25 products our editors are adding to cart in the Sephora Beauty Pass sale

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Sephora sales are few and far between. In the last 12 months we've shopped the Sephora holiday sale, the Sephora Black Friday sale, and the Sephora Festive Frenzy sale, but we've been pining for another opportunity to stock up on all our Sephora exclusive favourites.
From Patrick Ta's viral blush palettes, to Rihanna's Barbados Cherry infused Fenty Skin, and Selena Gomez's peach scented Rare Beauty body care — there's an awful lot to add to one's wishlist in anticipation.
Thankfully, Sephora has just announced the return of the Sephora Beauty Pass sale, which means that Sephora members can save up to 20 per cent on all of the beauty retailer's best-sellers. Plus, for the first time ever in Australia, Haus Labs by Lady Gaga will be included exclusively in the sale event.
Sephora Beauty Pass Sale
What is the Sephora Beauty pass?
Sephora's membership program comes with a physical and digital Beauty Pass — hence the name of the sale. You can sign up to become a Sephora Beauty Pass member here, and earn one point for every dollar you spend. There are also different tiers, which reflect how much money you spend in-store and online. All Sephora Beauty Pass members start as 'White' members, graduating to 'Black' membership after accumulating 200 points, followed by the 'Gold' tier after gaining 1500 points.
When does the Sephora Beauty Pass Sale start?
From Tuesday 9th September until Sunday 14th September, Beauty Pass members can score up to 20 per cent off in-store and online on brands like Rare Beauty, Kayali, Milk Makeup, and Fenty Beauty, and 30 per cent off on Sephora Collection.
But that's not all: White Members can get 15 per cent off sitewide with no minimum spend from Wednesday 10th September at 9pm and in-store from Thursday 11th September. Black Members will enjoy 20 per cent off if they spend $100 or more from Wednesday 10th September at 9pm or in-store from Thursday 11th September. While, Gold tier members will have access to a whopping 20 per cent off sitewide with no minimum spend from Tuesday 9th September at 9pm or in-store from Wednesday 10th September.
However, word to the wise, if you were hoping to get your hands on Dyson, GHD, Mermade Hair, Lelo, Smile Makers, Cloud Nine, Kilian, and The Ordinary, these brands will unfortunately be excluded from the sale, as are already marked down products, gifts with purchase, and in-store beauty services.
Do you need a Sephora discount code?
Nope, no discount code required here. Just ensure you're logged in to see the correct discount reflected in your cart at checkout.
What to shop in the Sephora Beauty Pass Sale?

Haus Labs By Lady Gaga Bio-Radiant™ Glassy Balm Highlighter Stick
usually $52 from Sephora
"I'm in love with this stuff. It emulates another favourite in my makeup collection — Chanel's Baume Essential ($83 from MYER) — but I love the slimmer applicator on this more affordable option from Haus Labs. The opalescent finish is also something only Lady Gaga could dream up." — Briar Clark, BEAUTYcrew's Beauty Editor
Key features:
Sea fennel extract mimics the skin smoothing and fortifying benefits of retinol without irritation
Wakame extract helps to strengthen the skin's barrier
Hyaluronic acid promotes moisture retention
Plant squalane helps to nourishes and hydrate
Multi-use body, cheeks, eyes and lips formula
Non-sticky, non-comedogenic, and fragrance-free
Available at:
3g: usually $52 from Sephora

Laneige Bouncy & Firm Serum
usually $65 from Sephora
"I was a big fan of Laneige's Water Bank range, but this selection blows it out of the water as far as I'm concerned. It's just as hydrating, but I've also found that it plumps and smooths the appearance of my fine lines, and my skin appears firmer and more bouncy after I've applied it." — Briar Clark, BEAUTYcrew's Beauty Editor
Key features:
Contains Peony & Collagen Complex™ to hydrate and improve elasticity
24,000 SmoothTech™ Capsules smooth fine lines and texture
Peptide Water firms and plumps
Lightweight, non-sticky formula
Available at:
30ml: usually $65 from Sephora

