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  • Found: The Best K-Beauty Deals at Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

    Found: The Best K-Beauty Deals at Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

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    Korean skin care is easier than ever to access, especially because tons of Allure editor favorites—hi, CosRx, Beauty of Joseon, Anua, and Haruharu Wonder—are all available on Amazon. And now is the best time to try them: Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is here from March 25 through March 31, offering up to 45% off across thousands of beauty products.

    Whether you’re in the market for a Korean sunscreen that absorbs instantly, a hydrating serum that layers beautifully under makeup, or a face mask to make dull skin a thing of the past, these discounts cover every step of your routine (because when it comes to K-beauty, we simply can’t get enough of that glass skin glow). And it’s not just skin care: You’ll also find K-beauty makeup in the mix, too. Clear your schedule and keep scrolling to shop the very best Amazon K-beauty deals available this week.

    Our Top Picks

    ma:nyo Pure Cleansing Oil orange bottle of facial cleansing oil with white pump on light gray background with red Allure Best of Beauty seal in the top right cornerRinse and RepeatMa:nyo Pure Cleansing OilJump to review$23 $18 (22% off)

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    Beauty of Joseon Glow Serum in branded dropper component on a light gray backgroundBalance in a BottleBeauty of Joseon Glow SerumJump to review$27

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    Medicube Zero Pore SA Clear Capsule Facial Deep Cleanser in branded component on a light gray backgroundLovely LatherMedicube Facial Cleanser Zero Pore Capsule Cleansing FoamJump to review$20 $15 (25% off)

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    CosRx Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence in branded component on a light gray backgroundSerum-iously HydratingCosrx Advanced Snail 96% Mucin Power EssenceJump to review$25 $18 (28% off)

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    Abib Airy Sunstick in branded twist up component on a light gray backgroundStick to ItAbib Airy Sunstick Protection Bar SPF50+Jump to review$17

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    Anua Heartleaf 77 Soothing Toner

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    Anua

    Heartleaf 77 Soothing Toner

    $23 $20 (13% off)

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    Calming heartleaf and hydrating hyaluronic acid are at the center of Anua’s Heartleaf 77 Soothing Toner. Both ingredients blanket dry, irritated skin and deeply restore moisture for that signature K-beauty glass-skin glow.

    Ma:nyo Pure Cleansing Oil

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    Ma:nyo

    Pure Cleansing Oil

    $23 $18 (22% off)

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    Allure commerce writer Lily Wohlner applying the Ma:nyo Pure Cleansing Oil

    Lily Wohlner

    This 2025 Best of Beauty Award winner is a first step in many of our editors’ double-cleansing routines, clearing away dirt and makeup to leave skin primed and ready for a good foaming cleanser.

    Wohlner before applying the Manyo Pure Cleansing Oil

    Wohlner before applying the Ma:nyo Pure Cleansing Oil

    Lily WohlnerWohlner after applying the Manyo Pure Cleansing Oil

    Wohlner after applying the Ma:nyo Pure Cleansing Oil

    Lily Wohlner

    Haruharu Wonder Black Rice Probiotics Barrier Essence

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    Haruharu Wonder

    Black Rice Probiotics Barrier Essence

    $22 $20 (9% off)

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    Allure commerce editor Sarah Han applying the Haruharu Wonder Black Rice Probiotics Barrier Essence

    Sarah Han

    Black rice probiotics and barrier-loving ceramides and lipids make up this essence, which prevents irritation, locks in moisture, and boosts skin’s elasticity.

    Beauty of Joseon Glow Serum

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    Beauty of Joseon

    Glow Serum

    $27

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    Allure associate beauty editor Annie Blay-Tettey applying the Beauty of Joseon Glow Serum

    Annie Blay-Tettey

    Allure associate beauty editor Annie Blay-Tettey is “always on the quest to find products that will boost her glow,” like this niacinamide-based serum. “It sinks into my skin without leaving a sticky residue and never pills when layered with the other steps in my routine,” she says.

    Illiyoon Ceramide Ato Concentrate Cream

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    Illiyoon

    Ceramide Ato Concentrate Cream

    $29 $25 (14% off)

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    Wohlner applying the Illiyoon Ceramide Ato Concentrate Cream

    Lily Wohlner

    ​​“This product has saved my skin, even during the harshest New York winters,” Charlotte Cho, an esthetician and cofounder of Soko Glam based in New York City, tells Allure. She adds that it’s one of the most soothing products she’s tried—plus, it’s gentle enough for her kids to use, too.

    Beauty of Joseon Red Bean Water Gel

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    Beauty of Joseon

    Red Bean Water Gel

    $18

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    This cream has mastered the art of hydrating without feeling heavy, thanks to red bean water, which delivers moisture while also absorbing excess oil. Because it’s so light, it layers beautifully under makeup—no pilling in sight!

    Han applying Beauty of Joseon Red Bean Water Gel

    Sarah HanHan after applying Beauty of Joseon Red Bean Water Gel

    Han after applying Beauty of Joseon Red Bean Water Gel

    Sarah Han

    CosRx Snail Mucin 92% Face Moisturizer

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    Snail Mucin 92% Face Moisturizer

    $26 $20 (23% off)

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    Infused with 92% snail mucin, this lightweight gel cream plumps, hydrates and soothes without the heavy feel, making it great for combination skin types that need hydration but want to skip out on shine.

    CosRx Advanced Snail 96% Mucin Power Essence

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    Advanced Snail 96% Mucin Power Essence

    $25 $18 (28% off)

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    The serum version of CosRx’s moisturizer, this viral, snail mucin-infused favorite is beloved for calming irritation, fading the look of post-acne marks, and supporting skin repair.

    Han applying the Coxrx Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence

    Sarah HanHan after applying the Coxrx Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence

    Han after applying the Coxrx Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence

    Sarah Han

    Medicube Facial Cleanser Zero Pore Capsule Cleansing Foam

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    Facial Cleanser Zero Pore Capsule Cleansing Foam

    $20 $15 (25% off)

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    The word “capsule” in Medicube’s Zero Pore Capsule Cleansing Foam points to the tiny blue exosome capsules that gently exfoliate as they burst onto the skin. The formula also features mandelic and salicylic acids to maintain clear pores, along with cica and green tea to calm irritation.

    Allure contributing writer Christa Joanna Lee applying the Zero Pore Capsule Cleansing Foam

    Christa Joanna LeeLee after applying the Zero Pore Capsule Cleansing Foam

    Lee after applying the Zero Pore Capsule Cleansing Foam

    Christa Joanna Lee

    Abib Airy Sunstick Protection Bar SPF50+

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    Airy Sunstick Protection Bar SPF50+

    $17

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    Sunscreen should be reapplied all day, every day—which is much easier when it comes in a handy stick. Meet Abib’s Airy Sunstick Protection Bar, which controls excess shine and sebum with every application, but also protects skin with SPF 50+.

    Biodance Collagen Gel Toner Pads

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    Biodance

    Collagen Gel Toner Pads

    $26 $22 (15% off)

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    Han applying the Biodance Cera-nol Gel Toner Pads

    Sarah Han

    Jane Yoo, MD, a dual board-certified dermatologist based in New York City, tells Allure that if you’re short on time (or too tired for an overnight mask), Biodance’s Collagen Gel Toner Pads are the perfect morning rescue. She touts the innovative gel fabric and low-molecular-weight collagen, which leaves behind plumper, smoother skin with minimal irritation.

    Sungboon Editor Deep Collagen Overnight Mask

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    Deep Collagen Overnight Mask

    $19 $15 (21% off)

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    Allure commerce producer Sarah Hoffmann removing the Sungboon Editor Deep Collagen Overnight Mask

    Sarah Hoffmann

    Sungboon Editor’s Deep Collagen Overnight Mask is all about plumping, with its hyper-concentrated dose of 2,160,000 PPB low-molecular collagen. (PPB, or parts per billion, measures how densely packed the collagen fragments are inside the formula.) Smooth it on and slip under the covers—by morning, you can expect dewier, bouncier skin.

    I Dew Care Tap Secret Dry Shampoo Powder with Biotin

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    Tap Secret Dry Shampoo Powder with Biotin

    $18 $15 (17% off)

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    Perfect for travel, this non-aerosol dry shampoo comes in a powder formula with an easy-to-use puff, so you can tap it exactly where your roots need a refresh, no cloud of spray required. The payoff? Oil-absorbing magic without the heaviness—it’s so light, it practically disappears into your hair.

    Fwee Blurry Pudding Pot

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    Fwee

    Blurry Pudding Pot

    $20 $14 (30% off)

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    Fwee’s Blurry Pudding Pot melts into a sheer, diffused wash of color that gives cheeks that soft-focus, just-pinched glow. With 22 shades to play with, you can dial it all the way up—think moody, purple-toned Boss—or keep things light and effortless with Like, a barely-there pink that looks like your natural flush, only better.

    Sulwhasoo Glowing Lip Balm

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    Sulwhasoo

    Glowing Lip Balm

    $38

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    Ginseng seed oil and a blend of natural butters (hi, shea and cocoa) are the stars of the show in Sulwhasoo’s Glowing Lip Balm, softening, plumping, and strengthening the skin barrier so chapped lips are a thing of the past.

    Beauty of Joseon Ginseng Essence Water

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    Ginseng Essence Water

    $18

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    Beauty of Joseon’s Ginseng Essence Water leans hard into boosting glow, with 80% ginseng root water at its core—an antioxidant-rich, anti-inflammatory powerhouse that helps fend off free radicals (a.k.a. the culprits behind premature aging). Another bonus: niacinamide, which balances oil production and softens the look of enlarged pores over time.

    Amorepacific Color Control Cushion Compact Broad Spectrum SPF 50+

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    AmorePacific

    Color Control Cushion Compact Broad Spectrum SPF 50+

    $75

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    Amorepacific’s Color Control Cushion Compact has everything we love in a daytime foundation: SPF 50+ protection, lightweight coverage, and a natural, your-skin-but-better glow—all in a compact that fits right into your purse.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How We Find the Best Amazon Big Spring Sale Korean Beauty Deals

    Our shopping team searches daily for the best beauty products in the industry. We enlist the help of multiple editors, writers, contributors, and experts to determine which products are really worth your penny. Our Amazon Big Spring Sale 2026 beauty sales are no different: We base our discounted selections on products with at least 4.0-star average ratings, past Allure Best of Beauty award winners, and those that our editors and experts have tried and given a stamp of approval.

    Why Trust Allure for the Best Amazon Big Spring Sale Deals?

    No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns when you’re shopping for the best Amazon Big Spring Sale 2026 beauty deals, we want to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal.

  • 11 Best Medicube Skin-Care Products for Smoother, Clearer Skin

    11 Best Medicube Skin-Care Products for Smoother, Clearer Skin

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    What stands out most about the best Medicube products is how they make K-beauty skin care feel simple, effective, and genuinely approachable—both in routine and in price. Many fans have streamlined their routines down to a handful of hero products that deliver that same glass-skin glow you’d expect from a full 10-step lineup (a major win for anyone short on time). For those with dry or sensitive skin, the brand’s formulas are especially appealing—they multitask without overwhelming the skin barrier.

