This holographic beauty roundup would be remiss without Too Faced's popular Unicorn Tears lipstick. Since its well-received launch in 2016, the lipstick has been rebranded as part of its Life's a Festival collection (new in 2018). To the delight of UT fans, the collection also includes a highlighting stick (shaped like a unicorn horn, natch), lip topper, highlighter drops and bronzer.
Australia-based skin care brand Frank Body specializes in making body scrubs with a kick. Each has an inspirational quote printed on the resealable packet and the quote for the holographic Shimmer Scrub is perf: "Follow the call of the disco ball." This is a reformulation of the brand's original Shimmer Scrub and it now includes three times the amount of holographic glitter.
For the prettiest lids, try one of Stila's Glitter & Glow liquid eyeshadows. We're keen on the metallic finish options, which apply in a sheer wash over your eyes and look gorgeous alone, with mascara, or even with a cat eye. Sea Siren is probably the most holographic-leaning of the bunch — a bright lavender base with duo-chrome blue pearl.
Milk Makeup makes one of the prettiest highlighting sticks ever, the Supernova Holographic Highlighter. Since the product's launch, the brand has added two more (equally pretty) options: Mars (a golden peach) and Stardust (holographic pink) that are formulated with mango butter and meteorite powder. Stardust is a sheer pink highlighter with a blue/silver shift that's subtle enough to wear anywhere but will definitely get you noticed.
We're not quite sure what kind of magic fairies they have working in the ILNP nail polish factory but this indie brand consistently delivers knock-out high-quality shades. No matter which color you opt for, all you need is two coats and you're headed toward "distract everyone you walk by" territory. Mega is one of the brand's top sellers and is a classic, near-blinding holographic polish.