If the monochrome of winter has you dreaming of brighter days ahead, you’re not alone. Thankfully, the spring beauty forecast is in, and it’s all about color, sparkle, and shine for your nails, lips, and skin. pouts.” Now, maybe it’s the two years of near-constant mascara wear that makes this such a welcome trend, but the fact that lips are back in the spotlight is something to get excited about.
GET THE LOOK: To achieve that high-gloss effect at home, look no further than Lipgasm™ lip glosses from the woman-owned brand Trust Fund Beauty (TFB). Simply swipe it across your lips for a sexy, hydrating finish on your lipstick or lip liner, or wear alone for a brilliant gloss.
Spring’s emphasis on gloss doesn’t stop at a glossy lip. As seen on the catwalks, glitter is also present for hair and skin. So how can you rock head-to-toe glitter for everyday wear without looking like a disco ball? It’s easy with the right liquid and powder products.
GET THE LOOK: TFB That Glo Tho™ Liquid Highlighter can be worn alone or mixed with foundation, foundation or moisturizer for a subtle glow. It comes in two shades: champagne (Lit AF) and bronze (Glowy AF). The powder version of each shade is designed with a smooth, lightweight texture that blends seamlessly with skin for a healthy glow.
Throw on those winter gloves and get ready to show off your nails, because vibrant tips are making a comeback in a big way. Snapshots from Fashion Week showcase spring nails in a variety of colorful hues, fun prints and artistic designs. Boring nails? I don’t know her.
GET THE LOOK: Best known for its 21 free nail polishes, all made in the USA of Wellness) and a buttery yellow (Never Boring).
Spring is the perfect time to experiment with your beauty products and be bold with your skin, lips, and nails. With its selection of vibrant shades and ever-evolving line of cruelty-free products, TFB is the brand to take your look (and your attitude) to new heights.
“We’re on a mission to redefine the meaning of non-toxic, vegan beauty by making it more accessible, inclusive, loud and proud,” says Amanda Zweig, co-owner and creative director of Trust Fund Beauty. “We’ve been pioneers in beauty since our launch in 2013, and we’ve only continued to raise our standards.” Additionally, the company is committed to sustainability by partnering with organizations like Pachama and TerraCycle to offset carbon emissions and plastic consumption. All Trust Fund Beauty products are non-toxic, cruelty-free and vegan.