Black Friday 2020 beauty deals are being shared by brands already–so it’s really never too early to start planning!–and some brands have even run Black Friday previews in advance (or will!), knowing that more people will be shopping online than last year. We’ve started to compile a continuously-updated list of Black Friday and Cyber Monday beauty deals for the upcoming holiday season. This year, Black Friday is November 27th and Cyber Monday is November 30th, but you can expect a slew of deals going live between now and then. Typically, there are pre-Black Friday deals that will begin Monday, November 23rd. Bookmark this page as we update 24/7! Last major update: 11/11/2020, 7:20AM PT Quick Links to DealsWhat are the best Black Friday beauty deals for 2020?Sephora Black Friday 2020 dealsSephora Black Friday 2020 deals are likely to revolve around doorbuster deals, which are typically priced from $10 to $20 (mostly $15) across a dozen or so different sets or travel-sized products, which will be available for purchase beginning November 27th. We expect SephoraSephora will give us a sneak preview around November 19th! For this retailer, their “big” holiday promo is their Beauty Insider Event, which is going on now through November 9th — 20% off (Rouges), 15% off (VIBs), and 10% off (Insiders) with code HOLIDAYFUN. Ulta Black Friday 2020 deals include limited kits and products for $10 to $20 along with select bestselling products and brands up to 50% off and will go live on November 27th. We expect the preview of Black Friday offerings to go live around Monday, November 23rd (see last year’s offerings). Let me share a recap of some of the best Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals we saw last year (so stay tuned as more deals are revealed for this year!). The list below begins with the smallest percentage off to the highest along with some “noteworthy” deals. The majority of % off deals were sitewide, but some required a minimum spend or excluded some products. (You can view last year’s coverage, which will list everything specifically.)
Here’s a list of all of Black Friday beauty deals for 2020 we’re aware of along with any other active deals beginning November 23rd through November 29th. Best Black Friday Beauty Deals 2020Check out the full post to view the current sales. What are the best Cyber Monday beauty deals for 2020?Ulta Cyber Monday 2020 deals typically include select products at up to 50% off along with brand and category discounts. Last year, there was a $10 off $50+ purchase code along with $20 eReward Gift Cards for every $100 spent. Here’s a list of all of Cyber Monday beauty deals 2020 we’re aware of along with any other active deals beginning November 30th! Stay tuned for more offers as they become available to share! Best Black Friday Beauty Deals 2020Check out the full post to view the current sales. What is Black Friday 2020?Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving (which is November 26th), so Black Friday 2020 falls in November 27th, 2020 this year. It’s a popular day for brands and retailers to launch mega sales and promotions geared to get your holiday gift-giving dollars. More and more brands participate each year, which can make it overwhelming to know when to shop or whether a deal is really good. That increased competition has given way to Cyber Week 2020, which kicks off November 23rd, 2020 and marks when most of the earlier sales begin, through Cyber Monday 2020 on November 30th. Black Friday Shopping Tips
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On Friday, November 13 Denver Museum of Nature & Science will launch the grand re-opening of the Space Odyssey exhibit. The space-themed exhibit, which made its home in the museum over a decade ago, has been revamped with new interactive activities, innovative sub-exhibits and more for a whole new experience.
Denver Museum of Nature & Science experiences & partnerships director Jodi Schoemer stated, “Conversations with the community also led us to embrace how science fiction can be a link to loving and understanding space, which led to experiences like the Fantasy Spaceship where you sit in the captain’s chair on the bridge like something out of ‘Star Trek’ to work together to explore, experiment, and make decisions. It’s a fun way to let your imagination run wild through space.” After years of planning with community input, the team behind the exhibit was able to create a fully immersive and interactive experience with towers that light-up with moving parts, a fully functioning spaceship, a crater impact machine and even a programmable Mars rover within a replica Mars landscape. When exploring the space-themed exhibit you can also experience a launch simulator through virtual reality, listen to creation stories of the universe from different Indigenous cultures by a campfire, walk through a Sensory Spacewalk with more than 11,000 stars above your head and more – all to invoke the wonders that the universe and space have to hold.