    Medicube relies on ingredients practically synonymous with Korean skin care. You’ll find polydeoxyribonucleotides (PDRN), derived from salmon DNA, to help support skin renewal and improve the appearance of uneven tone. Many formulas also feature Centella asiatica (a.k.a. cica), a go-to for soothing. “Sensitive skin is a very common skin type in Korea due to high pollution levels," says Charlotte Cho, cofounder of K-beauty retailer Soko Glam based in New York City. “As a result, sensitive-skin friendly ingredients, such as cica, are frequently seen in Korean beauty products to calm inflammation, redness, and irritated skin.”

    Our Top Medicube Products

    • No Ghosting: No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen, $22 $15
    • Pretty in Pink: Pink Peptide Serum, $22 $15
    • Set the Tone: Collagen Milk Toning Wrapping Mask, $22 $15
    • Pore Over This: Zero Pore Pads, $31 $15
    • R You Glowing Yet?: Age-R Booster Pro, $228 $132
    • Bursting Bounce: PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream, $22 $16

    Beyond ingredients, Medicube’s textures are part of the appeal: Think foam serums that feel like whipped bubbles and collagen creams that burst on contact, releasing pockets of hydration that melt right into skin. You'll find a routine that feels as enjoyable as it is effective.

    R You Glowing Yet?: Age-R Booster Pro

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    Medicube

    Age-R Booster Pro

    $220

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    Allure editor in chief Jessica Cruel using the Medicube Age-R Booster Pro

    Jessica Cruel

    Why it's worth it: Most microcurrent devices make big promises, but then lose you somewhere between all the extra attachments and the hunt for the right conductive gel. It’s why so many end up buried in a drawer, forgotten after just a few uses. Medicube’s Age-R Booster Pro stands out by keeping this streamlined (just the device and your go-to serum). But don’t confuse simple for basic. It delivers on versatility with four built-in modes: Booster Mode (electroporation) to enhance product absorption, MC Mode (microcurrent) to target fine lines, Derma Shot Mode (EMS) to firm and contour, and Air Shot Mode to support pore elasticity.

    Tester feedback from editor in chief Jessica Cruel

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    "I must say: This is the most powerful device I have ever used. Setting three out of five had my muscles twitching (in a good way). I also like that it has a screen that tracks the time, so I don't have to keep track of beeps. I find the user experience is better than many microcurrent devices I've used in the past.” —Jessica Cruel, editor in chief

    Jessica has normal skin and has been using the Medicube Age-R Booster Pro once a month for six months.

    Product highlights

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    • Four modes (Booster Mode: Electroporation, MC Mode: Microcurrent, Derma Shot Mode, and Air Shot Mode: Electric Needles)
    • Five intensity levels each
    • Medicube AGE-R App compatibility
    • USB-C charging cable

    How the brand tested this product's efficacy

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    Medicube conducted clinical studies for all four modes used in combination with skin-care products and lists these statistics on its Singaporean site:

    • Forehead volume: improved by 35.9% after 2 weeks of use
    • Smile lines: improved by 24.2% after 2 weeks of use
    • Between the brows (11s): Improved by 16.1% after 2 weeks of use
    • Crow's feet: improved by 12.6% after 2 weeks of use
    • Neck lines: improved by 11.8% after 2 weeks of use
    • Skin density: improved by 5.46% after 2 weeks of use

    Burst of Radiance: Collagen Glow Bubble Serum

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    Medicube

    Collagen Glow Bubble Serum

    $22 $20 (9% off)

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    Why it's worth it: Korean skin-care brands are known for their sensorial textures, and the Collagen Glow Bubble Serum has to be one of the most fun we’ve ever tried. The airy mousse has a fluffy, cloud-like texture—almost reminiscent of a light shaving foam—as it melts into the skin. Beyond the playful application, it delivers real benefits for all skin types, especially mature skin: Collagen and elastin help support firmness and bounce while hyaluronic acid draws in hydration to keep skin looking plump and dewy. True to its name, this “bubble serum” is featherlight yet deeply hydrating, though our tester notes you might notice a slight tackiness for a minute or two as it settles in.

    Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying the Medicube Collagen Glow Bubble Serum

    Christa Joanna LeeLee after applying the Medicube Collagen Glow Bubble Serum

    Lee after applying the Medicube Collagen Glow Bubble Serum

    Christa Joanna Lee

    ​​Tester feedback from contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee

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    “This serum has a light, foamy texture that sits somewhere between a gel and a mousse—it’s a little unusual at first, but easy to get used to. Once it settles, it leaves an ever-so-slight tacky finish that works well during the day, giving makeup something to grip onto so it applies more evenly.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: collagen, elastin, hyaluronic acid
    • Fragrance-free: no

    No Ghosting: No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen

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    Medicube

    No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen

    $22 $19 (14% off)

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    Why it's worth it: K-beauty sunscreens are always trying to outdo themselves—who can make the most lightweight, zero-white cast, skin-care-packed formula yet? So when Allure’s resident K-beauty expert said she found the “glowiest sunscreen ever,” our ears perked up. If dull, tired-looking skin is the concern, Medicube’s No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen SPF 50 makes a strong case for itself. The chemical formula layers protection with a nourishing, skin-care-forward lineup: Niacinamide helps visibly brighten and even tone, while hyaluronic acid pulls in hydration so skin looks plumper and fresher, never greasy. Collagen and peptides add that softly cushioned, lit-from-within finish, and soothing Centella asiatica keeps skin calm and comfortable.

    Allure commerce editor Sarah Han applying the Medicube No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen

    Sarah HanHan after applying the Medicube No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen

    Han after applying the Medicube No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen

    Sarah Han

    Allure managing editor Alessandra Foresto applying the Medicube No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen

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    Foresto after applying the Medicube No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen

    Alessandra Foresto

    Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han

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    “Medicube was not lying about the 'No Cast, Just Glow' name. This is one of the glowest, most brightening sunscreens I've ever tried, and boy, does my dried-out winter skin appreciate it. (Full disclosure: I don't think my combo skin could handle this during the warmer months, lest I want to venture straight into greasy, not glowy, territory.) It does take a beat to fully rub in—granted, I go a little heavy on application, but better to overdo it than…underdo it—but once you do, there's nary a trace! The ingredients are quite familiar to the average skin-care lover, but something about this lineup—niacinamide, cica, peptides, and collagen—ups the dewy ante by a lot, and I'm glad for it. I can easily skip my a.m. moisturizer and it also doubles as a hydrating primer. Win, win, and win." —Sarah Han, commerce editor

    Tester feedback from managing editor Alessandra Foresto

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    “Like a good beauty editor, sunscreen is not a step I skip even on the darkest, rainiest days. I like this Medicube SPF because it's light and absorbs quickly but still feels moisturizing, plus it has a very subtle radiant finish. Unlike other sunscreens, it doesn't leave a white cast behind and it also doesn't feel thick and sticky on my face. But, most importantly for me, it does not make my makeup pill. I use it as the last step in my moisturizing routine every morning, after a hyaluronic acid serum and a moisturizing cream, and before concealer and foundation.” —Alessandra Foresto, managing editor

    More to know

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    • Sunscreen type: chemical
    • Key ingredients: 13.6% homosalate, 9% octocrylene, 4.5% octisalate, 2.7% avobenzone, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, ceramides, collagen, peptides, Centella asiatica
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Very A-peel-ing: Collagen Wrapping Mask

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    Medicube

    Collagen Wrapping Mask

    $19

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    Allure features director Dianna Mazzone Singh peeling off the Medicube Collagen Night Wrapping Mask

    Dianna Singh

    Why it's worth it: No wonder Medicube’s Collagen Wrapping Mask has gone viral—there aren’t many skin-care products that deliver that kind of instant gratification. Still, the appeal goes beyond the peel. Unlike traditional peel-off masks that focus on quick, surface-level results, this one acts more like an overnight cocoon, sealing in hydration while you sleep before lifting away in the morning. The thick, elastic texture sets into a flexible film that feels cushioning rather than tight.

    Inside, it’s packed with familiar favorites: collagen, hyaluronic acid, and ceramides to help skin look plumper and hydrated, plus niacinamide to boost glow and adenosine to smooth the look of fine lines. A few less-expected additions—like agave stem extract and chlorella (a nutrient-rich algae)—support skin resilience, so you wake up looking refreshed, not just temporarily glazed.

    Tester feedback from features director Dianna Singh

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    "The way my skin looks with a layer of Medicube Collagen Night Wrapping Mask is exactly how I want my skin to look without it: glassy, glowy, and clear. And with each overnight—yes, overnight—application of its niacinamide- and hyaluronic acid-infused formula, I get a little bit closer to that goal. I've been using it once or twice a week and never cease to be delighted by the satisfaction of peeling it away in the morning." —Dianna Singh, features director

    More to know

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    • Mask type: peel-off mask
    • Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, glycerin, vitamin E, ceramide Np, collagen extract

    Set the Tone: Collagen Milk Toning Wrapping Mask

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    Medicube

    Collagen Milk Toning Wrapping Mask

    $22 $19 (14% off)

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    Han applying the Medicube Collagen Milk Toning Wrapping Mask

    Sarah Han

    Why it’s worth it: Unlike the original Collagen Wrapping Mask, which stays put overnight, the Collagen Milk Toning Wrapping Mask gets to work in just 20 minutes. And if you’ve ever browsed beauty shelves in Seoul, you’ve likely seen the phrase “tone-up” everywhere—no, it doesn’t relate to toner. It’s actually pretty literal, referring to formulas that help visibly brighten, even out, and clarify your overall skin tone.

    This particular peel-off mask creates that effect with niacinamide, alpha-arbutin, and glutathione to target dullness and discoloration on the spot, while collagen water and collagen amino acids add a subtle, bouncy plumpness. Milk protein extract gives skin that softly blurred finish, and ceramides, Centella asiatica, and panthenol round things out with barrier support. As it sets, the formula forms a flexible, opaque wrapping layer that seals everything in.

