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These 35 Beauty Products Have Such Spellbinding Results, A Coven Of Witches Must Have Concocted Them

These 35 Beauty Products Have Such Spellbinding Results, A Coven Of Witches Must Have Concocted Them

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A hydrating lip-plumping gloss set that'll have you blinking your eyes in disbelief because this level of witchcraft seems too good to be true. It uses collagen, vitamin E, mint, and ginger to soften and plump lips! You'll have a perfectly plump pout without paying for high-end brands *or* lip fillers.
Brazilian Bum Bum body cream, a top-rated lotion made with guarana extract, coconut oil, and caffeine to help smooth and tighten your skin. Plus, it basically smells like sunshine in a jar so you won't even have to bother with perfume. Rumor has it the witches from Charmed were caught brewing this potion.
A paraben-free self-tanner if you're feeling dreadfully pale and need to get your summer glow back immediately. You'll be completely spellbound by the results, which only take an hour to achieve! Reviewers love how it applies evenly and doesn't have a funky smell that lingers.
A piercing bump solution because you didn't go through the pain of a piercing for a pesky keloid to steal the spotlight! This formula is rich in oils, including jojoba, grape seed, and rose to help gradually reduce bumps and scars over time.
I Dew Care's dry shampoo powder when you wish you had a magic wand for your oily roots. This helps revive limp, greasy hair and adds volume. It's a fine, hypoallergenic powder that absorbs oil, sweat, and dirt to keep locks looking fresh longer. Now that's a spell I can get behind.
Mielle's (TikTok-famous) Rosemary Mint strengthening oil — this biotin-infused formula will have you believing the crew from The Craft came up with it. It can strengthen hair, smooth split ends, and hydrate dry scalps. It promotes growth at the root and is perf for 3A–4C hair types. Oh, and reviewers swear by it for eyebrows, too!
A wart-removing gel so shockingly effective, you'll have everyone convinced you concocted it in your very own cauldron. It contains salicylic acid to help dry out those growths *and* it comes with waterproof patches for an effective, no-mess solution.
Catrice "Instant Awake" Under Eye Brightener to help liven up your tired eyes with a lightweight formula that delivers superb coverage in just a few swipes. This tinted concealer contains hyaluronic acid and shea butter that may also help reduce dark circles over time, so it's a win-win for anyone who wants puffy eyes to go POOF!
And a lil' hydrating eye stick infused with the magic of Icelandic mineral water, moss extract, and seaweed extract — it'll revitalize your under-eye area so well, you'll be convinced it's witchcraft. It can improve your skin's elasticity and reduce the appearance of dark circles too!
An Ogx leave-in, curl-defining cream when you're aiming for flawlessly bouncy curls *without* relying on heat styling tools. Everyone will think you paid a pretty penny at the salon OR that Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman reunited just so they could create this supernatural formula.
A pore-clearing cleansing oil for results you can *actually* see. This stuff removes all traces of makeup and sucks sebum from your pores so that your skin is visibly clearer and smoother! Once you see the proof, you'll be a believer. 👀
Kojic Acid Dark Spot Remover Soap with the power to make your skin glow as bright as a bowl of witches' brew. It uses hyaluronic acid, shea butter, vitamin E, and Castile olive oil to hydrate and soothe skin while minimizing dark spots, sun damage, and blemishes.
Sulfate-free Biotin shampoo, which contains botanical extracts to help thicken and hydrate your hair if that's your preference. It also clarifies and removes product buildup. Before you know it, you'll be growing luscious locks just like Rapunzel.
The internet-famous Revlon oil-absorbing volcanic face roller that can make excess oil instantly ✨vanish✨ with a few swipes. It's more eco-friendly than blotting sheets and you won't have to keep reapplying powder.
Bruise cream so you can help heal all the unfortunate "oopsies" that come with being a certified clumsy witch™. Whether you're known for tripping over your feet or bumping into things, this stuff will save the day again and again by reducing the swelling and discoloration of bruises.
A bottle of professional-grade callus-removing gel if you desire mesmerizing results *without* paying for a visit to the nail salon. Be your own witch and reduce rough calluses at home? Yes, please.
A potent glycolic acid peel when you've been holding out for a miracle in a bottle. After using it, you'll feel like the Sanderson Sisters from Hocus Pocus worked their magic on your skin. It helps soften, even out your skin tone, improve texture, *and* reduce the visibility of fine lines.
