July's best beauty buys

Like fashion, our beauty wardrobes can be a blend of fast and investment buys. This month, the industry is doubling down on value and sustainability, with makeup and skincare offerings that are both attainable and clean. Here’s what’s hot mid-winter. By editor Trudi Brewer.

 

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Beauty is increasingly shaped by our global economic climate, with plenty of innovations at attainable prices, which, by the way, are also brilliant. If winter is a time for rest, reflection, and rejuvenation, there is an exceptional, vitamin C power shot to address brown spots, blush drops to brighten even the dullest skin, requiring no skill to achieve a flush of colour. Also, our style director shares her best K-Beauty purchase.

Morphe Hot Shot Blush Drops, $23

It’s one of the fastest-growing beauty brands with a new exclusive home at MECCA Cosmetica here in NZ. This bold, LA-based brand is designed for makeup artists and loved by millions. If you like punchy colour and a seamless finish to your makeup, then Morphe is a great go-to. The Blush Drops are epic. Not only are there five shades, but you can apply them with your fingers or buff them in with a brush to achieve a seamless finish. Not only are they affordable, but the formulas are also packed with skincare ingredients, including niacinamide, glycerin, and vitamin E. Pictured here is the shade That Girl.


Clean, innovative formulations are the calling cards of local beauty brand Aleph, which has reimagined its signature Lift/Lengthen Mascara, along with a colour that doubles as a lash-boosting growth serum. Stacked with growth-stimulating synthetic peptides, such as Biotinoyl Tripeptide-1 and Myristoyl Pentapeptide-17, combined with candelilla wax, sunflower oil, red clover, and organic mung bean extract, to stimulate length, density and prevent fallout. True to its conscious, clean status, this mascara contains zero nasties, including microplastics (common in cosmetics to add slip and a mascara’s case, the film that coats the lashes and makes the pigment last), think glossy and fluttery.

As a nod to sustainability, this mascara is refillable, and the glass tube can be cleaned and reused as part of the brand’s circular packaging model. Another major bonus is that, if you have sensitive eyes, it will rinse clean. Hold a warm cloth over your eyes for a few minutes to soften the formula, and the mascara gently wipes clean.


If you haven’t tried Gold Dust, you must. The newly renovated formulation of one of the best vitamin C infusions your skin can get, offering WOW results. It’s also customised, featuring a vitamin C infusion that you can mix with any serum or moisturiser to deliver those brightening benefits to your skin. Our style director is obsessed. “I love the new chalk-like powder that blends with my moisturiser to feel like silk on the skin. I am targeting redness from spider veins, and I have seen a great result with skin clarity.” How, you may ask? With 100 per cent natural ingredients, including a powerhouse antioxidant. CoQ10 and a pure blend of vitamin C. A potent antioxidant with epic brightening capabilities, as it blocks the pigment synthesis pathway, so say goodbye to those ageing brown spots too. So, how much Gold Dust should you use? The brand suggests a pinch mixed with your favourite serum or moisturiser, and then you need to listen to your skin. Start slowly, once a week at night, and then gradually increase the number of applications over time. If your skin is sensitive, be cautious - this skin-brightening powder is potent.


If your hair needs taming and direction, this is the bomb. There's everything to love about Umberto Giannini haircare, and this styling cream helps repair damage and reduce frizz, which is essential when your hair is wavy (like mine). Why? Its power lies in plants, including rosemary, coconut, and jojoba oils, as well as soy protein with a generous dose of Shea and cupuaçu butters, which help with hair manageability. This brand is also clean, with no silicones, sulphates, parabens, and 88 per cent of the ingredients are from natural origin. - and of course cruelty-free. Smooth through wet hair and heat style or dry naturally - consider this your new styling BFF.


Impressed is an understatement. Revlon is killing it right now with their latest beauty innovations; this creamy-gel multi-liner is one of them. Created with versatility in mind. It blends effortlessly before setting, to become transfer-proof, but wait, there’s more. You can use this liner on your lips and eyes to contour, define, and add definition and highlight. Double-ended with a built-in brush, it also doubles as a beauty tool. For transparency, it is a 100% vegan formula. There are six neutral shades, including High Point, a gold highlighter, pictured here, the perfect berry brown, Dallying.