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    Han before applying the Medicube Collagen Milk Toning Wrapping Mask

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    Han after applying the Medicube Collagen Milk Toning Wrapping Mask

    Tester feedback from Han

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    “Nothing against overnight masks, but this tosser-and-turner simply doesn't mesh with that sort of wear time. Medicube's most viral collagen mask may be the overnight formula but I jumped for joy when I heard the K-beauty brand launched a 20-minute milky version. It is a little sticky when applying (to be expected, though), but easy to slather on a thick layer—crucial to a seamless peel-off. (It's ok if said layer isn't super even!) After time is up and I remove the mask, my skin definitely looks a bit brighter (thanks niacinamide), though I'm not sure about the firming claims. I'll leave that task to my heavier-duty, leave-on serums. All in all, it's a solid mask I can see myself using once a week.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: niacinamide, alpha-arbutin, glutathione, collagen water, collagen amino acids, ceramides, Centella asiatica, panthenol
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Pretty in Pink: Pink Peptide Serum

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    Medicube

    Pink Peptide Serum

    $22 $19 (14% off)

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    Allure video producer Lauren Alberti applying the Medicube Pink Peptide Serum

    Lauren Alberti

    Why it's worth it: This won’t be the first time you’ll hear about PDRN. It works so well because these topical salmon DNA derivatives are “very similar to human DNA and can help with skin quality, luminosity, and texture,” New York City-based board-certified plastic surgeon Jennifer Levine, MD, told Allure. The supporting players do their part, too: Niacinamide helps brighten and refine, while adenosine and a multi-peptide blend (including copper peptides) lend a firmer, healthier-looking finish. Hydrators like glycerin and sodium hyaluronate keep things comfortably plump, and a mix of botanical extracts—rose, turmeric, holy basil—adds a calming layer.

    Tester feedback from video producer Lauren Alberti

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    “I've been using this product for the last few months as part of my never-ending battle against dry skin. After a few uses, I could see that this was definitely contributing to more hydrated-looking skin, helping me achieve that dewy glow. I typically use it with the Medicube Booster Pro to really get the product into my pores.” —Lauren Alberti, video producer

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: salmon PDRN, niacinamide, adenosine, peptides, glycerin, sodium hyaluronate, rose, turmeric, holy basil
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Pink Drink: PDRN Pink Vita Coating Sheet Mask

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    Medicube

    PDRN Pink Vita Coating Sheet Mask

    $22 $20 (9% off)

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    Why it's worth it: In this face mask, PDRN not only helps repair a compromised skin barrier but also works to fade dark spots and hyperpigmentation, revealing a brighter, healthier-looking complexion over time. It’s also infused with collagen and pink vitamin B12 to help soften the look of fine lines, restore elasticity, and refine overall skin texture. The sheet itself hits that ideal middle ground: not so flimsy that it bunches or folds in on itself, but not so thick that it feels stiff or prone to slipping. It hugs the contours of your face, stays in place without constant adjusting, and makes the whole experience feel comfortable, soothing, and—yes—like a true self-care moment.

    Lee applying the Medicube PDRN Pink Vita Coating Sheet Mask

    Christa Joanna LeeLee after applying the Medicube PDRN Pink Vita Coating Sheet Mask

    Lee after applying the Medicube PDRN Pink Vita Coating Sheet Mask

    Christa Joanna Lee

    Tester feedback from Lee

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    “I’ve tried enough sheet masks to know that if it won’t stay put, I’m already annoyed. This one is so clingy in the best way. I usually mask while I’m WFH, sitting upright at my desk, so that alone is a huge win. It also has this consistently cool, refreshing feel, even in the warmer months. Paired with the formula, it leaves my skin feeling really comforted and calm afterward.” —Christa Lee, contributing commerce writer

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    • Key ingredients: salmon PDRN, collagen, pink vitamin B12
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Pore Over This: Zero Pore Pads

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    Zero Pore Pads

    $31 $19 (39% off)

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    Allure associate social media manager Katie Gunderman applying the Medicube Zero Pore Pads

    Katie Gunderman

    Why it’s worth it: No offense to the classic cotton pad you soak yourself with, but it never quite hits the same, especially if you have acne-prone skin, where too much product or extra friction can make things worse. Pre-soaked toner pads take the guesswork out, giving you a consistent amount of formula every time and a gentler, more controlled swipe.

    Medicube’s Zero Pore Pads are saturated with a clarifying blend that exfoliates dead skin, absorbs excess oil, and helps keep pores looking clear without overdoing it. Salicylic acid works deep in the pores to help prevent breakouts by breaking down buildup, while lactic acid smooths uneven texture. And with calming ingredients like Centella asiatica, panthenol, and allantoin, skin stays balanced.

    ​​Tester feedback from associate social media manager Katie Gunderman

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    “The Medicube Zero Pore Toner Pads are always the first step. They refresh my face and prep it for the rest of my skin-care or makeup routine. They always leave my skin feeling clean and hydrated and I love how easy they are to pop on.” —Katie Gunderman, associate social media manager

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: lactic acid, salicylic acid, Centella asiatica, panthenol, allantoin
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Number of pads: 70

    Bursting Bounce: PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream

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    PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream

    $22 $20 (9% off)

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    Why it's worth it: The tiny pink capsules in the PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream resemble popping boba—firm at first, then melting seamlessly into skin upon contact. Each capsule is filled with PDRN, helping keep it stable and potent until it hits your skin. Once released, it blends into the surrounding gel-like formula, which features collagen to support firmer-looking skin, hyaluronic acid for deep hydration, and niacinamide to help brighten uneven tone.

    How you mix the capsules with the gel depends on your skin type: Oilier skin types can lean more on the lightweight gel (about a 2:1 ratio), while normal or combination skin does well with an even split. If your skin is dry or sensitive, dial up the number of capsules (1:2) to add extra nourishment and bounce.

    Lee applying the Medicube PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream

    Christa Joanna LeeLee after applying the Medicube PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream

    Lee after applying the Medicube PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream

    Christa Joanna Lee

    Tester feedback from Lee

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    “The texture is the main event here. There’s something oddly satisfying about watching the capsules break down and mix with the gel-cream, like you’re creating a fresh batch of skin care every time you apply it. And beyond the sensorial appeal, my skin always looks plumper and glowier.” —Christa Lee, contributing commerce writer

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    • Key ingredients: salmon PDRN, collagen, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide
    • Fragrance-free: no

    No Rough Patches: PDRN Caffeine Collagen Eye Patch

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    PDRN Caffeine Collagen Eye Patch

    $25

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    Why it’s worth it: It’s kind of hard to believe Medicube didn’t have undereye patches until recently, but these feel well worth the wait. The brand recommends layering them over its PDRN Pink Peptide Eye Cream to seal everything in and enhance absorption, though the patches are juicy and hydrating enough to hold their own. In just 10 minutes, salmon-derived PDRN supports collagen production and boosts hydration, softening the look of fine lines and dark circles.

    There’s also a blend of seven types of collagen, which (while too large to penetrate deeply) is excellent at locking in moisture and creating a smoother, plumper look. Caffeine steps in to de-puff and revive tired eyes. Also worth noting: Despite the name, these aren’t limited to undereyes—you can even use them on forehead lines, smile lines, or anywhere that could use a little smoothing.

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    • Key ingredients: salmon PDRN, collagen, caffeine
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Triple Threat: 3-Step Facial Device

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    3-Step Facial Device

    $338

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    Why it's worth it: By the time you’ve made it to the end of this list, you’re basically a Medicube expert, so wouldn’t it only feel right to have the tools to match? The brand’s 3-Step Facial Device is the kind of upgrade that makes your routine feel a little more legit, powered by the Mini Booster Pro Plus—a lighter, smaller, more streamlined version of the Age-R Booster Pro with fewer modes—that works on its own or clicks into interchangeable heads depending on what your skin needs that day.

    The V-Roller Head is where things get especially good. It’s designed at a 62-degree angle, which sounds technical but really just means it glides along your cheekbones and jawline with even pressure and coverage. The modes let you shift gears depending on your mood: Red Mode for a firmer, bouncier look over time, Blue Mode for mornings when your face is holding onto last night (it helps de-puff and refine), and Purple Mode shifts into body care territory, which is surprisingly nice for tension in the neck and shoulders.

    Then there’s the cleansing attachment, which goes beyond your hands to really get into pores, helping clear buildup, blackheads, and all those tricky little areas around the nose. You can go all in and use everything together in the same skin-care routine, or just pick your lane on any given day.

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    • What’s included: Mini Booster Pro Plus, V-Roller Head, Cleansing Device

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    • Jennifer Levine, MD, a board-certified plastic surgeon based in New York City

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  • The Best K-Beauty Products at Nordstrom Allure Editors Have Added to Their Carts

    The Best K-Beauty Products at Nordstrom Allure Editors Have Added to Their Carts

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    The best K-beauty at Nordstrom isn’t just about convenience—it’s the curation that makes discovering the best products feel easy. And that shift is intentional. “The growth of K-beauty is really a reflection of how our customer is evolving,” says Autumne West, Nordstrom’s national beauty director based in Seattle. “Customers are more ingredient-curious than ever, value gentle efficacy, and [are] looking globally for what actually works.” It’s less about chasing a complicated routine and more about building one that fits into your life. “We’re being very intentional…these are products [that] support how people want to care for their skin right now—consistently, gently, and with visible results,” she adds.

    Our Top K-Beauty Products at Nordstrom

    • Hero Hydrator: CosRx Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence, $25
    • Soothing Milky Goodness: I’m From Rice Toner, $27
    • 20 Minutes to Glow: I’m From Rice Glow Peel Off Mask, $28
    • Korea Top Seller: Round Lab Birch Juice Moisturizing UVLock Spectrum 45 Sunscreen, $25
    • Custom Fit: Saturday Skin Yuzu Vitamin C Butterfly Hydrogel Mask, $19
    • Silky Makeup Melter: Skin1004 Madagascar Centella Light Cleansing Oil, $22
    • Cuddly, Cloud-Like Cleanser: Sulwhasoo Gentle Cleansing Foam, $38

    You feel that mindset the second you start browsing. Instead of hopping between niche sites or waiting weeks for international shipping, you get a tightly edited mix of buzzy and tried-and-true brands all in one place. Sulwhasoo, CosRx, Round Lab, and Skin1004 all sitting side by side? Not something you see at most traditional retailers.

    And then there’s the part that makes you actually go through with checkout. Fast shipping, easy returns you can handle in-store (no printer gymnastics), and the reassurance that what you’re buying is legit. In a category that moves as fast as Korean beauty, that kind of ease matters. And while there’s always a new viral product making the rounds, Nordstrom’s approach feels a little more grounded—prioritizing what West calls “formats that make a routine feel lighter and more intuitive.” Think: the milky toner you use down to the last drop, the serum that remedies a broken barrier, or a sunscreen you actually want to slather on.

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    A Next-Level Dose of Vitamin C: CosRx The Vitamin C 23 Serum

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    Cosrx

    The Vitamin C 23 Serum

    $25

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    Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying the CosRx The Vitamin C 23 Serum

    Christa Joanna Lee

    Why it's worth it: Even as a kid, you heard vitamin C was good for your immune system, but your skin benefits, too. At a potent 23% concentration, CosRx’s The Vitamin C 23 Serum doesn’t just dabble; it goes all in on brightening, helping to fade dark spots, smooth texture, and boost overall glow. That high percentage matters because it uses pure ascorbic acid—the most well-studied, biologically active form of vitamin C—so it can act more directly than derivatives to help neutralize free radicals and support collagen production. To round things out, it’s paired with niacinamide and licorice root for added brightness and even tone, while panthenol, allantoin, and squalane cushion potential irritation with hydration and barrier support. Even with those soothing supporting players in the mix, 23% can still feel like a lot—so if you’d rather ease in, there’s also The Vitamin C 13 Serum as a gentler starting point.