Or a prescription-strength Differin retinoid gel to address clogged pores and inflammation, which are some of the most common causes of acne. This formula "normalizes" skin cell turnover and helps restore your skin's texture and tone. Did Sabrina Spellman herself invent it? Probably.
One/Size blurring setting powder designed for anyone who wishes their pores would magically ~disappear~ once they finish their beauty routine — and no settling into fine lines! MUAs also love that it's sweat-proof and made for all-day wear with long-lasting shine control.
An Elizabeth Mott blurring face primer with SPF 30 because some products really can do it all — this one will cast a blurring spell on your pores, soften the appearance of fine lines, *and* protect against harmful UV rays. It's perfect for prepping skin for makeup or you can wear it solo.
A set of easy-to-use teeth-whitening pens that'll help get rid of stubborn stains you've tried literally every other potion, spell, and curse on. I'm talking wine, coffee, and tea stains, people! It's painless, effective, *and* mint-flavored.
Lilac St. false lash segments when you wanna bedazzle people with eyelashes that are about as long as a witch's broomstick! They can last for up to 10 days — simply brush the glue onto the underside of your real lashes, then attach the segments for a bit of extra oomph.
A Briotech spray so you can calm angry, irritated skin with the same holy-grail ingredient used in Tower 28 SOS Daily Rescue Spray: hypochlorous acid. Give yourself a spritz to help treat inflammation and reduce redness. It'll also strengthen the skin barrier, so think of it as a magical force field for your face!
A color corrector, which helps target hyperpigmentation and dark circles like a true witch would. It's also a 4-in-1 multistick you can use to add color to your eyes, lips, and cheeks. Abracadabra, discoloration be gone!
Truremedy Naturals Remedy Tea Tree Oil Body Wash made with aloe, mint, and tea tree soap because yes you *can* cast out those common skin irritations. It also smells absolutely wonderful on account of the coconut, olive, and jojoba oils!
Skin1004's zombie face masks to help hydrate, tighten, and reduce the appearance of pores and fine lines. You might feel like the Wicked Witch of the West while it's on, but the results are worth it. Wash it off after 15 minutes to reveal your au naturale glow.
Essence's Volume Booster Lash Primer for such fantastical length and volume, it would almost certainly be banned from Hogwarts. Treat your lashes to hydrating mango butter and acai oil, then top it off with your fave mascara for truly jaw-dropping results.
Mighty Patches that are ~tiny but mighty~ with the power to draw gunk out of zits. Stick one on at bedtime and behold the spellbinding results upon waking. Reviewers also love that you can hardly tell you're wearing one!
Plus, a pack of nose pore patches — these tackle excess oil, irritating pimples, and enlarged pores. You'll get immense satisfaction from peeling off the patch to reveal all the evil you just exorcised from your pores.
Meltdown acne oil to minimize breakouts *without* drying out your skin — how on earth have you lived without this potion until now? It contains blue tansy, black cumin seed, rose hip, and tamanu oils to reduce the visibility of acne scars and prevent future breakouts.
A cruelty-free extreme hold eyebrow gel if you know the struggle of brows that simply do NOT cooperate. This mystical brow glue will bewitch those tiny hairs into place if that's your preference. The best part? It's a non-sticky, transparent formula that won't leave a pesky residue behind. And!!! It comes with an easy-to-use applicator.
A wow-worthy snail repair cream with results so enchanting, the only logical conclusion is that Glinda the Good Witch concocted it. It can help brighten your skin, add plumpness, and minimize discoloration. This wildly popular K-beauty product also uses hyaluronic acid to hydrate and glycolic acid to stimulate collagen production.
Phytosurgence Toasted Blushes when you're seeking beautiful earthy, nude tones that'll be a major upgrade for your makeup routine. Keep it light and subtle or build it up for a bolder look!
Paula's Choice Salicylic Acid Exfoliant — you'll take care of blackheads *and* leave your skin feelin' super smooth. It's packed with 2% BHA (Beta hydroxy acid) to unclog pores and remove dead skin cells. Reviewers can't stop sharing their astonishing results and you'll be low-key jealous you waited so long to join the witchy party.
Nars radiant creamy concealer for lightweight yet buildable coverage that lasts up to 16 hours — I wouldn't blame you for thinking it's the work of Ursula's sorcery, but it's the real deal! Bonus points: It contains magnolia bark and grape seed extracts to help conceal acne and reduce redness.

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