We were introduced to a bevy of beauty trends in 2017. Some we loved (hello, silicone beauty blenders!), others we weren’t so fond of (squiggly brows, no thank you). Here’s a look at what should stay and what should go in 2018.
Benefit’s introduction of the liquid highlighter High Beam (pictured at top) in 2012 was the first time I had seen a product that gave a natural glow but wasn’t a bronzer. Fast-forward five years, and it’s like the beauty world is drunk on highlighter. A little goes a long way; lightly highlight around the temples and your cupid’s bow, and you’ll have a gorgeous, healthy glow.
no more limited edition palettes
Limited edition eye shadow palettes are bountiful—well, if only for a hot minute. I really wish these brands would release some of their most beloved palettes as part of their traditional collections. While we can only hope to make waiting lists a thing of the past, be sure to stock up on your favorite palettes when they drop.
so long, locks
From Kim Kardashian to Nicki Minaj, ultra-long straight hair made a big comeback in 2017. Kim credited her style icon, Cher, for inspiring her to take hair extensions to new lengths. A simple middle part and straightener are all you need to recreate the look. If you don’t have the patience or Kim’s budget to do so, check out Amazon for temporary clip-in extensions.
silicone parts
We’ve all come to know and love beauty blenders. But what’s better than a sponge beauty blender? A silicone beauty blender! They’re cheap (about $5 to $14), and unlike their sponge counterparts, they last longer and don’t absorb any makeup. They leave your foundation looking flawless, which will never go out of style!