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Posted: 2021-08-19T15:16:33Z | Updated: 2021-08-25T15:10:42Z Makeup? Who Needs It? These Women Are Returning To The Office Without It | HuffPost Life

Makeup? Who Needs It? These Women Are Returning To The Office Without It

The pandemic and remote work have made a full face of makeup a thing of the past.
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For a spell, COVID-19 and the switch to remote work put some unprecedented pressure on the billion-dollar global beauty industry. Cosmetic sales slumped heavily for most of last year in fact, sales of all beauty products last August were down 25% compared to six months prior. Lipstick was the hardest hit product, understandably so: A face mask and a heavy matte lip don’t play nicely together.

At the time, 71% of women surveyed  by the market research company NPD Beauty said they “wear makeup less often due to COVID-19 lifestyle changes.”

Sara Long, an adjunct history professor and host of the podcast “The Makeup Historian ,” wasn’t surprised. Who wants to shell out $50 for an eyeshadow palette when your eyes are strained from staring at Zoom for the umpteenth hour? People were focused on just getting by, she said. Being “vaguely presentable” worked.

“The pandemic caused economic distress, and historically in times of financial hardship, most people turn their attention to survival rather than extras or luxuries,” Long told HuffPost. 

Over the last few months, though, as mask mandates began to lift, the beauty industry has shown some tentative signs of a recovery . (Of course, those prospects may dip again as the delta variant of the coronavirus continues to spread and experts are once again encouraging people to mask up.) 

Regardless of what happens on the mask front and even as workplaces return to physical offices — many women say they’re wary (and weary, after years of waking up so early) of putting on a full face of makeup before their workday begins.

Sravya Attaluri , a creative director at the design studio and shop Hello Colour, is among them. 

Before the pandemic, Attaluri devoted a solid 30 minutes each morning to doing her makeup. Her routine was well-honed. First, there was skin care: cleanser, serums, moisturizer. Then foundation, concealer, powder, contour, eyeliner, mascara and a hint of highlighter, just to add a touch of dewiness to the skin.

But the pandemic made all that makeup seem pointless. As her work life becomes more IRL and less Zoom-centric, Attaluri is still going makeup-free. At most, if there’s a big meeting, for instance, she’ll throw on some quick concealer and mascara. But usually, she’s barefaced under her mask. 

Unsurprisingly, when I went back to work fresh-faced, there werent any screams and it made me realize that the only person noticing the difference makeup made was me.

- Riannon Palmer, owner of a public relations firm

Naturally, her new au naturel approach has drawn some commentary during work hours.

“I do get people saying I’ve aged or ‘you look tired,’ which is annoying, but I just don’t have time for that much makeup, and I’m glad I’m still confident without it,” she said.

Attaluri’s not anti-makeup by any means. The creative director thinks she’ll likely feel more pressure to return to her pre-pandemic makeup regimen for networking events, for instance.

“The reality is I receive more respect when I look ‘cleaner’ or more ‘professional’ with my makeup done,” she said.

But she’s looking forward to the day those standards change.

“I hope my fellow team members also feel comfortable not wearing it,” she said. “That’s how we can start to change these expectations in wider society, by changing it ourselves.” 

Even beauty influencers are ditching the full Instagram face during business hours. For meetings with brands and partners, content creator Faye Dickinson’s  makeup routine used to included a base of foundation, bold lips and Instagram-worthy eye makeup.

“I learned how to do a killer contour and fashion a feline flick sharp enough to do some damage,” she joked. “Wearing a full face out and about and while working made me feel more put together and self-assured.”

Like Attaluri, Dickinson hopes the pandemic will help women break free from societal expectations around appearance. 

“My new pandemic-era grooming and self-care approach is a ‘less is more’ mindset,” she said. “I’m embracing day-to-day life sans makeup, dyes and polishes.”

Dickinson anticipates some “you look tired!” remarks. But she’s used to it, to some extent. She even gets the comments on social media whenever she posts a makeup-free selfie or Instagram story.

“It’s so rude,” she said. “If someone looks tired, either something has happened that’s prevented them from getting enough rest or they’re just not meeting your standards of beauty. But saying something about it is the equivalent of telling someone they’re short, or their nose is wonky, or they’re not super slim.”

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Faye Dickinson, pictured above, is opting for a pared-down daily makeup look these days.

Riannon Palmer, the founder and managing director of the public relations and communications firm Serotonin , used to spend about 20 minutes each morning on her makeup.

