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8 March Beauty Buys You Have to OwnForget the holidays -- this is the most wonderful time of the year. Here's why |
March is the best month of the year.
Bold statement? Yup. Guaranteed to spark an argument? Sure. But do I have evidence to back up my proclamation? You know it.
Skip ahead to see the eight best beauty buys launching in March 2013.
First, I should acknowledge that I'm a little biased, considering my birthday falls in March (feel free to leave gifts and well wishes in the comments below). But there are plenty of other reasons to love this third month of the calendar year. Let me count the ways:
First up, March marks the arrival of spring -- the first glimpse of hope that the dreary days of Uggs will soon be replaced by sunnier times that call for Havaianas. Then, there are all of those spring-is-in-the-air signs. Blooming flowers, people playing Frisbee in the park, fuchsia lipstick, March Madness � does it get better?
It does: March is also when beauty brands trot out some of their biggest releases of the year.
From Jo Malone's limited edition fragrance collection to Esteé Lauder's second "Mad Men" makeup line, I've rounded up a few more reasons (read: the best beauty products) to prove March's prowess as the best month ever.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Estee Lauder's Mad Men Collection, $108
Bold statement? Yup. Guaranteed to spark an argument? Sure. But do I have evidence to back up my proclamation? You know it.
Skip ahead to see the eight best beauty buys launching in March 2013.
First, I should acknowledge that I'm a little biased, considering my birthday falls in March (feel free to leave gifts and well wishes in the comments below). But there are plenty of other reasons to love this third month of the calendar year. Let me count the ways:
First up, March marks the arrival of spring -- the first glimpse of hope that the dreary days of Uggs will soon be replaced by sunnier times that call for Havaianas. Then, there are all of those spring-is-in-the-air signs. Blooming flowers, people playing Frisbee in the park, fuchsia lipstick, March Madness � does it get better?
It does: March is also when beauty brands trot out some of their biggest releases of the year.
From Jo Malone's limited edition fragrance collection to Esteé Lauder's second "Mad Men" makeup line, I've rounded up a few more reasons (read: the best beauty products) to prove March's prowess as the best month ever.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Estee Lauder's Mad Men Collection, $108
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love trying new products
by brianna121791 Saturday, May 11, 2013 at 07:39AM Report as inappropriate
I LOVE Jo Malone and Shu Uemura - I always wish I could buy more of it...but the prices are pretty steep. Jo Malone lasts and they create such signature scents....if you haven't try them you should.
by EFitz70 Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at 03:15PM Report as inappropriate
Been eyeing the tinted moisturizer might give it a try though I have had no problems with BB creams.
by Alana_Danes Sunday, April 7, 2013 at 06:38AM Report as inappropriate
I just recently bought the Mad Men See-Thru blush. The packaging is GORGEOUS. The color is somewhat sheer but still lovely.
by LipglossandSpandex Wednesday, April 3, 2013 at 10:36PM Report as inappropriate
Nice
by Glam101 Friday, March 29, 2013 at 11:08AM Report as inappropriate
seem like nice products to try
by butterfly11 Thursday, March 28, 2013 at 11:08AM Report as inappropriate
I really want to try the benefit Fake Up! although it is expensive, i've heard its worth it!
by 92jess11 Wednesday, March 27, 2013 at 05:35PM Report as inappropriate
These are nice products but nothing that really grabs me. Im not a collector of the mad Man stuff and I wont shell out big for cleansers, save that for the stuff that stays on the skin. Also I do not like the products that combine SPF as I prefer to do that separately so I can control the amount used. Clarins had an awesome new one that feels so light SPF 40 just bought it. If using products with sunscreen how will you get enough to do the job, Most people don't use the recommended amount of a couple of tablespoons for the body and I wouldn't want to be adding makeup just to get the SPF right. I was shown how much is needed on the face and if you used that much foundation it would be ridiculous. Given that it is #1 in skincare leave it out of the makeup and apply properly for adequate coverage! Benefit has a lot of great products they are hit and miss. I have never had any success with concealers too thick of a formula. I do love their boxed powders and want to try the new face product that is three colours, I hear its great for fair skin and quick easy.
by mum21 Tuesday, March 26, 2013 at 06:27PM Report as inappropriate
I wonder what the difference is between the DHC Olive Oil Cleasing oil and the $90 Shu Uemura. I was reading on both the sites and they both seem to be about the same kind of remover. However, a price difference of $30 -$40. Are they the same? I like the DHC for waterproof mascara, it removes all of the mascara and other makeup. I think it's a mental thing, but even if I use it all over my face, I still find myself using a cleanser to feel clean.
by Only1KimmieD Tuesday, March 26, 2013 at 12:40PM Report as inappropriate
Great recommendations although most are out of my budget.
by jenn8779 Monday, March 18, 2013 at 01:01PM Report as inappropriate