We tested 6 of the most-hyped beauty products from February 2021 to see what's worth buying
- We test some of the most-hyped products of February.
- Hits were the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Freeze and the L'Oréal Fresh Wear Foundation in a Powder.
- Some misses were The Ordinary Concealer and the Milk Makeup Color Chalk.
Following is a transcript of the video.
Nico Reyes: There are so many new beauty products being released all the time, so we gathered some of the most hyped to test for ourselves.
First up, we have the L'Oréal Fresh Wear Foundation in a Powder. I have zero experience with powder foundations, so this one made me nervous. This stuff is full coverage. Like, covered all of my dark spots and acne, no problem. The application was surprisingly smooth and I didn't notice any dry patches, and all of my other products layered so well over it. Here's what it looked like eight hours later. I did get oily, but I still feel like the foundation looks beautiful.
The EcoTools BioBlender Makeup Sponge is a 100% biodegradable makeup sponge, which is so exciting! This sponge blends really, really well. It's a bit firmer in texture, but I didn't mind. And the shape lets you get into those hard-to-blend areas. It's recommended that you compost it after 30 days, which at 5 bucks a sponge isn't terrible. It also comes in 100% plantable packaging, which is such a cool touch.
The Sally Hansen Hydrate Peel-Off Nail Mask Treatment is like a little tiny peel-off mask for each of your nails. It's meant to relieve dry nails and cuticles. You just apply a layer to each nail and peel off after 15 minutes. I definitely did too thick of a layer on my nails, so it didn't peel perfectly, but my nails and cuticles felt nice afterwards. It does feel like a gimmicky sort of product, but still fun to use.
I finally got my hands on the ABH Brow Freeze, and there is a reason why this stuff is sold out everywhere. This stuff is amazing. It definitely gives your brows that laminated, fluffy look with little to no effort. This is what it looks like on my brows with no makeup, I just wanted to see how it made them look without filling them in, and they look so full. It also has serious staying power. Here's what my brows looked like at the end of the day, and there's not a hair out of place.
The Ordinary Concealer claims to be full coverage, but I feel like it's more medium. You could probably build this up if you wanted to. I definitely got the wrong shade because my skin hasn't seen the sun in ages, but I'm not super in love with this. I feel like my dark under eyes weren't super covered, and I hate this sort of packaging for concealers. I just feel like I've tried better concealers at this $5 price point. But one great thing is that it does have a diverse range of shades and undertones.
I was so excited to try out the Milk Makeup Color Chalk because Milk is one of my favorite brands, but I think this one is a miss. It's definitely...a chalk. It's pretty dry, and it needs some moisture to spread easier, so I used my setting spray to help. I feel like I had to apply a lot to get the payoff that I wanted, which normally wouldn't bother me, but this thing is so tiny it's unbelievable. Like, this tiny thing costs $18. The packaging is also kind of messy, but it is refillable, which I like. And I actually ended up loving this coppery orange color.