![]() ![]() First, elf gave us the Jellypop Dew Primer, which is a clear-red sticky gel that is watermelon scented. I hope this was helpful to you.The last items in this list of elf dupes for high end makeup requires some explanation. That is everything for this haul but as I said, there will be much more from e.l.f. In the picture above from top to bottom: Tea Rose, Dash of Pink, Berry Sorbet, Mulberry Maven, Wine, Rich Red, Rowdy Rouge and Praline. They’re not the longest lasting, however, but I highly recommend them. They’re very comfortable and easy to apply thanks to their pencil shape. Studio Matte Lip Color ($3.00)– These lipsticks are hands down my favorites from e.l.f.In the picture above from top to bottom: Rosy Go Round, Ravishing Rose, Crazy Cranberry and Orange Dream. These last an even shorter amount of time than the Velvet Matte but I do recommend them as a basic cream lipstick. Moisturizing Lipstick ($3.00)– This formula is basically the same as the Velvet Matte but it’s a tad bit creamier.In the picture above from top to bottom: Bold Berry, Berry Bordeaux and Dark Brown. These are very comfortable and I do recommend them, however, they’re not that long lasting. I would consider this to be more of a satin formula. It’s not really matte, which you can tell in the pictures above. Velvet Matte Lipstick ($3.00)– The Velvet Matte lipstick formula is a good, basic formula.I also have the clear one but it’s clear, obviously, so I didn’t include it. ![]() In the picture above from top to bottom: Praline, Tea Rose, Bold Pink and Wine. They’re not sticky and last a decent amount of time to be a gloss. Lip Lacquers ($2.00)– e.l.f.’s Lip Lacquers are one of my all time favorite lip gloss formulas.I don’t know if they plan to bring them back and I’m sure you can find these in store so I still wanted to mention them. has removed all but one of these (Tea Rose) from the website as of 12/28 when I’m writing this. I can not recommend this highlighter enough and I’ve been using mine like crazy. It is infused with coconut and smells lightly of coconuts. It looks perfect applied with a brush, finger or wet sponge. This highlighter is absolutely beautiful. It feels wet and squishy but it’s not a cream. It’s available in three shades and I have the shade Moonlight, a white/champagne. Coco Glow Highlighter ($6.00)– This is one of e.l.f.’s newest highlighters.It does help to somewhat fill in fine lines and pores but once you apply your foundation any illumination is covered up. It’s basically a silicone primer with a ton of gold glitter in it. Illuminating Face Primer ($6.00)– This primer contains 0.47 ounces of product.Again, like the Poreless Putty Primer, it just really didn’t do anything noticeable for my makeup. The only difference this made to my under eye was it helped to brighten because of its light pink color. This primer is supposed to smooth fine lines and puffiness using hyaluronic acid. You get 0.07 ounces of products which is not much at all. Sheer Blurring Under Eye Primer ($5.00)– This is another new release.It felt good on my skin and didn’t affect my makeup negatively but it didn’t fill in pores or fine lines. There’s very few primers that I notice a true difference when I use them and sadly, this isn’t one of them. You get 0.74 ounces of product and it’s supposed to hold onto makeup, fill in pores and just generally smooth the skin. Poreless Putty Primer ($8.00)– This is one of e.l.f.’s newest primers. ![]()
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