It’s officially summer! That means we have rounded up the best new drops coming this July. Let’s just hope the weather gets a bit better in the UK because these grey clouds and incessant rain are far from ideal.
Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Lips and Cheek Glow
This addition to the iconic Pillow Talk line will give you that ‘off-duty model’ look in seconds. Available in a beautiful pink and berry colour, easily apply to cheeks to give you that ‘I’ve just spent a week in the Maldives’ glow.
Drunk Elephant O-Bloos Rosi Drops
Our favourite fun-loving beauty brand Drunk Elephant drops a serum-like formula to give you a wash of colour. Doubling up as either a blush or to boost your existing skin-care products, this product is packed with skin-loving ingredients that’ll make your feel incredible – starting with vitamin F, marula oil, and blackcurrant seed oil which promote a glowing complexion.
Augustinus Bader The Cream Cleansing Gel
This is going to be huge. The brand has been voted ‘The Greatest Skincare of All Time’ by industry experts and you can see why. With his latest drop, Dr. Baber is releasing a gel-to-cream cleaner that works to fight signs of premature ageing as you wash your face. Sold.
Urban Decay Naked Ultraviolet Eyeshadow Palette
The Naked Palettes are the gift that keeps on giving, and this 12 pan purple-themed selection is the newest addition. We love the range of colours – there is a combination of neutral shades to accompany the more eccentric ones, meaning you can create subtle to the more Avant-Garde looks.
Trinny London Eye3eye Mother Earth Collection
The newest drop from Trinny London is the earthy-toned eyeshadows that are in four universally flattering shades and best applied with your fingers. Coming in a range of creamy formulas they range from golden peach to burgundy.
Tan-Luxe Super Glow SPF30 Hyaluronic Self-Tan Serum
A tan and sun protection?! Sign us up. This is a hydrating and hyaluronic-acid-based serum that will give you all the sun-shielding good stuff while building up a natural-looking tan.
Words by Rosina Findlay