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    I Just Tried a Full Face of Jones Road—These Are the Best Products I'd Actually Buy

    By Eleanor Vousden,

    11 hours ago
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    Growing up, Bobbi Brown's makeup books were my beauty bibles. The makeup artist is an industry icon, having pioneered her namesake brand back in 1991, but, what some may not know is that she actually sold her then makeup brand to Estée Lauder Companies in 1995. As such, she is no longer associated with the brand, plus the non-compete agreement meant she was not permitted to launch anything of her own for 25 years. Fast forward to 2020, and her new beauty brand, Jones Road, was born. And I couldn't have been more excited to try it.

    Bobbi Brown pioneered the 'no makeup' makeup look in the '90s when she carefully curated a range of neutral lipsticks as a palette-cleansing response to the red hues that dominated women's makeup bags in the '80s. So naturally, it made sense that Jones Road taps into Brown's beauty DNA with easy to use and efficacious products reimagined in high-performing and clean formulas that deliver a 'your skin, but better' result.

    I was curious to know what the best Jones Road products are, so I got my hands on some to put to the test over the past month. Scroll ahead for my honest review of the products that are deserving of a place in your makeup bag.

    How We Tested

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    Wearing a full face of Jones Road beauty products.

    I called in a selection of products from Jones Road, which I put to the test over the course of a month. I tried heroes from the brand, such as the best-selling Miracle Balm and What The Foundation, as well as a mixture of eye makeup, lip and cheek products, skincare and brushes.

    The Best Jones Road Beauty Products, Tried & Tested

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    1. Miracle Balm

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    Jones Road

    Miracle Balm

    £38

    Pros: Provides a dewy, healthy finish to the skin, multi-use, range of shades which can be used as an all-over highlight, blusher or bronzer, ideal for dry and mature skin

    Cons: You need to know how to use it to get the best from it, may be too much used all over on oily or acne-prone skin, not for those who like a matte finish

    This is one of Jones Road's best-known and most-loved products, (it’s the best-selling product in Liberty, and one is sold every 30 seconds) but perhaps the most misunderstood if you’re not fully clued up on how to use it. As such, you may have seen divisive reviews of this—people either love it, or don't get it. Bobbi Brown created this multi-purpose balm in a variety of sheer shades to act as a glow-boosting balm, which can be used all over, as a highlighter, blusher or bronzer, depending on which shade you pick. But, there's a way to get the most out of this product.

    Rather than swirling your finger onto the surface product, you have to break the seal of the balm to enjoy the benefits. It feels a little wrong hacking into a beauty product, but if Bobbi is telling me, I’m listening. I tried a couple of shades in the now sold out Miracle Balm Palette, as well as the full sized pot of the Dusty Rose shade, a muted pink, which I used as a blush-highlight hybrid. I personally love a dewy, glassy cheekbone highlight, and this delivers that exact effect. The effect is very sheer, so if you're wanting a lot of colour payoff as a blush or bronzer, you may prefer The Best Blush or The Bronzer, which are both in powder form.

    As I have oily skin, I’d be hesitant to use these all over my face, but if you have dry or mature skin, you may find the totally sheer Au Nautral shade perfect for imparting glow and radiance to your skin. The more bronzy shades are also great for adding a dewy bronze glow to your complexion, and there are also dedicated highlighter shades which have a little more shimmer, which are so pretty tapped onto cheekbones to catch the light beautifully.

    2. What The Foundation

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    Jones Road

    What the Foundation

    £44

    Pros: Hydrating, provides sheer coverage, dewy finish, a little goes a long way

    Cons: Could feel too heavy on oily skin

    Upon opening this glass jar, I was a little nervous. On first impressions the texture is intimidating as it's thick and balmy, but I was wrong, this doesn't translate onto the skin. In fact, I'd liken this more to a tinted moisturiser. The coverage is sheer, so while it managed to even my skin tone nicely it still let my freckles peek through. Brown recommends using a pea sized amount for your entire face and this is plenty—you certainly don't want to pack this on. But, you can build it up a little if required. For areas where extra coverage is needed, The Face Pencil is best for spot-treating areas. Because you only need a tiny amount, this jar will last a very long time.

