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My Honest Review of Merit Beauty, the Brand Dedicated to Perfecting the No-Makeup Makeup Routine

My Honest Review of Merit Beauty, the Brand Dedicated to Perfecting the No-Makeup Makeup Routine


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Iā€™ve always been and admirer of French women (who isnā€™t?), constantly obsessing over their makeup bag essentials, capsule wardrobes and go-to clothing brands. Still, one aspect of their existence that has continued to elude me is that no-makeup makeup look. With a million-and-one ways to apply blush and tons of foundations overwhelming me, sometimes less is so much more. I needed a brand committed to the aesthetic. Enter: Merit Beauty, which Iā€™ve been eyeing since its inception. It was finally time I put the full collection to the test. Here is my complete review of The Full Collection (was $406; now $368) from Merit Beauty, including the Minimalist Perfecting Complexion Stick ($38) with a cult-like following that customers canā€™t stop raving about.

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What Is Merit Beauty?

Created by Katherine Power in 2021 to cut through the noise and excess of the beauty industry, Merit is a minimalist brand to its core. Beloved by Hilary Duff, Merit Beauty simplifies your routine by honing in on just the essentials, and their impossible-to-mess-up products, which have an average price of $30 per product, include skincare, makeup and tools. Per the brand, everything is formulated with nourishing, non-pore clogging ingredients that are intended to leave you with glowing, moisturized and healthy skin.

How I Tested the Merit Beauty Collection

Stephanie Meraz

For three weeks, I used every single productā€”applying each as instructedā€”included in Merit Beautyā€™s Full Collection to perfect my no-makeup makeup look. Now, a word about my skin: After going through Accutane my senior year of high school and into college, my once oily skin has transitioned to combination-to-dry, so getting that natural glow or dew sans oil in my T-zone is alluring. Referring to the PureWow100 scale, I considered various qualities, including quality, ease of application, longevity, natural finish and value. Read on for my honest breakdown of every product in the brandā€™s line-up.

My Review of the Full Collection

Stephanie Meraz

The Glow Serum is the first step in Meritā€™s complexion collection. Itā€™s a weightless formula thatā€™s intended to leave your skin feeling hydrated, plumped and prepped for makeup, and I was surprised by how watery the consistency was and how it easily sloshed around my palms before I dabbed it into my face. The instructions call for rigorous shaking before application to mix up the formula, which is comprised of a caffeine-rich cacao seed extract that works to stimulate blood flow for that plump effect, a brightening (and smoothing) niacinamide andā€”my favorite additionā€”four types of hyaluronic acid that provides intense hydration. I especially liked that the light liquid serum left a glowing sheen and burst of long-lasting hydration all day without feeling the slightest bit oily.

$38 at Merit Beauty

$38 at Sephora

Stephanie Meraz

I followed up the serum with this moisturizing masterpiece, which beautifully complements the serum. Think of this like a healthy smoothie full of all the good ingredients your skin wants to drink up, like peptides, oat extract, glycerin, hyaluronic acid and more. Apart from providing deep hydration, the brand claims that the moisturizer can help improve the appearance of skin elasticity, smoothness, firmness and tone. While I didnā€™t see a visible difference in how firm or toned my skin looked after application, it did feel satisfyingly quenched. My favorite part? That velvet-like, blurred finish that made for the best base for makeup.

$38 at Merit Beauty

$38 at Sephora

Stephanie Meraz

Easily my favorite item of the bunch, the complexion stick acts as both a buildable concealer and foundation, depending on your needs. The light-to-medium coverage applies and blends like butter with the Brush No. 1, leaving a natural finish that reduces the appearance of dark spots and acne without making it completely disappear. Itā€™s become my go-to product for everyday wear. Whether Iā€™m running out the door in a hurry or putting on a full face of glam, Iā€™ve loved reaching for this handy-dandy stick. That being said, if you want something more full coverage, then this might not be for you.

My only qualm is that the complexion stick has the tendency to slide out easilyā€”I actually talked about this at length with my sister, who experienced the same flaw with her packaging. Despite our grievances, we both find the formula to be worth it. TL;DR? This is the key piece to perfecting the natural no-makeup makeup look.

