Cult Beauty The (Wo)man Made Makeup edit

Diving into the world of beauty, the much-anticipated Cult Beauty The (Wo)man Made Makeup edit is finally here!

This latest collection stands as a testament to innovation and inclusivity in beauty, blending artistry with the essence of empowerment. Crafted for makeup enthusiasts of all genders, it redefines the boundaries of beauty, offering an array of products that promise not just to enhance natural beauty but to inspire confidence and self-expression.

Join us as we explore this groundbreaking edit that is set to revolutionize your makeup routine.

Contents

Cult Beauty limited edition bag designed by Laxmi Hussain (one size)

Pai Skincare The Impossible Glow Bronzing Drops (full size; 30ml)

VIEVE Skin Dew (full size; 20ml)

Chantecaille Faux Cils Longest Lash Mascara (deluxe size; 4ml)

Westman Atelier Lit Up Highlight Stick in ‘Nectar’ (deluxe size; 2.5g)

Saie Dew Blush in ‘Baby’ (full size: 12ml)

Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution in ‘Pillow Talk’ (deluxe size; 1g)

Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder in ‘Diffused Light’ (travel size; 1.9g)

Hourglass Veil Translucent Setting Powder (travel size; 2g)

Price and Value

The new beauty edit from Cult Beauty is priced at £40 and has a reported value of £140. The edit is available now.

Comments

The Cult Beauty The (Wo)man Made Makeup edit is a curated selection that truly epitomizes the essence of modern beauty. The inclusion of the exclusive, artist-designed Cult Beauty bag by Laxmi Hussain not only offers a chic storage solution for your makeup essentials but also infuses a touch of artistry into your daily routine. Within this edit, each product has been thoughtfully selected to cater to a wide range of beauty needs and preferences, ensuring that there’s something for everyone.

Starting with the Pai Skincare Impossible Glow Bronzing Drops are a standout, offering a customizable approach to achieving that coveted, sun-kissed glow. Whether mixed with your favorite serum or used alone, these drops promise a natural, radiant finish. VIEVE’s Skin Dew further complements this by offering a versatile highlight that can be used on both the face and body for an effortlessly dewy look.

When it comes to makeup, this edit does not disappoint. The Chantecaille Faux Cils Longest Lash Mascara and Westman Atelier Lit Up Highlight Stick in ‘Nectar’ work in harmony to enhance your natural beauty, offering subtle definition and a gentle iridescence. Saie’s Dew Blush in ‘Baby’ introduces a fresh pop of color, perfect for achieving a youthful flush, while Charlotte Tilbury’s iconic Matte Revolution lipstick in ‘Pillow Talk’ provides a timeless finish for any look.

Rounding off the edit, Hourglass presents two powders that are nothing short of revolutionary. The Ambient Lighting Powder in ‘Diffused Light’ and Veil Translucent Setting Powder are both designed to perfect the complexion, setting makeup with a luminous, soft-focus finish that blurs imperfections and ensures lasting wear.

Overall, The (Wo)man Made Makeup edit from Cult Beauty is not just a collection of products; it’s an invitation to explore and express your individuality through makeup. Each item has been carefully chosen to offer versatility, quality, and a touch of luxury, making it an essential acquisition for anyone looking to elevate their beauty routine.

What do you think of this new edit?

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4 thoughts on “Cult Beauty The (Wo)man Made Makeup edit

  1. The links don’t seem to work.

    This is a great edit. Funnily enough I either have or had 6 of the items in those exact shades, so it’s a pass for me. Would be anyway because I need to significantly deplete my stash first anyway.

    How about you? Getting it?

    1. Thank for letting me know about the links! Weird though. I just checked and they do work for me 🤔 however I do admit that I generated them and did not check before… I barely managed to post due to the eye thing 🥺 enough though I had a much better week, today was the worst.

      How about the products, I also had many of them in the past so even though part of me was sort of tempted, I will probably skip. If the offer is still valid in a few days time… probably still no. I truly do not need anything form the kit despite how pretty it is.

      1. Vieve and Pai I have yet to try. The Pillow Talk lipstick is more peachy than pink on me and I don’t like how it looks, but I like the formula. Charlotte Tilbury’s matte lipsticks wear pleasantly on me. The mascara had a very light, natural effect, a real ‘no makeup’, and the powders are OK, but nothing notable. I don’t see anything really hype worthy with the Ambient Lighting. I’ll give it another go soon so maybe I’ll change my mind.

        So sorry to hear about your eyes 🙁

      2. Personally I did not get along with CT lipsticks. Formula are alright I guess but never managed to find a good colour on me. On the other hand, the ambient light is lovely. Super subtle but a nice change from the glittery drugstore highlighters. Overly expensive yes, but hope you will give it another shot.

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