Shopping My Stash: 7 Old Favorites I’m Excited to Use More In 2026

To kick off the year, I decided to go through my collection and look for the products I haven’t touched in forever but still really love. These are the products I forgot about or just got hidden behind all the things I’m testing. The second I started using these again I remembered exactly why I loved them in the first place, so today’s post is seven products I forgot about and want to use way more in 2026. In this post, all links are affiliate links (thank you for your support!), but all opinions are my own. *Note on swatches – I got some feedback it was hard to tell the actual product shades, so I focused on making sure to get the colors as accurate as possible for the products. This means my skin tone may not read as accurately across all the pictures. Please let me know in the comments if this is helpful!

InnBeauty Project Mineral Sun Glow Broad Spectrum SPF 43 in Fair Medium – This was one of my favorite “no makeup makeup” skin tints before I started testing so many complexion products and primers and forgot it existed. Disclaimer that I personally would not rely on something like this as your only sunscreen (and this is why), but it is one of my favorite light coverage skin tints. It goes on effortlessly, it feels really nice on the skin, and it gives coverage without looking like you’ve used makeup at all. It gives me that healthy, hydrated look and evens things out with almost no effort, and I’ve been loving having this back in my routine, either as my actual base product or as an evening-out-everything primer.

Givenchy Prisme Libre Skin Caring Concealer in N95 – I’ve written about this one a ton because it’s one of my favorites, but it got pushed back to the concealer drawer. I somehow ended up with at least 5 new ones that I’ve been rotating through, so old favorites haven’t gotten much time in my routine. The second I reached for this again I remembered how reliable it is and why I love it. It’s one of those formulas I can use in specific areas or all over my face. It’s actually worked really well to add coverage in certain spots when I’m wearing the InnBeauty, but I’ve also used it as my foundation a few times, and it still works great like that. The finish is natural and skin like, it has a blurring effect, it self sets a little bit, and it blends out easily every time. N95 is a good enough match for me in the middle of winter that I can use it all over without it looking off, and it gives really nice coverage without turning heavy or too matte.

Fwee Pudding Pot Blush in PK01 and MV03 (starting with ND04 for reference)

Fwee Pudding Pot Blush in PK01 and MV03 – I swatched all of the shades for a post, loved them, put my favorite shades away neatly, and then completely forgot about them once I got inundated with new cream blushes, liquid blushes, stick blushes, and basically every blush format under the sun last year. Pulling them back out has been such a good reminder of how easy they are to use and how good they look on the skin. They blend out effortlessly, they melt into the cheeks, and they give that natural flush that makes your whole face look healthier without feeling like you’re wearing a lot of blush. I love the shade selection and I’ve been really happy with the wear time too. For reference, I included ND04 in the swatches, since it’s a peachy-pink that does turn cheeto orange on me. K01 is a bright watermelon pink that looks great on my olive undertones. The shade MV03 is a perfect bright berry for winter that gives me “fjords” cheeks and retains some berry without going too, too red. I’ve been loving playing with these again.

Hourglass Ambient Lighting Bronzer in Nude Bronze Light – I’ve had this for years and was so happy I rediscovered it when I shopped my stash. The color is just perfect for me, and it’s one of those bronzers that is almost impossible to mess up. This shade is a pale golden bronze that leans every so slight peach so it gives a really natural warmth and makes my skin look healthy without ever looking harsh. I never have that moment where I realize I used too much and have to dial it back. The formula layers beautifully over creams and liquids, so it works with basically anything else I want to wear. If you want a super intense or pigmented bronzer, I definitely have other recommendations because this one is quite sheer. I will likely be switching to my others when I start to get at all tan again, but this has been so nice in the winter because it’s easy throw it on and not have to worry about piling on too much. It is expensive, so I’d recommend getting a mini or waiting for a sale, but I’m genuinely happy I own it because I’ve been reaching for it over all my other bronzers lately.

Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush in 001 Pink – I bought this years ago, used it a ton, and then it slowly got pushed to the back of my blush collection as I started testing more K beauty blushes, the YSL blush, Rare Beauty blushes, and the Westman Atelier blush duos (among many others). Pulling it back out reminded me that it’s one of the easiest powder blushes I own to throw on top of whatever cream or liquid blush I’m wearing to give that fresh, bright, healthy flush without looking like I’m wearing a lot of blush. It is one of those shades that looks almost too bright in the pan, but on the cheeks it sheers out into the prettiest pink that makes your whole face look more awake, especially with my olive undertones. It blends quickly, builds without getting patchy, and has a very soft finish that looks flattering on the skin. I tend to prefer bouncy cream to powder formulas, so the fact that I still love this as a straight powder blush says a lot, and I’ve been really happy to have it back in rotation. It’s the kind of blush that just works and makes everything else I’m wearing look better.

