social media without makeup. It’s real. When I have a lot of makeup on, that’s usually work. At home, I just let it breathe.”

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    Afropunk 2017: The Street Style Beauty Looks That Can't Be Missed


    “No sexism, no racism, no ableism, no ageism, no homophobia, no fat-phobia, no transphobia, no hatefulness.” The message Brooklyn’s Afropunk Festival sets out to spread each year is all about building a loving multicultural community. It transcends music and art—bringing with it a gender-defying, genre-bending, deeply personal mash-up of black pride, beauty, and celebration. Afros strung with baby’s breath, waist-length dreadlocks, and curls of every color highlight a truth as (if not more) important today as it was when the festival began 13 years ago: black is beautiful, no matter what.



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