
Just 32 Lesser-Known Beauty Products That Should Be On Your Radar By Now
Glossmetics' Lychee Overnight Lip Mask that'll have you smackin' your luscious lips all over the place because when they look *and* feel this good, how could you not?! The non-sticky, shiny formula could be worn during the day OR as an overnight lip treatment. It contains vitamin E, shea butter, and peptides to help soften, moisturize, and condition your pout.
Skala's Mais Cacho Hair 2-in-1 Conditioning Treatment for anyone who wants to give their curls effortless bounce and definition that actually lasts — look no further. It can be used as a conditioning treatment OR you can use it for all-day wear to help repair your locks. Reviewers also praise it for its gently detangling effect!
Olay Super Serum Body Wash if you and your dry skin are fighting for your lives out there. This formula is infused with shea butter, collagen peptides, and niacinamide to help restore moisture and nourish your skin with long-lasting hydration. It's the body wash version of their TikTok-famous facial Super Serum — iykyk, enough said.
OR! Cremo's super rich moisturizing body wash inspired by the beloved Baccarat Rouge 540 scent you know and love. This divine formula contains white jasmine, red currant, and sweet amber, aka the ultimate treat for your senses. Bet you won't underestimate this body wash again!
A TikTok-beloved "Soft" perfume rollerball that deserves wayyy more recognition IMO — it delivers a sweet, warm scent that rolls on easily and isn't too overpowering. There's a reason reviewers can't stop raving about the captivating scent, with some comparing it to lemon pound cake! It's basically the affordable version of Pink Sugar, which goes for $65.
Mixsoon Bean Essence when you're ready to have your mind blown by a skincare product — this revolutionary formula hydrates *and* exfoliates at the same time. Ingredients such as fermented bean, barley, and pomegranate help get rid of dead skin cells while improving your skin tone. Best of all? No sticky residue!!
Eos' Cashmere Skin Collection Shave Oil you won't stop raving about after trying it, which is likely the same reaction you had to the Eos "cashmere" body lotion that blew up on TikTok. Now it's available in a shave oil that smells just as delicious and will help protect your skin from bumps and burns. Even reviewers with sensitive skin swear by it.
E.l.f's brand new Lash XTNDR Tubing Mascara because your lashes deserve the best and you don't wanna waste your time with dry, clumpy formulas that leave you full of regret. This one is perfect for peeps with thin, delicate lashes. The lightweight tubing technology is designed to wrap around your eyelashes for a smudge-proof lift that looks natural but also a little too good to be true, tbh. Plus, it's super easy to take off at the end of the day without tons of harsh scrubbing.
A moisturizing Mise En Scene hair serum if your locks are feeling brittle and dryer than ever — this K-beauty product has you covered. It's made with seven nourishing oils, including argan, coconut, olive, apricot, marula, jojoba, and camellia. Reviewers praise this serum for helping to combat dryness! Plus, it smells downright divine.
Winky Lux Flower Balm to give your lips a subtle (and custom!) pink tint based on your unique pH levels. It also has a lovely moisturizing effect, so you'll knock out *two* steps in your routine with *one* product.
A quick-drying nail concealer — you don't *have* to spend a fortune at the salon for those healthy nails you've been dreaming of. This heavenly formula is made with a mix of biotin and keratin to help strengthen your nails and prevent breakage. It gives a super subtle pink tint so you could wear it solo OR as a top coat!
Medicube Deep Vitamin C Golden Capsule Face Moisturizer, a holy-grail product that contains tiny liposome capsules you can pop open on your skin to help brighten and smooth your complexion. Get ready for a punch of vitamin C and niacinamide that'll leave your skin positively radiant!
Or!!! Medicube's collagen jelly to get the beloved ~~glass skin~~ effect you've been chasing for years now. It's made with hydrolyzed collagen for better absorption while preserving firmness and elasticity. It also contains niacinamide to strengthen your skin barrier *and* boost hydration.
A SeoulCeuticals toner mist, which will earn a *permanent* spot in your beauty routine once you experience its dewy effects. This skincare juggernaut is made up of 98% naturally derived ingredients such as soothing aloe, rejuvenating cucumber, and antioxidant-rich green tea that'll make your skin glow like never before. It hydrates, plumps, and helps treat blemishes while preventing future breakouts.
Maybelline Superfluff Volumizing Brow Mousse that'll make everyone go "WOW" as soon as they see your stunning, fluffy brows. This buildable formula comes with an easy-to-use applicator that'll lightly fluff your brows for a fuller but softer appearance. People might even ask where you got 'em done because they'll look professionally laminated. 👀
First Aid Beauty's Facial Radiance Pads soaked in lactic and glycolic acids to rejuvenate your skin with juuust the right amount of exfoliating, toning, and brightening! It also contains other goodies, like cucumber water, Indian gooseberry, lemon peel, and licorice root.
