The Most Popular Makeup On Pinterest

Us girls are a lot more comfortable these days about approaching a stranger and saying ‘what lipstick shade is that?’ but if you stopped everyone whose brows were on fleek, liquid lip utterly flawless, or contour on point then you’d never get anything done.
Instead, head to Pinterest. The image-led search engine allows you to see exactly what people are doing with their makeup. If you’re new to Pinterest then think of it like instagram and Google’s love-child, and if you love make-up, and you know we do, then it’s a very happy place full of swatches galore.
If a product gets a lot of pins then you know that a) it does what it says on the tin and b) is probably a suits-all colour, tone or finish that you could safely add to your makeup collection. Here are some of the most popular on Pinterest...
Hands up if you used to be fearful of a liquid liner, but now you LOVE it? Hours of YouTube tutorials mean there’s no shortage of resources for how to get it right and there are more liquid eye liners on the market than ever before. The best? According to Pinterest beauty fans are nuts for this long-wearing liner and we have a sneaking suspicion it’s the jet-black pigment that makes it so pinned.
Stila Stay All Day Waterproof Eyeliner, £13
The hysteria that surrounds the Kylie Matte Liquid Lip kits is such that websites crash and tears are shed in the pursuit of nabbing a lip liner and liquid lipstick. But there’s no fun in wearing your new Kylie-created lipstick if you can’t show it off - to a huge audience. Numbers are on the rise for coveted kits and if you want to see what the shades will look like on your skin tone then a browse of Pinterest is a good resource before you splurge on the kit, shipping and duty...
Kylie Lip Kit, $29
Most pinned mascara
Say hello to the most pinned mascara on Pinterest - and we're not surprised in the slightest. Benefit's coveted Roller Lash is renowned for its ability to leave your lashes looking lifted, curled and defined. And what's more, the clever wand means you don't even need to use a lash curler. Drawing inspiration from hair rollers, the brush grabs, separates, lifts and curls, while the instant curve-setting formula holds the shape for 12 hours.
Benefit Roller Lash, £19.50
