Is it just us, or does it seem like there's a new beauty product launching every day? Lipsticks, eyeshadow palettes, blushes, foundations, you name it — it's enough that even professional makeup artists feel daunted by the sheer amount of products out there.
This past summer brought us bright and dewy (hello, glitter and highlighter!) makeup looks that made a major impact. The fall beauty forecast promises to be just as dramatic, though with an emphasis on moody hues and timeless beauty staples with a twist. To find out exactly what's in store this season, we asked celebrity makeup artists to share the top trends they'll be working with this fall. Read on for eight makeup trends to get excited about — plus the products you'll need to achieve the look.
Packaged in a metallic burgundy case emblazoned with Aaliyah's signature, this unique lipstick is available four shades, each with a decadently creamy texture.
We all have that one (or two, or three...) product in our vanity that's been left sitting unused for months. It's unfortunate, but skin care products don't always work as promised and even the most hyped product can sometimes cause breakouts or irritated skin. But no one likes wasting skin care — or money — so why not repurpose it? If the product can be used on your face, it can definitely be used on other parts of your body. Here are five ways to give new life to your unused skin care products.
Every once in a while, a limited-edition makeup collection comes along and just plain knocks our socks off. One such example? The new Proenza Schouler x Lancome collaboration, perfectly timed to coincide with New York Fashion Week (a few products from the collection fittingly made their debut on the Proenza Schouler runway).