What it claims: This dual-ended brow pencil is intended to fill, fluff, and shape brows. The Item Beauty Brow Chow eyebrow pencil has a precise tip to create hair-like strokes. Get the Item Beauty Air Hug Concealer for $18 4. I wore this concealer over foundation and on its own and was left with the same great results every time. Though it required extra effort, I loved the texture of it as it indeed felt lightweight on my skin. This concealer offers great coverage, but it creased a lot on my skin and required a lot of blending to achieve its proclaimed “smooth, seamless finish.” To get a super-smooth finish that stayed in place, I tamped it down with a light layer of setting powder (my favorite is the Huda Beauty Easy Bake Loose Baking & Setting Powder). To apply it, I dabbed the doe-foot applicator underneath my eyes, on any blemishes, and where I felt I needed a bit more coverage, and blended it into my skin with a Beauty Blender. What it’s like to use it: I’m a huge fan of concealers because I am part of the dark under-eye circles club, so I was psyched to try this out. Its formula claims to be lightweight and creaseless with “a smooth, seamless finish,” and it should have a pillowy texture that glides on effortlessly. What it claims: The medium to full coverage concealer is available in 20 hues to match a wide range of skin tones, from fair to deep. Item Beauty's Air Hug Concealer offers medium to full coverage. Get the Item Beauty Cheek Money for $16 3. I didn’t quite notice the "soft-focus" effect it was supposed to give, but I love everything else about it. The color blended seamlessly over my foundation with the Patrick Ta Major Sculpt Brush, the shade gave my face definition, and it didn’t look cakey at the end of the day like others that I’ve tried. But this one, in the darker shade combo “BC off Topic,” checked all my boxes. For starters, many shades of bronzer make me look like a hot Cheeto instead of the sunkissed, sculpted look I aim to achieve. What it’s like to use it: Convincing me that I'll love a bronzer is no easy feat. The bronzer comes in the two colors: “Mood Vibes” (a lighter warm-toned duo) and “BC Off Topic" (a darker bronze duo). It also aims to provide a smooth, soft-focus finish, thanks to the inclusion of moisturizing ingredients hemp seed oil, tiger grass extract, and sodium hyaluronate. What it claims: This 2-in-1 bronzer claims to be versatile enough to use for both bronzing and contouring with one warmer shade and one cooler one. The Item Beauty Cheek Money is a 2-in-1 bronzer compact that allows you to contour and bronze the face. Get the Item Beauty Lash Snack for $15 2. It’s a great mascara and one I’d recommend adding to your arsenal. I appreciated how I could apply one or two coats for an everyday natural look or three or four for a bolder evening look. I wore it during the sweltering summer heat and, as promised, experienced no smudging, clumping, or flaking. It’s easy to apply with a wiggle-like motion starting at the base of the lashes until the end. As a beauty writer, I’m always testing products, and this mascara made its way into my rotation for daily usage-even after I finished reviewing the line. The applicator separates every single lash, adding heaps of volume and tons of length. What it’s like to use it: Out of the entire line, this mascara is my top pick. The mascara comes in one shade, "Midnight Mood," which is black. It also promises to be flake-free and smudge-proof with zero clumping whatsoever. What it claims: This lengthening mascara claims to add three times the amount of volume to lashes with its smaller yet more precise wand. The Item Beauty Lash Snack mascara lengthens and volumizes the lashes. “Item Beauty is all about embracing your imperfections, not masking anything, because they all play a part in what makes you truly unique.” How did I test Item Beauty? “An 'item' is an individual thing and so is beauty,” says Rae on the brand’s website. ![]() Inspired by Rae’s attitude toward beauty, the line puts emphasis on self-love and not comparing yourself to others. ![]() ![]() The affordable-leaning prices (at least compared to what you may find at Sephora), reflect the younger generation she’s appealing to. The line’s intended audience is Addison’s fan base, which spans pre-teens to adults, but primarily encompasses Gen-Zers. ![]() You can also snag a $48 hoodie, but that’s out of the scope of my testing. The products range from $10 for baby blending sponges to $22 for setting powder, making it closer to drugstore prices than high-end. Item Beauty offers both skincare and makeup products.Ĭomposed of skincare, makeup, and tools, Rae’s line consists of 13 products in total.
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