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“We are so grateful to everyone who shared their visions for the new Space Odyssey design with us. You encouraged us to embrace the power of imagination as inspiration,” George Sparks, Museum President & CEO said. “Our greatest hope is that by discovering how we know about the marvels of the universe that we live within, that guests will be inspired to invent, to explore, to follow their curiosity and to imagine what more there is to know.” Denver Museum of Nature & Science is also making conscious efforts to keep the exhibit safe and sanitized for all who visit. The exhibit has a special crew that sweeps through the exhibit as visitors enter and do a full loop to clean as they leave. The exhibit also only allows a limited amount of visitors in at a time with allotted time slots for a socially distanced experience. The Space Odyssey exhibit will be open to the public starting November 13 at 9 a.m. The exhibit is free with general museum admission here and a reserved time slot here. Denver Museum of Nature & Science is located at 2001 Colorado Boulevard, Denver. All photography by Adrienne Thomas. via https://303magazine.com/2020/11/space-odyssey-relaunch-denver-museum-of-nature-science/ This year has created many challenges in the hospitality world and beyond. But with these challenges come new opportunities. Similarly, Phresh Baked Goods owner Chelsea Berman started her home baking career in April 2020 as a product of her furlough. Before this, she worked as a full-time pastry chef at a local catering company. Berman moved from Seattle to Denver about eight years ago and attended Johnson and Wales University, earning an associate degree in baking and pastry and a bachelor’s degree in food management. While baking has always been her passion, owning her own company came from simply having the extra time and the enjoyment from making products for friends and family. The selection of baked goods includes specialty cakes, sugar cookies and cupcakes. While there are build-your-own cake options, the signature flavors offer a Death By Chocolate, classic birthday cake, strawberries and cream, caramel mocha, carrot cake, s’mores and lemon raspberry. Click to view slideshow.For the shop’s monster cookies —weighing about half a pound—the flavors include classic chocolate chip, Funfetti chip, snickerdoodle, toffee butterscotch, soft ginger molasses and chocolate espresso chip. Berman’s love for unique sweet treats shows in her trendy dessert options like cake pops, cakesicles, chocolate-dipped strawberries and whoopie pies. While cake pops are a well-known treat thanks to Starbucks, cakesicles and chocolate dipped strawberries have become the sweet trend. The chocolate-dipped strawberries come dipped in fine milk, dark and white chocolate decorated with sprinkles and candy toppings. Cakesicles are similar to cake pops with the same cake sponge and frosting mixture just in a popsicle bar form. The traditional Whoopie pies or cake sandwiches are studded with chocolate chips and stuffed with a fluffy Swiss marshmallow buttercream. Click to view slideshow.After running Phresh Baked Goods out of her home for the first few months, Berman became fully licensed and operational out of a local commissary kitchen space. The name fresh with a ‘ph’ is a play on the spelling of her favorite rock band Phish. “We actually get a lot of business from Phish and Grateful Dead fans who think it’s a cool nod to them,” Berman said. The shop only offers pick-up or delivery and ordering through the website. Similar to the new normal for most at-home businesses that came out of 2020. Read: Laid-Off Brewer Creates Denver’s Newest Underground Cookie Company “It was the perfect time to start Phresh Baked Goods. I had it as a part-time gig but during COVID this was the perfect time to go all in. People were super receptive to trying something local and new. Since everything was closed and no one wanted to leave their homes unless necessary, they were super excited about the delivery option,” Berman said. For November, the menu also offers a Thanksgiving do-it-your-self kit with sugar cookies, an edible paint palette and a miniature paint brush. Phresh Baked Goods menu and delivery/pick-up options can be found here via https://303magazine.com/2020/11/phresh-baked-pastries-delivery-denver/ To live authentically is to step into your own unique power. However, when you’re bombarded with societal messages to conform and adhere to Eurocentric ideals, celebrating your innate worth can be a challenge. That’s why the CROWN Act is helping put an end to hair discrimination in seven out of fifty states, including Colorado where it passed on