While this isn’t entirely new to the Internet, it seems like Australian makeup artist Jacinta Vukovic kicked off the trend on Instagram once again after accidentally getting glitter on her tongue while doing a lip look. Instead of wiping it off (or spitting it out?), she wrote on the social media platform that she decided to “embrace it and make it the main focus.” Now, it’s the Internet’s main focus, and older snapshots of this creation are reemerging.
But should you try it? It’s safe to say it’s slightly impractical, but when paired with a rich, pigmented lipstick, or even a bare-pout, it does make for a good picture—you know, if that’s your only goal for pulling together a new look.
It might not also be the safest beauty trend to hop on without doing some heavy product research. According to PopSugar, who spoke with the makeup artist, she used Lit Cosmetics in Barbie Shops, which is a vegan and hypoallergenic beauty brand.
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In a world where high end makeup isn’t easily accessible, drugstore brands come to the rescue. One such brand to grace us with their existence is L.A. Girl. Whether it’s their concealers, foundations, or palettes – they work pretty well, considering their price points. Because let’s be honest, not all of us can afford Sephora pieces. And it’s nothing to be ashamed of. I pick up a lot of high end products, Hok makeup but if there’s a drugstore option that works, I don’t pass it on.
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