    It comes in 14 shades that cater to cool, warm and neutral undertones, and the creamy formula of this tinted moisture balm really melts in and becomes one with your own complexion, resulting in a dewy and hydrated look. Think you skin, but better. Like the Miracle Balm, you may find this too nourishing if you have oily or acne-prone skin, but those with dry skin who like a radiant finish will love it. In fact, the hydrating formula has been designed so that you don't need to use a moisturiser beforehand, so it's a great multitasker for busy mornings.

    Brown is known for favouring fingertips to apply makeup, but this also works well if you're using a foundation brush to buff it into the skin, which I personally preferred. On my combination skin, I needed to tone down the shine with powder in my T-zone and was half expecting my skin to look too greasy at the end of the day, but my skin retained a dewy glow that wasn't overly shiny, and it didn't separate on the areas where I'm oilier.

    3. Lip And Cheek Stick

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    Jones Road

    Lip and Cheek Stick

    £34

    Pros: Can be used on lips and cheeks, creamy formula melts into skin, great to throw in your bag for touch-ups

    Cons: Can be tricky to retract back into the tube

    Junior beauty editor Grace Lindsay told me this is one of her favourite blush sticks, so I had high hopes for it. It can be used on both cheeks and the lips, making it a great multipurpose product that won't take up too much room if you're throwing it in your bag for touch-ups. The creamy formula is satiny in its finish and effortlessly melts into the skin, leaving behind a pretty flush on cheeks and moisturising veil of colour on the lips.

    I tried the shades Rosy Brown and Mauve Rose, which delivered a glossy sheen to my cheeks and lips that could be built up for a bolder pop of colour. I prefer a more subtle look for my blush, and I liked the sheer tint it gave my complexion without looking too done. The only thing I found was that it's hard to retract the product back into the twist-up stick after using it. It did go back down when pushing it with my fingers, but for that reason I don't push the product out too much when I apply it.

    4. The Face Pencil

    Jones Road

    The Face Pencil

    £25

    Pros: Creamy, full coverage, matte finish, conceals redness and dark circles alike

    Cons: You'll need to sharpen it occasionally

    I'll hold my hands up: I've not used a stick concealer in a very long time. I normally favour cream concealers so I was worried this could be drying and chalky, but I was pleasantly proved wrong. This formula is really creamy. It glides onto the skin, but magically melts into the skin, whether you're blending out with a sponge or your fingertips. It has a full coverage matte finish, which is creamy enough to blend around the eyes but still does a great job at clinging to more oily areas around the nose and chin.

    I liked the precision that the pencil gave me, allowing to conceal spots and target redness around the nose. Additionally, I liked using a slightly lighter shade to highlight and lift my features. It help up nicely on my combination skin, but if you have very dry skin, you may find a cream concealer more hydrating.

    5. The Mascara

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    Jones Rod

    The Mascara

    £24

    Pros: Volumising, fanned-out false lash effect

    Cons: Brush is quite large, which could be tricky for smaller eye shapes

    This is another of Jones Road's bestsellers, and I'd heard great things about this mascara. The wand features a large curved bristled brush, which hugs the lash line and captures every little lash from the inside to the outer corners to instantly adds a false lash-worthy amount of volume and fanned-out effect in just a couple of swipes. I loved the look it gave my lashes.

    I did find that the brush picked up a lot of product on the first try, so I would recommend removing any excess when you first open it to avoid any clumpy situations. One coat gives a fluttery volumised effect, while two coats brings the more drama, especially as this mascara is jet black. The brush itself is chunky, which could get in the way for those with smaller eye shapes or hooded eyes.

