Best in beauty 2014 Must Have products this year


Hey girls, I thought I would compile my best in beauty buys for 2014 from high end stores so that you can purchase the best beauty products for this year from labels such as Bobbi Brown and Givenchy if you are willing to spend those few extra pounds. However if you're like me and you're more  frugal when it comes to spending make sure you check out my best in beauty buys for 2014 drugstore edition so you can find similar products and quality for a fraction of the price!

Lex

xo



Long-Wear Gel Eyeliner, £17.50, Bobbi Brown
This liner has a cult following for a reason - it has a sleek texture that applies smoothly with no gloop, and it doesn't drag or tug the eyelid it dries fast enough not to smudge, yet stays workable for long enough to create a wing. In short, it really works



Foundation Stick, £28, Bobbi Brown
This genius foundation can be as heavy or as light as you want use it straight from the stick to expertly hide blemishes and dark circles, or mix it with an illuminating moisturiser to create a sheer wash of colour.

Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage, £26.50, John Lewis
Like Photoshop for your skin, this blurs out imperfections and leaves a flawless finish it has a creamy texture that blends beautifully and, because it's oil-free, doesn't crease. Put on in the morning, and it's still there in the evening.


Blush In Orgasm, £21.50, Nars
This peachy-coloured blusher is a winner on any skin tone, I also mix it with a little balm and apply it on lips for a pretty hint of colour.'


Givenchy Le Rouge Lipstick In Beige Mousseline, £24, Debenhams
Givenchy has nailed the suits-all nude they mimic the natural rosiness of bare lips.
 



Lipglass, £14, MAC
I was wowed by this gloss as soon as it first came out, and I still use it to this day it has a unique texture - thick and glassy, but with zero stickiness. It gives lips a vinyl-like high shine and, because it doesn't melt as quickly as other glosses, can also be used to highlight cheekbones and eyelids.



Guerlain Terracotta Moisturising Bronzing Powder, £34.50, John Lewis
Need an instant golden glow? This gives a gorgeous, natural look with no orange tones. The texture is light and really blendable, so you can build coveage until you reach your required colour with no risk of a blotchy finish.






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