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Kylie Jenner is expanding her beauty empire like there's no tomorrow, and the next thing on her list? Kylighters.

Yep, her lipsticks and eyeshadows are old news, because it's time to make way for some highlightin' magic.

Debuting the line on Snapchat, Kylie gave her fans a glimpse of the new product and said it was a "very yellow fun true gold."

Whatever that means…

 

SHE DOES IT AGAIN!  KYLIGHTERS LAUNCHING FEB.28th AT 3pm pst!!! Tune into Kylie's Snapchat right now!

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She has a whole range of gorgeous hues, going from soft golds, to bronze and rosé tones.

To be fair, it looks dreamy and we can't wait to try it.

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On a blustery Tuesday morning a few weeks ago, I received an invitation from L.O.V Cosmetics to "star as an icon" in my own "personal beauty cover shoot."

For years, I worked alongside stylists in Dublin and took part in everything from commercial photoshoots, to fashion shows and TV styling.

I was always the one on the floor, pinning the models' clothes, taping the bottoms of their shoes and quickly fixing their hair if it went askew, so when I read the invitation, my first reaction was uncontrollable laughter followed by, 'eh, noooo'.

But, after a bit of thought (and a lot of encouragement from my colleagues), I said 'why not?' and confirmed the beauty shoot.

Now, I'm no model. I'm barely 5ft, my skin has scars from years of horrid spots and I can only take a good picture in selfie-mode, so to say I was a little bit apprehensive on the morning of the shoot was an understatement.

I knew various other journalists would be joining me on the day, and some have been in the industry for years, so walking into Bond Street Studios with my red face and choppy hair was a tad scary.

But, that anxiety soon disappeared as I met the team I would be working with that day. From the make-up artists, the photographer, the hairstylists and the PRs, I felt extremely comfortable in my own skin, and chatted away as if I had been doing this thang for years.

My make-up artist, Sarah Lanagan, eased me into the morning, and along with doing a stellar job on my face, she also gave me some great advice about which L.O.V make-up would best suit my skin, how to use it properly (don't just lash foundation onto your skin), and how to achieve the ultimate glam look. 

 

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My next port-of-call was the hair station, where I met two lovely hair stylists from Kazumi Hair Salon. When I was an assistant stylist, this was usually the time I would scramble to get everything together, bombing around the studio to make sure all was set up and good to go for when the model's gruiage was set and ready.

But on that day, I wasn't the one running around. And that was weird.

I was chatting and having a laugh with the ladies… which strangely made me feel uneasy because I knew it was coming close to photoshoot time.

And once my soft curls were firmly hairsprayed down, that is when I started to feel anxious.

It was time for the camera.

 

Beauty shoot this morning with L.O.V make up #thenewlov @lovcosmetics @olearypr

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I hopped in front of the lens and bright lights, with a queasy feeling in my tummy, and smiled.

FLASH. F*ck. FLASH. Ah…

I didn't know how to pose. I didn't know what direction to turn my head. My cheeks were getting jitters from trying to keep a smile on my face. I felt awkward and as if I was an imposter.

But, as the photoshoot went on, I eased into it. With direction from Kip Carroll, the man behind the picture, I was able to figure out what angle works well and how to get a killer jaw-line.

Being behind the camera is fun, but hard work. Being in front of the camera, felt extremely glamorous and I ended up becoming giddy with excitement as the shoot went on.

When we finished, Kip gave me a little sneak peek at the photos, and I was actually happy. I thought I'd look like the awkward kid I used to be in my school photographs – but what I was looking at was the exact opposite. I looked confident.

Leaving Bond Street Studios, I felt good – completely reversed to how I felt walking in.

I met fabulous professionals, learned an abundance of beauty tips, and all in all, heightened my self-esteem – even if it was just for that morning.

That day, I learned that being behind the camera is my place to be, but I'm glad I went in front of it for once. And to say I'm happy with the outcome is an understatement.

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It’s staring us in the face, day in and day out, but it’s the last thing on our mind when it comes to cleaning.

The thoughts of sorting out the contents of our prized make-up bag, or washing brushes is just a painful thought; and, as our good friend Kimberly "Sweet Brown" Wilkins saidain’t nobody got time for that.

Even with the glorious brush cleaning devices that have swept the market, we still find the task as off-putting as any other chore.

But, spring is in the air, so perhaps it’s time to clean out that make-up bag sooner, rather than later.

Think of all those facial oils that absorb into the bristles of our much-loved brushes, and then think of all the bacteria that is now breeding on them – EUGH!

Taking into account their daily use, your make-up bag and applicators should at least get a weekly clean, or a wipe at the very least.