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    “Even with sensitive skin, I went straight for the 23% version of this serum—a bit bold, but I’ve historically done well with vitamin C, so I figured it was worth it. The first thing I noticed is just how thin the formula is. It barely hangs in the dropper, so I’d skip applying it directly to your face and instead dispense it into your hands first to avoid any rogue drips. Texture-wise, it almost reads like a dry oil—it spreads easily and absorbs crazy fast. Don’t expect an instant, mirror-level glow the second it sinks in. It's more about the slow and steady brightness you'll get from using it consistently!” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer

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    • Key ingredients: ascorbic acid (vitamin C), licorice root, niacinamide, panthenol, allantoin, squalane, caffeine
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Hero Hydrator: CosRx Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence

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    Cosrx

    Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence

    $25

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    Allure commerce editor Sarah Han applying the CosRx Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence

    Sarah Han

    Why it's worth it: If CosRx’s Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence isn’t already on your radar, you must have somehow dodged every corner of skin-care TikTok and Instagram. This K-beauty mainstay has been around since 2014, has made countless laps around the viral skin-care circuit, and—unsurprisingly—has earned a loyal following among Allure editors.“It enriches the skin with panthenol and 96% snail mucin to repair and hydrate,” says Y. Claire Chang, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at UnionDerm based in New York City.

    For the uninitiated, snail secretion filtrate may sound a little out there. Still, it’s essentially a mix of water, glycoproteins, and amino acids that help keep skin hydrated, resilient, and better able to repair itself—similar to how snails protect their own delicate skin. It’s paired with sodium hyaluronate and betaine to draw in moisture, plus panthenol and allantoin to calm and support the barrier. The texture is that signature stretchy, slightly gooey essence, but it sinks in quickly, leaving behind a bouncy, glass-skin finish that K-beauty is famous for.

    As for the sourcing, CosRx’s R&D team explains that “snails are placed over a mesh net in a dark and quiet room. As nocturnal creatures, this provides them with a comfortable space to freely roam about. After about an hour, the snails are transferred back to their homes while the mucin is collected and processed for use.”

    Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han

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    "The texture is so fun and surprisingly not tacky seconds after applying. But more importantly, it gives my skin lots of love, glow, and bounce with every application. It's a must any time of the year." —Sarah Han, commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: snail secretion filtrate, panthenol, sodium hyaluronate, allantoin
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Supple Sensation: I’m From Rice Serum

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    I'm From

    Rice Serum

    $27

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    Allure senior commerce director Shanna Shipin applying the I’m From Rice Serum

    Shanna Shipin

    Why it's worth it: In Korea, especially during the Joseon Dynasty, women—particularly in aristocratic circles—were known to save the milky water left over from rinsing rice (ssal tteumul) into their beauty routines. Rice water is packed with amino acids, vitamins, and starches that soften, gently brighten, and support the skin barrier. I’m From’s Rice Serum takes that old-school idea and gives it a modern upgrade. Instead of leftover rice water, you’re getting 73% fermented rice embryo extract—smaller, more concentrated, and loaded with nutrients to soothe, brighten, and strengthen the barrier thanks to linolenic acid. Niacinamide balances oil and refines the appearance of pores, while a blend of hyaluronic acid and hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid delivers layered hydration—the latter has a smaller molecular size, allowing it to penetrate more easily for deeper, longer-lasting moisture.

    Tester feedback from senior commerce director Shanna Shipin

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    “I reach for this product when I need a gentle, all-season serum. I'm constantly switching up my skin-care routine—due to testing, but also based on the weather; how humid it is, if my allergies are acting up, if I'm super dry, the list goes on! But the I'm From Rice Serum has been a mainstay through it all. It has a nice, thin texture that's a bit gel-y (but not goopy), and absorbs so quickly. It's become a key hydrating step in my routine, and leaves my skin feeling supple, fresh, and ready for a lightweight moisturizer over top. I also love the packaging. It's a beautiful glass bottle, and the branding feels like a serene cottagecore dream.” —Shanna Shipin, senior commerce director

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    • Key ingredients: rice embryo extract, linolenic acid, niacinamide, hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Soothing Milky Goodness: I’m From Rice Toner

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    I'm From

    Rice Toner

    $28

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    Sarah Han

    Why it's worth it: Maybe you’re in the camp that still wonders if toner is even necessary, but in Korea, it’s one of those steps people rarely skip. I’m From’s Rice Toner is a longtime K-beauty staple, formulated with rice extract from Korea’s Yeoju region, known for its clean water and nutrient-rich soil. That’s what gives the formula its signature milky look—and its ability to hydrate, soften, and subtly boost radiance in one step. Beyond rice extract to nourish and brighten, niacinamide evens tone and refines the look of pores, while adenosine supports smoother, more bouncy-looking skin. A blend of lightweight emollients keeps things silky, and soothing botanicals like purslane and Japanese elm bark calm irritation. Give it a quick shake, then either soak a cotton pad or pour a little into your palms and press it gently into your skin.

    Tester feedback from Han

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    "A hydrating toner or essence is a non-negotiable step of my daytime and nighttime routines. I'm From’s Rice Toner is so gentle and great for all skin types: It instantly plumps my skin, giving it a brighter, refreshed look and prepping it for the serums, moisturizers, and sunscreens to follow. Now that we're in the office four days a week, I can't be bothered to wear makeup every day—but, with the help of this toner (which is so worth the hype), at least my skin looks nice and glowy." —Sarah Han, commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: rice extract, adenosine, niacinamide, glycerin, panthenol, purslane, Japanese elm bark
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    20 Minutes to Glow: I’m From Rice Glow Peel Off Mask

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    I'm From

    Rice Glow Peel Off Mask

    $28

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    Lee applying and removing the I’m From Rice Glow Peel Off Mask

    Christa Joanna Lee

    Why it's worth it: If you couldn’t tell, Koreans really love their rice—and your skin reaps the benefits in this mask. I’m From’s Rice Glow Peel-Off Mask pairs rice extract with rice bran to gently exfoliate, lift away impurities, and boost brightness while keeping skin hydrated. The rest of the formula is thoughtfully balanced, too. Niacinamide helps even out tone and support the skin over time, while glycerin and panthenol maintain moisture levels. “Ceramides in the formula are particularly important in a peel-off format, since removal can otherwise feel drying,” says Alexandra Bowles, DO, a board-certified dermatologist based in Cincinnati, who notes that it delivers smoothness and glow “without leaning heavily on harsh exfoliating acids.” And if overnight masks aren’t your thing, the thick (but easy-to-spread) formula peels away cleanly in as little as 20 minutes.

    Tester feedback from Lee

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    “This was my first time trying a peel-off mask, and it instantly brought me back to that weirdly satisfying childhood habit of putting glue on your fingers just to let it dry and peel it off. The texture really does feel glue-like—thick and slightly tacky—but it works fast, so you only have a couple of minutes to spread it evenly before it starts setting. I have dry skin, and it dried in about 20 minutes (oilier skin types may need closer to 40 minutes). When I peeled it off, I was impressed by how juicy and moisturized my skin looked. The photo honestly doesn’t do it justice—this is one of those you-gotta-see-it-for-yourself moments.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer

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    • Key ingredients: rice extract, jojoba seed oil, niacinamide
    • How to use it: leave on for 20 to 40 minutes
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Korea Top Seller: Round Lab Birch Juice Moisturizing UVLock Spectrum 45 Sunscreen

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    Round Lab

    Birch Juice Moisturizing UVLock Spectrum 45 Sunscreen

    $25

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    Lee applying the Round Lab Birch Juice Moisturizing UVLock Spectrum 45 Sunscreen

    Christa Joanna Lee

    Why it's worth it: Birch trees—often called the “queen of the forest”—have long been tapped for their nutrient-rich sap, especially in early spring before the leaves emerge. That slightly sweet sap is packed with natural moisturizing factors—like amino acids, PCA, and hyaluronic acid—that keep skin hydrated and balanced. It’s this same ingredient that gives Round Lab’s Birch Juice Moisturizing UVLock Spectrum 45 Sunscreen its skin-care-meets-SPF appeal. “It’s a moisturizing sunscreen that is formulated with hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and antioxidants to hydrate and soothe the skin,” says Dr. Chang. Panthenol and purslane extract calm and reduce visible redness, while the lightweight formula blends in easily and layers seamlessly under makeup. And if you’re not already in on it, Korean sunscreens—which are known for blending in seamlessly without a white cast or pilling—are in a league of their own. Consider this a great, dewy place to start.

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    "I can’t believe it took me this long to try the Round Lab Birch Moisturizing Sunscreen. Now I fully get the hype. It disappears instantly, makes my skin feel hydrated thanks to the birch sap, and honestly, my only complaint is that it doesn’t come in a jumbo bottle so I can slather it everywhere." —Christa Lee, contributing commerce writer

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    • Sunscreen type: chemical
    • Key ingredients: avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, birch tree sap, niacinamide, glycerin (no percentages of UV filters listed)
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Melts Away Waterproof Eye Makeup: Round Lab 1025 Dokdo Cleansing Oil

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    1025 Dokdo Cleansing Oil

    $23

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    Han using the Round Lab 1025 Dokdo Cleansing Oil

    Sarah Han

    Why it's worth it: Picture this: Off the coast of Ulleungdo, deep-sea water sits about 5,000 feet below the surface—cold, untouched by sunlight, and naturally filtered over time. It’s rich in magnesium and calcium, which balance out your skin. That’s the mineral-rich goodness packed inside Round Lab’s 1025 Dokdo Cleansing Oil. It also features a blend of plant oils—meadowfoam, grape seed, avocado, and evening primrose—that effortlessly breaks down makeup and sunscreen without leaving behind a greasy film. Meanwhile, panthenol, allantoin, and ceramides support the skin barrier, and multiple forms of hyaluronic acid add a hit of hydration. It emulsifies quickly (we haven’t met a waterproof liner or mascara that stood a chance), then rinses clean, leaving skin soft and comfortable, never tight.

