Kris Carr

Kris Carr

Wellness

What’s in My Makeup Bag?

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Hiya Gorgeous!

I’m a big believer that beauty comes from the inside out. It’s part of who we are, how we care for ourselves, speak to ourselves and feed ourselves.

Regardless of what the cosmetics companies promise, looking our best has more to do with consistent self-care and self-love vs quick fix potions. But that doesn’t mean that it can’t be fun or that there aren’t products out there that can enhance what’s already radiant (yes, you are already exquisite, the gloss just amplifies your natural shine, darling!).

While I’m a more natural kinda gal, I know how glamorous I feel when I get my makeup done for a photo shoot or big event. I’ve found some gems along the way, and today, I want to open my makeup bag so you can see what I’m currently using when it’s time to glam.

Since I don’t wear makeup every day (or even every week!), I don’t mind spending a little extra on high-quality products that I simply love.

What I put on my body is just as important as what I put in my body.

This means that I try to use products I know aren’t harmful—to me or any other creature.

Each of the products below has been vetted for their safety, toxicity, and animal cruelty. I always rely on one of my favorite organizations, the Environmental Working Group (EWG)—a leader in up-to-the-minute research on toxins and chemicals present in our personal and home products. EWG’s Skin Deep Cosmetic Database allows you to search products to ensure their safety. I also love Leaping Bunny and the Think Dirty app as alternative resources to find the safest products.

And while I try to keep everything as high-quality and organic as possible, I’ll be honest—I’m still searching for healthy options to products I just can’t quite find an alternative for! So I’d love to hear your suggestions, tips, favorite brands, and go-to products below in the comments.

And now, without further ado, if you dig around in my makeup bag, here’s what you’ll find!

Eyeshadow

I’m pretty fussy about eyeshadow. Texture is super important. There’s nothing worse than chalky shizzle that gets caught in my wisdom cracks (shall we say). Beautycounter and RMS beauty are solid brands I can always trust. But I also am a big fan of Urban Decay… a girl’s gotta shimmer from time to time.

Beautycounter eyeshadow (color: Shell/Malt) ($34)
RMS Sunset beach eyeshadow (color: #46) ($20)
Urban Decay eyeshadow (color: Sidecar) ($19)

Eyeliner

Nothing perks up my peepers than a nice black liner. I usually prefer pencil because it’s easy to glide on and I don’t have to worry about getting a little too dark. So I’ve shared two options, and I’ve also included a gel (which is applied with a brush) for those with a steady pair of hands.

W3ll People Hypnotist Eye pencil ($18.50)
Juice Beauty Phyto-Pigments Precision Eye Pencil ($20)
Pacifica Smolder Eye Lining Gel ($13.98)

Blush

A little dab of this on my cheeks and I feel like I got smooched (or pinched slightly hard) by cherubs. You can even use it on your lips. What I love about this blush is you can’t really overdo it.

Glossier Cloud Paint (color: Dusk and Beam) ($18)

Bronzer

A little bit goes a long way—that’s my mantra when it comes to bronzer. You don’t want to look like a Florida orange. This powder is so light, it adds just the perfect hint of color to make ya look sun-kissed.

Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder (color: Luminous Light) ($46)

Concealer

This is my go-to concealer. I probably use this product the most out of everything listed here. It’s made to enhance skin, not just cover it up—hence the clever name!

RMS uncover ($36)

Mascara

Both of these options are wonderful. Mascara can be tricky because I always want it to look natural (not clumpy).

RMS Volumizing Mascara ($28)
W3ll People Mascara ($21.99)

Powder

Honestly, I’m not a big powder gal—until I tried this stuff. It’s super fine and I use it on its own or with foundation. And it’s available at Target!

W3ll People Powder ($24)

Blotting Papers

While I don’t use blotting papers every day, I do use these all the time on shoots. Rather than slathering on more powder, just blot off the shine. There are many brands out there, here’s one I’ve used from time to time.

Live Fresh Naturals ($6.99)

Primer and Foundations

I’m a big fan of both the Honest Beauty primer and foundation. I’ll put a little primer on first, then follow it up with the foundation. The two go hand-in-hand with each other. I thought I would never stray from this combo, until I came across the Gressa foundation. On a recent photo shoot, the makeup artist used it on me—and it was so light and fabulous! It’s formulated with rosehip seed oil and is all botanical too.