What you will need:

Brush cleanser

Cleansing shampoo

Hand towel or kitchen roll

Cleaning mitt or rubber gloves (optional)

1. The bag

You cart that bad boy everywhere, it lurks at the bottom of your handbag and your dirty brushes live in it, so washing it once a month will keep it in pristine condition.

Handwash it, or throw it in the machine if machine washable. You could use face wipes or baby wipes in-between to give it an extra spruce.

2. The Brushes

You slather, set, contour and make your face glow with these babies so treat them with a bit of TLC.

To keep them in good condition, your brushes and sponges should ideally be washed once a week.

Wash them individually using warm water and a cleansing shampoo. Don’t soak the brushes as this loosens the bristles, causing it to fall out over time.

Rinse well, pat dry with the towel, and leave to air dry on the hand towel or kitchen roll.

3. The Make-Up

Firstly, get rid of any out-of-date make-up or make-up you never use.

Mascara needs to be changed every three months, while lipsticks should ideally be changed every 6 months – anything over a year old is just bad.

Powder and eyeshadow containers get grubby too so, get a wipe or clean damp cloth, and wipe inside and out.

We all have our favourite shades of eye shadow or lipstick, but make up trends are forever changing and they also change with the season.

Updating your make-up colours with the seasons will keep you looking radiant all year round for example, bronzer looks great in the summer but out-of-place in the winter.

 

Go forth and clean, ladies

 

Feature image make-up brushes, credit Pinterest

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A cosmetics line has become the hallmark of success for reality TV stars like Kylie Jenner, Megan McKenna and Chloe Ferry, and now Charlotte Crosby is jumping on the beauty bandwagon. 

Charlotte Crosby has never been shy about her beauty routine, sharing stories of her cosmetic surgery and giving tutorials to help us achieve her look.

Charlotte has established a pretty lucrative career for herself as an original Geordie Shore cast member, and now the reality TV star is branching out into cosmetics.

The 26-year-old has created cosmetics line called Flique which has just launched on the Easilocks website. 

The star described the collection as "luxurious, affordable and cruelty-free" in an interview with the Daily Mail.

The collection includes a contour palette, a highlighter kit and two bright and beautiful eye shadow palettes. 

Charlotte, who is a big fan of the Kardashian-Jenners, has priced her eye shadow kits at €41.07, even pricer than King Kylie's which go for about €38. 

However, Charlotte fans are not put off by the price tag, with comments on the Flique Instagram page saying "need to get my hands on these" and "amazing!"

Others aren't quite as convinced, with one Twitter user questioning the amount of reality TV stars who have expanded into the beauty business. 

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Glittery eyes OR red lips? The question many of us ask ourselves BEFORE we sit down to do our make-up.

A dramatic eye looks good with a LBD but so does a festive lip – so what's a girl to do?

Well, according to former Miss Ireland turned beauty and lifestyle blogger, Holly Carpenter, you should do BOTH – if you want to, that is. 

 

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"We are surrounded by negativity every day; it's time to celebrate that we are all different," Holly told SHEmazing 

"My face can wear a lot of make-up so a dramatic eye and red lip looks well, but it's not the same for everyone."

Encouraging everyone to go with what they want, the 25-year-old confessed that it can be "intimating" and totally "depends on the individual".

 

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The eye or lip dilemma is just one question that Holly answers in her brand new and exclusive online series, What Would Holly Do?  

Inundated with beauty questions on Instagram and Snapchat, the blogger was approached by RTÉ Player to answer major queries in a four-part series that sees her creating festive looks as well as giving tips on helping your look stay fresh all day.

"I love how make-up has the power to give women a boost of confidence and can help to make them feel good about themselves," Holly said.

"I think there's a huge amount of pressure on women these days to look perfect. I want to spread the message that we all struggle with self confidence sometimes and that's OK, but I think we all need to be a bit kinder to ourselves.”

Each video is just a few minutes long, making them pretty handy for watching on the commute to college, but Holly admits that it is something that could grow – maybe even to the telly.

However, with plenty of future endeavours lined up – one including a trip to LAPLAND just before Christmas – and another that she wanted to keep under-wraps, Holly has plenty to keep her busy for the next few months anyway. 

What Would Holly Do? is the latest addition to RTÉ Players collection of online only, exclusive content. Holly joins comedian, Pamela Joyce, Chef Adrian, Roz Purcell, Indy Power as the latest online contributor. 

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Wine and make-up are pretty close when it comes to things we love. Well, now you can have them blissfully together.

Well, kinda.

Korean brand, Labiotte, has created a lipstick in the shape of a wine bottles and they are the cutest thing to carry around in your pruse.

It has fab, matte lipsticks in great colours and even lip tints, too.