Huda Beauty Easy Bake Setting Spray
usually $30 from Sephora
"I really hate having to carry around a full makeup bag in my handbag, it’s just one extra thing to carry. But I also don’t like leaving good quality makeup in my desk drawers, because most of it expires before I actually get to use it. Instead I carry a mini bottle of Huda Beauty Easy Bake Setting Spray in the George, Gina & Lucy bowling bag I take to work everyday to refresh my makeup if I need to. It contains a rice starch and hyaluronic acid complex that simultaneously sets and hydrates the skin, which is a necessity if you have perpetually dry skin like me. Setting powder just isn’t going to cut it, sorry." — Briar Clark, BEAUTYcrew's Beauty Editor
Key features:
Long-lasting setting spray formula
Blurs pores, controls shine and locks makeup for 16 hours
Infused with rice starch and hyaluronic acid complex
Soft-focus finish
Available at:
30ml: usually $30 from Sephora
100ml: usually $55 from Sephora

Rare Beauty Perfect Strokes Universal Volumizing Mascara
usually $21 from Sephora
"With ultra-straight, seriously fair lashes, I need all the help I can get from my mascara of choice. And while I might be a total mascara hoarder (it’s a problem, I know), I’ve got a few favourites that live on high rotation. But the tube I reach for time and time again is the Rare Beauty Mascara. Rare Beauty blushes may enjoy a lot of hype, but this tube of mascara is just as good in my opinion. Not only does it help your lashes hold a lifted curl, but it gives them a level of volume that make it a unique outlier in the category. Plus, the formula manages to stay flake-free, allowing me to avoid awkward panda eye smudges come the afternoon." — Emma Allcock, BEAUTYcrew’s Content Producer
Key features:
Lengthens, curls and volumises
Weightless, buildable formula
Eye-hugging, curvy mascara wand with multiple bristle lengths
Ultra-black, water-resistant formula
Promises flake-free and smudge-proof wear all day long
Available at:
8ml: usually $21 from Sephora
13.5ml: usually $39 from Sephora

Dior Miss Dior Eau De Parfum
usually $133 from Sephora
"Having been a beauty editor for a decade, my desk fragrance collection is as extensive as it is varied. But only select standouts make it out of the drawer and onto my desktop for consistent use. I’m a big fan of having specific scents designated for office days (it helps with work-life balance, I swear), and my current favourite is an old classic: the Miss Dior Eau De Parfum. A few different Miss Dior bottles have made their way through my workspace, but the OG velvety floral version (with its mix of honeyed and peppery notes atop a flowery base) can always be relied upon to set you up for whatever’s on the schedule." — Delaney Loane, BEAUTYcrew's Editor
Fragrance notes:
Top: Iris, Peony and Lily-of-the-Valley
Heart: Rose, Apricot and Peach
Base: Vanilla, Musk, Tonka Bean, Sandalwood and Benzoin
Available at:
30ml: usually $133 from Sephora
50ml: usually $210 from Sephora
100ml: usually $295 from Sephora
150ml: usually $369 from Sephora

Makeup By Mario Soft Pop Plumping Blush Veil in 'Rose Crush'
usually $69 from Sephora
“One product I always love to help bring my makeup together is blush. Whether I’m doing a minimal or full-glam look, I feel blush finishes the look and makes everything look cohesive. A favourite of mine that I use every day is Makeup By Mario Soft Pop Plumping Blush Veil in Rose Crush ($63 from Sephora). It’s super blendable and creamy, and I can build it up to have more colour payoff if I want a look that’s a little more bold. It sits on the skin with a natural finish, and doesn’t look too glossy or matte — the perfect in between!” — Maddy Wilson, BEAUTYcrew's Shopping Content Producer
Key features:
Available in 10 shades
Weightless, sheer cream formula
Infused with hyaluronic acid
Plumps, hydrates and leaves skin with a dewy finish
Contains luminous pearlescent pigments
Available at:
usually $69 from Sephora

