15 Vogue Editors on the No-Makeup Makeup Products That Transform Their Looks Inline
Photo: Courtesy of Sephora1/15Alessandra Codinha, Vogue.com Fashion News Editor
“In my experience, no-makeup makeup is all in your head: It all comes down to what you feel naked without. For me, that’s mascara—Benefit’s They’re Real! has been my mainstay for ages, but I’m looking into Roller Lash as we speak—and concealer from Clé de Peau. I also have a pot or tube of Nuxe Rêve de Miel lip balm in every drawer, bag, or pocket that I own.”
Benefit They’re Real! Lengthening Mascara, $24; benefitcosmetics.com
Photo: Courtesy of Net-a-Porter.com2/15Jenna Rennert, Vogue.com Beauty Assistant
“There’s only one product that takes my skin from dull and tired to bright and glowy in seconds. It’s an instant filter!”
By Terry Touche Veloutée Highlighting Concealer Brush, $59; net-a-porter.com
Photo: Courtesy of Ulta3/15Zoe Ruffner, Vogue.com Photo Researcher
“Tarte’s water-based blush gives my cheeks a natural, just-pinched glow. I’ve been using it since middle school.”
Tarte Cheek Stain in Tipsy, $30; ulta.com
Photo: Courtesy of Sephora4/15Elizabeth Taufield, Vogue.com Market Assistant
“Dior’s BB cream, in a way, defines no-makeup makeup because it sinks into your skin rather than sit on top of it, to create a very natural and dewy finish.”
Dior Diorskin Nude BB Cream, $45; sephora.com
Photo: Courtesy of Drugstore.com5/15Susan Gordon, Vogue.com Copy Editor
“I love Burt’s Bees Lip Balm with Pomegranate Oil. There’s no mintiness (menthol, camphor, or phenol are the usual culprits) in it so it won’t dry out lips, and it adds a classic red tinge by way of carmine—a natural dye used for makeup for centuries and which gave original Campari its iconic color.”
Burt’s Bees Lip Balm with Pomegranate Oil, $4; drugstore.com