$38 at Merit Beauty

$38 at Sephora

Stephanie Meraz

Ahh, the small-but-mighty bronzer stick that leaves me with that beachy vacay glow. I seriously donā€™t know what Merit Beauty puts in their products, but they all apply like a dream. I like to apply it generously on both sides of my face in the shape of a 3 so I can sculpt my forehead, cheekbones, chin or really anywhere where the sun naturally hits. It has a sheer finish that looks oh-so healthy and soft, and even after adding more product, it never looks cakey.

$30 at Merit Beauty

$30 at Sephora

Stephanie Meraz

Iā€™ve never been one to gravitate towards a cream blush, nor did I ever think Iā€™d prefer it to my Hourglass powder blushā€”until now. Donā€™t be fooled by how tiny this balm looks because it packs a punch with one quick swipe and melts into skin, leaving a radiant flush that makes me feel like Iā€™ve been pinched in the cheeks by my great aunt Rosey. A natural sunburnt blush effect, if you will. It can be used as a cream eyeshadow or lip tint, too.

$30 at Merit Beauty

$30 at Sephora

Stephanie Meraz

Friends and family can attest to my love of a highlighter. Thereā€™s something about an iridescent sparkle on the tip of my nose or an eye-catching sheen on the tops of my cheekbones to really boost my confidence, and the Day Glow Highlighting Balm does just that. Rich in vitamins, amino acids and plant-based squalane, I like to think of this balm as an extra step in my skincare routine since it claims to moisturize, lock in hydration and promote a healthy skin barrier in addition toā€”you knowā€”adding some highlight. Itā€™s not as pigmented and sparkly as a powder, but it does leave me with an iridescent luster, thanks to those micro-fine pearls, and gorgeous wet finish. Itā€™s also really easy to blend out with your finger or a brush, and itā€™s delightfully compact (as is everything else in Meritā€™s collection), so you can totally toss it in your purse for a mid-day touch up.

$32 at Merit Beauty

$32 at Sephora

Stephanie Meraz

Iā€™m no stranger to this trusty pomade, which Iā€™ve reviewed in the past. For days when Iā€™m running errands or just not wearing too much makeup, I like to use this to fill in my sparse spots and make my brows darker. Itā€™s formulated with vitamin B5, kaolin clay and mineral pigments, which deliver fuller, natural-looking brows sans a flakey or stiff finish. The spoolie might look incredibly small, but youā€™d be amazed with how much product it holds. A little goes a long way, too. Iā€™ve found that I donā€™t need to press in too much or go over my brows multiple times to get a fuller effect. Only caveat: It wonā€™t make unruly or long eyebrow hairs stick in place.

$24 at Merit Beauty

$24 at Sephora

Stephanie Meraz

As someone who either uses brow gels or powder to fill in my sparse eyebrows, Iā€™m always quite intimidated over gel pencils. Most are hard to use or leave thick globby strokes after attempting to ā€œflickā€ with a light hand. With my skepticism at an all-time high and the bar set pretty low, I attempted to use Meritā€™s pencil, a soft gel formulated to apply with a smooth finish that doesnā€™t tug, pull or leave me with globs of dark matter in my brows. To say I was enamored would be an understatement, and I have to chalk it up to the ultra-fine tip because it allowed me to control the intensity of the strokes and add fullness and definition bit by bit. Best of all? I havenā€™t had any issues with the tip breaking off, and the spoolie brush at the other end of the pencil really blends everything out for a natural finish.

$32 at Merit Beauty

$32 at Sephora

Merit

Set your eyeshadow palettes aside because this buildable cream-to-powder shadow makes for a fun wash of color. Itā€™s packed with ingredients that Merit Beauty claims can smooth the appearance of skin. I went a little out of my comfort zone and got the Midnight shadeā€”a statement navyā€”for a pop of color Iā€™ll wear for events or nights out. Because itā€™s a cream-to-powder formula, you must work fast, so it may take some getting used to at first. I found that it was easier to apply the shadow with my finger, as it really packed the product in without losing too much colorā€”though I did like the dispersed look that the eyeshadow brush afforded me, especially for times when I want a smokier look. While I wouldnā€™t rank it in my top fiveā€”or say that itā€™s completely necessaryā€”I do like it for special occasions.