BYOMA Barrier Repair Eye Cream
usually $25 from Sephora
“I’ve never met an eye cream I wasn’t willing to try, which means I have a serious stash that I regularly reach for. And while not every formula is able to give my dark under eyes a brightening boost or give me the delusion that the fine lines are gone, the ones that do, more than earn their spot in my rotation — which is exactly where the brand new Byoma eye cream comes in. The rich, creamy consistency sinks into my skin effortlessly, creating a flawless base for makeup; and with the ceramide-rich formula, I know my under eye area is getting all the skin-supporting benefits it needs.” — Emma Allcock, BEAUTYcrew’s Content Producer
Key features:
Contains a barrier lipid complex, copper tripeptides, and ectoin
Rich, creamy texture
Hydrates, rejuvenates and soothes tired under eyes
Non-comedogenic, and alcohol and fragrance free
Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin
Available at:
20ml: usually $25 from Sephora

Haus Labs By Lady Gaga Triclone Skin Tech™ Concealer
usually $53 from Sephora
"This concealer is beautiful under the eyes. If you deal with chronic dark circles then you'll love this plumping, smoothing, hydrating and brightening formula. The only thing I don't love is that it tends to highlight any texture around my nose or dry patches if I apply it elsewhere on my skin if I've been lax with my lactic acid use. But I'm prepared to stay on top of my skin care routine for this stuff, it's just so damn pretty on the skin." — Briar Clark, BEAUTYcrew's Beauty Editor
Key features:
Available in 31 shades
Brightens
Plumps and hydrates
Infused with skin care ingredients
Blurs fine lines and imperfections
Available at:
7ml: usually $53 from Sephora

Paula's Choice Pro-Collagen Peptide Plumping Moisturizer
usually $70 from Sephora
“The Paula’s Choice Pro-Collagen Peptide Plumping Moisturiser is a newbie for me, and yet two weeks into using it, it’s already a beauty product I can't live without. I’m too scared to try anything other than skin care for signs of ageing, and this is the first product I’ve seen make a difference in blurring and softening the appearance of visible creases in my forehead. It’s a lightweight gel-cream moisturiser that I apply morning and night rather generously (it feels so nice on the face), and I will be restocking time and time again from now on. My face just feels bouncier after using it, and it gives the kind of glossy, fresh finish that means you don’t have to wear makeup when you don’t want to.” — Delaney Loane, BEAUTYcrew's Editor
Key features:
Lightweight gel-cream texture
Infused with three types of pro-collagen peptides
Enhances the skin's natural glow
Plumps and firms
Helps to prep the skin for makeup (doesn't pill)
Available at:
50ml: usually $70 from Sephora

Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask
usually $31 from Sephora
"During winter, I always turn to an overnight lip mask, even throughout the day. So it should come as no surprise that I go through tubs of the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask every year. All their flavours and scents are amazing (I’m currently loving the limited edition Taro shade). The mask is super hydrating thanks to coconut oil, and I find I wake up in the morning without my lips feeling dry or crusty thanks to the Berry Fruit Complex that gently exfoliates the dead skin cells. I use it religiously throughout winter to repair dry lips, but it also works as a quick 10-minute lip mask before a night out, too!" — Maddy Wilson, BEAUTYcrew's Shopping Content Producer
Key features:
Available in four scents
Enriched with Berry Fruit Complex™, vitamin C and coconut oil
Deeply moisturises and seals in hydration overnight
Conditions and nourishes lips
Gently exfoliates dead skin cells
Soothes chapped lips
Available at:
20g: usually $31 from Sephora

