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A Clean Beauty Sale You Can’t Miss.

By: Jen Shoop

Credo is offering 20% off sitewide on its outstanding collection of clean beauty products. I finally got my hands on Westman Atelier’s widely-lauded complexion drops, but there are so many items that I own and adore also included in the promotion — and a couple of newer discoveries I am eyeing, too.

CLEAN BEAUTY FAVORITES

FIRST ROW: TATA HARPER REGENERATING CLEANSER // WESTMAN ATELIER COMPLEXION DROPS // ILIA LIMITLESS MASCARA

SECOND ROW: LE PRUNIER PLUM BEAUTY OIL // WESTMAN ATELIER BABY CHEEKS STICK // KOSAS WEIGHTLESS LIPSTICK

THIRD ROW: WESTMAN ATELIER LIT STICK // TOWER 28 GEL BRONZER // RMS BEAUTY LIVING LUMINIZER

FOURTH ROW: INDIE LEE BRIGHTENING CLEANSER // ILIA ESSENTIAL BROW GEL // WESTMAN ATELIER FOUNDATION STICK

I am in the midst of testing a bunch of new beauty products for an upcoming “Honest Review” post. I will provide a thorough review of the Westman Atelier Complexion Drops, as well as a few Merit Beauty finds (including their flush balm and great skin serum), and Tatcha’s Dewy Skin Cream. I’m realizing all of these products are clean! The only non-clean item I am in the midst of testing is Chanel’s Inimitable Mascara, which my sister swears by (and has the lashes to prove it). I had Trish McEvoy’s popular mascara in my cart, but then realized it was a tubing mascara, and I really can’t stand tubing mascaras! I’ve tried so hard. I love the effect but cannot stand removing the tubing mascaras. So going to test Chanel instead.

BTW, speaking of mascara, if you are a clean beauty enthusiast, two of my favorite mascaras — clean or not! — are Ilia (on sale above) and Saie. Both are fantastic everyday mascaras.

P.S. European pharmacy favorites.

P.P.S. Beauty products I can’t quit.

P.P.P.S. Nora Ephron, romance, and language.

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4 thoughts on “A Clean Beauty Sale You Can’t Miss.

  1. Commenting late here, but ooh, I really like the Chanel Inimitable Mascara! I remember I was gifted a tube when I joined the Wing (cringe) — random Saks promo, I think — and I liked it. I must say that I prefer Armani Eyes to Kill, which was a rec from you! I’ve never tried tubular mascaras … it’s funny because they sound so painless to remove but I’ve heard otherwise!!

    I also have that Kosas lipstick in Darkroom (my fave for autumn/winter) and Rosewater, which is a slightly more natural, kind of like “my lips but two shades darker” shade. I absolutely love the formula, though — some lipsticks are so drying & this one is relatively hydrating, which I love!

    xx

    1. Thanks for chiming in here! I’ve been testing the Chanel mascara and it’s really good, specifically at separating lashes and not leaving them crispy/dry (gross words but you know what I mean). I think Armani still is my ultimate ultimate favorite, though, because I just love a very inky, pronounced lash, and it has just a TAD more drama.

      xx

    1. It is so messy to remove! I know there are many Magpies who insist its worth the effort but I keep throwing in the towel…

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