Half Magic Glitter Pop in Dopamine Sparkle and Glimmer Pop plus Cyber Diamond for referenced, sheered out at the bottom to see the texture

Half Magic Glitter Pop in Dopamine Sparkle and Glimmer Pop – As I posted about in December, I am still completely obsessed with my Byredo palette, and I use it every chance I get. Sometimes I want a little more (okay, a lot more) sparkle than what that palette gives me. The topper shade in the Byredo palette is gorgeous but it’s for very specific look, so I pulled these back out to add sparkle to any eye look or use alone for a very quick glittery look. I own all of the shades, but Dopamine Sparkle and Glimmer Pop are the ones I reach for the most. Dopamine Sparkle is a really pretty pink, and Glimmer Pop is more of a neutral champagne with gold and silver mixed in, and neither one pulls too pink, too green, or too orange once they’re on the eyes. The texture reminds me of the old Pat McGrath special shades where it can feel a little rough when you swatch it, but on the lid it turns into this insanely sparkly, almost gel finish with very little fallout. They’re easy to tap on with a finger or a brush and the sparkle lasts all day. Glimmer Pop reads more sparkly than Dopamine Sparkle on me, although it could also be that my Dopamine Sparkle is older and a little dried out. Either way, I’m excited to use these a lot more in 2026.

YSL Candy Glaze in 15 Showcasing Nude and Shade 16 for reference

YSL Candy Glaze in 15 Showcasing Nude – I’ve talked about the Candy Glaze Lip Gloss Sticks a ton and I own three shades, but I’ve been testing so many other lip products lately that I almost forgot how much I love this formula. I’ve still been using the clear one all the time, but between testing new glosses, lip stains, lipsticks, and balms in tubes (everywhere in 2025), I haven’t been reaching for pigmented stick balm type products as much. I’m so glad though that I pulled this out. It smells amazing, feels amazing, and it has that perfect balance of pigment without feeling like a full lipstick. Shade 15 is one of those colors that just makes my whole face look better, it’s really easy to wear, and it gives that glossy finish without being sticky. You can see in the swatches it’s more pigmented than shade 16, which I also love, so I wanted to include that for reference since not all the shades have the same opacity. It was honestly harder than I expected to find older lip products I want to bring back into rotation because the newer launches have been so good. This one absolutely deserves a spot in the regular rotation, and I’m excited to wear it a ton in 2026.

What other products would you like me to review? Let me know if there’s anything else you’d like to see here, and thanks for reading! As always, some links may be affiliate links that support the blog and some products may have been gifted, but all reviews/opinions are completely my own and unsponsored.

Em Cosmetics Brand Review: What’s Actually Worth Buying?

When I realized how many products from this one brand had quietly taken over my makeup drawers, I knew it was finally time to do a full brand review. Here’s my totally honest review of each item, including what I love, what I don’t, and what’s truly worth the hype. This post in not sponsored, but all links are affiliate links (thank you for your support!). As always, all opinions are my own.

Pillow Plush Blush – I’m listing the blushes in order of my most favorite to least favorite, and this has been a surprise hit in my collection. This has a bouncy, cushiony texture that’s a hybrid between a cream and a powder. This has a very natural-looking finish on the skin, with really good staying power. My favorite thing about this formula though is how blurring and seamless it looks. I absolutely love the shade Tickled – it’s a cool toned mauve that’s beautiful on my warm olive skintone. This is my go-to “I made my look way too warm and have to fix it” throw it on top blush. The packaging is also fantastic for travel, since it’s sturdy and has a mirror. The swatch of this one is below with the other powder blushes.

So Soft Blush in Lychee, Pearl Tea, and Venetian Rose Color Drops Serum Blush in Venetian Rose, Forbidden Fruit, and Rose Milk

 So Soft Blush – These blushes are everything I look for in a cream blush. The So Soft formula is incredibly soft and creamy (like the name implies), and that makes it so easy and quick to apply. It blends so seamlessly into the skin without disappearing. It’s actually one of the longest wearing cream blushes I own despite being so blendable. I have the shades Lychee (warm melon), Pearl Tea (brownish nude), and Venetian Rose (vintage rose). I get lots of use out of all the shades but Venetian Rose is definitely my favorite and most used because it works the best with my skin.

