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Want to achieve cloud skin? The viral TikTok trend is all about getting a soft, matte and luminous complexion that looks like a cloud. Grammy Award-winning artist Meghan Trainor has been known to seriously ace a good TikTok trend, from teaming up with the hilarious Chris Olsen to showing off her husband Daryl Sabara’s lip syncing skills. Today, Trainor reunited with e.l.f. Cosmetics to launch an exclusive Cloud Skin complexion bundle with cult-favorite products, plus a few brand new launches like the Halo Glow Powder Filter! This is the third collaboration between e.l.f. and Trainor, showcasing their shared humor and commitment to affordable beauty. They creatively reimagined an in-flight safety video to teach viewers how to achieve the coveted Cloud Skin glow with Trainor at the helm as the first captain of e.l.f. Air. Learn more about the limited-edition bundle, the newest products and check out the duo’s campaign below.
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NEW: e.l.f Cosmetics Destination: Cloud Skin Bundle
Destination: Cloud Skin Bundle
Get this limited-edition complexion bundle to achieve effortless cloud skin this winter. $36 at e.l.f. Cosmetics
☁️ For $36, you can get this exclusive new Cloud Skin Bundle with the viral Halo Glow Liquid Filter, the new Halo Glow Powder Filter, the new Glow Reviver Lip Oil Glimmer in Princess Cut and the new limited-edition Flying High Eye Mask. This sweet kit was created in partnership with Meghan Trainor to help you glow wherever your flight takes off to!
NEW: e.l.f. Cosmetics Halo Glow Powder Filter
Halo Glow Powder Filter
Get the brand new pressed finishing powder for $14 to achieve the ultimate cloud skin. $14 at e.l.f. Cosmetics
e.l.f. and Trainor just launched e.l.f.’s newest complexion product, the Halo Glow Powder Filter. The light, buildable, ultra-fine pressed powder effortlessly blurs the appearance of skin and reduces shine for a soft-focus glow that lasts. It comes in six shade categories (fair, light, medium, tan, deep and rich) and three undertones (cool, neutral, warm) with 12 colors total.
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NEW: e.l.f. Cosmetics Glow Reviver Lip Oil Glimmer in Princess Cut
Glow Reviver Lip Oil Glimmer in Princess Cut
The new lip oil is the perfect way to add an extra touch of sparkle to your daily makeup look. $8 at e.l.f. Cosmetics
The new hydrating Glow Reviver Lip Oil Glimmer offers a sheer wash of color with powerful ingredients to nourish your pout. Made with squalane, jojoba oil and avocado oil, this $8 lip oil has a comfortable formula without the unwanted sticky feel.
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e.l.f. Cosmetics Halo Glow Liquid Filter
Halo Glow Liquid Filter
The cult-favorite Halo Glow Liquid Filter is the ultimate base product to add a subtle radiance to your complexion. $14 at e.l.f. Cosmetics
With more than 12,000 glowing Amazon reviews, the iconic multi-purpose Halo Glow Liquid Filter effortlessly provides a soft-focus effect for your complexion. You can use this product as a primer, a highlight or an all over complexion product for elevated radiance. It comes in six shade categories (fair, light, medium, tan, deep and rich) and three undertones (cool, neutral, warm) with 12 colors total.
💖 Pro-tip: Match your Halo Glow Liquid Filter shade with your new Halo Glow Powder Filter for the ultimate combination!
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Meghan Trainor is re-releasing her debut album Title on Friday, March 28, with two new tracks, “All About That Bass (Remastered)” and “Better When I’m Dancin’ (j.bird Timeless Tour Version),” along with six Live from Spotify London tracks. You can pre-order the 2-LP Vinyl exclusively at Trainor’s online store now.
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