“My alarm would wake me up at 6 a.m. for a morning gym session, and then I would spend time when I could have been enjoying some more much-needed sleep doing my makeup,” she said.

For Palmer, the decision to ditch her morning routine was part of a broader reevaluation of her life and priorities: It wasn’t just a full face of makeup she gave up on in 2020. She also left her job and started her PR agency. 

“I will say, those extra few minutes of sleep can make a huge difference to your day and are much more valuable than makeup,” she said. 

Walking into the office for the first time after lockdown, Palmer braced for the inevitable “are you sick? you look tired!” comments. But they never came. 

“Unsurprisingly, when I went back to work fresh-faced, there weren’t any screams and it made me realize that the only person noticing the difference makeup made was me,” she said. “I unlearned the irrational thought process I’d had for years and decided my time could be more valuable elsewhere.”

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Now, I try to get myself into a space with good lighting for any new business calls as bad light can completely change the way you look, but I no longer wear makeup! said Riannon Palmer, pictured above.

Still, as the boss of her own company, Palmer is keenly aware of the perception she might give off when she forgoes a more polished look.

“A big part of my job is new business,” she said. “This means I’m selling the services we offer, but also to some extent the possibility of working with me. It had worried me that potential clients may be swayed to work with me if I looked nicer.”

For her first few new business calls, Palmer decided to put some mascara and concealer on after a year of not wearing any makeup for work. Gradually, though, she stopped doing it. 

“Now, I try to get myself into a space with good lighting for any new business calls as bad light can completely change the way you look, but I no longer wear makeup!” she said. 

But Palmer’s initial concerns make a sad kind of sense. A 2016 study  published in the journal Research in Social Stratification and Mobility found that conventionally attractive individuals out-earned their peers by about 20%. When researchers started factoring in “grooming” (which, for women, included makeup), the gap narrowed.

“We found that makeup can signal how much effort a woman is willing to put in to meet gender presentation expectations, which may spill over into judgments about how much effort a worker will put into other aspects of work,” said Wong, co-author of the study and an assistant professor of sociology at the University of South Carolina.

“Managers, bosses, supervisors and superiors may be using women’s use and nonuse of makeup as a way to judge how compliant and committed they are to doing other kinds of work,” she told HuffPost. 

Of course, women who are perceived as wearing too much makeup get judged for it as well, according to Tara Well , a professor of psychology at Barnard College of Columbia University in New York City.

“Research shows that when people are asked to rate women on their appearance, women wearing a moderate amount of makeup are rated the highest in competence,” said Well, who studies self-perception. “No makeup may imply that she doesn’t care, and too much makeup may imply that she is too focused on her appearance and less focused on her work.”

Will this makeup-free work trend last? 

Long, the aforementioned makeup historian, thinks that traditional expectations around self-presentation at work will crop up again old grooming habits die hard but that women will play a bigger part in setting them. 

“Throughout the pandemic, I think women have proven how much power and influence they have over the economy, especially the beauty industry,” she said. “When women stopped purchasing as many cosmetic products during the pandemic, the beauty industry began to panic.”

Women turned their attention to researching cosmetic product ingredients, Long said, opting for more natural products and trends . The beauty industry, reeling from plummeting sales, was forced to listen. 

“Women took back agency over their cosmetic routines by investing in more skin care products and natural makeup products during the pandemic,” she added. “I predict workplace makeup trends will be more about enhancing rather than transforming.”

Ruth Orevba , who works as a director at Macy’s corporate office in New York City, has taken the “enhance what you’ve got” approach long before the pandemic. She’s an ardent skin care enthusiast and credits her esthetician with changing her skin for the better.

“It’s been four years now where I follow my daily a.m. and p.m. skin care routine, and I rarely break out anymore and my dark spots have greatly been reduced,” Orevba said. “I save doing my makeup for the special events or big meeting I have.”

(Of course, quality skin care products  serums, oils,  rich moisturizer   don’t always come cheap. If you’re on a budget, here are some affordable brands to check out.)

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I save doing my makeup for the special events or big meeting I have," one woman said.

Take it from Orevba, though: If you do decide to go makeup-free, you could get some unnecessary commentary from co-workers.

“I work in a corporate office in retail fashion, where everyone is looking their best, so when I first started transitioning from wearing heavy makeup on a daily basis to going completely natural, at first I would get those comments like, ‘You look tired,’” Orevba said.

After a couple months of sticking to her facial routine and seeing an esthetician regularly, the comments started to change.