But the vino-inspired cosmetics doesn't stop there. Nope, Labiotte has launched mascara and lip balm in the shape of wine glasses also.

You can buy the liquid lipsticks from Amazon, and we think we're going to take every shade… just like we take our wine.

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Just incase you didn't know, I LOVE beauty trends, and usually the more outrageous they are the better. 

 

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HOWEVER, on occasion I find a trend that is perfect for almost everyone, and this is one of those occasions. 

 

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"Pink eye makeup" is trending on Instagram at the moment, and it is NOT what you think…

We warn you that while this look is fabulous when it's done right, you need to avoid looking like you actually have a case of pink eye (that is not a cute look). 

 

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In my own "expert" opinion, I suggest using more rose gold coloured shadows, rather than bright neon pinks (this is not the 1980s).

 

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Dark raspberry colours look gorgeous on people with darker skin tones, while light blush pinks can look great on fairer people. 

Try it out, you won't be disappointed. 

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We love makeup as much as anyone, but sometimes it can be a pricey habit to feed. 

That is why we are always on the hunt for amazing makeup brands, that won't cost the earth.

Enter Fierce Magenta: our new favourite makeup company.

Fierce Magenta is an Etsy store, that hand makes all of its amazing products, including its life-changing lip-glosses. 

Yes, I said life-changing, and I mean it. 

The brand specialises in creating groovy lip-glosses, in psychedelic colours and shades. 

These lip products are packed with glitter and holographic powder, to create an effect that almost looks photo-shopped. 

The best part? The products all cost around €12, which is pretty darn reasonable in our opinion.

We want one of every colour…

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When it comes to make-up brushes, you can never have too many. However, the makers of Essence and Catrice have just come out with a new range and they are to-die-for.

This exclusive brush collection from stunning new beauty range L.O.V is perfect for every product you use, from powders and foundations to eyeshadows and liners, so you'll never be stuck.

And, if you've used Essence or Catrice before, then you'll know these brushes are going to be fab!

The EVENelegance

This foundation brush will give your make-up a super soft finish and you'll feel like the foundation is just gliding onto your face. Priced at only €9.95, it's an absolute bargain.

 

 

The PERFECTional

This duo contouring brush is going to be a lifesaver! How many of you really have no idea what brushes to use when contouring?! Because we certainly don't.The double-ended brush has been especially designed so suit either powder or cream, and at €12.95 it's a total win-win.

 

 

THEfeminine

This is a duo eyeshadow brush, which we all totally need. Whether you want to go super smokey or slick and pointed, it'll be a breeze with this €6.95 double-ended brush. The rounded bristles are also a dream for blending.

Well, we know what brushes we're putting on our Santa list!

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Are you the kind of person that struggles with liquid eyeliner, no matter how many times you use it?

Yeah well… same.

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Achieving that perfect Adele-like flick seems like something of legends, but it is now very VERY doable.

Thanks to a new invention, called the Vamp Stamp, creating that wonderful cat-eye effect has never been easier.

 

The beautiful @elliekathryne does it her way by angling the VaVaVoom stamp straight out. Love how she owns her Vamp. #wingit

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The tool is a double-ended V-shaped stamp that helps you achieve a cat-eye in approximately two seconds… no joke!

Seriously check out the videos for proof… it makes it look SO easy!

 

Another day, another wing

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Simply dip the stamp in your pot of black eyeliner, line it up at the outer corner of your eye where you want your flick to go, and away you go!

The kicker is that the Vamp Stamp isn't available yet, but according to their Instagram, we should expect them "very soon".

We'll be waiting…

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It seems as though people will buy almost anything if it happens to be pumpkin flavoured. 

However, we are finally faced with a pumpkin spiced product that is actually gorgeous (and useful). 

Enter: pumpkin spice highlighter.

That's right ladies, we can now get our hands on the prettiest highlighting powder ever, and it happens to be a pumpkin spice shade of orange.

The pumpkin powder is courtesy of Heather Baker’s Etsy shop called Feather River Body.

She stocks a variety of different shades in her line of homemade make up powders, including the gorgeous glistening pumpkin shade. 

We love love love this highlighter. 

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As a self diagnosed make-up junkie, nothing gets my heart rate going quite like new and exciting products. 

WELL, NYX have released the most wonderful eyeshadow vault ever, and I want 47 of them. 

The set is called NYX <3's LA, and contains 12 fabulous colours arranged like a perfect little book shelf.

Each colour is named after a location in California, which really adds personality to the set. 

The best part? The set won't cost you a small fortune, like some other eyeshadow sets out there. 

This super affordable and delightful little make-up set costs just $25, or €20, and can be purchased here

That's less than €2 per shadow, which seems pretty darn reasonable to me… 

Roll on pay-day.

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