$24 at Merit Beauty

$24 at Sephora

Stephanie Meraz

Behold: one of the best tubing mascaras for everyday wear. If you couldnā€™t already tell from everything Iā€™ve divulged above, I like to go glam, so these lightweight mascaras are usually no match for me, but Iā€™m also actively trying to perfect the natural French aesthetic. My pin-straight eyelashes usually need a more intense formula to stand out, however, Iā€™m really impressed by how good my eyelashes looked after using this. While it doesnā€™t magically lift or curl my lashes (actually, no mascara has done thatā€”even the ones with ā€œcurlingā€ technology), it does coat every single lash with no clumps or that scary spidery effect. What really wowed me was the fact that it never fell or smudged throughout the day.

$26 at Merit Beauty

$26 at Sephora

Stephanie Meraz

Confession: This Merit lipstick has been in my purse for several months now. Available in both matte and satin finishes, itā€™s formulated with a lightweight and airy finish thatā€™s contains papain enzymes to soothe your lips, plant-derived squalene and sunflower seed oil to lock in moisture and vitamin C to minimize the look of fine lines. My full lips are often crackly and chronically dry, so Iā€™ll take all the help I can get in that department. That being said, I did find the satin Baby colorway to be slightly drying throughout the day, so I canā€™t imagine how the matte finish would feel on my lips. Regardless, I keep coming back to it because itā€™s my ideal shade of a nudey pink and it doesnā€™t feel super cakey like other lipsticks tend to feel on my lips. Plus, itā€™s the perfect pop of color that can read both casual and fancy in a flash.

$26 at Merit Beauty

$26 at Sephora

Stephanie Meraz

Psstā€¦I found the answer to my dry lips: Meritā€™s tinted lip oil, which boasts a creamy texture thatā€™s formulated with shea butter, grapeseed oil, rosehip oil and jojoba oil, so you better believe that itā€™ll condition your lips and make them feel super soft and supple. Iā€™m not one for lip glosses (womp womp)ā€”the stickiness and shininess are no-gos for meā€”but I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked this on. Itā€™s super lightweight and when I combined the taupe shade with the lipstick above, it added a really nice neutral tint that softened the pink hue in the lipstick.

$24 at Merit Beauty

$24 at Sephora

Merit

Behold: the blending brush that does it all. From concealer and bronzer to blush and highlighter, thereā€™s nothing this brush canā€™t handle like a champ. Itā€™s made with extra soft vegan bristles that are super gentle, especially on sensitive skin, and the densely-packed bristles are *chefā€™s kiss* for blending. Itā€™s the Renaissance Man of brushes and will follow me everywhere I go.

$32 at Merit Beauty

$32 at Sephora

Merit

Next is a dual-ended brush made to complement the Solo Shadow above, complete with a fluffy end that can be used to diffuse color and blend along the lid, as well as a tapered end for the lash line. Iā€™ve actually preferred using the fluffy side to blend out concealer under my eyes, finding that itā€™s sometimes tough to blend the creamy Solo Shadow compared to a less dense powder. While itā€™s one of the less necessary pieces of the bunch, it is especially helpful to buff out eyeshadows or smudge cream eyeliners if you wear them often.

$20 at Merit Beauty

$20 at Sephora

Merit

At the end of the day, I gave The Full Collection a whopping 95/100 on the PureWow100 scale. From the EU-compliant ingredients to the vegan, minimalistic formulas to the sustainable packaging, this collection has so many noteworthy pieces that make it great, not to mention a consistent dewy, hydrating finish in almost all of its products thatā€™s hard to come by. Whether youā€™re a makeup beginner or seasoned MUA, youā€™ll discover that everythingā€™s easy to apply and buildable. Itā€™s the ultimate five-to-ten-minute collection thatā€™ll help you achieve the French girl no-makeup makeup routine. While there are some minor setbacks, including confusing packaging on some products, a drying lipstick and translucent finishes that may be too slick-looking on people with oily skin, the overall value and dewy finish really make the whole lineup a winner in my book for people with combination, dry or sensitive skin.

$406; $368 at Merit Beauty

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