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5 Products Every Makeup Addict Has In Their Arsenal

Mascaras and blushes and eye shadows, oh my!

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5 Products Every Makeup Addict Has In Their Arsenal
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Over the course of her lifetime, a girl will fall in love a certain amount of times. First, she falls in love with her family; second, with the love of her life and third, with the beauty of being a woman. While there may seem to be so many downsides to being a woman, there are also countless upsides. We can become anyone we want with the skilled touch of a makeup artist and the crafted hands of a hair stylist. The use of these tools are empowering and so much fun.

Something makeup addicts know is their go-to products, most of which include the following.

1. Your favorite foundation

Foundation is like your skin but so, so much better. You love brushing the beautiful powder onto your face like an artist adds paint to a canvas.

2. Your conspicuous concealer

Concealer is every girl's, or guy's, best friend. It hides that pesky pimple you've been battling for more than a week or those dark, under-eye stress circles. Your concealer is one of the items you can't live without.

3. Your must-have mascara

Every girl's makeup collection includes her trusty mascara. It's the perfect touch that makes your eyes irresistible and draws people in. You love the way it adds volume and length, and you can never go a day without it.

4. Your best blush/contour set

You feel like the Kardashian's makeup artist as you sweep the brush along your cheek bones, perfectly defining them. They pop against the sunlight, causing people to constantly ask how you do that.

5. Your enchanting eye shadow palette

From Naked to Lorac, there are so many perfect shades to brush across your lids. The most fun are the combinations of colors you put together to make your eyes pop. It's your favorite part of your whole routine.

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