Nudestix

Welcome to NUDESTIX – the brainchild of chemical engineer and mother, Jenny Frankel, and her daughters Taylor and Ally Frankel who opt for barely-there, nude looking makeup to accentuate your features and let your natural beauty glow. Our on-the-go easy-to-use, multi-tasking minimalist makeup that helps you ‘go nude but better’ every day with clean, vegan, good for your skin ingredients.

Latest reviews

  • The product is great, but the packaging is bad :/

    Nudefix Cream Concealer Nude 1

    The concealer itself is really good, and I wouldn't want to switch away from this product, but the packaging is unfortunately tricky and messy. The tube's opening is too tight, and when you try to put the brush back into the tube, it always leaves excess product outside the opening - and that of course makes a mess. Really unfortunate, because otherwise it's my favorite concealer! Just the right coverage, easy to apply, and gives a natural finish. The product gets 5/5, the packaging 1/5.

    Emmi1 week

  • Favorite foundation ✨

    Tinted Cover Foundation Nude 3.5

    Absolute favorite foundation right now! I used to use Lumene CC foundation, but last summer I tried Nudestix for the first time and since then I've only bought this. Super good shade range and just the right lightweight, but even finish. The product also has a lovely light lavender scent - not overpowering, but maybe good to mention :) FYI: Nudestix's website has a really handy shade selection test that helped me at least pick the right shade. Definitely worth doing before ordering!

    Emmi1 week

  • The best lip balm everrr

    Hydra-Peptide Lip Butter – Avocado + Shea

    Lip balm addict here 👋 I always have several different lip balms in rotation, but I always want to use this one. I think this is the best lip balm ever! It moisturizes and lasts well on the lips, looks good, feels good, and also smells amazing. The colored versions are nice too, but this colorless one is definitely the best.

    Emmi1 month

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