Sulwhasoo Concentrated Ginseng Rejuvenating Serum
usually $102 from Sephora
"Sulwhasoo’s First Care Activating Serum VI ($146 from Sephora) has been a firm favourite of mine for years. But after trying the Concentrated Ginseng Rejuvenating Serum, I think I have a new recommendation for my friends and family when they ask me what my favourite serum is. This pick plumps and moisturises my skin, and noticeably enhances the overall radiance of my complexion too. Plus, the spa-inspired and completely natural ginseng scent is to die for." — Briar Clark, BEAUTYcrew's Beauty Editor
Key features:
Firms, lifts and enhances elasticity
Nourishes and moisturises skin
Infused with collagen-boosting ginseng peptides
Encapsulated technology ensures ingredients are delivered deep into skin
Contains 100,000 ginseng capsules
Available at:
15ml: $102 from Sephora
30ml: $196 from Sephora
50ml: $312 from Sephora

Benefit Cosmetics Hoola Matte Bronzer
usually $37 from Sephora
"If you’ve not tried the iconic and forever OG Benefit Hoola Bronzer, what are you waiting for? The cult-fave formula now comes in multiple shades (we love a shade inclusive range), but for me, the classic Hoola tone is the perfect shade for a bronzy all over glow. And let’s be real, this is a makeup product that I use with a heavy, ‘wishing it was summer’ hand without looking crazy OTT." — Emma Allcock, BEAUTYcrew’s Content Producer
Key features:
Available in four shades
Available in full and travel size compacts
Silky-soft, matte finish bronzing powder
Ultra-blendable formula
Available at:

Pat McGrath Labs Skin Fetish Sublime Perfection Foundation
usually $123 from Sephora
"As far as I’m concerned you can’t put a price on perfect skin, and this expensive makeup product is worth buying. This foundation launched in 2019, but it’s the base makeup product I still recommend to people most often regardless of the RRP. It creates the most flawless, airbrushed and radiant finish I have ever seen IRL, plus, it blends seamlessly no matter what tool I'm using to apply it. However, my favourite aspect of this luxurious pick is just how visually undetectable it is, and how weightless it feels on my skin." — Briar Clark, BEAUTYcrew’s Beauty Editor
Key features:
Available in 36 shades
Weightless, hydrating, serum-like texture
Sheer to medium buildable coverage
Soft-focus finish
Available at:
35ml: usually $123 from Sephora

Gucci Beauty Flora Gorgeous Orchid Eau De Parfum
usually $58 from Sephora
"If I’m honest I originally bought my first Gucci Flora Gorgeous Orchid for the bottle. I realise that’s a big spend to put behind a packaging preference, but it’s practically art whilst maintaining a good mix of chic and cheerful. It’s also the closest to securing a piece of the Gucci wallpaper I’ll get, so it’s basically a bargain. It’s a good thing I like the bottle though, as I’ve since collected a few. The fragrance inside is my absolute favourite for the day — it’s a sunny vanilla scent that’s certainly heftier than the fruity-floral variations I generally gravitate toward, but perhaps that’s why its tenure has been the longest in my collection. It stands out both visually and to the senses (thanks to its double dose of vanilla, in both vanilla duo and vanilla orchid form), and practically demands glowing compliments." — Delaney Loane, BEAUTYcrew's Editor
Fragrance notes:
Top: Vanilla
Heart: Vanilla Orchid
Base: Ozonic Notes
Available at:
10ml: usually $58 from Sephora
50ml: usually $194 from Sephora
100ml: usually $270 from Sephora

Haus Labs By Lady Gaga PhD Hybrid Lip Glaze
usually $43 from Sephora
"I don't know if it's the shade I was wearing (macaron for your reference) or the plumping complex in this stuff, but my lips have never looked better. And I love that I don't have to live through an uncomfortable burning sensation in the pursuit of a plush pout." — Briar Clark, BEAUTYcrew's Beauty Editor
Key features:
Available in six shades
Lip boosting plumping peptide complex enhances natural volume
Lip oil, balm, plumper, and gloss in one product
Hydrates, smooths and nourishes lips
Non-sticky finish
Available at:
7ml: usually $43 from Sephora