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    “Round Lab's standout products, for me, come from the 1025 Dokdo line, which uses Ulleungdo deep-sea water as its star ingredient. That's what gives the cleansing oil a slightly refreshing feeling, I don't find with other oils I've used. (Apparently, this seawater is extracted 5,000 feet below sea level and stays at a cool two degrees Celsius all year round, so this checks out!) It gets rid of my eye makeup—I love my waterproof, lifeproof gel liners—in the blink of an eye, so it passes my main criteria with flying colors. It leaves my skin feeling baby-soft post-rinse, too. This is pretty niche, but I love how much the pump dispenses at once because of how high it sits. I go heavy on cleansing oil in general, especially when I'm wearing makeup, so this little design detail is appreciated!” —Sarah Han, commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: meadowfoam seed oil, ceramides, hyaluronic acid, panthenol, allantoin
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    3x the Vitamin C of Other Citruses: Saturday Skin Yuzu Vitamin C Sleep Mask

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    Yuzu Vitamin C Sleep Mask

    $39

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    Han applying the Saturday Skin Yuzu Vitamin C Sleep Mask

    Sarah Han

    Why it's worth it: Yuzu has a long history in East Asia for skin-softening and wellness rituals—think citrus baths and traditional remedies—so it was only a matter of time before it made its way into a modern, glow-inducing formula. Big bonus: It also boasts three times(!) the vitamin C of most citrus fruits. Saturday Skin’s Yuzu Vitamin C Sleep Mask pairs yuzu with ascorbic acid and niacinamide to brighten and even tone overnight. It’s not just about radiance, though. Glycerin keeps skin comfortably hydrated, while ceramides, cholesterol, and linoleic acid support the barrier. Antioxidant-rich extras like sea buckthorn and vitamin E fend off dullness, and peptides smooth the complexion over time. There’s also a touch of retinol—low on the ingredient list—but since this sleeping mask stays on overnight, sensitive skin types may want to patch-test first.

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    “I like loading up with retinol at night, and this overnight mask is also packed with vitamin C-rich yuzu extract, so my skin is left immediately radiant but also smoother the next morning. And despite piling on hydrating essences and serums beforehand, this doesn't leave my skin feeling overly glowy or sticky. Head's up: The citrusy scent is quite potent, so some people might not be into that, but I love it!” —Sarah Han, commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: yuzu extract, niacinamide, retinol, ceramides, sea buckthorn
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Custom Fit: Saturday Skin Yuzu Vitamin C Butterfly Hydrogel Mask

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    Saturday Skin

    Yuzu Vitamin C Butterfly Hydrogel Mask

    $19

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    Han applying and removing the Saturday Skin Yuzu Vitamin C Butterfly Hydrogel Mask

    Sarah Han

    Why it's worth it: If overnight masks simply aren’t your thing, Saturday Skin’s Yuzu Vitamin C Butterfly Hydrogel Mask is a quicker, more targeted option. This cooling, three-piece design hugs the “butterfly zone”—cheeks, nose, undereyes, and crow’s feet—for a snug, second-skin fit that actually stays put. The embossed hydrogel matrix locks in brightening and hydrating ingredients right where you want them. At the center of it all is yuzu (noticing a pattern?) to boost glow and wake up dull, tired-looking skin. Niacinamide and tranexamic acid even tone and refine the look of pores, while ceramides, cholesterol, and peptides support the barrier—so skin looks smoother, brighter, and more refreshed in under 30 minutes.

    Tester feedback from Han

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    “Though less common, I’m a big fan of these in-between masks (Superegg’s Calm Movement Eye & Cheek Mask is another fave.) Why wouldn’t I? In addition to treating my undereyes, these Saturday Skin butterfly masks address any dry patches on my cheeks (especially prevalent during the colder months and the separate nose patch goes to work on that pore-ridden area. As opposed to the depuffing eye patches I like to throw on quickly in the a.m. before makeup, these masks are a great nighttime option that I like to leave on for longer (up to 30 minutes!) to really let the skin-boosting actives seep in before my all-important beauty sleep picks up the rest of the work.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: yuzu, niacinamide, tranexamic acid, ceramides, cholesterol, peptides
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Silky Makeup Melter: Skin1004 Madagascar Centella Light Cleansing Oil

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    Skin1004

    Madagascar Centella Light Cleansing Oil

    $22

    Nordstrom

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    Why it's worth it: It feels like every time we get comfortable with a cleanser, K-beauty finds a way to raise the bar. Centella asiatica (a.k.a. cica) is already a staple in Korean skin care, but Skin1004 goes a step further by sourcing theirs from Madagascar, where it grows in a relatively untouched environment—known for its soothing, skin-repairing benefits, especially when your barrier is feeling a little off. In the Madagascar Centella Light Cleansing Oil, it’s the very first ingredient, and the formula stays refreshingly simple from there. A blend of lightweight oils—sunflower, olive, and jojoba—melts down makeup, sunscreen, and excess sebum without leaving behind a heavy film.

    Tester feedback from contributing commerce editor Deanna Pai

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    "I don't want to be dramatic, but this has capital-T transformed by cleansing routine. I got it in a set paired with the brand's Cleansing Ampoule Foam, but this is a non-negotiable first step for melting all of my makeup off before I go in with the lather. It has a generous slip, little to no scent, and a lightweight texture that's easy to emulsify and rinse. My only complaint is that I will need a jumbo size made." —Deanna Pai, contributing commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: Centella asiatica, bergamot, sunflower seed, olive fruit, and jojoba seed oils
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Powered by 500 Hours of Fermentation: Sulwhasoo First Care Activating Serum

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    First Care Activating Serum

    $89

    Nordstrom

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    Why it's worth it: We can spot a filler ingredient from a mile away—but ginseng, especially when Sulwhasoo gets involved, is doing the heavy lifting. The brand ages its ginseng for 500 hours before it ever makes it into the First Care Activating Serum, and then pairs it with a blend of peony root, lotus seed, white lily, Solomon’s seal, and rehmannia to make skin look brighter, stronger, and more energized. It’s not just about glow, either: The formula works beneath the surface, “helping repair the barrier, boost collagen, and fight signs of aging,” says Dr. Chang. And because this is K-beauty, the experience is part of the appeal. “Sulwhasoo’s products always feel luxurious. The herbal extracts give it an elegant, grounding scent that feels so soothing,” adds Hee Jin Kim, MD, a board-certified medical doctor based in Fort Lee, New Jersey.

    Tester feedback from former senior news editor Nicola Dall’Asen

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    “When my skin's in serious need of extra TLC—as in, spend-an-entire-night-doing-a-12-step-routine serious—this serum is the first thing I grab after my face is double-cleansed. It's the ultimate K-beauty serum in my eyes because its barely-there texture allows me to layer it with as many other serums, sheet masks, and creams as I like without pilling, which is exactly what it's designed to do. Packed with antioxidant ginseng, it works with your other skin-care steps to boost hydration, elasticity, brightness, and overall skin barrier strength. It's a non-negotiable step before I put on any sheet mask, but it works just as effectively on its own.” —Nicola Dall’Asen, former senior news editor

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    • Key ingredients: ginseng, herbal extracts, vitamin C
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Cuddly, Cloud-Like Cleanser: Sulwhasoo Gentle Cleansing Foam

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    Gentle Cleansing Foam

    $38

    Nordstrom

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    Why it's worth it: If you’re someone who dreads that tight, squeaky-clean feeling after washing your face, Sulwhasoo’s Gentle Cleansing Foam is a nice departure. It starts rich and cushiony, then builds into a soft lather that lifts away dirt, oil, and makeup without leaving your skin feeling stripped. True to Sulwhasoo form, it’s infused with ingredients like ginseng and orange peel extract to keep things balanced and comfortable. It also sneaks in a few under-the-radar extras—like chestnut shell extract for mild exfoliation, brightening coix seed, and hydrating yam root—which explains why your skin feels soft after rinsing. Still side-eyeing the price? There’s a mini 50-milliliter size that makes it easy to try (and toss in your travel bag) before you inevitably love it.

    Tester feedback from senior art director Ingrid Fowler

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    “As the name says, it's super gentle. I find it effectively cleanses without stripping my skin, leaving it soft after use and after following up with a moisturizer. It smells fresh but not too strong, and the bottle looks chic in my bathroom. I prefer a pump bottle like this for easy use on a sink or in the shower. The price is a tad high for a simple liquid-to-foam cleanser, but I love using it so much that it's worth it. I think this would be an effective product for many skin types, thanks to its gentle formula. It's one of my favorite cleansers!” —Ingrid Fowler, senior art director

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    • Fragrance-free: no

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I trust buying Korean skin-care products online?

    Yes, especially if you’re shopping for Korean beauty products through a trusted retailer like Nordstrom—but it’s still worth paying attention to who you’re buying from. While Nordstrom curates its assortment, some beauty brands like Haruharu Wonder may be fulfilled by third-party sellers. A quick check to make sure the product is sold directly by Nordstrom (rather than a marketplace partner) can give you a little extra reassurance.

    It also doesn’t hurt that shopping for K-beauty products at Nordstrom makes the whole process feel low-risk: If something doesn’t work out, returns are easy to handle either online or in-store (no repackaging stress), which isn’t always the case with other e-tailers.

    How does Nordstrom curate their K-beauty products?

    Nordstrom’s approach to curating K-beauty is, as West puts it, “rooted in thoughtfulness.” Rather than chasing trends, the team looks for brands that “balance innovation with integrity,” prioritizing clinically backed ingredients and formats that make routines feel “lighter and more intuitive”—like toner pads and ampoule-infused treatments that simplify steps while still delivering results. “Transparency matters, too,” she adds, noting a focus on formulas centered on hydration, sensitivity, and barrier health. “Those everyday concerns that resonate across every skin story.” Just as key is how those products are introduced: Nordstrom relies on curation and clear storytelling to “simplify that journey,” spotlighting approachable entry points that make discovery feel effortless rather than overwhelming.

    Meet the experts

    • Alexandra Bowles, DO, a board-certified dermatologist based in Cincinnati
    • Y. Claire Chang, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at UnionDerm based in New York City
    • Hee Jin Kim, MD, a board-certified medical doctor and Medical Director of PureenMD based in Fort Lee, New Jersey

    How we test and review products

    When Allure tests a product, our editors look at it from every angle in an effort to best serve you. We review ingredients, scrutinize brand claims, and, when necessary, examine peer-reviewed scientific and medical studies. In addition to testing each and every product that's included in each and every review, we rely on experts who shape their fields, including dermatology, cosmetic chemistry, and medicine, to help us vet the ingredients and formulas.

    For our list of the best K-beauty at Nordstrom, we considered each product's performance across five primary categories: product ingredients and efficacy, packaging, fragrance, texture, and product wear. Every product was determined to have excelled in each category by our editorial team, which is composed of in-house writers and editors as well as contributors—along with special consideration from board-certified dermatologists, estheticians, and brand founders. To learn more information on our reporting and testing processes, read our complete reviews process and methodology page.

    Our staff and testers

    A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness or a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine; you may simply be browsing around for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal.

    After all, can we really say a skin-care product is the "best" for people over 50 if the only testers we've solicited opinions from folks who have yet to hit 30? Can we honestly deem a high-end diffuser worthy of your hard-earned cash if it's never been tested on curls? We're proud that our staff spans a wide range of ages, skin tones, hair textures, genders, and backgrounds, which means that we are able to fairly assess any beauty product that comes into the beauty closet.

  • More Women Are Wearing Their Wrinkles With Pride. Their Gray Hair, Not So Much.

