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Five new make-up buys for spring: From skin tints to refillable mascara

Five new make-up buys for spring: From skin tints to refillable mascara

Irish Times25-04-2025

Trinny London Trinity Multitasking Sticks
Trinny London Trinity Multitasking Sticks (€44 from Brown Thomas)
A rather clever launch from Trinny London, and just in
time for summer

Trinity Multitasking Sticks
(€44 from Brown Thomas) are a stroke of genius from Trinny Woodall's
beauty
brand. There are three to choose from, each with two shades: one matte and one shimmer. The colours can be used in a variety of ways – on the lips, cheeks, eyes, or however you see fit.
There's something joyful about using them, a kind of happy smugness that comes from ticking off three make-up steps with
just one (brilliant) product
. I also love the fling-in-your-bag, pen-style packaging.
Lisa Eldridge Seamless Glide Eye Pencil in Burnt Umber
There are cool, creamy eye pencils, and then there are the truly standout ones, like
Seamless Glide Eye Pencils
(€29 from
lisaeldridge.com
) from Lisa Eldridge. The most recent addition to the range is Burnt Umber – a rich, burnished, bronzy-brown. The shade is truly unique: deep, warm, almost red when you look closely. It's a real head-turner. The formula is rich, creamy, and blends beautifully, regardless of whether you smudge with your fingers or a brush. Ten out of 10 on every front.
Summer Fridays Sheer Skin Tint
Summer Fridays Sheer Skin Tint (€48 from Cult Beauty)
I like to consider myself an expert when it comes to tinted moisturisers (or 'skin tints' as they're commonly called these days). The latest addition to my make-up bag is one such product –
Summer Fridays Sheer Skin Tint
(€48 from Cult Beauty). While it's not brand new, it's still worthy of inclusion on this list, thanks to its beautifully light, moisturising formula. It provides just enough coverage to even out your skin tone while giving your complexion a dramatic glow. If you're looking for a throw-on-and-go base that feels as good as it makes your skin look, this is a great option. The palm-sized packaging is perfect for travel too.
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Max Factor False Lash Effect Supreme Recharge Mascara
Max Factor False Lash Effect Supreme Recharge Mascara (€16.99 from pharmacies nationwide)
A great new mascara from Max Factor,
False Lash Effect Supreme Recharge Mascara
(€16.99 from pharmacies nationwide) is housed in a hefty gold tube, with a thick, dense wand that grabs lashes with precision, all without clumping. If you're into extremely voluminous lashes like I am, an extra coat or two won't hurt, as it's not dramatically volumising at first swipe, but still a great formula. Cleverly, it's also refillable, so you can keep your big, stylish gold tube and simply purchase a refill every couple of weeks or months, as needed (the refill will set you back 32 per cent less than buying a new one).
Charlotte Tilbury Naughty Talk Lipstick
Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Naughty Talk Lipstick (€37 from brown Thomas)
One of four new lipsticks recently added to Charlotte Tilbury's bestselling Pillow Talk range, there's one shade I particularly feel the need to rave about because it truly flatters everyone. Nobody does complexion-lifting lipsticks quite like Charlotte Tilbury.
Pillow Talk Naughty Talk Lipstick
(€37 from Brown Thomas) is a cool-toned, instantly refreshing neutral pink. And it's slightly more pink than neutral, which is important, as sometimes too-nude hues can look flat and dull. It's the shade worn by Kim Cattrall in the latest Pillow Talk campaign. If you're in the market for a new everyday lipstick, this is it.
This week I'm loving … Skingredients 15% Vit C, E + Tri-Mushroom Skin Booster
Skingredients 15% Vitamin C, E + Tri-Mushroom Skin Booster (€45 from skingredients.com).
An excellent new launch from one of our most loved home-grown brands, Skingredients is known for its efficacious, skin-barrier-respecting products, and founder and formulator Jennifer Rock has done it again with the launch of
15% Vitamin C, E + Tri-Mushroom Skin Booster
(€45 from
skingredients.com
). This powerhouse serum is designed for daily use, targeting and treating dull, fatigued, photodamaged, sensitive, and pigmented skin. It contains a who's who of gold-standard ingredients – including Vitamin C, E, niacinamide, tri-mushroom, and glutathione. Use it once, and you'll immediately fall in love. Radiant, calm, and intensely hydrated skin awaits.

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