Patrick Ta Major Headlines Double-Take Creme & Powder Blush
usually $68 from Sephora
"I’m almost embarrassed to admit how impatiently I waited for this creme and powder blush combo palette to come back into stock at Sephora. The shade 'She’s A Doll' was the precise punchy pink tone I had been wanting to try, and I was hearing rave reviews about its longevity and dewiness. It definitely delivered upon arrival, I’m glad to say. I’m a fiend for blush but find that it’s usually MIA by 11am regardless of overzealous application. The combo of these two finishes, however, meant that the cloud of pink colour didn’t budge until cleanser got involved at EOD. I like to apply the powder with a fluffy brush, then double down using a denser brush to add the creme for a fresh candy pink glossiness that locks in both layers." — Delaney Loane, BEAUTYcrew’s Editor
Key features:
Available in 16 powder and creme duo shades
Pigmented, weightless powder
Hydrating, dewy cream formula
Can be worn separately or together for a customised finish
Creme can be layered over the powder formula for a radiant look
Available at:
10.5g: usually $68 from Sephora

Goldfield & Banks Silky Woods Elixir Botanical Series Perfume Spray
usually $81 from Sephora
"Goldfield & Banks Silky Woods Elixir is the designated evening fragrance in my collection that is actually very rarely worn out at night, because I’m a homebody. However, when the weather cools down, I spritz this stuff like money doesn’t mean a thing, regardless of the time or occasion. It’s rich and luxurious, but it’s not overwhelming or overtly feminine. Instead, the warm, smoky woods, and gourmand-leaning combination of vanilla, oud, musk and fig, feels like being wrapped in cashmere in a toasty room with a wood fire burning. Delicious in the dead of winter, this is an all-time favourite fragrance of mine." — Briar Clark, BEAUTYcrew's Beauty Editor
Fragrance notes:
Top: Fig and Saffron
Heart: Orris and Guaiac Wood
Base: Vanilla, Oud Assafi and Tropical Australian Agarwood
Available at:
10ml: usually $81 from Sephora
100ml: usually $416 from Sephora

Rare Beauty Brow Harmony Flexible Lifting Gel
usually $34 from Sephora
“If, like me, your brows are an unruly and at times untameable mess then you need a good brow gel. As a dedicated, at-home brow-dyeing gal (I promise it’s a worthwhile swap), all I need is a strong-holding clear gel and I’m good to go. My forever fave (and almost empty) fave is the Rare Beauty Brow Harmony Flexible Lifting Gel. The double-sided wand offers both short and long bristles depending on if you’re after a quick lick of a coat or a more structured lamination look, or a little of both for somewhere in between." — Emma Allcock, BEAUTYcrew’s Content Producer
Key features:
Universal clear, waterproof brow gel
Weightless formula
Flake and cake resistant
Never stiff, sticky or crunchy
Sweat proof
Available at:
4.5g: usually $34 from Sephora

Tarte Shape Tape Contour Concealer
usually $53 from Sephora
“After several years of being a ‘what do you mean you’re not wearing foundation?!’ type, I’ve finally made the switch to concealer only. As I grow out of my prior need to be as orange and covered up as possible (personal development and I’m proud), I prefer a lighter shade (I’m currently using 20S ‘Light Sand’) and a lighter touch. The Tarte Shape Tape Contour Concealer is the formula that got me there. I noticed I was preferring the look of my base before I went back in with a heavier foundation, and have since ditched the step altogether. Now don’t get me wrong — this is no ‘barely there’ type of concealer. It still behaves much like a light foundation, but only having to carry a small tube around in your makeup bag (instead of a big, breakable bottle) is a true triumph.” — Delaney Loane, BEAUTYcrew’s Editor
Key features:
Available in 30 shades
Full coverage
Matte finish
Smooths and brightens for an eye-lift effect
Crease-proof formula doesn't cake or settle into fine lines
Promises 16 hours of flawless wear
Available at:
10ml: usually $53 from Sephora