    More Women Are Wearing Their Wrinkles With Pride. Their Gray Hair, Not So Much.

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    I have a friend deeply averse to the notion of anything remotely toxic so much as brushing up against her skin. She wears no makeup, uses no cosmetic products of any kind except moisturizer when needed, and though I’ve never asked her which cleaning products she uses at home, I’m pretty sure she swabs everything down, possibly including her teeth, with baking soda only.

    And every six weeks, my friend visits a professional who snaps on a pair of plastic gloves, mixes up a strong chemical concoction personalized especially for her, and spreads it all over her scalp. Because there is one thing that this friend, who refuses to wear even mascara, will never give up: covering her gray.

    She is a youthful 70-something, fit, comfortably unadorned. Her hair, when she leaves the colorist, is a nimbus of spun gold, eye-catching, and natural-looking as a baby’s. When gray sneaks into her part, as it does monthly, she’s reminded that without her steady appointments, instead of her golden nimbus, she would be wearing a Brillo cap of dull steel.

    I asked her recently, as unpointedly as I could, why she dyes her hair when she’s so meticulous about freeing herself from other perceived toxins? Her response was swift and sure. “Because letting my hair go gray—more than any other indication of aging—would add years to my face,” she said. “I’m not ready for that.”

    Even from here I can see hordes of you rising in anger out of your chair, eager to march in defiant support of the gray you grew in and cultivated during the pandemic and now wear as proudly (and elegantly) as a hard-earned academic hood. Congratulations to you! You did the right thing!

    “Letting my hair go gray—more than any other indication of aging—would add years to my face. I'm not ready for that.”

    But more than a few of the pandemic's gray-pride cohort have returned to a life of foils, ammonia, and root touch-ups. And while it's been very refreshing to see a bevy of actresses on recent red carpets who have chosen to eschew most serious aesthetic interventions, have you noticed that almost every one persists in erasing all evidence of the grays on her head? These talented women are allowing their faces to age, more or less, visibly (and naturally), but refuse to forswear their highlights. Only Helen Mirren and Kathy Bates among them have let their silver shine through. So many others—recent Oscar winner Amy Madigan, Jean Smart, Parker Posey, Julia Roberts, Sarah Jessica Parker, Pamela Anderson, Rhea Seehorn, Robin Wright, Keri Russell, to name more than a few, obviously have not given up their monthly colorist appointments. And if we do see an actress over 45 with visible silver, well, it makes headlines.

    If you are one of those evolutionary biology types who believe that long, lush, shiny, pigmented hair is a signal that a person is youthful, healthy, and reproductively robust, it’s obvious why someone who makes her living pretending to be another person might want to keep the door open to the possibility of pretending to be a youthful one.

    I recently wrote about feeling hopeful that the age of facial conformity might be losing steam, appreciating the way 60-year-old Jodie Foster and 67-year-old Annette Bening, for example, have steered clear of facial fiddling. But they both remain committed blondes. There’s evidently a limit to how far an actor will go in compromising their ability to portray a more youthful person. And maybe that’s wise.

    These talented women are allowing their faces to age, more or less, visibly (and naturally) but refuse to forswear their highlights.

    According to an analysis by the Geena Davis Institute (a nonprofit that champions equitable representation in the media) in partnership with Next50 (a nonprofit that supports independence in aging), male characters significantly outnumber females within the 50+ age bracket: 80% in films, 75% in broadcast TV, and 66% in streaming platforms. In other words, if she wants to be able to compete for the maximum number of roles available to her, an actress over 50 might be very cautious about the ways in which she chooses to authentically represent her age.

    But what about the rest of us? Studies tell us that hair is among the top three features (along with height and weight) used when describing others, and one of the features most often recalled after a social interaction. And if you think of looking in the mirror as a kind of social interaction (albeit with yourself), it’s not difficult to understand why we might be inclined to try to preserve the hairstyle, texture, and color that we’ve come to believe leaves us with the most flattering impression. And the one we’ve long identified with.

    Studies also tell us that our health is correlated to the quality of our hair. So the condition of it can be a powerful social signal. One of the factors that makes it most attractive, according to one study, is its shine, the way it reflects light. And that can be sorely lacking in hair that’s lost pigment and become coarser with a rougher cuticle.

    “There’s a reason why 40, 50, and 60 don’t look the way they used to, and it’s not because of feminism or better living through exercise. It’s because of hair dye.” —Nora Ephron

    Of course, there are many ways gray, white, and silver hair can be very beautiful, well-cut and conditioned, alluring as moonshine. Still, a woman who chooses to go gray risks the disapproval and the (inappropriate and unfair) stigmas our culture often showers on people perceived to be old: that we are frail, weak, incompetent, “letting ourselves go,” etc. And studies show that both men and women perceive faces with gray hair as both older and less attractive than the same faces without it. (Hey, don’t throw those tomatoes at me! I’m only reporting.)

    As if that’s not enough reason to dye—or for you contrarians, enough reason not to dye—coloring your hair is the easiest way to try to lower the perception of your chronological age a notch or three. As Nora Ephron wrote in her 2006 essay On Maintenance: “There’s a reason why 40, 50, and 60 don’t look the way they used to, and it’s not because of feminism or better living through exercise. It’s because of hair dye.” Not to mention that it’s far less of a strain on your budget than Botox or fillers or a $50,000 facelift.

    As for 75-year-old me, I’m on the fence about coloring, and my hair shows it. Every four months or so, I have a balayage treatment that, by tinting some of the gray with blondish highlights, produces what Victorian poet Gerard Manley Hopkins might call pied beauty, a range of shades making it impossible to say what color my hair actually is. Blonde? White? Filamented with taupe?

    My balayage appointments, like late summer lightning, illuminate my late middle-aged, largely unretouched face just enough to make me feel like I’m not yet fully in the autumn of my days. Like my friend, I’m unlikely to forgo the dyeing process, but not just because I think without it my face would look older. At 75, my face already looks older. I continue to see my colorist because I like the way that face is complemented by its varicolored frame, which adds a brightness that pleases me every time I see it.

  • 10 Best Primers for Mature Skin That Don’t Settle, Slide, or Crease

    10 Best Primers for Mature Skin That Don’t Settle, Slide, or Crease

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    Taking the extra step to prep with one of the best primers for mature skin before getting glam can make a big, hydrating difference. If you're not already a self-identified primer lover, these formulas do way more than help your makeup last all day—they also promote plumper skin, soften fine lines, and boost glow.

    Especially as aging faces undergo the hormonal changes of menopause, primers with skin-loving ingredients like hyaluronic acid and niacinamide can deliver plenty of benefits, helping base makeup apply more evenly on top while keeping skin radiant. Get the low-down on the best primers for mature skin here, plus insight from cosmetic chemists and makeup artists to achieve your longest-lasting looks yet.

    Our Top Primers for Mature Skin

    • Best Overall: Hourglass Illusion Priming Moisturizer, $58
    • Best for Dull Skin: Chanel La Base Illuminatrice Glowing Makeup Primer, $56
    • Best for Oily Skin: Danessa Myricks Yummy Skin Blurring Balm Powder, $39
    • Best Drugstore: e.l.f. Cosmetics Power Grip Primer, $11

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    • How should I choose a primer for mature skin?
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    • Our staff and testers

    Best Overall: Hourglass Illusion Priming Moisturizer

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    Hourglass

    Illusion Priming Moisturizer

    $58

    Bluemercury

    Why it’s worth it: For mature skin, the best face primer isn’t just about helping makeup last (though this one does)—it’s about creating a smoother, more hydrated base that won’t call attention to fine lines or dryness. Hourglass’s Illusion Priming Moisturizer has a silky, lightweight formula that “creates a diffusing effect on mature skin,” says New York City-based makeup artist Rebecca Restrepo.

    Squalane, ceramides, and sweet almond oil replenish moisture and support the barrier, while multiple forms of hyaluronic acid plump and soften the look of wrinkles. Niacinamide and adenosine also work together to brighten, smooth, and improve overall texture.

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    • Key ingredients: squalane, ceramides, sweet almond oil, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, adenosine
    • Who it's for: people with dry skin and fine lines
    • Longevity: not specified
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best for Dry Skin: Bobbi Brown Face Base Moisturizer and Primer

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    Bobbi Brown

    Vitamin Enriched Face Base

    $69

    Amazon

    $69

    Nordstrom

    $69

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it's worth it: Vitamin-rich, creamy, and so hydrating, Bobbi Brown's Face Base Moisturizer and Primer checks all of our boxes. This Best of Beauty Award-winning formula is packed with hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, squalane, and shea butter to nourish your skin and keep your makeup in place all day. It smells terrific, too, with no synthetics necessary, thanks to natural grapefruit extract.

    "This is a must-have in my kit for mature skin; it acts as a moisturizer and a primer in one," says New York City-based makeup artist Kasey Spickard. “It's essential that you're hydrating and plumping aging skin to give it a fresh, dewy glow.”

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    “This takes hydrating primers to a different level. It's an absolute powerhouse of a base product, packed with vitamins and nutrients. With a gentle scent and creamy, soft texture, it glides over my skin and absorbs instantly. My skin is breakout-prone and can be irritated by oily primers, but this hydrates and holds without sparking a breakout. It keeps my makeup in place all day and prevents foundation from drying out my skin.” —Lexi Herrick, senior director of audience development

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    • Key ingredients: shea butter, squalane, hyaluronic acid, vitamin C
    • Who it's for: people with normal or oily skin
    • Longevity: not specified
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best for Dull Skin: Chanel La Base Illuminatrice Glowing Makeup Primer

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    La Base Illuminatrice Glowing Makeup Primer

    $56

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    $56

    Nordstrom

    $56

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it’s worth it: For some of us, we’ll admit it doesn’t take more than the word Chanel to make us ooh and aah. But La Base Illuminatrice Glowing Makeup Primer backs up the buzz. Designed to smooth, hydrate, and subtly illuminate, it’s especially flattering for mature skin with ingredients like plumping hyaluronic acid, antioxidant-rich microalgae, and pearlescent blurring powders.

    If you’re worried about too much shimmer, rest assured: “It has gentle light-reflecting pigment that’s super fine—not too sparkly—so it looks natural, gives your skin, and your foundation that inner radiance, youthful glow-from-within look,” says New York City-based makeup artist Nick Barose.

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    • Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, blue micro-algae, red algae
    • Who it's for: everyone, but especially those with dry or dull skin
    • Longevity: up to 12 hours
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best for Oily Skin: Danessa Myricks Yummy Skin Blurring Balm Powder

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    Yummy Skin Blurring Balm Powder

    $39

    Sephora

    Why it’s worth it: People often assume mature skin automatically equals dry skin, but that’s not always the case. While oil production can slow with age, hormones, dehydration, and genetics mean many people still deal with shine. For those in that camp, “I love that Danessa Myricks’ Yummy Skin Blurring Balm Powder doesn’t highlight pores or wrinkles but still leaves the skin looking polished and ready for foundation,” says Kayla Shantal, a makeup artist based in Las Vegas. The balm-to-powder formula uses upsalite and kaolin clay to control excess oil while creating a smooth, matte base.

