Every month has its standout picks—the ones that make it onto your radar and are worth the hype. This month’s arrivals are the kind of well-rounded mix that makes scrolling feel genuinely worthwhile. There's something for the person who takes their base seriously, something for the one who lives for a good lip moment and something for anyone whose hair has been asking for a little extra care lately. The kind of launches that don't just catch your eye but actually earn a place in your routine. Whether you're looking to refresh one step or shake things up entirely, this month has something to offer everyone. And with endless new launches to sift through, consider this your edited shortlist for March.
A hair oil that works as a pre-wash treatment, heat protectant and finishing oil—the Elixir Ultime covers a lot of ground in one bottle. The formula blends wild camellia, marula and argan oil to add real shine without any weight or greasiness, which is harder to pull off than it sounds. The refillable format is a practical touch that makes it easy to keep on hand.
Designed to conceal everything, the formula is dense, highly pigmented and built to stay exactly where you put it. A little goes a long way, and once it’s set with powder, it locks in for hours without shifting. The refill format makes it easy to top up your existing palette without buying into a full kit again.
A lip tint that leans more toward soft-focus, this one gives a blurred, velvety finish that feels lightweight and comfortable through the day. It leaves behind a just-bitten look without clinging to dry patches or feeling heavy. It’s the kind of tint you reach for when you want colour that looks effortless rather than overly done.
Rose Berry is Huda's own pick from the brand's first powder blush range—and it's not hard to see why it's the shade getting the most attention. Four shades built around rosewood, mauve and dusty rose tones, plus a blushlighter for a soft-focus finish with a hint of luminosity. Wear them on their own or mix them together for something a little more dimensional. It is designed to layer over the brand's Strawberry Cream liquid blush, but works just as well without it.
HYUE is a Mumbai-founded lip and nail brand with a devoted following across Indian beauty communities, and this lip plumper is largely the reason why. Jojoba oil, vitamin E and pomegranate extract handle the conditioning side, while a plumping complex gives lips a fuller, glassier appearance. That cooling sensation on application? That's the plumping complex doing its thing. Non-sticky, high-shine, vegan, paraben-free and dermatologist-tested.

Originally developed for television and film, the Paint Stick was designed to hold up where most foundations fall short. The cream-to-set formula delivers full, matte coverage that doesn't oxidise, doesn't move under heat or studio lights and stays consistent through long days. Apply with a damp sponge, set with translucent powder and it settles naturally into skin.

Most setting sprays do one thing—keep your makeup in place. The CMC S3 does that, but the niacinamide in the formula means it's also doing something for your skin while it's at it. Fragrance-free, paraben-free, vegan and cruelty-free. Mist it on at the end of your routine and everything stays put without feeling heavy or overdone.

One crayon, three ways to use it. Sweep it across the lid and blend for a smudgy shadow effect; run it along the lashline for something more defined; press it into the waterline for a kohl look that makes eyes appear more open. It’s a multi-tasking product that makes doing a statement look so much easier.