Haus Labs By Lady Gaga Color Fuse Glassy Blush Balm Stick
usually $59 from Sephora
"I have been wearing and testing this for a few weeks now and I was honestly really surprised by how impressive the formula wears throughout the day. It doesn't make any longevity claims but that didn't stop it from holding on to my face all day long. The colour pay off is fantastic. The shades are sheer but buildable, and blend easily, so applying blush in the morning doesn't take an age like some cream and liquid formulas currently on the market. The thing I'm most obsessed though is the glassy, plump look it gives my cheeks." — Briar Clark, BEAUTYcrew's Beauty Editor
Key features:
Available in eight shades
Fermented arnica visibly reduces the appearance of redness
Goji berry complex boosts radiance and makes skin look more plump
Fermented green tea supports elasticity
Fermented licorice root soothes and brightens
Plant squalane nourishes and softens
Longwear and fade-resistant
Available at:
5g: usually $59 from Sephora

Anastasia Beverly Hills Spice Eyeshadow Palette Mini
usually $55 from Sephora
“If you share in my perspective that peachy-pink is a neutral, this Anastasia Beverly Hills Mini Spice Palette offers the ultimate edit of everyday colours. Personally I prefer my nude shadows on the warmer side, so I enjoy the fact that all shades (from the subtle shimmery mocha to the matte cocoa and the molten-metallic gold) are deliciously rich, warm and flattering on the face. My brush gravitates toward the top left lid-neutralising shade most frequently, but I also enjoy a light dusting of the glitzy middle trio or a little lower row crease definition.” — Delaney Loane, BEAUTYcrew’s Editor
Key features:
Nine full-pigment shades
Palette includes five mattes and four metallic finishes
Contains warm-toned neutrals to brilliant golds in matte and metallic finishes
Highly pigmented, easy-to-blend formula
Formulated without phthalates, mineral oil, alcohol, talc, fragrance, and parabens
Available at:
7.56g: usually $55 from Sephora

Who Is Elijah Chemical Addiction Eau De Parfum
usually $55 from Sephora
"Most of the perfumes I wear have great staying power, so if I’m spritzing anything over the top during the day it needs to layer nicely with what I’m already wearing. It’s for this very reason that I carry a 10ml vial of Who Is Elijah’s Chemical Addiction in my handbag at all times. Whether I’m trying to pep myself up with a spritz of perfume before a meeting, or preparing myself for a work event or dinner in the evening, this scent’s clean florals — but soft, subtle and smooth pink musks and blonde woods — are the perfect mood-elevating accessory. Plus, it’s inoffensive enough that I won’t irritate any of my desk neighbours if I happen to get a little trigger happy with this office beauty essential." — Briar Clark, BEAUTYcrew's Beauty Editor
Fragrance notes:
Top: Bergamot, Mandarin and Lemon
Heart: Blackcurrant
Base: Musk and Blonde Woods
Available at:
10ml: usually $55 from Sephora
50ml: usually $155 from Sephora
100ml: usually $179 from Sephora

Fenty Beauty Eaze Drop Blurring Skin Tint Foundation
usually $56 from Sephora
"Over the years I’ve gone from the fullest coverage foundation on the market, to something akin to a skin tint. Why? Well, aside from no longer wishing to look like a literal cake, my skin is a thousand times better when it has a chance to breathe. Enter: Fenty Beauty Eaze Drop Blurring Skin Tint Foundation. The lightweight skin tint does exactly what it says on the packet, it blurs, while still offering a decent level of coverage." — Emma Allcock, BEAUTYcrew’s Content Producer
Key features:
Available in 25 shades
Lightweight, buildable light-to-medium coverage
Blurs and smooths imperfections
Humidity, sweat and transfer-resistant
Infused with a HydraBlend complex
Available at:
32ml: usually $56 from Sephora

Paula's Choice Pro-Collagen Multi-Peptide Booster
usually $89 from Sephora
"This was the first peptide serum that I tried, and it was a lovely way to be introduced into the trendy skin care category. It's incredibly lightweight and fast-absorbing, and it boasts a simple, sensitive skin friendly formula that can be easily slotted into a pre-existing skin care routine. Personally I like to layer it under any other serums I happen to be using at the time, but it's just as great solo, or mixed into a moisturiser for an extra boost of wrinkle-smoothing hydration." — Briar Clark, BEAUTYcrew's Beauty Editor
Key features:
Booster serum formula can be used alone or added to other skin care
Contains six different types of pro-collagen peptides, hydrating hyaluronic acid and strengthening amino acids
Lifts and firms skin
Smooths wrinkles
Available at:
20ml: usually $89 from Sephora

