Camila Cabello Launches "Havana" Makeup Collection With L'Oréal Paris
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Camila Cabello Launches "Havana" Makeup Collection with L'Oréal Paris

If you thought you'd heard the last of Camila Cabello's "Havana" – think again.

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Camila Cabello continuously proves that there's nothing she can't do. The 21-year-old Cuban-American singer announced a collaboration with L'Oréal Paris, revealing that she had a summer makeup collection under wraps. The collection is named after her most notable single, "Havana," as an homage to Cabello's Cuban heritage, and celebrates the tropical beauty of the Caribbean island.

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The announcement was made through Cabello's social media – primarily Twitter and Instagram. She was blatantly ecstatic to "spill the tea" with her Camilizers, lining her captions with teacup and hibiscus emojis.


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"I think skin care and using products that are healthy and light and good for your skin is the most important thing," Cabello wrote.

The collection includes a liquid eyeliner, four single eyeshadow shades, two illuminating bronzers, four dewy lip glosses, and four brow pencils. The "Sun-Lit Bronzer" consists of two different shades (light/medium and medium/deep), while the "Gotta Give Brow" pencils have a light, medium, and dark shade. The eyeshadows are all neutral and have a slight sheen for the most part, except for one that appears to be a shimmery, smoky shade of green. The "Lip Dew" glosses come in two nude shades, a glam metallic shade, and a pink shade.

The shade names, such as "Control" and "Oh-Na-Na" pay homage to some of the singer's lyrics – which is a cute, personal touch!

The packaging is sleek and sophisticated, and simultaneously bright and fun – it just screams summer! Each product is packaged in a Tiffany blue color with pink floral accents.

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"The idea was to make a collection that was light and natural but glowy, fun, and high quality," Camila explained in her posts.

The "Never Be The Same" singer is also known for her activism regarding minorities and the DREAM act, so it's no surprise that she wants her makeup line to be inclusive to beauties of all skin tones. Cabello shared the process of creating her collection. "The products look amazing on EVERY skin tone which was really important to me and the amazing women at L'Oréal and I all worked hard to make sure these products worked for every girl."

Cabello first joined the L'Oréal Paris team as a brand ambassador, or "L'Oréalista" as the brand refers to it, in July 2017. Other spokespeople for the iconic beauty brand include Jennifer Lopez, Blake Lively, and Elle Fanning. The Havana Collection is now exclusively available at ULTA as of July 15, 2018, and it will be available to all other retailers on August 15, 2018.

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A plus to this makeup release? The products are incredibly affordable as L'Oréal is primarily a drugstore brand – everything is under $15!

It's known that beauty comes from "inside out," but aren't you just so "into" this collection? The anticipation to try the Havana collection this summer is so real! What product are you most excited about?

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