‘Pencils are back in a big way for fall. They’re quick, mistake-proof and can go from subtle to bold in one easy stroke.’ —Bobbi Brown
Creamy Eye Pencil ($20)
- Jet
- Walnut
- Charcoal
- Caviar
- Hunter
- Midnight
- Brown Plum
- Mahogany
- Dusk
Eyeshadow ($20)
- Bush Metallic Eye Shadow
- Golden Leaf Shimmer Eye Shadow
Long-Wear Gel Eyeliner ($21)
Lip Crayon ($22)
- Coral Pink
- Dusty Nude
- Honeysuckle
- Posey
- Raisin Berry
- Wild Rose
Brush ($28)
Available now at Nordstrom and Saks





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M·A·C Starflash Eye Shadow: A special return appearance of this incredibly intense super-pearly, astro-creamy, rich and frosted shadow that makes all eyes a supernova… in 12 fabulous limited-life shades! Love That Look? Everybody does!
Starflash Eyeshadow ($14.50)
- Dreammaker – frosty yellow gold
- Ego - light yellow pink
- Fashion – light grey green with gold pearl
- Fashion Groupe – light blue violet
- Glamour Check! – frosty reddish brown
- Grand Entrace – frosty netural peach beige
- One-Off – midtone green with silver pearl
- Rated R – bright yellow green
- Smoke & Diamonds – frosty dirty taupe
- Strike A Pose – dirty/deep blue green
- Style Snob - dirty pink brown with gold pearl
- Unbasic White - bright off white
Pearlglide Eye Liner ($14.50)
- Black Russian – black with navy blue glitter
- Fly-By-Blue – light blue with blue glitter
- Rave - deep purple with purple glitter
- Molasses – brown with mid-tone brown glitter
Zoom Lash Mascara ($12)
Brushes
- 217 Blending Brush ($22.50)
- 239 Eye Shading Brush ($24.50)
Available now at Nordstrom, Macy’s, and MAC.





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Alicia Silverstone, who to me will always be Cher Horowitz, is known for her environmental and animal welfare activism as well as being a proponent of veganism. So it comes as no surprise that she now slated to launch a an eco-friendly line of makeup brushes and bags for EcoTools this December. ”I only wanted to do something that hadn’t been done before. This is a conscious product line that is good for the planet,” Alicia told WWD. The bags will be made from natural hemp and recycled linings. The bags will also feature lavender, thyme, rose, and chrysanthemum designs on them. The line will be sold in drugstores and will be priced from $9 – $20.
Now, while I do applaud anything that is eco-friendly, I have to question whether the packaging is necessary. Wouldn’t an eco line want to decrease unnecessary packing, as the one that comes with the five-piece brush set? Regardless of whether the packing is recycled material or not, isn’t the goal here is to decrease consumption?

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