“It became, ‘Wow, you look great. What foundation are you wearing?’” she said. “In time, I started to feel more confident in my overall self again — without makeup.”

Before You Go

30 Products For People Who Love Makeup But Suck At Putting It On
A winged eyeliner stamp(01 of30)
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In case you've spent what feels like an eternity working on your flick to no avail.

Promising review: "I am not one to write reviews often, but this product has exceeded my expectations! I normally use liquid liners such as Kat Von D Tattoo, but this has drastically reduced the time it takes for me to create a winged look! I personally prefer a longer wing, but this stamp provides a template to work with and reduces the amount of time to create sister wings theyre pretty much twins now! The eyeliner pen itself its a bit broad for me, but the pigment is great!" Amazon Customer

Get it from Amazon for $11.97 (available in two sizes).
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An SPF 30 color-correcting treatment(02 of30)
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It'll help light-complected folks cancel out all sorts of redness thanks to its green-to-beige formula that'll feel oh-so-cool going onto your skin. Some reviewers even use it in lieu of foundation or a BB cream because it works that well.

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Get it from Sephora for $19+ (available in two sizes).
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A translucent setting powder(03 of30)
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People of color swear by this because it blends in perfectly with zero flashback and keep your foundation set for the day.

Promising review: "For people of colors. As an African American female, this provides beautiful coverage and smooths out little imperfections. Just a CAVEAT: A little goes a long way." Bella Cieli Vox

Get it from Amazon for $5.72 (available in six variations, including extra coverage).
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Niacinamide dew drops(04 of30)
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It's a multiuse highlighting serum that'll make you look like a better-hydrated version of yourself. You can use it with or without makeup!

Promising review: "Love this stuff! First off, the smell is amazing. Light watermelon scent that doesnt linger. My face felt so nice and moisturized hours later and my skin had a subtle glow. Perfect for those no makeup days. Will definitely repurchase." Tahneealexandri

Get it from Sephora for $34 .
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A sheer lip color(05 of30)
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It's super easy to control (and even layer!!!) and looks like a just-blotted lipstick. It's vegan, hypoallergenic, paraben- and cruelty-free.

Promising review: "I have used generationG for more than two years. I am just amazed at how easy it is to apply, it's very lightweight and does not let your lips dry. Would highly recommend this to my friends. I even got my mom on my side" Drea

Get it from Glossier for $18 (available in six colors).
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Or an SPF 15 tinted lip balm(06 of30)
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It's easy to put on without a mirror, is super moisturizing and has color that tints your lips for the day. If you're afraid of lipstick, this is a safe bet.

Get it from Amazon for $5.99 (available in four colors).
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Hands-free eyeshadows shields(07 of30)
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I saw a makeup artist use these on Theresa from "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" she was giving her a seriously smoky eye that had ZERO fallout. So please sign me up.

Promising review: "Shadow Shields are awesome and very simple to use. I use these on my clients all the time! The purpose of this product is to eliminate messy situations with makeup application like smudges, streaks, and shadow fallout. It has become my best friend when creating a perfect winged eyeliner. Ladies are who getting into beauty really would benefit from this a lot. I also like that this product saves me time with my clients and myself. I don't have to worry about being perfect with my eye shadow. TIP: Cut the shadow shields in half to increase longevity. If you doing a more drastic look use a whole shadow shield." Blossom

Get a pack of 30 from Amazon for $8.89 .
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A three-pack of makeup sponges(08 of30)
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When damp, these can help blend your foundation into a filter-like finish. Plus, they come with little stands you can park them in after you've washed them.

Promising review: "The blenders are excellent quality, blends my makeup very well. I love the holder as well, never liked the idea of throwing in the blender I use directly on my face in my makeup bag, the holder keeps it clean and away from germs!" Oneisha

Get them from Amazon for $5.98 .
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A tinted luminizer stick(09 of30)
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You can wear this like foundation, use it as a highlighter or swipe it on to mask undereye circles. It's super creamy and stays put!

Get it from Joah for $15.99 (available in 10 shades).
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A holographic stick(10 of30)
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It can serve as both blush and highlighter because you deserve one simple step that'll make you look like the most glamorous alien supervillain ever. (A look worth trying for every day, to be honest.) This magical stuff easily swipes onto cheeks, eyes or lips and will melt right into your skin.

Promising review: "I am not a highlighter person, but I had to get this product. The color payoff is unbelievable, you get a lot of product for the price, it's easy to apply and the color is so unique." finessa

Get it from Sephora for $18 (also available in three colors in mini versions).
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A set of vibrant but blendable highlighters(11 of30)
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You'll find all sorts of ways to use these. They look bright, but they really do blend well if you're going for something a little more subtle. If you own this, you likely need no other highlighters at your disposal!

