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Year in Review: The Biggest Beauty Moments of 2018

2018's been a big year for the beauty world
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The Return of Body Shimmer

It's your favorite early 2000s trend, back for 2018 with a chic new update. Can we attribute this to the Fenty Effect once again? Rihanna launched the Fenty Beauty Body Lavas and the Fairy Bomb Shimmering Pom Pom, $42, this spring and many other brands followed. We also quite enjoyed Sol de Janeiro's Glow Oils, $35, and Hydropeptide's Nourishing Glow Shimmering Body Oil, $78.

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Watermelon as Skin Care

Everyone's favorite summer fruit enjoyed a lot of time in the spotlight as a new skin care favorite. Glow Recipe launched its Watermelon Pink Juice Moisturizer in February, which touted the naturally anti-inflammatory effects of watermelon extract. Purlisse also came out with a couple watermelon-infused products, like its extra-soothing Watermelon Energizing Sheet Masks, $36 for six.

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Cacti Time

Like watermelon, cacti were quite popular in 2018. And for good reason — cactus extract is a great natural hydrator. And who can resist the summery scent of cactus flowers? Some of our cactus-themed favorites included Boscia Cactus Water Moisturizer, $38, Kiehl's Cactus Water and "Tibetan Ginseng" Hydrating Mist, $27, and, of course, the buzzy Proenza Schouler Arizona Eau de Parfum, $75.

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Soft Matte Lips

If 2017 was all about ultra-matte liquid lipsticks, 2018 saw a pivot towards a softer (and more comfy) matte finish. M.A.C.'s recently launched Powder Kiss Lipsticks, $19, were an instant hit and we also found ourselves gravitating to the easy-to-wear, just-blotted appeal of the Urban Decay Lo-Fi Lip Mousse, $19, as well as the new-and-improved Glossier Generation G, $18.

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Tiger Grass

Cica cream, tiger grass, centella asiatica, madecassoside — no matter what name you know it by, there's no denying the fact that the botanical extract has gotten a lot of play this year. Kiehl's launched a few cica products this year (such as its Centella Sensative Cica-Cream, $43) and we also count ourselves fans of the soothing, lightweight Innisfree Cica Balm with Bija Seed Oil, $24.

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BY ROSIE NARASAKI | DEC 24, 2018 | SHARES
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