Our members reveal the 7 must-have products from Drew Barrymore’s Flower Beauty range

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Our members reveal the 7 must-have products from Drew Barrymore’s Flower Beauty range

Making her debut on the big screen at the ripe old age of five-years-old, it’s safe to say that Hollywood favourite Drew Barrymore has spent her fair share of time in a makeup chair. 

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After launching her beauty brand Flower Beauty in the states, Drew’s cruelty-free and budget-friendly makeup came to Australia in late 2018, stocked exclusively at Chemist Warehouse. 

And with the help of our beautyheaven members, we’ve rounded up the tried and tested products within the range that are worth adding to your wishlist…


Flower Blush Bomb Color Drops, $7.99

“A recent standout for me has been the Flower Blush Bomb Color Drops for Cheeks. I have Glossier Cloud Paints and these are quite close, only they are a lot more pigmented, much cheaper and accessible (I can’t believe it is 2020 and Glossier still doesn’t ship to Australia or have an official stockist in Australia!).” – Ethlinde

 

Flower Glow Getter Liquid Illuminizer, $7.99

“I like both the liquid illuminizers in shades Pearlescence and Champagne, particularly under foundation and sometimes under blush.  

I think they’re actually one of the best budget-friendly illuminizers I have ever used. You only need very little as they can be a bit metallic and can also be used as a highlighter.

I find illuminizers from other brands are a lot sheerer.”
– Ethlinde

 

Flower Forever Wear Long Wear Eyeliner, $7.99

“I really love the Flower Forever Wear Long Wear Eyeliner which is a retractable eyeliner. 

This one has a built-in little sharpener at the end that you can pull out and sharpen the eyeliner back to its original sharp point. 

As for the eyeliner itself – the pigment is vibrant and long-lasting. Such a bargain buy at $7.99 and works so well!”– jupiter

Available in 5 shades.

 

Flower Petal Pout Lip Color Spiced Petal, $9.99

“The lipsticks are great. Nice pigment and moisturising. Not a lot of long-stay and they can transfer. The shade Spiced Petal is a well-known and inexpensive dupe for Charlotte Tilbury’s shade Pillow Talk, which I also own” – Ethlinde

 

 

Flower Foundation Buffing Brush, $9.99

“They’re high quality, super soft and pretty enough to display on your vanity.” – catlover

 

Flower Supernova Celestial Skin Elixir Online Only, $13.99

“This is apparently quite close to the Farsali Glass Radiance Serum. The formula is an interesting lavender hue with glitter. I like mixing it with foundations, particularly with cream foundations. It helps thin out the consistency and blend into skin. The only con is the glitter particles tend to show up on my face and I do not like my makeup to contain glitter.” – Ethelinde

Flower Miracle Matte Universal Finishing Powder Pressed Powder, $9.99

“The Miracle Matte Finishing Powder is awesome and something that I use a lot. It comes with a great mirror and a sponge. I don’t use the sponge to apply it as I prefer a brush.

It works wonderfully without changing the colour of my foundation.

It’s easy to carry with you for a quick touch up if needed. Sturdy Compact.”
– Meedee

Main image credit: @drewbarrymore Have you tried any Flower Beauty products, if so, what were your favourites?

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  1. Knew that Drew Barrymore brought out her own Makeup Range called "Flower" but have never tried it at all, will have to put it on my Makeup list of products to try and buy.

  2. Tried the foundation and disappointed in the shade range that are all very beige/orange based. Even the lightest shade Porcelain looked so wrong on my fair skin. A shame because very reasonably priced.

  3. Besides the eyeliner I haven't tried anything else but I have been very impressed by the glowing online reviews. I did buy the light illusion foundation when it was on sale but I haven't opened it yet since I'm trying to finish my current foundation first.

  4. I bought the Mix and Match lip duo for $5.50 at Chemists Warehouse last month (couldn't resist the bargain) and was kicking myself all the way home for giving in and buying cheap again when I've swore so many times I wouldn't but…it is excellent! The matte lipstick lasts and lasts and is less drying than many of the high end products I use. The shimmer adds extra moisture and staying power and lifts and makes many of those matte lipsticks much less drying to my lips. It's great and I use it all the time (cruelty free too). I'm not sure when I'll be back to CW but when I do go, I will definitely buy more of these products – they're so much higher quality than the inexpensive price tag would indicate.

  5. I am surprised not to see the powder blush in this list. I absolutely love it…very pigmented and great colours. They are also so cute because they look like a flower pressed into the pan. I really need to try that lippie. I will be adding it to my next Chemist Warehouse order.

  6. I wasn't aware of the brand. It seems a natural progression for a celebrity to have either a perfume or a makeup range. I would like to try the eyeliner though so will seek it out.