

And where do I go when I need equal parts moral support and solution? Ulta. Nothing was going to stop me from Madison’s signature glow. After months of (im)patience, I decided that it was time to settle for the next best thing. Duff, waiting for the restock was like waiting for rain in a drought: useless and disappointing. I signed up for restock lists, Charlotte Tilbury texts that I’m too lazy to turn off, and refreshed their website twice a day, waiting for the drop.īut in the wise words of our girl H. I was a bit salty and very much soggy from the rain, but I said aloud, “No matter, I’ll check online.” And that’s when I realized that the two products I thought I needed to achieve the Madison Beer glow were completely out of stock. I busted through the doors at Sephora and slid on over to the Charlotte Tilbury stand to get my hands on the contour and blush wands, only to find that they were completely out of stock. Unfortunately for me, I wasn’t the only one who had the idea, and I was a bit tardy to the party-the cons of viral videos that reach me but also reach the rest of the population. Reviews called them pigmented yet natural, lightweight, and a one-stop shop to sculpted perfection. So much so that I went straight to Michigan Avenue (in the pouring rain sans umbrella, might I add), to get my hands on two products that literally made my jaw drop when she used them: the Charlotte Tilbury contour wand and blush wand. It’s not like I had a personal vendetta against it or anything, but the achievable, natural, yet noticeable look demonstrated by Beer’s technique truly got me excited about makeup again. Before I got sucked into the frenzy like everyone else, I was pretty disinterested in makeup. We only recommend products we genuinely love.īack in February, I fell head over heels with Madison Beer’s viral Vogue makeup routine. If you buy something through our links, we may earn an affiliate commission, at no cost to you. The Everygirl’s product selections are curated by the editorial team.