    That's not all: Hyaluronic acid adds lightweight hydration, while olive-derived squalane locks it in so your skin doesn’t fall flat. Every swipe of this 2023 Best of Beauty Award winner gets you a blurred finish that doesn’t cling to texture, and with a versatile shade range—including a universal/clear option—it’s easy to find your match.

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    • Key ingredients: upsalite, squalane, hyaluronic acid, kaolin clay
    • Who it's for: people with oily skin
    • Shades: 22
    • Longevity: not disclosed
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best for Uneven Texture: Embryolisse Mattifying Moisturizer

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    Mattifying Moisturizer

    $33

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    $33

    Revolve

    Why it’s worth it: Just because it’s not labeled as a primer doesn’t mean it can’t do the job well. Embryolisse’s Mattifying Moisturizer pulls double duty as a texture-refining base, evening things out while also keeping skin comfortably hydrated. “It softens rough patches without feeling tight, and it keeps everything looking natural instead of shiny,” says Shantal.

    Fine plant-based powders further blur rough or uneven areas while absorbing excess oil, creating a smoother surface for makeup. At the same time, glycerin and squalane replenish moisture so makeup won’t cling to dry spots, and turmeric extract improves the look of uneven tone.

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    • Key ingredients: plant-based powder, glycerin, squalane, turmeric extract
    • Who it's for: people with uneven texture or tone
    • Longevity: not disclosed
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best Drugstore: e.l.f. Cosmetics Power Grip Primer

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    Power Grip Primer

    $11

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    $11

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it’s worth it: It used to feel like primers sucked the life out of your skin—after all, how can makeup really stay put on a dewy base? The trick to e.l.f. Cosmetics’ Power Grip Primer is letting the lightweight gel set for about 30 seconds before applying makeup. From there, it creates that signature tacky (but not sticky) grip that locks everything in place without flattening your glow.

    What makes it especially appealing for mature skin is its ability to balance hold with hydration. “It has hyaluronic acid, which helps the appearance of skin look smoother,” says Restrepo. “The gel also acts like a veil on the skin, so it doesn’t look heavy or settle into fine lines,” she adds. Glycerin and niacinamide add moisture and smooth texture, while rosemary and peppermint leaf waters lend a subtle toning effect and a fresh, cooling feel with each application.

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    • Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, glycerin, niacinamide
    • Who it's for: everyone, especially people with dry skin
    • Longevity: not disclosed
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best for Large Pores: Tatcha The Liquid Silk Canvas Primer

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    The Liquid Silk Canvas Primer

    $55

    Amazon

    $55

    Ulta Beauty

    $55

    Tatcha

    Why it's worth it: Nashville-based makeup artist Emily Gray sings the praises of Tatcha's The Liquid Silk Canvas, calling it "the most lightweight primer" she's ever used. A blurring primer infused with silk extract, it hydrates while softening the appearance of pores, fine lines, and wrinkles. "It locks down base makeup for hours of wear, does not alter your foundation pigment, and works with both water-based and cream foundations,” adds Daniel Martin, a New York City-based makeup artist and Tatcha’s global director of artistry. It also contains pink and gold pearl powders that even out and brighten the skin.

    But the coolest part? This primer is inspired by traditional Japanese beauty routines, namely bintsuke, a thin layer of soft wax that geisha use under their makeup to create a smooth, grippy canvas.

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    • Key ingredients: silk extract, green tea, algae extract
    • Who it's for: everyone, especially those targeting texture, pores, or fine lines
    • Longevity: not specified
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best Lightweight: Tarte Base Tape Hydrating Primer

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    Base Tape Hydrating Primer

    $34

    Amazon

    $34

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it's worth it: Launched on the heels of Tarte’s Shape Tape Concealer's massive success, Base Tape Hydrating Primer was designed to deliver the same smooth, perfected finish to your prep step. Infused with moisturizing jojoba, coconut, and vitamin E, it replenishes thirsty skin and leaves it baby-soft. Meanwhile, soothing Centella asiatica (more commonly known as cica) helps tackle fine lines and boost skin’s elasticity.

    In other words, skin-care lovers, this one's for you. It's like applying a moisturizer, but it also helps your makeup stay put all day," New York- and New Jersey-based makeup artist Nydia Figueroa says. " Heads-up: There’s a faint scent of coconut, so if you're fragrance-sensitive, this might not be the one for you.

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    • Key ingredients: coconut, jojoba, Centella asiatica
    • Who it's for: those with dry skin
    • Longevity: up to 12 hours
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best with SPF: Charlotte Tilbury Invisible UV Flawless Primer SPF 50

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    Invisible UV Flawless Primer SPF 50

    $55

    Nordstrom

    $55

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it’s worth it: While we’re not exactly chasing “flawless” skin over here (we’re very much about embracing what makes you, you), we’re also not mad at anything that helps makeup look a little smoother and more even. We always suggest applying a separate layer of sunscreen underneath your makeup, but an SPF-infused primer can add some extra protection against UV rays (and we’d never say no to that).

    Charlotte Tilbury’s Invisible UV Flawless Primer SPF 50 is also made with brightening vitamin C and hyaluronic acid that hydrates skin for up to 24 hours, according to the brand. Plus, an extract from African mahogany tree bark helps shrink the appearance of pores, fine lines, and wrinkles for a super-smooth base.

    ​​Tester feedback from contributor Jennifer Hussein

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    “My biggest beauty flaw is that I constantly forget to apply sunscreen (a total skin sin, I know), but I don't have to fret about that when I have Charlotte Tilbury's Invisible UV Flawless Primer SPF 50 in my makeup bag. Not only does it provide sun protection, but it also grips my complexion products in place all day long while feeling totally weightless on my skin.” —Jennifer Hussein, contributor

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    • Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, glycerin, vitamins C and E, shea butter, camellia seed oil
    • Who it's for: all skin types
    • Longevity: moisturizes for up to 24 hours
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best for Lips: Sarah Creal Lip Grip Peptide Priming Treatment

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    Sarah Creal

    Lip Grip Peptide Priming Treatment

    $36

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    Model Marnie Herald applying the Sarah Creal Lip Grip Peptide Priming Treatment

    Marnie Herald

    Why it’s worth it: It’s colorless, lightweight, and pocket-sized, but Sarah Creal’s Lip Grip Peptide Priming Treatment has major priming powers and creates the perfect base for any lip color, especially on mature lips. “This is a go-to for clients over 40 because it prevents feathering and keeps lip color in place with honey polymer, which grips onto color for longer wear,” Santa Paula, California-based makeup artist Lindsey Sanchez told Allure. “You can even use it around your mouth to soften the look of fine lines.”

    As the name suggests, the formula includes peptides to support collagen and lactic acid to gently exfoliate, helping lipstick glide on effortlessly and look its absolute best.

    Herald before applying the Sarah Creal Lip Grip Peptide Priming Treatment

    Herald before applying the Sarah Creal Lip Grip Peptide Priming Treatment

    Marnie HeraldHerald after applying the Sarah Creal Lip Grip Peptide Priming Treatment

    Herald after applying the Sarah Creal Lip Grip Peptide Priming Treatment

    Marine Herald

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    • Key ingredients: peptides, lactic acid
    • Who it's for: those with dry lips and fine lines around the mouth
    • Longevity: up to 12 hours
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best Long-Lasting: Milk Makeup Hydro Grip + Glow Illuminating Primer

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    Milk Makeup

    Hydro Grip + Glow Illuminating Primer

    $30

    Amazon

    $30

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it’s worth it: For the right amount of glow (no harsh sparkles or glitter, we promise), there’s the Best of Beauty Award-winning Milk Makeup Hydro Grip + Glow Illuminating Primer. Sister to the brand’s viral Hydro Grip primer, this version pairs hydrating hyaluronic acid and tone-evening niacinamide with light-reflecting pearls for a brightening boost that doesn’t cling to uneven texture in your skin. Blue agave extract helps lock makeup in place for up to 12 hours, while glycerin draws moisture into the skin to keep it looking plump and smooth, softening the appearance of fine lines.

    Soothing aloe and cactus flower extracts add a layer of comfort, while hemp seed extract supports the skin barrier. The subtle tint pulls it all together, giving skin a soft radiance that pretty much doubles as a built-in highlighter.

    Tester feedback from senior beauty editor Jesa Marie Calaor

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    “As a self-proclaimed professional concert-goer, I need something to make my makeup last. This slick goo goes on to feel weightless and—like the name says—grips makeup through dancing, sweating, and scream-singing. My foundation and heavy liner always look pristine after a three-to four-hour show.” —Jesa Marie Calaor, senior beauty editor

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: aloe leaf water, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, glycerin, cactus flower, hemp seed
    • Who it's for: dull, dry skin
    • Longevity: up to 12 hours
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the benefits of a primer for mature skin?

    The best makeup primers for mature skin are made with gentle ingredients that support the unique beauty of aging skin. "More mature skin is often in need of a hydration boost, so humectants like glycerin, betaine, and hyaluronic acid are beneficial," Cincinnati-based cosmetic chemist Kelly Dobos explains. Along with nourishing your skin, a high-quality primer boosts the effectiveness of your other makeup products, creating a smooth, long-lasting base that locks in hydration and wears well. "Think of primer as double-sided tape for the face," says Figueroa. "It locks in skin care, keeps your makeup in place, and prevents it from creasing or settling into fine lines and wrinkles."

    "The primary ingredients in most primers are silicone elastomers," says Dobos. "Elastomers are flexible polymers that can be pulled and stretched without breaking. They also have good adhesion to the skin and are responsible for the grip primers have on pigments." She explains that these polymers also scatter light, which is responsible for that beloved blurring effect.

    How should I choose a primer for mature skin?

    Gray recommends focusing on hydrating and smoothing ingredients. "Niacinamide is one of my favorite ingredients because it has numerous well-studied and proven benefits, including antioxidant activity, skin tone evening, and the ability to strengthen the skin barrier," Dobos adds. If your skin has gotten oilier with age, Dobos suggests looking for primers with mattifying ingredients. "Many primers contain highly absorptive powder like silica or non-pearlescent mica to maintain a more matte appearance."

    You'll also want to read the back of the bottle to avoid a few pesky ingredients that can exacerbate aging-related skin concerns. "Avoid formulations that contain stripping ingredients and unnecessary oils," Gray warns, as these can emphasize signs of mature skin. Opt for a lightweight primer that won't settle into fine lines or wrinkles, creating a smooth canvas for foundation and concealer.

