Sephora Spring Event: VIB Recommendations

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Now it’s time for my Sephora Spring Event VIB member recommendations. In case you were wondering why I’m doing another post for this sale, it’s because each tier of Beauty Insider technically identifies a certain type of beauty shopper. The VIB member (who spends between $350-$999 per year, so in my opinion this is the tier that most beauty shoppers fall into. So if you fall into this tier, here are a few things I think you might want to pick up during the event.

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Artist Couture Supreme Nudes Palette – If you are looking for a nude palette that will work on almost all skin tones, then this is one that you will want to try out. The packaging is amazing and the shades are so user friendly. You can go from an everyday one shadow look to creating a dramatic nighttime look with ease.

Sephora PRO Face Palette – Hands down, this is my favorite palette from the Sephora Pro Collection. It’s literally every face product that you need to liven up your base. There are blushes, highlighters, bronzers and contour powders. On top of that they created 3 different palettes that you can choose from depending on your skin tone. The value is amazing. I have talked about this palette previously and it’s still one that I reach for.

Verb Ghost Oil Dry Conditioner – I stockpile this dry conditioner. I love using this. It aids with detangling, softens hair and gives a nice shine to the hair without making the hair greasy or tacky. It brings back movement to your hair and refreshes your do. Definitely  must have and at a great price.

Make Up For Ever Reboot Foundation – As of today, this is the foundation of the year. Yes, it is sheer to medium foundation. No, this is not a matte foundation. It is the foundation that literally looks like skin only better. In my experience it wears very similar to the Pat McGrath Sublime Perfection foundation but at a significantly lower price tag. When outside opens up, this will prove to be the perfect summer foundation.

Glow Recipe My Watermelon Glow Vanity Set – Honestly, I believe everyone needs a good skincare set. Glow Recipe is a brand that has some really effective products. Since now would be a good time to try out some new things, this skincare set from really has some staple products that I have personally enjoyed. The first product that they launched was the Watermelon Sleeping mask. It’s really hydrating and is perfect for a self-care any day situation. The Banana Soufflé Moisture Cream is perfect to use as a morning moisturizer. It’s hydrating and lightweight and brightens the skin (which we desperately need these days). My favorite product from this set is the Watermelon Glow Ultra-Fine Mist. I know that sometimes facial mists can be overhyped, but in this case – believe the hype. This dual phase mist is perfect to use right before applying your serums or moisturizers and will give your skin a healthy glow all day. Even if you tend to have oilier skin, don’t be afraid of this mist. It’s ultra-ultra fine and will never leave your skin feeling greasy.

Urban Decay All Nighter Waterproof Setting Powder – This is the unsung hero of the All Nighter collection from Urban Decay. If your Zoom or Teams meeting app doesn’t have a filter that suits you, just lightly brush this on before the call. Similar to the Pat McGrath Under Eye Blurring Setting Powder that I recommended for Rouge beauty insiders, this powder can be used all over the face and although matte your skin will not look dry. It perfectly sets your makeup and last all day or all night (just in case you happen to jump on a House Party call).

So there you have it, my Sephora Spring Event picks for VIB members.

Don’t worry, Beauty Insiders (those who receive 10% off), I’m working on a post for you that will go live tomorrow at 9 a.m. EST.

If you’ve picked up anything from the Spring event leave a comment below and share your thoughts.

Stay safe!

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