From water-based foundations to lip color that lasts, here are 14 beauty products that can stand up to summer — no sweat.
Rihanna, Sofia Richie, and Yara Shahidi all recently dressed up their eyelids in cool blue-mint green hues with a touch of shimmer.

You don’t need an eyeshadow palette with 120 different shades to do your makeup, unless you’re a girl or guy who prefers to have many, many options. A kit containing basic neutrals and a few bold transition hues can be used to emulate several celebrity beauty looks.
Kerry Washington is a beauty trend-setter, and she owned that title at Saturday’s DGA Awards in Beverly Hills. Awards season has presented a sea of pink eyeshadow, and Washington has her own take on the trend.

Emma Stone is one of the most underrated actresses (in our opinion) when it comes to lust-worthy makeup. While she seemed to transition effortlessly between being a ravishing redhead and a beautiful blonde, Stone has really amped it up in the glam department.
Peaches may not be in season right now, agriculturally speaking. (The Farmer's Almanac says they are during summer.) Peach eye shadow, however, has been popping up in palettes like weeds in the past couple months. (We mean that in the best way possible, of course.) The trend kicked off with Too Faced's insanely popular Sweet Peach collection. Then the Kylie Cosmetics Royal Peach Palette and the Kat Von D Pastel Goth Palette followed suit. Two out of three of those sold out minutes after hitting virtual shelves. (If you were able to get a Royal Peach Palette, you're the real MVP of this week. ...
A Game of Thrones-inspired makeup collection may be in your future. Winter is here… and Game of Thrones makeup is coming. Storybook Cosmetics, the brand behind the Harry Potter makeup line, shared on Instagram that it’s currently working on a Game of Thrones-inspired fantastical makeup collection.

Jenner posted two Instagram shots on Monday wearing light red eyeshadow. The look is festive — and perfect for the holidays — without being tacky.
With holiday party invitations coming in by the bushel, shopping lists growing by the day, and never-ending to-do lists everywhere we look, December is always a busier-than-usual month for all of us.

Picking the perfect eye-shadow palette is only half the battle.
From cobalt to navy, Kristen Stewart, Emma Roberts and other stars are embracing shades of blue on their lids and at their lash lines. Here’s how to recreate these bold strokes, straight from their pros

Luckily, you don’t have to be good at eyeshadow application with a cream shadow stick. You don’t even need a brush — just smear it all over your eyelids and go!

The easiest way to create a dramatic beauty look is with your eye makeup. While a smoky eye looks intimidating, it doesn’t have to be. I created this look with only one eye shadow. Here’s how: Sweep a light base color all over the lid with a fluffy eye shadow brush. Choose your favorite matte dark color — navy, plum, or charcoal gray are good choices. With an eye shadow brush, apply the color from the top lash line into the crease across the lid. Build the color so that it’s uniform and rich. Do a very light application of the color so that it creates a soft wing extending just beyond the lid. ...

We’ve compiled a list of some of the most common eye shadow mistakes that women make—and how to fix them!

On-the-move beauty essentials for a summer beach escape that ends with a bonfire by the sea.

Maybelline’s new Eye Studio Color Molten has two hues per container, so you can apply the lighter shade along the base of the lid and the darker shade along the crease — or just choose one for complete coverage if you want.

Makeup maestro Mary Greenwell puts her original spin on a vibrant, sultry eye.

By: Harper’s Bazaar Staff Finally master the coveted look. Photo Credit: Sean Cunningham Related: 12 Cat-Eyed Icons "Many women associate a smoky eye with black shadow," says Wilson, "but smoky is actually a shape, not a color." Think of it as a halo of shadow that be any shade combo you wish. How-to: Start from the top and work downward, advises Wilson, to prevent using too much of the darkest color.

The deep red shade doesn’t have to be scary—it’s actually a cool and easy way to update a smoky eye. The look has made quite a few runway appearances over the years, from wine hued lids by Charlotte Tilbury at Donna Karan’s fall 2012 show to Pat McGrath’s shimmery creation at the fall 2013 Gucci show—and with marsala being named the Pantone color of the year we have a feeling we will be seeing even more of the hue on lids. Related: How to Master the Ombré Lip If you’re ready to try burgundy shadow, start by applying a corrector concealer around and on your lid to mask any natural red or purple tones in the eye area.

Dear Bobbi, How do I make my eye shadow last all day? Sincerely, Keely G. Dear Keely, Some people are more prone to an oily eyelid, making it harder for makeup to stay on. Before you apply your eye makeup, take a wide fluffy eye shadow brush and dust a touch of your face powder onto your lids. Every tutorial I see uses so many colors! Thank you, Katherine S. Dear Katherine, I actually prefer using just one shadow.

From creative product names to revolutionary formulas, these are the cosmetics that have established themselves as must-haves and truly deliver on their promises. Nars Orgasm Blush ($30) The name may have made us blush naturally, but the product is great at faking it. Urban Decay Naked Palette ($54) Adored by makeup artists and product junkies alike, this palette contains a dozen ultra-wearable eye shadows so you’ll never have one shade used up while the others collect dust. Lancome Definicils Mascara ($28) A top-seller since the ‘90s, you can’t go wrong with this classic tube for natural-looking lashes.

Photo: Henry Leutwyler Many people misinterpret nude makeup to mean peach or beige, but celebrity makeup artist Brigitte Reiss-Andersen accurately defines it as “neutral makeup that’s as close to any skin tone as you can get.” She’s worked with a long list of gorgeous women, including Kerry Washington, Karlie Kloss, and Katie Holmes, so she knows a thing or two about perfecting the natural look. Reiss-Andersen has some great tips to find your match. It’s a process of trial and error, and Reiss-Andersen says you should hit up a big store like Sephora to test a variety of products in natural light. “There’s not a general rule, but for darker skin maybe go a little lighter whereas for light skin I would go a smidge warmer or pinker so it doesn’t get too bland,” says Reiss-Andersen.