Radiant Veil Blush in Heaven’s Glow, Venetian Rose, Baroque, Cherub, and Seraph
Pillow Plush Blush in Tickled

Heaven’s Glow Radiant Veil Blush – This is my one of my favorite blushes to use on top of cream blush. It provides a soft, glowy look without being overly pigmented and is such an easy way to brighten up a look. I also use this to set cream and liquid blushes if I know I’ll be on video calls for 12 hours, and the colors I have cover a wide enough range to match with almost any look I’m doing. There’s a bit of a sheen to them, so they’re great if I’m in a hurry because I can use these without needing a highlighter. They definitely aren’t a blurring formula if that’s something you’re looking for, and it can highlight texture if you’re not having an amazing skin day. My favorite shades are Seraph (bright pink) and Venetian Rose (vintage rose) but I got a lot of use out of Baroque in the summer.

Color Drops Serum Blush – I personally prefer the So Soft Blush for the ease of use and wear time but if you’re looking for a super dewy, hydrated look, these are pretty if you’re into a very thin liquid blush. I’m going to give these away to a friend because I find I’d much rather use the Glow Recipe Dew Flush Blushes or the Rare Beauty Dewy Liquid Blushes. If you’re interested in these, Rose Milk is a soft-pinky nude, Forbidden Fruit is a brown-toned berry, and Venetian Rose is a neutral rose. The serum texture does blends quickly and leaves a natural glow but I just find my skin eats these so quickly and they’re a little sticky and hard to blend.

Shapeshift Tubing Mascara – This is one of the few tubing mascaras I’ve tried that genuinely adds noticeable length and volume without adding too much heaviness. Because of that, my super thin straight lashes actually stay curled all day. I love how it’s a bit flexible until it totally dries so I can move my lashes around and get the exact look I want. Like most tubing mascaras, it stays completely smudge-free, even with humidity or workouts, and it rinses right off with warm water. I’m doing a full tubing mascara ranking soon, but this one is currently in the running for the top spot.

Morning Dew Crystal Lip Gloss – I have tried so many lip gloss formulas this year, and my favorite is still this one. It is incredibly moisturizing and makes my lips look great even why they are incredibly dry. I tend not to go for clear glosses since I like one and done products, but I have come to appreciate that I can put this over any lip color to add shine and moisture. I keep this on my desk because it’s what I use when I need more moisture than a balm, and because it’s not sticky at all, it’s comfortable to wear any time of day even as a lip treatment.

Soft Blur Velvet Lip Liners in Kitten and Mink – Out of all my lip liners, I definitely reach for these the most often. The formula blends so easily so you can get a soft, blurred, and diffused look. I find that creates a much more natural look that still defines my lips and helps prevent any feathering of the lipstick I use on top. Even with how soft and lightweight they are, they are very long lasting. I have the shades Kitten, a neutral rose, and Mink, a cool brown, which both work really well with my lip color and the with my favorite lipsticks and glosses.

Velvet Lip Liner in Kitten and Mink, Lip Serum in Arcane, Lip Creme in Hush

Lip Mage Tinted Serum in Arcane – This is a lightweight serum-style lip stain in a rose-berry shade. It leaves a sheer berry tint and layers easily for more intensity. It stains evenly, leaving color behind after the shine fades. It definitely lives us to the lip serum name and keeps my lips feeling moisturized longer than I expect from a stain. I reach for this when I want color that feels more put-together and will last longer than one of my lip balms but still effortless. Let me know if you’d like me to do a lip stain round up since I’m realizing I have quite a few now!

Soft Spoken Velvet Lip Creme in Hush – This is a midtone rose-berry with a whipped, mousse-like consistency. It sets to a soft matte finish, doesn’t exaggerate lip lines, and stays comfortable for much longer than I expected. It’s not completely transfer-proof, but it fades evenly and comfortably over time. It’s a great everyday shade that works with almost anything else I’m wearing given the shades I reach for. I really like pairing this with the Soft Soft Venetion Rose blush.

Divine Water Perfecting Mist – This mist feels more like skincare than a traditional setting spray. It’s hydrating and slightly glowy, but the reason I love it is because the orange blossom fragrance smells so nice. The scent dissipates quickly but it just makes me happy. The mist itself is super fine and evenly distributed, making it nice as both a primer and refresher. It’s not sticky or heavy like some hydrating sprays can be. I’m doing a setting spray battle, and this is definitely coming in almost last for actual longevity, but I still love having it around as a “refresh my makeup after 10 hours” kind of spray.

What other products would you like me to review? Let me know if there’s anything else you’d like to see here, and thanks for reading! As always, some links may be affiliate links that support the blog, but all reviews/opinions are completely my own and unsponsored.