September 14th. The act — standing for “Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair” — prohibits discrimination towards race-based hairstyles by extending statutory protection to hair texture and protective styles, such as braids, locs, twists and knots, in the workplace and public schools. Representatives Leslie Herod (D-Denver) and Janet Buckner (D-Aurora) along with Senator Rhonda Fields (D-Aurora) championed the historic bill to fruition. On a larger scale, the federal bill has passed the House of Representatives and it’s now awaiting advancement into the U.S. Senate for its official recognition nationwide. Despite beginning as a mere petition clause, earlier this year, Rep. Herod believed that the reason why the bill ran quickly — with no hiccups — was due to the support of the Black Caucus, the Black, Brown and Indigenous local communities and the collaboration between the Democratic and Republican parties. Rep. Herod told 303 Magazine that hundreds of Black, Brown and Indigenous men and women first shared their experiences with hair discrimination in education, the workforce and housing while at an initial community hearing this past February. When the time came, they were ready to testify and advocate for themselves during the official legislative hearing a month later in March, Rep. Herod explained. “I think, quite frankly, a lot of Coloradans who don’t have to deal with these issues directly were appalled to learn that this was happening in Colorado — and was happening so often. For me just having the conversation really did change the debate and does work at changing people’s hearts.” The disapproval of Black hair has been apparent for centuries in U.S. history, garnering the rise of the destructive issue of hair discrimination. It wasn’t until the Transatlantic Slave Trade, in the 15th century, that the hair texture hierarchy was created for the purpose of dehumanizing enslaved Africans taken from their homelands. If one had lighter skin and looser curls, they were allowed to work indoors in the kitchen, or as butlers or nannies. Those with darker complexions and tighter curl patterns were subject to harsher treatment. Interestingly, Madam C.J. Walker — an advocate for popularizing the hair straightening comb at the end of the 19th century — has had some historians believe that her promotion of straight hair perpetuated the idea that it can result in social and economic advancement. Needless to say, embracing one’s natural hair can be a journey towards self-love and actualization for Black individuals. In fact, the 2019 Dove CROWN research study found that 80% of Black women were more likely to agree with having to change their hair from its natural state to fit in at the office. Similarly, 30% of Black women were more likely to be made aware of a formal workplace appearance policy. Having legislation like the CROWN Act does inspire the social progression of our community — and even the world at large — but, for Rep. Herod, the legislation does more than just change hearts and minds. She attests that it provides a remedy for people who are discriminated against. “I can’t legislate racism out of people’s hearts, but I can hold them accountable for discriminatory acts,” she said. With all of this being said, here’s what local Black creatives had to say about this recent historic feat. Dani WadeBlogger & Clinical Social Worker
“I’ve received inappropriate, ignorant and condescending statements about my hair in the workplace many times. Statements like, ‘Is that all your hair?,’ and ‘Are you going to keep your hair like that for long?’ have been thrown at me throughout my career. I feel like I receive more positive responses in the workplace when my hair is straight. But, since going back to natural 11 years ago, I’ve embraced wearing my hair in flat twists, puff ponytails, Marley twists and other styles in interviews with zero regrets. What you see when you meet me, is what you will continue to see and more. No hair and switch necessary.“