Make Up For Ever HD Skin Face Essentials Palette
usually $145 from Sephora
"If you’re looking to feel like you’re the resident MUA of your group it’s time to invest in the multi-purpose palette from Make Up For Ever. Designed to be an on-the-go essential, it offers 12 cream shades from blush to highlight and even complexion-perfecting picks. I love that I can pop it in even my tiniest of handbags for top-ups wherever the day takes me. And with girl maths, it literally works out to be like $12 a shade, a no brainer, really." — Emma Allcock, BEAUTYcrew’s Content Producer
Key features:
Available in three shades for light to medium skin tone, medium to tan, and tan to deep skin tones
Contains six cream foundations and six cream blushes
Lightweight, buildable and blendable formula
Never cakey
Natural finish
Available at:
25.8g: usually $145 from Sephora

Huda Beauty Blush Filter
usually $41 from Sephora
“I’ve been obsessed with baby pink blush for the past few months, and Huda Beauty’s Blush Filter in ‘Bubblegum’ ($41 from Sephora) has become a firm favourite in my collection. I like to concentrate my blush high on the apples of my cheeks to minimise any darkness under my eyes, and then I blend it downwards, and onto the bridge of my nose for a Devon Aoki inspired, boyfriend blush-esque look. Because the doe foot applicator dispenses the smallest amount of product, I can quickly dot the liquid formula onto my face and blend without fear that I’ve overloaded my cheeks with colour.” — Briar Clark, BEAUTYcrew's Beauty Editor
Key features:
Available in nine shades
Hybrid liquid blush formula
Soft-focus filter finish
Melting, buildable blush pigments
Micro-pearls create an ‘airblushed’ luminescent glow
Available at:
4.5ml: usually $41 from Sephora

Makeup By Mario Master Mascara™
usually $54 from Sephora
“I have not been impressed with many of the new mascaras that have come across my desk recently, but this is one of the best new beauty products in my makeup collection right now. In an effort to infuse lash-conditioning, skin care ingredients into formulas, many brands seem to have sacrificed longevity. Makeup By Mario’s Master Mascara is the first product I’ve tried in months that doesn’t smudge, flake or clump on me during application or throughout the day. It separates, curls and lengthens beautifully, and imitates the look of a lash lift and tint in my opinion. The formula isn’t too wet or too dry, it’s unbelievably lightweight on my lashes, and it doesn’t irritate my eyes at all. Given that the mascara promises that it’s sweat and humidity-proof, I’m excited to see if it can hold up in the upcoming Sydney summer weather. Watch this space.” — Briar Clark, BEAUTYcrew’s Beauty Editor
Key features:
Custom-shaped mascara wand bristles
Clean, buildable volume
Doesn't clump, smudge or flake
Sweat and humidity proof
Long lasting formula
Ultra-black colour
Available at:
13.5ml: usually $54 from Sephora
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Briar Clark got her start in the media industry in 2017, as an intern for Marie Claire and InStyle. Since then, her keen interest in fashion and beauty has landed her gigs as a Digital Content Producer and Beauty Editor with titles like Girlfriend, Refinery29, BEAUTYcrew and beautyheaven. She loves the way seemingly innocuous topics like skin care and style have the ability to put a smile on people’s faces or make them think about themselves a little differently. A big believer in self love and experimentation, Briar has made a point of becoming the Australian beauty industry’s unofficial guinea pig for unusual treatments and daring hair trends. When she’s not testing out the latest beauty launches, Briar is big on broadening her horizons, mostly in the form of food but she’s also partial to travelling to new destinations both near and far (and of course, allocating an extra bag to bring their best beauty offerings home with her).