On Monday, American astrophiles will have something to celebrate besides the Fourth: NASA’s Juno spacecraft will finally enter Jupiter’s orbit after five years of interstellar travel. There are many ways to mark the probe’s long-awaited arrival, but why not pick up a cosmic beauty product for a flash of prismatic color that will look equally at home beneath the Fourth’s fireworks?
Milk Makeup’s new Holographic Stick is a lavender-toned take on a cream highlighter loaded with glittering mica and mango butter that leaves a buildable lilac gleam on the cheekbones, lids, and lips. Lipstick Queen’s sheer white lipstick also contains silver and gold flecks that recall Jupiter’s icy moons, as do the iridescent tones of Chantecaille’s Moonlight serum-gloss. To play off Juno’s own metallic glint, Chanel’s shimmering gunmetal gel shadow and Smith & Cult’s obsidian polish do the trick, while Maybelline’s Rocket mascara will take your lashes to the moon and back.
On the skin, Sunday Riley’s Juno face oil is a no-brainer, thanks to the two-toned amber and lavender blend of hydrating superfood seeds (blackberries, meadowfoam), while Glamglow’s Gravitymud firming mask will help keep your face from falling back down to earth. T.S. Pink’s Soap Rocks are a pretty pair of jade- and fuchsia-mottled gems that mirror the kaleidoscopic beauty of a deep space nebula, the luminous dust cloud that also inspired Olivier & Co’s neroli and violet scent and the smattering of stars on R+Co’s Outer Space hairspray bottle.
Above, 16 space-themed beauty products to pick up this weekend, each one totally out of this world.
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