Grace KindaChief Mixer & Owner of Iber! Naturals“We have been conditioned to accept a narrow view of acceptable Black hair. Any other versatile expression of our hair comes imbued with negative connotations — kinky, nappy, coily, wooly — which continue to be viewed as unattractive or unkempt. It becomes doubly damaging when we internalize these beliefs about our natural hair. We rob ourselves from developing a healthy, affirming and exciting journey with our hair which is supposed to be our crown. Embracing natural hair is not just a fad or a movement, it’s part of our journey towards more power and control over our own bodies. Wearing natural hair is an act of resistance!” Manushkka SainvilOwner of Chubby Curls“[Creating a natural hair care business in a world of micro-aggressions and racism towards natural hair] is fulfilling because I’m re-building a new narrative about black hair by helping the natural hair community to embrace the beauty and versatility of our hair. Not to force ourselves to fit into a narrow homogeneous idea of what beauty looks like. When I speak to customers who are struggling on their natural hair journey, I like to help them identify their individual needs and show them what their hair can do with good care and the right products. Seeing the looks on their faces when they make a connection is everything!” Joce BlakeEditor, Writer, Blogger“Four words: It’s about damn time. We are the only demographic that has to continuously forgive the spaces we walk into because they were not designed with us in mind. It’s a bittersweet feeling because I feel liberated by the enactment, but it’s also exhausting that we need such a policy in the first place. For years, I’ve had to deal with the micro-assault of non-BIPOC, especially white women, attempting or asking to touch my hair. I’ve never understood the desire to want to touch someone else’s hair — let alone a Black woman’s hair. Not only is it a huge violation of personal space, but it also plays into the historical traumas of white people’s entitlement.” Orion BrownFounder & CEO of BlackTravelBox“As soon as I left corporate America I got locs because I just couldn’t do it during those fifteen years. I can tell you, based on my hairstyle, that I’ve had people assume that I was younger or less experienced just based off of my appearance one day versus another, even they’d worked with me for quite some time. So, I’d avoided wearing my hair too natural [until] moving to wash-and-gos for my scalp health. But, even then I was very cautious about how I presented my hair. [Creating a natural hair care business] gives me the satisfaction of having a platform that is actually capable of changing things and talking about the biases that are apparent especially within the beauty industry.” Fen OrevbaNatural Hair Braider & Owner of Braided Dimes“As an ethnic minority, having protection with our hair in and out of the workplace is so important especially in a state like Colorado where we are far and few in-between. We have no control of the way in which our natural hair grows, but have been conditioned to think that natural hair is unprofessional. To sum up my thoughts in one word, I think the act is simply empowering. At Braided Dimes, I find it important to acknowledge that although society may have negative perceptions of our natural hair, we must always take pride in it. I see it as motivation to be at my best, despite what others think. I take pride in who I am as a Black woman — natural hair, braids, twists and all!” Analise HarrisFounder & President of Curls on the Block“I have experienced hair discrimination on a number of occasions. Whether they’ve been micro-aggressions like, ‘Oh, your hair is in the way,’ or having to move hands away from reaching into my hair without asking to touch it. The mission of Curls on the Block is to attract girls of all curls and colors to embrace, explore and empower their natural selves, using beauty to connect to STEAM. Not only is Curls on the Block fulfilling, but I’m reminded every day that there are #curlfriends everywhere struggling with how to maintain their hair, build their confidence and navigate a world where their natural look and extra effort are taken for granted.“ Ru JohnsonOwner of Roux Black Consulting“Hair is such a complicated subject among Black women, specifically. For us, our hair is cultural, it is our glory and often the subject of many conversations. It might be hard for many people to understand that we experience discrimination based on how our hair looks, but we do! In fact, many of us were getting relaxers at such a young age and, as a result, were taught indirectly that our hair is a nuisance or a problem. Our hair is our crown! Black women’s natural hair is beautiful and doesn’t need to be changed from its natural state. If Black women do decide to change, color, or do anything with our hair, that is our choice and should be celebrated.” -- Join the movement and #PASSTHECROWN by signing the petition to help Dove and the CROWN Coalition end hair discrimination. For further information, check out the CROWN Act’s resource page to get involved. via https://303magazine.com/2020/11/crown-act/ I don’t think it’s ever gotten me into serious trouble, but I definitely had some professors at law/business school who I felt took me less seriously (one asked why I wore so much makeup and said it was very unprofessional).
