Editors' Obsessions: Celeb Makeup Artist-Approved Brushes, Sparkly New Shoes & More!

Check out all the must-have goods this week

By Lindsey Sirera Oct 22, 2015 11:24 PMTags
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Right now, we've got a serious case of beauty brains.

Now that we've updated our fall lipstick collections, it's time to revamp a few other areas of our beauty cabinets. And with this set of celebrity makeup artist-approved brushes, we're well on our way to major upgrade. Also on our minds, there's a new flat iron on the market that guarantees shinier hair and drastically less heat damage in addition to a must-try new eyebrow product.

But we're not only obsessing over beauty, with a pair of shiny new kicks brightening up our closets as well.

So go on now—check out this week's must-have goods!

Smith Cosmetics' Brushes, $16-32
"According to Instagram, the newest obsession in the beauty world are these makeup brushes by Smith Cosmetics. A ton of celeb makeup artist have been posting about them—including Beyoncé's (Francesca Tolot), Charlize Theron's (Shane Paish) and Kaley Cuoco's (Jamie Greenberg). So obviously I couldn't wait to get my hands (and face) on them. Well, I finally did and…basically, I never want to use any other brushes ever again."—Cinya Burton, Style Senior Editor

Keds for Kate Spade New York Glitter Sneakers, $80
"Style tip number one: Glitter is always gorgeous (and also completely irresistible). These Kate Spade sneakers are the best combination of fabulous sparkle, wear-it-with-anything-ness and a humane price tag. It's also very important to have a lot of glitter on standby for the holidays, just in case you needed an excuse."—Jacqueline Lee, Photo Editor

ghd Platinum Styler, $249
"Heat styling tools aren't anything you should compromise on—the results can be fried, brittle strands—which is why I never deviate from ghd flat irons. I got my first one when I was 17 (it still works, BTW), but when this upgrade came out I couldn't resist. The styler only has one heat setting (365 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the same temperature used to mold glass), and has undergone major testing at ghd's Cambridge-based R&D facilities to drastically reduce breakage, increase shine and prevent any hair color deterioration. I mainly use this for straightening my hair, but it can also be used to create a few soft waves or other textured styles."—Lindsey Sirera, Style Assistant Editor

Glossier Boy Brow, $16
"It Girl-adored Glossier just released the latest addition to its beauty offerings: Boy Brow. Made of a creamy wax, it's formulated to hold brows in place, fill in with a touch of color and thicken them up to Cara Delevingne levels in the most natural of ways. As a blonde with lighter brows, pencils and gels are often too harsh for my complexion—I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this is going to be my brows' BFF."—Kailey Harless, Social Media Editor