Honest Beauty primer (apply first) ($27)
Honest Beauty foundation ($30)
Gressa Skin Minimalist Corrective Serum Foundation (color: Light Medium/ #1.5 and #2) ($15)

Brow Filler

I’m obsessed with brows. True story: Back in college my girl friends used to call me Tweezer Bitch. Apparently, I was pretty good at taming and framing eyebrows. So good that gals lined up for free appointments with me and my tweezers. Today I love a good brow filler because it is a wonderful face framer. And they also can help to keep brows in their place. A two-fer!

Glossier Boy Brow  (color: Blond) ($16)
Beautycounter Color Define Brow Pencil ($23)
Jane Iredale PureBrow Brow Gel ($21)

Lipstick / Gloss

Throwing on a little color on my lips is one of my favorite beauty tricks. I love these products—some are more glossy and others are in lipstick form. Depending on how I’m feeling, I’ll switch up which one of these I use.

Honest Beauty (color: Generous Kiss) ($18)
Tata Harper (color: Be Adored) ($29)
Jane Iredale PureMoist Lipstick (color: Chloe) ($25)
Vapour Organic Beauty (color: Siren Au Pair) ($25)
Ilia (color: Hold Me Now) ($26)
Beautycounter Sheer Lipstick (color: Petal) ($30)

Your turn: What are your favorite beauty products? Let me know in the comments below—I’m looking to you to share your suggestions, as my beauty lineup is an ever-evolving work in progress!

Peace & Beauty,

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  1. Annette Collins says:

    I wonder if you have a list of products to avoid. I am specifically looking for companies and name brands of particular make up products that should be avoided at all costs. They used to say certain lipsticks had lead in them. I have used Revlon, cover girl, physicians formula, and L’Oreal for face, OPI, Sally Hansen and Sinful Colors for 30 plus years and now I am so worried that I have been poisoning my system. Also we use Nivea, Palmer’s cocoa butter skin creams. Can you tell me it we are using the wrong products? I know that you have listed many alternatives, I’ve never heard of most of them. We just use the things that are commonly found on the shelves of retail stores. I appreciate any and all help!

  2. Christine says:

    Live the list. I’ll check out some products for sure. Have you ever used Arbonne?? It’s currently all I use. Vegan, no animal testing. So good. Downside – it can only be ordered online.

  3. Jeni Hagger says:

    Hey I love this! I love it when people share cruelty free make up tips. There’s no excuses for testing make up on animals in this day and age! It’s upsetting to know also that some high end brands now make their products in countries where the law states that the products or ingredients HAVE to be tested on animals! Why????? Anyways, I live in the UK and have to shop on a tight budget. So I purchase my make up products from a shop we have called Boots. It’s a drug store, but holds loads more than pharmaceutical products. From food to baby products to make up to medicine. They have their own make up line called Natural Collections. I love this make up line, and so does my teenage daughter! Who is make up obsessed! Not only are they really good products, they are gentle on skin, some have SPF 15 in and they are all completely cruelty free, AND prices start from less than £3!!!!!! It’s a no-brainer for me! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I think the UK are getting a lot better at giving alternatives to products tested on animals, not great, but getting better. Even household products are improving! Xx

  4. Molly says:

    I can recommend you this makeup bag
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075C6Q191

  5. Megan Smith says:

    Hey Kris have you tried Beautycounter’s two new mascaras? They are awesome. You will love them. Also check out the 5 minute face! I don’t wear a ton of makeup either but this 5 minute face gets me out the door faster in the mornings ready to start my crazy sexy day!!? Beautycounter.com/megansmith thanks for this post! Everyone needs to know….not only does it matter what you put IN your body it matters what you put ON your body!

  6. Linda says:

    Shaklee now has a new skin care line (YOUTH) that is safe, pure, and without harmful chemicals. It is also 100% vegan, cruelty free and gluten free. Their “free of” list has over 2,500 chemicals including colors, mercury, propylene Glycol, Hydroquinone, Lanolin, Quaternium-15, EDTA, Ethanolamine, Formaldehyde, Styrene, Quat Ammonium, Silver, CFC, Perfluoro, PEG 1,2,3, Cycosilicone, Parabens, Phthalates, etc.

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