— Christine
via https://www.temptalia.com/has-wearing-makeup-ever-gotten-you-into-any-trouble/ Did a product catch your eye this week? Check out dupes for the most loved and most wanted products between November 3rd and November 9th before you buy! via https://www.temptalia.com/this-week-in-dupes-vol-116/ ![]() Insurgent Red (202)YSL Insurgent Red (202) Water Stain Glow Glossy StainYSL Insurgent Red (202) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ($38.00 for 0.2 oz.) is a darker, reddish-copper with warm undertones and a glossy finish. It had medium pigmentation that could have applied more evenly, as some product built up along the outer edges and the inner area of my lips. There was light product settling into my lip lines, which emphasized that I had them but didn’t seem quite as visibly settled from a normal viewing distance. It had a more lightweight, thin, and water-like texture when I initially applied it to my lips, but after a minute or two, the product developed into a moderately tacky, more gel-like consistency. It lasted for five and a half hours and felt hydrating over time. FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent). Top Dupes
Formula Overview$38.00/0.2 oz. - $190.00 Per Ounce The formula is supposed to be a "lip stain with a luminous, glowy finish" that is hydrating and "long-lasting." Unlike the original Water Stain, which is described as an "intense" and "high-impact color" formula, these are a sheerer offering. The coverage ranged from semi-sheer to more semi-opaque but most were medium in coverage. The texture was very lightweight, watery, and felt a bit cool and wet as they went on initially. They develop into a tackier, thicker consistency that feels smooth and more substantial, though not heavy, which gives the formula better longevity (six hours or so). They left behind faint stains. I found it wasn't the easiest formula to work with, and it was extremely reactive to any lingering oils or moisture on my lips prior to application, so it was critical to remove any lip balm and blot dry (even water droplets after drinking water would interfere). The darker shades in the range tended to apply unevenly or settle into lip lines noticeably consistently. The formula was hydrating and comfortable to wear, though I could taste the floral fragrance whenever I ate/drank. Browse all of our YSL Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain swatches. IngredientsAqua / Water, Dimethicone, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Polysorbate 60, Alcohol, Isododecane, Phenoxyethanol, Polyacrylate Crosspolymer-6, Ci 77891 / Titanium Dioxide, Ci 77491, Ci 77492, Ci 77499 / Iron Oxides, Sodium Benzoate, Citric Acid, Salicylic Acid, Sodium Hydroxide, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder, Ammonium Polyacrylate, Aluminum Hydroxide, Ci 17200 / Red 33, Sodium Saccharin, Ci 15985 / Yellow 6, Butylene Glycol, Benzyl Alcohol, Limonene, Althaea Officinalis Root Extract, Benzyl Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Parfum / Fragrance.
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Quick Shop: SephoraSephora, Nordstrom, Saks, Selfridges (UK)![]() Restricted Pink (203)YSL Restricted Pink (203) Water Stain Glow Glossy StainYSL Restricted Pink (203) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ($38.00 for 0.2 oz.) is a brighter, medium pink-coral with warm undertones and a glossy finish. It had medium to semi-opaque pigmentation that could have applied more evenly and been better at self-leveling (which most of the other shades did). The product has a thinner, more water-like consistency initially, but it developed into a moderately tacky, thicker, and more gel-like consistency after two minutes. With this shade, product settling into my lip lines wasn’t as apparent as it was with some other shades in the range, but the streakiness along the edges was there. This shade stayed on well for six hours and felt moisturizing over time. FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent). Top Dupes
Formula Overview$38.00/0.2 oz. - $190.00 Per Ounce The formula is supposed to be a "lip stain with a luminous, glowy finish" that is hydrating and "long-lasting." Unlike the original Water Stain, which is described as an "intense" and "high-impact color" formula, these are a sheerer offering. The coverage ranged from semi-sheer to more semi-opaque but most were medium in coverage. The texture was very lightweight, watery, and felt a bit cool and wet as they went on initially. They develop into a tackier, thicker consistency that feels smooth and more substantial, though not heavy, which gives the formula better longevity (six hours or so). They left behind faint stains. I found it wasn't the easiest formula to work with, and it was extremely reactive to any lingering oils or moisture on my lips prior to application, so it was critical to remove any lip balm and blot dry (even water droplets after drinking water would interfere). The darker shades in the range tended to apply unevenly or settle into lip lines noticeably consistently. The formula was hydrating and comfortable to wear, though I could taste the floral fragrance whenever I ate/drank. Browse all of our YSL Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain swatches. IngredientsAqua / Water, Dimethicone, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Polysorbate 60, Alcohol, Isododecane, Phenoxyethanol, Polyacrylate Crosspolymer-6, Ci 77891 / Titanium Dioxide, Ci 77491, Ci 77492, Ci 77499 / Iron Oxides, Sodium Benzoate, Citric Acid, Salicylic Acid, Sodium Hydroxide, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder, Ammonium Polyacrylate, Aluminum Hydroxide, Ci 17200 / Red 33, Sodium Saccharin, Ci 15985 / Yellow 6, Butylene Glycol, Benzyl Alcohol, Limonene, Althaea Officinalis Root Extract, Benzyl Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Parfum / Fragrance.
