Saturday, February 28, 2015

The Multitasking Products You Need to Start Using Now!

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 Yves Saint Laurent Baby Doll Kiss & Blush

YVES SAINT LAURENT BABY DOLL KISS & BLUSH

Even if you forced us, we'd have a very hard time choosing just one use for this combination lip-and-cheek stain. Swipe the formula over your lips for a buildable matte stain, then dab it onto the apples of your cheeks and blend it in with your fingertips for a seamless rosy tint. 
 Giorgio Armani Eye & Brow Maestro

GIORGIO ARMANI EYE & BROW MAESTRO

This tiny pot of creamy pigment (available in nine shades) is shockingly versatile. Smudge it on with your fingertip for sexy smoky eyes, use a stiff angled brush to draw a precise cat eye, or brush it through brows with a spooley to fill and tame them. Whether you do one or all of the above, the waterproof formula is insanely long-lasting.
 CoverGirl + Olay The De-Puffer Eye Concealer
What's even worse than looking and feeling hungover? Struggling with a complicated multistep makeup routine to make you look better. This brightening concealer simplifies things by soothing and depuffing the eye area as you swipe it on. No creases, no cakey finish—just a quick, easy way to look more awake, even before you've had your coffee (er, bacon, egg, and cheese).
 
 Dolce & Gabbana Intense Cream Eye Color in Goldust

DOLCE & GABBANA INTENSE CREAM EYE COLOR IN GOLDUST

Yes, it's a long-lasting, crease-resistant eye shadow. But the superfine shimmer and smooth texture also make it an amazing highlighter for all complexions: Tap it onto your cheekbones, brow bones, Cupid's bow, and the inner corners of your eyes for a luminous but subtle effect that's not the least bit frosty.
 
 Living Proof Perfect Hair Day 5-in-1 Styling Treatment
Meet the quintuple (when was the last time you heard that word?) threat that's about to help you break your Drybar addiction. Smooth a dollop through damp hair to help smooth frizz, lift roots, and add the all-around bounciness you previously got only from a professional blowout.
 Herbal Essences Naked Sheer Shine Mist
Most shine sprays focus on exactly one objective: adding a glassy, reflective sheen. But this one also detangles stubborn snarls (you can spray it on damp hair prior to styling), adds piecey definition, and tames frizz, all without flattening fine hair (it doesn't have silicone, the usual shine-enhancing suspect). Oh, and you can pick it up at the drugstore for $5.
 
 Pantene Ultimate 10 BB Creme

PANTENE ULTIMATE 10 BB CRÈME

When a product makes ten specific claims—including smoothing, enhancing shine, conditioning, controlling frizz, and providing heat protection—we can't help but be skeptical. It can't possibly do all of those things well, right? Wrong. It actually delivers on every promise, simplifying our usual four-step styling routine while freeing up much-needed space in our bathroom cabinets.
 
 Jergens BB Body Perfecting Skin Cream
It's a moisturizer! It's body makeup! It's the best thing to happened to bruised, pasty, flaky skin since the original Jergens Natural Glow Daily Moisturizer first hit drugstore shelves. A combination body lotion/skin smoother/supersubtle self-tanner, it instantly blurs imperfections and fills in uneven texture with silicone while the tiniest bit of DHA gives skin more even tone over time. Bonus: It won't rub off on your clothes or sheets.
 
 
 VMV Hypoallergenics Know-It-Oil
Lena Dunham said it best: "Coconut oil seems to do literally everything. It's the James Franco of oils." Use this 100 percent organic version on your cuticles, lips, split ends, stretch marks, dry skin, or as a makeup remover or shaving cream. (The few things it can't do: paint nude portraits of Seth Rogen or post selfies on Instagram.)
 
 Charlotte Tilbury Multi-Miracle Glow

CHARLOTTE TILBURY MULTI-MIRACLE GLOW

This thick, cream-to-oil balm melts away makeup while adding moisture to dry skin. Or use it to soften chapped lips and rough cuticles, and even to tame flyaway hairs. If accomplishing all of that isn't a miracle, we don't know what is.
 
 
 
 

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