What’s the One Beauty Product You Need With You in an Alien Invasion? Inline
Photo: Courtesy of Macy’s1/18Sophie Schulte-Hillen, Vogue.com Contributing Editor
“Assuming that I’ll emerge from the postapocalyptic haze with a dusty Mad Max tan and glistening skin, I’d go full-on Pirelli girl (the Peter Lindbergh years) with smudged sooty lids. Lancôme’s Le Crayon Khôl is so rich and melty, a few slapdash strokes and your pinkie finger are all you need to create to-die-for smoky eyes.”
Lancôme Le Crayon Khôl Eyeliner, $26, macys.com
Photo: Courtesy of Ulta2/18Nicole Phelps, Director, Vogue Runway
“It’s hard to get by without Smith’s Rosebud Salve even in the best of conditions. I collect the little tubs like catastrophists collect cans of tuna fish and black beans.”
Smith’s Rosebud Salve, $6, ulta.com
Photo: Courtesy of shuuemura-usa.com3/18Jenna Rennert, Vogue.com Beauty Assistant
“My high school forced all of its freshmen students to go on Outward Bound in the Everglades for five days. I survived (barely), but not without the help of my Shu Uemura eyelash curler. Aliens or alligators, lashes must be curled!”
Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler, $20, shuuemura-usa.com
Photo: Courtesy of Sephora4/18Andee Olson, Vogue.com Associate Director of Digital Operations
“Sunscreen for sure. Because after the aliens destroy the ozone layer, we’ll all need it 10 times more than we do now—and having a stash will instantly make me new friends in the postapocalyptic world. And who knows, maybe even alien friends.”
Supergoop! At Play Value Set, $45, sephora.com
Photo: Courtesy of Sephora5/18Catherine Piercy, Vogue.com Beauty Director
“A Diamancel nail file—hands will always be groomed while evading said aliens, and it can double as a weapon and a tool for lock-picking that neighbor’s nuclear fallout shelter.”
Diamancel Flexible Diamond Nail File #2, $28, for information: sephora.com