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Quick Shop: SephoraSephora, Nordstrom, Saks, Selfridges (UK)![]() YSL Insurgent Red (202) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Insurgent Red (202) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Insurgent Red (202) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Insurgent Red (202) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Insurgent Red (202) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Insurgent Red (202) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Insurgent Red (202) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Restricted Pink (203) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Restricted Pink (203) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Restricted Pink (203) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Restricted Pink (203) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Restricted Pink (203) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Restricted Pink (203) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Restricted Pink (203) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Insurgent Red (202) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Insurgent Red (202) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Insurgent Red (202) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Insurgent Red (202) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Insurgent Red (202) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Insurgent Red (202) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Insurgent Red (202) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Restricted Pink (203) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Restricted Pink (203) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Restricted Pink (203) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Restricted Pink (203) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Restricted Pink (203) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Restricted Pink (203) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain ![]() YSL Restricted Pink (203) Water Stain Glow Glossy Stain via https://www.temptalia.com/ysl-insurgent-red-restricted-pink-glossy-stains-reviews-swatches/ ![]() ShowstopperBobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic LipstickBobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick ($37.00 for 0.13 oz.) is a vibrant, medium red with neutral undertones and fine, ruby red pearl woven through a more metallic finish. There was a smattering–read: buried under all the red pigment–of iridescent pearl that lured one in from the promo image but didn’t really exist in person. On the brand’s website, under “why it’s different,” it says that it “comes coated in shimmer” as a “bonus” (ha, more like a cruel joke!), but under “what it is” (which is the first description), it’s supposed to have a “color-shifting” effect with “multidimensional pearl shimmer.” It doesn’t have any color shift, and the shimmer in it is more tonal, so it didn’t come off as multidimensional either. So, you’ll find that “product” on the rubric is quite down (where other claims can be accounted for). This is why oversprays can be more misleading than they are interesting. The product itself was opaque in a single layer with a moderately dense, lightly creamy consistency that had good adhesion and was comfortable to apply and to wear. It stayed on nicely for over six hours, left a stain behind, and felt neither drying nor hydrating over time. IngredientsPolybutene, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Polyethylene, Calcium Sodium Borosilicate, Microcrystalline WaxCera MicrocristallinaCire Microcristalline, Dipentaerythrityl Hexahydroxystearate, Octyldodecanol, Dicalcium Phosphate, WaterAquaEau, Alumina, Tin Oxide, Silica, Calcium Aluminum Borosilicate, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Aluminum Calcium Sodium Silicate, Disteardimonium Hectorite, Alcohol, Fragrance (Parfum), Pentaerythrityl Tetra-Di-T-Butyl Hydroxyhydrocinnamate, [+/- Mica, Titanium Dioxide (Ci 77891), Iron Oxides (Ci 77491), Iron Oxides (Ci 77492), Iron Oxides (Ci 77499), Bismuth Oxychloride (Ci 77163), Blue 1 Lake (Ci 42090), Bronze Powder (Ci 77400), Carmine (Ci 75470), Copper Powder (Ci 77400), Manganese Violet (Ci 77742), Orange 5 (Ci 45370), Red 6 (Ci 15850), Red 7 (Ci 15850), Red 21 (Ci 45380), Red 27 (Ci 45410), Red 7 Lake (Ci 15850), Red 22 Lake (Ci 45380), Red 28 Lake (Ci 45410), Red 30 Lake (Ci 73360), Red 33 Lake (Ci 17200), Yellow 5 Lake (Ci 19140), Yellow 6 Lake (Ci 15985)]
