Aisling’s Picks: Root cover up for red hair, nude palette and a silky cleanser

Create easy smokey summer eyes with a great budget palette and crayons from Lancome Hypnose

Color Wow
Red Root Cover Up

(€40) This is a little box of magic. It’s been my saviour plenty of times when a visit to the hairdresser was just not possible. So when I alerted a redhaired friend that there was a version for red hair there was a squeal of excitement that might well have been heard from space. I can report it covers greys just as well as the blonde and dark versions. Sing hosannas.

Eyes on Mac Warm Neutral Eyes x 15

(€75) Be still my beating heart. This is a large luxury, 15 shadow strong neutral palette with a mix of tones and textures that you will use and enjoy for a long time. From the deep dark brown shade which provide depth and definition and also work as a liner, to the shimmering golds, burgandies and matte blendable shades - all of these shadows will work hard and the palette colours are varied enough to allow the creation of several different looks.

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Maybelline The Nudes Palette

(€14.99) If you’re hankering after a new nude palette but can’t stretch to a splurge on Mac, then consider this new box of tricks from Maybelline. Twelve shades run the gamut from deep metalic bronze to light creams and chocolates, enabling the creation of barely there looks, or full on dark smokey eyes, depending on your mood.

Label.m. Rejuvenating oil mist

(€36.46) A professional hair product that was used to revive the models parched hair during London Fashion Week. This fine, argan oil infused spray settles gently over hair to add shine, moisture and refresh without looking greasy.

Shiseido
Perfect Cleansing Oil

A milky, oil cleanser that moisturises while it cleanses, lifting even stubborn waterproof eyeliner and mascara easily and without fuss. It is ideal for dry and dehydrated skin types as it begins the hydration process straight from the cleansing stage.

Lancome
Ombre Hypnose Stylo

(€27.35) Available in eight shades this is the ultimate easy to use eyeshadow tool. As it is a crayon it is simple to position it exactly where you want it to go and blending is as easy as smudging with your fingertips. Use it as an eyeliner, colour in your eyelids with one of the brighter shades or use a darker one to emphasise the crease and provide drama, The possibilities are endless.