By OnMilwaukee Staff Writers   Published Apr 09, 2015 at 3:01 PM

Welcome to #WeWant, a weekly selection of the stuff OnMilwaukee.com editors and staffers love.

Put it on: Younique 3D Mascara and more

A few months back one of my friends highly recommended that I try out the brand Younique's 3D Mascara. I reached to Tiffany Ingelse, Younique Independent Presenter, to see what all the fuss was about. Luckily, I was able to try a few different products from Younique -- and they were some of the best products I've tried all year. 

My favorite by far just also happens to be Younique's best selling product -- the 3D Fiber Lashes Mascara Set. The duo includes a gel base you apply first and then layer on the 3D Fibers. Wow. I'm a convert. It can take a little bit of getting used to -- the trick is to apply the 3D only on the outer half of lashes -- but I am now using this daily. I swore I would only use it for special occasions and weekends, but I can't go back to my plain ole mascara now. 

The other products I tested out were the Glorious Face & Eye Primer, Lucrative Lip Gloss and Beachfront Bronzer. I've used all of them off and on for a few weeks now, and all are great products. I'll be putting in a reorder on that Glorious primer for sure. - Carolynn Buser

Listen to it: "It Follows" Vinyl Soundtrack 

I don't have a large vinyl collection by any means (mostly because most of the records I'd like in my collection are way too expensive for my liking). There's one record, though, I'd like to add to my collection immediately and as of right now, it only costs nearly $23 on Amazon: the soundtrack to the indie horror film "It Follows." 

If you haven't seen the film yet, it's a modern horror masterpiece that plays more like a commentary on STDs than anything else. It centers on a young woman (played by the immensely talented Maika Monroe) who is followed by a supernatural force after having sex with her date in the back of his car. As she discovers, this terrorizing force can only be transmitted through sexual intercourse with another person. 

I can't recommend the film highly enough. It's riveting from the first shot down to its very last. Besides being clever in its concept, suspenseful to play with its audience, and gorgeous with its cinematography, all of these elements are only elevated by the hypnotic score by Disasterpeace, which itself seems ripped right out of a John Carpenter film. Of course I'll be purchasing "It Follows" when it's released on Blu-ray. In the mean time, I'll just blast the insanely good score with the hopes of not freaking out my neighbors.  - Colton Dunham

Eat it: Stackner Caberet's cheeseburger

My search for the greatest cheeseburger in the world is a never-ending one. Not the healthiest habit in the world but it is what it is. The latest entry comes with a special bonus. The Stackner Cabaret at the Milwaukee Rep stages some of the most enjoyable shows you'll ever see. Currently you can see "Low Down Dirty Blues" a spectacular homage to quintessential American music. You can also dine at the Stackner and I recently had their cheeseburger. Chef Clifford Hull grinds chuck and short rib together to make an especially juicy patty. Done just right with a generous slice of cheddar and a Breadsmith butter top roll and you've got one that makes it into my top 10. Cheeseburger and a play! What's not to like. - Dave Begel

Listen to it: Levante – Manuale Distruzione (INRI/Artist First)  

As a big fan of Sicily's Carmen Consoli (so much so that I booked her only Milwaukee appearance back in 2008), it was probably a given that I'd enjoy Levante's debut. A mix of retro pop, moody guitar-driven alt.rock and breezy pop tunes, "Manuale Distruzione" nods heavily at Consoli's work, though sometimes with a jauntier vibe. That playfulness is best witnessed on the singles "Sbadiglio" – with its '60s girl group structure – and the catchy as hell "Alfonso." But the dozen tunes here refuse to conform to a single genre, beyond "pop," creating a varied experience that is constantly shifting moods. Levante is currently on her first U.S. tour, but it won't bring her here ... this time. But study up, there's always a next time. - Bobby Tanzilo

Wear them: Brewers Blue Resin Earrings

I'm all for showing my Milwaukee Brewers pride when attending a game or even out on the town. But, I generally love a pop of Brewers color with an otherwise non-team descript look. These Milwaukee made earrings from GlamMKE are the classic Brewers old-school blue and a great addition to any look, but especially for game day. The small but adorable earrings are titanium and nickel free -- perfect for all of us with sensitive ears. Each earring is put together by hand and with extra care to make sure each set will last. Play ball! - Carolynn Buser