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Quick Shop: SephoraSephora, Nordstrom, Saks, Selfridges (UK)![]() Bobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick ![]() Bobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick ![]() Bobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick ![]() Bobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick ![]() Bobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick ![]() Bobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick ![]() Bobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick ![]() Bobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick ![]() Bobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick ![]() Bobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick ![]() Bobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick ![]() Bobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick ![]() Bobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick ![]() Bobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick ![]() Bobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick ![]() Bobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick ![]() Bobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick ![]() Bobbi Brown Showstopper Luxe Prismatic Lipstick via https://www.temptalia.com/bobbi-brown-showstopper-luxe-prismatic-lipstick-review-swatches/ ![]() Foiled PetalBobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ($50.00 for 0.25 oz.) is a light, pinky-coral with strong, warmer peach-gold sparkle and shimmer that gave it a more frosted finish. The texture was incredibly thick and dense with a creaminess to it, but it was just a heavy product to work with. Even with a moderately dense brush, it didn’t pick up product as evenly as I would have expected, and it took some effort to diffuse and even out the color on my skin. I was able to get a decent end result, but it could very easily result in base products lifting because of the excess blending it took to get there. It had semi-opaque, buildable pigmentation that lasted for eight hours before fading. Top Dupes
IngredientsZinc Stearate, Calcium Aluminum Borosilicate, Octyldodecyl Stearoyl Stearate, Hydrogenated Polycyclopentadiene, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Talc, Dimethicone, Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Glycerides, Silica, Isododecane, Caprylyl Glycol, Hydrogenated Palm Glycerides, Ethylhexylglycerin, Tin Oxide, [+/- Mica, Titanium Dioxide (Ci 77891), Iron Oxides (Ci 77491), Iron Oxides (Ci 77492), Iron Oxides (Ci 77499), Bismuth Oxychloride (Ci 77163), Blue 1 Lake (Ci 42090), Bronze Powder (Ci 77400), Carmine (Ci 75470), Chromium Hydroxide Green (Ci 77289), Chromium Oxide Greens (Ci 77288), Copper Powder (Ci 77400), Ferric Ammonium Ferrocyanide (Ci 77510), Ferric Ferrocyanide (Ci 77510), Manganese Violet (Ci 77742), Ultramarines (Ci 77007), Yellow 5 Lake (Ci 19140)]
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Quick Shop: SephoraSephora, Nordstrom, Saks, Selfridges (UK)![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter ![]() Bobbi Brown Foiled Petal Luxe Gilded Highlighter via https://www.temptalia.com/bobbi-brown-foiled-petal-luxe-gilded-highlighter-review-swatches/ For Black Friday, we get a sneak peek at Sephora Black Friday dealsSephora Black Friday deals, which include a slew of limited time doorbusters that range from $10 to $15 from brands like Alterna, Becca, Benefit, First Aid Beauty, philosophy, Pat McGrath, and more! The 2020 preview kicks off November 19th, which shoppers can browse via the app, or you can bookmark this post and check back on the 19th for an in-depth recap of everything to come. Early Black Friday Deals at SephoraSephora biggest saleSephora biggest sale just wrapped up on November 9th. It was the holiday event where Rouges could save 20%, VIBs could save 15%, and Insiders could save 10% on all orders with code HOLIDAYFUN. We do not usually see Sephora offer any additional % off promotions until springtime. They usually do a $X off $Y purchase offer in December, so keep an eye out for that! Sephora Black Friday 2020 DealsYou can expect over two dozen different doorbuster deals at SephoraSephora in the form of miniature and travel-sized sets or specially-priced full-priced products ranging from $10 to $15. We have not seen Sephora give any % off discounts or do much more for Black Friday, but we’ll be sure to share any and all Black Friday deals that Sephora has in the coming weeks! Last year, the most popular sets were Alterna Caviar CC CreamAlterna Caviar CC Cream for $15 ($29 value), First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair CreamFirst Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream for $15 ($40 value), IGK First Class Dry ShampooIGK First Class Dry Shampoo for $15 ($40 27 value), and philosophy Purity Made Simple Cleanserphilosophy Purity Made Simple Cleanser for $15 ($30 value). Check out our Sephora Sale roundup or you can check out active deals at Sephora below: Sephora Black Friday Deals 2020Check out the full post to view the current sales. When is Black Friday 2020?Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving (which is November 26th), so Black Friday 2020 falls in November 27th, 2020 this year. More and more brands participate each year, which can make it overwhelming to know when to shop or whether a deal is really good. That increased competition has given way to Cyber Week 2020, which kicks off November 23rd, 2020 and marks when most of the earlier sales begin, through Cyber Monday 2020 on November 30th. What is Black Friday 2020?It’s a popular day for brands and retailers to launch mega sales and promotions geared to get your holiday gift-giving dollars. The day after Thanksgiving typically marks the beginning of the holiday shopping season, so retailers get into the season by trying to entice customers with steeper discounts. via https://www.temptalia.com/sephora-black-friday-deals/ |
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