More Ogee Picks Worth Adding to Your Cart
A popular, clean brand on TikTok, Ogee continues to hit with all of their makeup products that I’ve fallen in love with. I wrote my popular Ogee makeup review blog post and gushed over my love of the Ogee Crystal Contour Collection. Because that blog post was getting super long, I thought I would create another blog post about a few other Ogee beauty products that I find myself reaching for.
Below, you’ll find more Ogee makeup products that I think are worth checking out.
A Few More Ogee Makeup Products You Might Want to Consider
Ogee Hydraganics Sculpted Face Stick in Pearl
This is another highlighter that gives off a beautiful glow. This pick is a lot more subtle than the other highlighters that Ogee offers. It has a pearlescent finish, but it’s really minimal and not as “glowy” as the other Ogee highlighters I’ve tried. It also has a slight peach color to it.
I think you could probably wear this as your blush and your highlighter in one. Or, you could layer this on top or below your blush during makeup application. If you want to add a highlighter to your everyday makeup look, but you don’t want it to be too shimmery or obvious, I would opt for this shade.
Available at Ogee ($48)
Ogee Hydraganics Sculpted Face Stick in Pink Diamond
A matte neutral pink, this blush will look great on almost every skin tone. It’s not as bright and bold as the Rose Quartz shade that I use often. But it’s enough of a pinky tone to give off a nice color to the cheeks. If you like a more subtle blush color, I think this would be a great option for you.
This pick would look fantastic under the Sculpted Face Stick in Pearl. The two together will make a nice blush and highlighter combo.
Available at Ogee ($48)
Ogee Hydraganics Sculpted Face Stick in Moonstone
Okay, this highlighter shade is to die for. It’s so beautiful. It gives off this purply-blue, opalescent sheen. It really does look like a “moonstone” shade. The shade kind of looks like it would be all over Zenon Kar in Disney’s “Zenon: Girl of The 21st Century” movie (IYKYK). Also, I don’t mean that in a bad way. It looks kind of futuristic.
I don’t see myself wearing this one every day, because it doesn’t look super “natural,” per se. But it’s really great for a night out. I think this would also look great on the eyelids as a nice base before applying eyeshadow. Or you can wear it without eyeshadow and leave it as is.
Available at Ogee ($48)
Ogee Hydraganics Sculpted Lip Oil Tinted in Rosalia
These are lovely lip colors, but I wouldn’t consider them a “lip oil.” I’d call this a lip crayon, as they definitely aren’t “oily.” And they don’t add any shine that a regular lip oil or lip gloss would. But, considering I don’t like lip oils or glosses, this lip crayon is right up my alley.
This is a really beautiful neutral pink shade that almost has a frosted finish on it. I usually prefer deeper or brighter shades, but I don’t think this one looks too bad on my skin tone. These lip crayons are slightly hydrating, but not so much that they slide off your lips instantly.
I wouldn’t consider these super, super moisturizing, though. For instance, I wouldn’t replace this as my lip balm or anything like that. They are more like a really nice, natural-looking, subtle lip color. It kind of reminds me of the texture, feeling, and finish of the Burt’s Bees Lip Shimmers, but not as shimmery.
Similar to the Burt’s Bees Shimmers, these have peppermint oil in them that makes them taste and smell, well, pepperminty. They also have a very slight cooling effect, but nothing too crazy.
I think these are a great option if you prefer a natural-looking lip color. These are not long-wearing and aren’t like a liquid lipstick, so don’t expect them to last super long. You’re going to need to reapply throughout the day.
Available at Ogee ($28)
Ogee Hydraganics Sculpted Lip Oil Tinted in Nolana
This is probably my least favorite of the three shades that I tried, but I still really like it! The shade looks a bit more orangey on my lips than the other two shades. That being said, it does look pretty similar to the Begonia shade, and it’s almost hard for me to tell between the two.
Available at Ogee ($28)
Ogee Hydraganics Sculpted Lip Oil Tinted in Begonia
I think this one is probably my favorite shade of the bunch. It’s a bright pink color that I think suits my skin tone really well. I can see myself sporting this very often in the summer. It would be a nice little lip crayon to bring to the beach to add a pop of color. I can also see myself using this as a blush if I need some color on my cheeks in a pinch. Definitely a beautiful color!
Available at Ogee ($28)
Ogee The Blender Brush
Okay not to be dramatic, but I think this is the softest brush I’ve ever felt. And believe me when I say I’ve felt ALL THE BRUSHES. Made with super soft, vegan fibers, this blending brush is elite. A blending brush is a must-have if you’re using any of the Ogee sticks, in my opinion. I think it’s much easier to use a blending brush than blend the products out with your fingers.
This brush is perfect for blending out any stick formulations you have, and you can tell that it was crafted for just that. It’s the perfect shape and the perfect amount of stiffness. It’s not super firm, but also not super fluffy and loose, either. Obviously, you can also use this with other products that you have, too. Not just Ogee products. Honestly, it’s great for all types of formulations—like foundations, blushes, highlighters, and bronzers in powder, cream, or liquid formulas. I am a big fan of this one!
Available at Ogee ($54)