Get it from KimChi Chic for $19 .
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A bronzing moisturizer(12 of30)
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You'll want this if you can't quite seem to find the right balance between pallid and orange when applying bronzer. It's tough out there for a building-dweller! Makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury also has an amazing Insta with tons of beautiful before-and-afters that are straight-up radiant. Her product might be the next best thing to having her make up your face for you.

Promising review: "PERFECT MOISTURIZER! This adds just the right tint on the days I do not want to wear full foundation. Lightweight and smells great. It's my new go-to!" abrow54

Get it from Nordstrom for $40 .
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A long-lasting matte liquid lipstick(13 of30)
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It could quite possibly be your new go-to because of its velvety texture, handy applicator and stay-put formula.

Get it from Sephora for $24 (available in two metallic shades, and 24 matte shades).
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Oil-blotting sheets(14 of30)
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You can keep your foundation looking its best when afternoon shine starts to creep into your look. Plus, the packet takes up just a teensy bit of space in your bag.

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Geta pack of 200 from Amazon for $11.95 .
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A concealer with an XL applicator(15 of30)
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Easily target almost anything you'd like to cover up on your beautiful visage. (Psst ... you can totally get away with skipping foundation thanks to this super blendable stuff.)

Promising review: "Not only is the packaging of this concealer cute and classic, but it also provides really great coverage. You only need to use a little bit to get great coverage, the applicator is great, and I don't have any problems with creasing (although I don't have any fine lines either). If you're wanting a concealer similar to expensive brands but at a drugstore price, you'll like this!" Kayla Williams

Get it from Amazon for $6 (available in 30 shades).
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Or a more precise holy grail concealer(16 of30)
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Makeup obsessives have been raving about this since it launched because it's so easy to use and actually stays put. It's full-coverage with a creamy, easy-to-blend formula that's also great for contouring. Reviewers with dry skin suggest making sure to use a moisturizer before applying (though you should be moisturizing anyway!). It's vegan, dermatologist-tested and cruelty-free.

Promising review: "I can't say enough positive things about this concealer! Be sure to apply it with a wet brush/blender and on top of your foundation!!! (it wasn't until recently I realized a lot of women are applying concealer before foundation ) Definitely a beauty bag must have!!! " RowdyNation#18

Get it from Ulta for $27 (available in 35 shades).
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A long-lasting eyebrow gel (that's waterproof!)(17 of30)
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You may have seen this on "Shark Tank" and been considering ever since. 'Tis time.

Promising review: "I love this stuff! Im one of those people who over-plucked in the past and now cant get the thick eyebrows I once hated back. It does take practice and a little trial and error to get the perfect brow. I usually keep a Q-tip handy and sometimes have to reshape after I apply. It is waterproof and lasts a few days. I am careful in the shower when washing my face to wash around the brows. Photos are me out for a jog without anything on my brows, second is after delivering my baby yes. After my water broke, I took a shower and applied my Wunderbrow! Lasted through 12 hours of labor and three days in the hospital. =)" Tiffany Haney

Get it from Amazon for $22 (available in four colors).
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Or an amazing clear brow fluffer/shaper(18 of30)
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Perfect if your brows are already lush, but those lil' hairs never seem to stay put. This legendary brow shaper has been a beauty fiend fave for a few years now.

Promising review: "I have always had trouble getting a brow routine down pat. Most products are too expensive or too time consuming. I make an effort to get my eight hours of beauty sleep every night and so I simply don't have time to have a three-step system for my brows. Since I started using Boy Brow, my brows look amazing every day and it takes a minute or less to get them that way. It is my holy grail brow product and I recommend to everyone." BenshoffEm

Get it from Glossier for $16 (available in five colors).
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A folding, lighted compact(19 of30)
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So you won't have to get too close to the mirror just to touch up your look.

Get it from Amazon for $9.99 (available in two colors).
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A super simple cream-to-powder eyeshadow stick(20 of30)
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In case you watch mesmerizing Insta makeup videos over and over again but aren't sure about dropping $125 on an eyeshadow palette right now.

