Just Landed: These 6 Beauty Products Are Spring Must-Haves!

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Can we collectively agree that spring has the capability to kick our happy hormones into overdrive? Maybe it’s the blue skies that make perfect selfie backdrops, the winds that hit *just* right… Oh, who are we kidding? We’re hyped to blend, blot, and spritz all the new beauty drops this spring season. That’s why we’ve curated a list of all the babies you NEED to try this month, from pastel shadow to gloss dripping formulas. And yes, they have all passed the vibe check.

1. For A Pouty Pop: Fenty Beauty by Rihanna Gloss Bomb Cream Color Drip Lip Cream in Bubble Binge, $32, and Gloss Bomb Heat Universal Lip Luminizer+ Plumper in Lavendar Savage, $36

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While these Fenty formulas aren’t exactly new, RiRi added two new shades to the collection just in time for spring. First up, she gifted the world Bubble Binge, which is a hot pink gloss for a head-turning pout. But that’s not all, Fenty also dropped a stunning lilac shade named Lavender Savage. Both on-trend new hues are formulated with their signature Plump Job Complex (ginger root oil and pepper extracts), as well as conditioning shea butter and vitamin E for a juicy pout from morning to night. We’re obsessed.

2. For A Rosy Sculpt: Huda Beauty Cheeky Tint Blush Stick, $25

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Say hello to our newest Huda Beauty babies, our Cheeky Tint Blush Sticks; they’re super buildable and easy to blend, helping you achieve the most gorgeous rosy sculpt. Plus, they can be mixed, matched, and layered to suit your everyday vibe, or if you want to try the hot new ombré blush trend. We also cheekily added lychee extract and smoothing vitamin E to add a surge of hydration for a plump, dewy glow. As with all Huda Beauty products, it still has amazing nine-hour wear.

3. For Ethereal Eyes: r.e.m beauty midnight shadows 02_eyeshadow palette – gogo boots, $26

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It was heart eyes all around when Ariana dropped her new pastel palette. The metallics are super pigmented, the mattes are hella buttery, and the shimmers are oh-so-pretty. Each shade blends like a dream while providing maximum color pay-off, and is vegan (like Ari too). And can we just say, the possibilities for fairycore makeup with this palette? E.N.D.L.E.S.S.

4. For Dewy Skin: Danessa Myricks Beauty Yummy Skin Serum Foundation, $34

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Danessa Myricks always understands the assignment. Available in 26 shades, her first-ever foundation makes it so easy to achieve a radiant glow, whether you keep it light or build for medium coverage. The dewy skin formula ensures your skin stays plump (even with all-day wear) with nourishing ingredients like jojoba oil, olive-derived squalene, and hyaluronic acid. The fact that it’s refillable is really just the cherry on the top.

5. For Poppin’ Manis: Pleasing The Shroom Bloom Set, $65

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Ladies and gentlemen, he’s done it again! Harry Styles dropped *yet* another gorgeous polish kit but this time, it’s covered in 70s-inspired psychedelic swirls. The four-piece collection includes bright opaques, a holographic sheer polish, and alphabetical stickers… It’s practically a godsend for DIY nail qweens. Two thumbs up for the vegan formula and sustainable packaging… We’re out of thumbs but an extra one for this pastel green, which you can shop individually for $20.

6. For Seductive Florals: Viktor&Rolf Flowerbomb Ruby Orchid Eau de Parfum, $168

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The heavenly ruby and red vanilla bean accords in this grenade-like bottle will have you smelling like orchids wherever you go. But the real my-oh-my effect kicks in after it dries down to fresh notes of peach and intoxicating bourbon vanilla.

Bright colors are back, baby! But that’s just one of the major trends we spotted at NYFW – check out the rest here.

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