LIP INTENSITY

All it takes is one stroke of Stunna Lip Paint by Fenty Beauty to give lips a classic red appeal. The long-wearing color promises to last 12 hours with full-on, high-impact color. Stunna Lip Paint is the perfect shade of red, hand-picked by singer Rihanna to suit all skin tones. The matte color is weightless and dries without feathering, yet it stays smooth all day. Shake it before using to activate the deeply-pigmented color. Stunna Lip Paint costs $24 and is available online at Sephora.com and Sephora stores.

BROW POWER

New Brow Power Powder by it Cosmetics makes shaping up your brows easy. Fill in sparse lashes to add volume and definition by using the powder in conjunction with the new Heavenly Luxe Brow Power brush. The powder comes in one universal shade and is waterproof while the brush allows for precise shaping and application. The dual-ended brush design does the work for you and can be used with any brow gel, cream or powder. Both the powder and the brush cost $24 and are available at Ulta Beauty, ulta.com and itcosmetics.com.

ODOR DESTROYER

Odor eliminating Zorpads will make stinky shoes smell better in just two hours. The shoe inserts are made from NASA-tested technology which absorbs and eliminates bacteria to kill odor at the source. Made with a moisture wicking liner and an odor absorbing carbon layer, Zorpads are one-size-fits-all and they adhere to the insole of any shoe. They cost $5 per pair and last up to 60 wears. Though designed for shoes, users have also placed them in garbage cans, sports equipment, refrigerators, litter boxes, gym bags and diaper pails. Get them at Zorpads.com.

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