A wow-worthy detangling hairbrush for curly and coily hair that'll detangle tough knots like an absolute charm. It's designed with two-tiered teeth technology: the firmer teeth are gentle on delicate curls but tough on tangles while the shorter teeth help reduce frizz. It can be used on wet OR dry hair and works great for applying conditioning treatments and hair masks.
Neutrogena's new Collagen Bank Daily Facial Moisturizer with SPF 30 so you can accomplish two things at once: hydrate your skin *and* provide proper UV protection. Apply it in the AM and you'll be ready for the day with fewer steps in your skincare routine! It can be worn on its own or under makeup — reviewers say the lightweight formula makes it a great base primer!
And a powdered SPF 30 sunscreen with a brush applicator that'll be a nice addition to your existing sun protection routine. It doesn't replace the liquid version but instead allows for quick and easy touchups throughout the day, especially if you'll be spending a LOT of it outside. Pop it in your bag or even your pocket and reapply as needed.
A huge pack of *cute* hydrocolloid pimple patches — for starters, you'll get SO much more bang for your buck with these than the Mighty Patch or Starface versions. More importantly, these contain more than just hydrocolloid. There's centella asiatica to soothe, salicylic acid to exfoliate, and tea tree oil to target blemishes. Need I say more??
Nyx's Lip IV Hydrating Gloss Serum so you can ~inject~ your pout with a powerful punch of tinted moisture that won't break the bank. This stuff promises 12 hours of hydration with a colorful lip-staining effect that actually lasts. You'll be low-key embarrassed you didn't try it sooner, tbh.
SkinSmart Facial Cleanser Spray you'll tell all your friends to add to *their* cart because it targets acne-causing bacteria without robbing the skin of its beloved moisture. It's about to become your go-to beauty staple thanks to its ability to instantly refresh your skin on the spot.
Elizabeth Mott's Thank Me Later Clean Face Towels so you can remove the day's makeup in a matter of minutes. These 100% natural wipes are made from bio-based viscose staple fiber, which is great for sensitive skin. They're double-sided with one side offering a smooth surface and the other is textured. Bonus: Each towel can be reused up to four times — that's 200 uses per box!
Sol De Janeiro Brazilian Milky Leave-In Conditioner, which comes from the makers of the legendary Bum Bum cream so you know it's gotta be the good stuff. This will meet most (if not all) of your haircare needs because it strengthens, defrizzes, protects against heat *and* locks in moisture. Plus, it smells like the iconic Cheroisa 62 fragrance mist you're probably already obsessed with.
A *non*-aerosol dry shampoo powder infused with biotin and Korean ginseng for absorbing oil, volumizing limp locks, and keeping your hair fresh longer between washes! It contains a subtle scent thanks to lavender extract. It's the perf size for your travel bag too!
A wonderfully rich Eight Saints night cream that'll do all the heavy lifting while you indulge in some beauty sleep. It's made with protein peptides that may help stimulate collagen production for firmer skin with improved elasticity. Don't forget about niacinamide for fading dark spots and discoloration and hyaluronic acid for boosting moisture.
A sleek metal safety razor when you live for a close shave that doesn't result in nicks and cuts. You won't have to bother with costly disposables anymore *and* you'll have super smooth skin with less of a chance of painful razor burn! It even comes with 10 extra corrosion-resistant stainless steel blades so you'll be good to go for a while.
A genius guide wand and eyeliner duo because there is an easier way to perfect your eyeliner game that doesn't involve starting the process over many times! This easy-to-use wand will be a big help if your hands are unsteady when applying eyeliner! It has a flexible, replaceable silicone tip that'll be nice and gentle on your eyes.
A redness-reducing Snail Bee High Content Essence, which is a fast-acting formula that'll help improve your skin's tone and texture — say no more. This lightweight formula contains snail secretion filtrate (don't worry, no snails are harmed!) niacinamide, six-level peptides, and adenosine to soothe and hydrate your skin.
A magical under-eye retinol stick if you've been on a never-ending hunt for an eye product that'll actually do a number on your dark circles and puffiness. Reviewers say this thing got them results within the first few weeks of using it! The heavy-hitter ingredients include encapsulated retinol, power peptide complex, vegan squalane, and astaxanthin. This stick can also be used on your neck, body, and the rest of your face.
Tarte Big Stick Energy duo, aka the combo of your dreams consisting of the new Shape Tape blur concealer stick *and* brush. This streamlines your concealer process and delivers flawless coverage in a creamy, buildable formula that won't crease or cake around the eyes. You'll be left wondering why this lil' miracle didn't enter your life a LOT sooner.
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