    6. The Neutralizer Pencil

    Jones Road

    The Neutralizer Pencil

    £25

    Pros: Creamy, counteracts dark circles, blends easily

    Cons: Needs to be sharpened occasionally

    Like The Face Pencil, this neutraliser has the same creamy consistency in stick form, and helps to colour correct dark circles under the eyes. I chose the shade Fair Rose, which has a peachy pink hue to counter purple and blue tones underneath the eyes. Jones Road has a helpful guide on it's website for helping you choose the best shade for your skin tone and the undertones of your under-eyes, so I felt confident choosing one for my skin tone. I applied this before using The Face Pencil, and I found it neutralised the blue tones around the inner corners of my eyes really well, meaning I could use less concealer. I'd recommend ensuring that your skin is nicely moisturised so that these pencils glide on easily. I used a finger to tap the product into the skin to blend and was amazed at how much brighter my under-eyes looked. This one has a permanent spot in my makeup bag now.

    7. The Tinted Face Powder

    Jones Road

    Tinted Face Powder

    £27

    Pros: Great shade range, lightweight, doesn't look cakey

    Cons: Powder size is a little small compared to other powders

    I never really get on with powders. They always end up looking a little cakey on my skin after a couple of hours, but not with this one. It's finely milled and slightly tinted (although there is a translucent shade if you prefer), giving the skin a sheer mattifying tint, taking away excess shine while setting makeup in place. Amongst the shades are colour-correcting shades such as yellow and rosy pinks, which work to brighten the complexion, so there really is something for everyone here depending on your skin tone and needs.

    I liked applying a touch of this on my chin, nose and forehead after applying What The Foundation to take away excess shine in the places where I end up looking oily during the day, and sweeping a little onto my cheeks to set my makeup. Not only did it prevent my skin from looking oily, but I really noticed that my makeup held on better throughout the day. Some reviewers pointed out that the 6.5g size is a little small for the price, but you only need the smallest amount to cover the face, so it will last for a long time.

    8. The Lippie Stick

    Jones Road

    The Lippie Stick

    £22

    Pros: Tinted, moisturising formula

    Cons: Lid easily falls off

    This was my favourite lip product I tried from the brand. The Lippie Stick is a velvety tinted balm that imparts a punch of colour to the lips in a way that's sheer and feels very Parisian with an effortless finish. If you hate the feeling of wearing lipstick but still want a sheer hint of colour, I'd highly recommend you try it. It glides on buttery soft and my lips feel really soft after wearing it (that'll be the addition of cocoa butter and plant-based oils) and you can apply a quick swipe for a touch of colour or layer it up for more impact. It's the perfect product to keep in your handbag, but, saying that I did find the magnetic lid a little loose and falls off easily, so proceed with caution if you're taking it on the go.

    9. Shower Fragrance

    Jones Road

    Fragrance - Shower

    £40

    Pros: Clean-smelling, easy to wear for any occasion

    Cons: None

    I was thrilled when I saw that Jones Road had launched a fragrance, and it was love at first smell for me when this landed on the beauty desk. If you love the scent of fresh laundry or the soapy lather in the shower, you absolutely must try this. It's the ultimate clean-smelling scent that I wear so often and always brings me compliments. It has notes of neroli, orange blossom, and sea spray which make it feel bright, clean and airy. It's really well priced, too.

    10. The Everything Brush

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    Jones Road

    The Everything Brush

    £40

    Pros: High quality brush, multi-purpose

    Cons: None

    While I know that Bobbi Brown likes to use her fingers for foundation application, you can tell that these brushes were made by a makeup artist. They quality is amazing (this brush would last for many years if you look after it) and the bristles are very soft. If I had to buy just one, I'd choose the aptly named 'The Everything Brush'. From blending foundation to diffusing cream blush or bronzer, this makes light work of any makeup application to deliver a seamless result. The bristles on this brush are tightly packed; the perfect density for blending cream products. It's the perfect makeup brush.

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