Our style director, Louise Hilsz, is a die-hard K-Beauty Fan. Currently, her go-to is a sheet mask that promises brighter skin from a vitamin infusion stacked with niacinamide (vitamin B3), which not only boosts skin clarity but also helps strengthen the skin’s barrier. Glutathione is a potent amino acid extract with brilliant tissue-building and repairing abilities. This mask helps reduce the appearance of melasma and pigmentation, evening out skin tone for a visibly brighter, more luminous complexion. While pineapple extract gently exfoliates to reveal fresher-looking skin. It’s also safe for those with skin sensitiviies.


June's best beauty buys

Winter beauty can be summed up in three words: fresh, hydrating, and radiant. Brands are tackling skin concerns and healing our hair woes, while glazing our lids and lips with glowy colour. Read on to see our picks from a stellar lineup by editor Trudi Brewer this month.

 

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Nothing is better than locking the bathroom door, sinking into a warm bath, and wearing a hydrating face mask. The latest from Clarins is inspired by cryotherapy, which boosts blood circulation, reduces inflammation, and helps promote collagen production. So, to the ingredients: harnesses the benefits of chilling the skin, the M.G.A., a molecule derived from menthol, is instantly bracing, while organic evening primrose extract, quinoa, edelweiss, and chestnut do the firming and plumping. I'm not going to lie; this is chilly, and the blue-green gel-like cream feels bracing (but remember it’s working to wake up your skin). However, it’s when you wash it off that the magic happens. Your skin will feel refreshed and alive. This could be an all-around brilliant beauty buy. I will no longer keep my skincare in the fridge; this mask comes ready chilled.


We are suckers for a lip tint, and Revlon is smashing it when it comes to fresh new colour at an attainable price. This oil tint leaves a glaze-like shine, and it’s stacked with plant-based nourishing oils, including squalane, to give lips an overdose of moisture. There are six gorgeous translucent shades, pictured here: Glow Mama.


Who said decent haircare needed to be expensive? Not us. Hask offers a range of care and styling products stacked with natural, exotic oils and nourishing plant-based ingredients, to suit any hair type at a very affordable price. This newbie adds body, thanks to biotin (or vitamin B7), which helps stimulate hair growth, collagen, and coffee seed oil. It works overtime as a heat protection spray and banishes frizz. Finally, it’s free from nasties like sulfates, parabens, silicone, and drying alcohol. Winning all the way.


Curls are tricky to manage (coming from someone with corkscrews), but the hard work is done once you get an arsenal of top tools to smooth your locks. Case in point, this brush was created with curly hair in mind. Its detangling power comes from the unique design, sporting shorter teeth to help remove the stress from detangling and reduce frizz while keeping curls defined. There is a reason 20 Tangle Teezer hairbrushes sell every minute worldwide. You can thank us later.


Issey Miyake L'eau D'issey EDP Intense, 30ml, $146, 50ml,$204,100ml, $286

It’s a famous scent that has always celebrated the purity of water. This new EPD is an intense floral aquatic scent inspired by the lifeblood of our universe, the Ocean. Created by perfumer Amandine Clerc-Marie, who was motivated by Alexis Rosenfeld, founder of Project 1Ocean. In collaboration with UNESCO, which documents marine life to promote ocean conservation, this scent is an ode to the underwater Posidonia meadows that act as the lungs of the sea. The tropical bloom, ylang-ylang, illuminates that burst of green, while its lasting warmth is thanks to vanilla. Made from 91 per cent natural origin ingredients, the bottle, too, is inspired by the Ocean; the lid is made from a single piece of wood, removing the need for plastic, the fragrance is also refillable, another nod to environmental consciousness. There is also a new Issey Miyake L'eau D'Issey Pour Homme EDP, too.


You have to love makeup, which gives instant benefits that require little skill. Case in point: this gorgeous shimmer eye shadow stick. First, it’s weightless and leaves a wash of sparkling colour in one swipe. It gets better: It doesn’t crease and stays colour true to shade. It is the easiest, most effective shadow we have used. There are eight shades, pictured here, Lilac Lust.