Promising review: "Oh you better get these. I have been ill and for the first time in my adult life, I couldn't use my hands right to put on eye makeup. I read reviews and thought I will try these. These are amazing. I put it on yesterday. Smooth, easy application. Goes on just as you see color, not too light like others I've tried. It is still on today from my trip yesterday. We were at my doctor and I was so tired I slept with eye makeup on, not unusual, lol. I mean this stays and color for my brown eyes is great!!!" girlyjohnnie

Get it from Amazon for $14 (available in 16 shades)
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A waterproof eyeshadow primer(21 of30)
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It'll keep that perfectly blended eyeshadow (LOOK AT YOU!) in place.

Promising review: "So let me start by saying I have used nearly every eyeshadow primer available. From high end to low... they don't hold a candle to Thank Me Later. I have very oily skin. Using this primer, shadow lasts a full eight hours or more. I could get maybe five or six out of the other brands, if I'm lucky. I got this as a sample in my Ipsy bag, and I had to buy the full-size product straight away! I couldn't be happier with my purchase. Thank you Elizabeth Mott for finally making a primer that lasts! I love this stuff!" Melissa Mae

Get it from Amazon for $13.48 .
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A universal lip liner(22 of30)
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Combat feathering and fading without having to match up liners with lippies. It's 2021 let's not waste our time on that, OK?

Promising review: "I am in love with this lip liner! I have used it with different lipsticks and it works perfectly! Such a life saver don't waste your money on a a bunch of liners when you can just have this one!" shoesNrouge

Get it from Sephora for $10 .
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Or this lip liner(23 of30)
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It's soft but saturated enough to fill in your lips and eliminate the need for lipstick! It's especially great for the summer when heat and humidity make it feel like any and all makeup is sliding off your face.

Get it from Sephora for $13 (available in 33 shades).
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A saturated balm stick(24 of30)
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It features one-step application for a stunning effect that merely entails coloring in the lines.

Promising review: "I love how easy the Shine Up Sticks are to wear and super comfortable on the Lips, this shade is a beautiful pop of color without being too much." Niamh

Get it from Beauty Pie for $25 (or a member price of $4.40 with a 3+ month membership , available in seven colors).
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A makeup-correcting stick(25 of30)
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Perfect for folks with sensitive skin. This lets you avoid having to start from scratch when you color outside your lip liner lines. Plus it doubles nay, triples as a lip balm and cuticle oil stick.

Promising review: "I've tried just using regular Chapstick or Vaseline before when running into melting makeup especially in public, but i have to say this is the product that works just right for me and beats any of those options and even better is that it's not sticky like my usual vaseline so I can re-apply right away.

I put it to the test and decided to try removing thick liquid liner, thin liquid liner and regular pencil liner with some coarse toilet paper. the results are pretty good even with such rough paper. The regular liner and pencil liner came off in one wipe, but it just took a bit more time and wipes to remove the large amount of liner." Z

Get it from Amazon for $14.99 .
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A makeup-erasing cloth(26 of30)
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Take off a whole face of makeup with just water. This product is environmentally friendly AND super soft on your skin. It launders really well and is big enough to use for a few days before you have to put it in the wash.

Get it from Amazon for $20 (available in several colors). Also check out a three-pack of dupes that work nearly as well but are slightly less gentle for $5.25 .
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A double eyeliner pencil in coordinating shades(27 of30)
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It'll really make your eyes pop when combined. Or just go with one color at a time? Whatever, it's your look! These eyeliners are super smooth and HIGHLY pigmented. They're hypoallergenic, vegan and EWG Verified.

Get it from C'est Moi for $12 (available in six colors).
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A universal gloss(28 of30)
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You can add it to lips, eyelids, cheekbones or any other spot where you want to dazzle. It's cruelty-free, vegan, paraben-free and phthalate-free. Plus Fluide is a queer-owned and woman-owned business!

Get it from Fluide for $15 (available in five colors).
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An all-in-one formula mascara(29 of30)
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It'll lengthen and separate lashes, plus stay all day without flaking or smudging.

Promising review: "One of the best mascaras I've ever used. Thick, beautiful lashes that almost resemble false lashes. A remarkable product." Michele N.

Get it from BH Cosmetics for $9 .
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A cinch-able cosmetic bag(30 of30)
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You can be a makeup veteran and still make a total mess, but this works as a handy surface to catch spills. Plus, it's machine-washable.

Promising review: "Great for the girl on the go who doesn't always get her makeup on before leaving the house or struggles with finding what you want deep in your purse. No more makeup mess on my passenger's seat and it doesn't go flying when I hit the brakes. Not that I would try to put on makeup while driving. Also easy to grab when going on a vacation." m.panske

Get it from Amazon for $26.95 .
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