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The Best of the Spring 2014 Makeup Collections

Clear off your makeup counter and make room for the latest in spring beauty
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We're suckers for pretty palettes with hints of shimmer and bright lipsticks that practically beg to be worn poolside with oversized sunglasses and wide-brimmed hats. But what makes these new spring makeup picks really special is packaging that's just as stunning as the makeup inside. These prestige products look just as glamorous in your makeup bag as they do on your skin, and they're all launching right now. Buying one (or all) is a no-brainer. The hard part will be deciding which sun-kissed bronzer or creamy pastel shadow to wear first.

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Clé de Peau Beauté Luminizing Face Enhancer in Delicate Pink (14), $95
Why We Love It: Soft shades of pink and pearly white combine with the swirl of a brush. Use it to reflect light and highlight skin for a fresh-faced glow. Plus, the multi-faceted compact was designed by jeweler Shaun Leane to mimic the light-reflecting powder inside.

Why We Love It: No one knows cool like Marc Jacobs, so it makes perfect sense that the latest addition to his makeup line would be a matte lip -- and he has it covered in every color from classic red to trendy peach.

Why We Love It: It's a light bronzing powder that infuses skin with a healthy glow minus the sun damage.

Why We Love It: We wait each season to see Chantecaille's limited edition palettes as much for the gorgeous colors and designs as the charitable organization tie-in. Spring 2014 is all about the bees -- a portion of the proceeds will go to the Xerces Society to help protect bees and the environment. Spring's buzzy shades come in honey, coral, powdery blue and beige.

BY MARISSA DESANTIS | FEB 27, 2014 | SHARES
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