    Meet the experts

    • Nick Barose, a makeup artist based in New York City
    • Kelly Dobos, a cosmetic chemist based in Cincinnati
    • Nydia Figueroa, a makeup artist based in New York City and New Jersey
    • Emily Gray, a makeup artist based in Nashville
    • Daniel Martin, a makeup artist and Tatcha’s global director of artistry based in New York City
    • Rebecca Restrepo, a makeup artist based in New York City
    • Lindsey Sanchez, a makeup artist based in Santa Paula, CA
    • Kayla Shantal, a makeup artist and hair extension expert based in Las Vegas
    • Kasey Spickard, a makeup artist based in New York City

    How we test and review products

    Before reviewing any makeup, we ask questions about a number of factors: What ingredients are in it? Does the brand offer a wide shade range inclusive of consumers with all skin tones and undertones? Is it safe for readers who have sensitive skin or wear contact lenses? Is it on the affordable side or more of a splurge? Is its packaging consciously designed or needlessly wasteful?

    For our review of the best primers for mature skin, we enlisted the help of multiple editors, writers, contributors, and makeup artists to review the products. This ensures our testing base spans different skin tones, genders, and dermatological conditions. We considered each product's performance across four primary categories: ingredients, wear and longevity, packaging, and inclusivity. For more on what's involved in our reporting, check out our complete reviews process and methodology page.

    Our staff and testers

    A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness or a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine; you may simply be browsing around for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal.

  • 8 Best Curling Mascaras for Length, Volume, and Hold

    8 Best Curling Mascaras for Length, Volume, and Hold

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    Ask any beauty editor, and they’ll tell you the best curling mascaras are like falsies in a tube. Unlike formulas that are more focused on dramatic volume or length, curling mascaras lift, fan, and define each lash like a lash curler would, so your eyes look wide awake even before your first coffee. These formulas strike the ideal balance of locking in lift without weighing lashes down or leaving behind a stiff, crunchy, or clumpy finish. Many are infused with hydrating and nourishing ingredients like vitamin E and castor oil to help strengthen lashes over time.

    Our Top Curling Mascaras

    • Best Overall: Tower 28 Beauty MakeWaves Mascara, $20
    • Best for Brittle Lashes: Well People Expressionist Curling Mascara, $20
    • Best for Short Lashes: Lancome Lash Idôle Curl Goddess Mascara, $30
    • Best Volumizing: Kulfi Beauty Badi Lash Mascara, $26
    • Best Lightweight: e.l.f. Cosmetics Lash N Roll Mascara, $7

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    • What should you look for in a curling mascara?
    • What's the difference between curling mascaras and other mascaras?
    • Meet the experts
    • How we test and review products
    • Our staff and testers

    When it comes to curling mascaras, the brush matters just as much as the formula—think curved wands with a mix of short and long bristles designed to grip and create that eye-opening, lengthened effect. Whether you’re after a soft, fluttery look or full-on drama, there’s a curling mascara out there for you. We put countless tubes to the test to find the standouts that truly lift, hold, and leave lashes looking sky high and longer than ever.

    Best Overall: Tower 28 Beauty MakeWaves Mascara

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    Tower 28

    MakeWaves Mascara

    $20

    Amazon

    $20

    Revolve

    $20

    Sephora

    Allure commerce writer Lily Wohlner applying the Tower 28 Make Waves Mascara

    Lily Wohlner

    Why it’s worth it: The secret to Tower 28 Beauty’s lash-lifting MakeWaves formula? A curved, triple-wave wand designed with shorter bristles that hug the lash line to really grab onto your roots, and longer bristles to lengthen and define.

    You may have heard of Aquaflex Technology in hair care (think: volumizers and hairsprays to create body and hold). It’s also featured in this mascara to help hold curl and lift in place, while a conditioning castor-oil blend keeps lashes conditioned and minimizes breakage. “The formula stays flexible so the curl never falls flat, affirms Renée Loiz, a makeup artist based in Los Angeles. (Translation: Your lashes won’t feel weighed down, nor will you have to deal with stray mascara specks, by midday.) We love how easy it is to build, too. Go in for a few extra coats and lashes still look airy and clump-free. And true to Tower 28’s sensitive-friendly core mission, the ophthalmologist-tested formula is gentle on sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers, so you can swipe on without a worry.

    Allure commerce writer Lily Wohlner before applying the Tower28 Make Waves Mascara

    Allure commerce writer Lily Wohlner before applying the Tower28 Make Waves Mascara

    Lily WohlnerWohlner after applying the Tower28 Make Waves Mascara

    Wohlner after applying the Tower28 Make Waves Mascara

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    Tester feedback from commerce writer Lily Wohlner

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    “This mascara always lives at the top of my drawer because I know my lashes will look long, fluttery, and lifted every time I swipe it on—and the curl actually lasts all day. I love a voluminous lash, but I can’t stand when formulas make them look thick or chunky, and this one never does. As a contact lens wearer, a lot of mascaras make my eyes water, but I’ve never had that issue here.”—Lily Wohlner, commerce writer

    Tester feedback from senior commerce director Shanna Shipin

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    "The hold on this mascara is incredible. I have short, dense, and straight lashes that are just so stubborn—but this coaxes some length and curl out of them! This is one of the few mascaras I can actually use without any kind of irritation. While it's not the most lengthening or curling formula you can get your hands on, it's so comfortable and doesn't flake or smudge. I love that it provides the perfect amount of natural-looking weight to my eyelashes so you can actually see them." —Shanna Shipin, shopping director

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: Aquaflex technology, glycerin, cucumber extract
    • Shades: 2 (Jet, Espresso)
    • Waterproof: yes
    • Who it’s for: everyone, especially those with sensitive eyes

    Best for Brittle Lashes: Well People Expressionist Curling Mascara

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    Well People

    Expressionist Curling Mascara

    $20

    Amazon

    $20

    Ulta Beauty

    Allure senior commerce editor Sarah Felbin applying the Well People Expressionist Curling Mascara

    Sarah Felbin

    Why it’s worth it: Made with plant-based oils and vegan waxes (hi, olive oil and carnauba), the Well People Expressionist Curling Mascara helps nourish lashes while delivering lightweight hold, making it a great pick for those with brittle, short eyelashes. The curved brush does most of the heavy lifting here, gently separating each lash one by one (without pulling!) to keep clumps at bay. The bristles are super flexible, so they move with your lashes instead of tugging against them for a smooth experience, from start to finish. One side of the brush features short, dense bristles that deposit rich black color and build volume, while the longer bristles on the other side help guide lashes upward. We like to gently wiggle the wand at the base of the lashes before sweeping upward to get even more separation and lift.

    Felbin before applying the Well People Expressionist Curling Mascara

    Felbin before applying the Well People Expressionist Curling Mascara

    Sarah FelbinFelbin after applying the Well People Expressionist Curling Mascara

    Felbin after applying the Well People Expressionist Curling Mascara

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    Tester feedback from senior commerce editor Sarah Felbin

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    I use this product a few days a week, as part of my regular makeup routine. I curl my lashes and then apply two coats. My standards for mascara are pretty high—I have oily eyelids and watery eyes, so the formula needs to stay put all day (no flaking or transferring to my lower lash line) without irritating my eyes. Well People's Curling Mascara checks every box, and then some. I love that the brush is curved—the shape makes it super easy to coat every lash, from corner to corner. I also like that I can build up multiple coats for a more dramatic effect. And, the application lasts all day without smudging or running. This is a super-solid, daily mascara for me—it's just the right amount of lengthening and volumizing, rolled into one formula.”—Sarah Felbin, senior commerce editor

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    • Key Ingredients: olive oil, caranuba wax
    • Shades: 1 (Black)
    • Waterproof: no
    • Who it’s for: everyone, especially those with sensitive eyes

    Best Volumizing: Kulfi Beauty Badi Lash Mascara

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    Kulfi Beauty

    Badi Lash Mascara

    $26

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    $26

    Kulfi Beauty

    Allure senior commerce director applying the Kulfi Beauty Badi Lash Mascara

    Shanna Shipin

    Why it’s worth it: Inspired by South Asian lashes—often naturally full and straight—this mascara turns the dial all the way up, delivering a lifted, eye-opening effect in just a few swipes. The instantly volumizing tubing formula wraps each lash for va-va-voom length without smudging, melting, or clumping. And, its flared-tip brush is shaped to mimic your natural lash line, so it can catch those tricky inner-corner hairs while fanning everything out for that wide-eyed, fluttery finish. With this formula, it's not just about the look: a conditioning blend of castor seed oil, rambutan extract, and a tripeptide complex works behind the scenes to soften and strengthen lashes over time. The tubing formula means it removes like a dream—just warm water and a gentle slide, with no rubbing required.

    Shipin before using the Kulfi Beauty Badi Lash Mascara

    Shipin before using the Kulfi Beauty Badi Lash Mascara

    Shanna ShipinShipin after using the Kulfi Beauty Badi Lash Mascara

    Shipin after using the Kulfi Beauty Badi Lash Mascara

    Shanna Shipin

    Tester feedback from Shipin

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    "Kulfi's mascara gives me jet-black lashes with the kind of curl and volume they absolutely do not have naturally. I hardly ever use an eyelash curler, and really don't feel the need to when I have this mascara on me. It has hours of hold and with just the teeniest bit of fallout since it is technically a tubing mascara. One of my favorite things is that it wards off smudges—crucial for me since I reapply moisturizer, SPF, and sometimes use a misting spray when I'm feeling extra dry. If you want the drama, this will bring it."—Shanna Shipin, senior commerce director

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: castor seed oil, rambutan extract, and a tripeptide complex
    • Shades: 1 (Black)
    • Waterproof: no
    • Who it’s for: people with stubby and/or heavy lashes

    Best Buildable: YSL Beauty Lash Clash Extreme Volume Mascara

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    Allure commerce producer Sarah Hoffmann applying YSL Lash Clash Extreme Volume Mascara

    Sarah Hoffmann

    Why it’s worth it: A 2025 Allure Best of Beauty Award winner and one of our favorite mascaras ever, the YSL Beauty Lash Clash Extreme Volume Mascara delivers the kind of bold volume that’s hard to ignore—and the staying power is just as impressive. Some of our testers say the effect borders on falsies, thanks to an oversized brush that’s surprisingly easy to maneuver and grabs onto every lash. “It’s great for building fluttery volume with extra coats and really helps catch all the lashes,” says New York City–based makeup artist Sara Talias. It’s also seriously pigmented (even the brown color), so if you’re racing out the door, one coat still makes a big impact. That said, we’re partial to layering it up because it builds fluffy volume without tipping into clumpy territory.

    Hoffmann before applying YSL Lash Clash Extreme Volume Mascara

    Hoffmann before applying YSL Lash Clash Extreme Volume Mascara

    Sarah HoffmannHoffmann after applying YSL Lash Clash Extreme Volume Mascara

    Hoffmann after applying YSL Lash Clash Extreme Volume Mascara

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    Tester feedback from commerce producer Sarah Hoffmann

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    "Its thick, almost pasty texture adds so much volume and thickness that it's almost comical—I've been interrupted mid-conversation by people asking if my lashes are real while wearing this. The brush is giant, which makes it easy to coat every lash, and even though it's not curved, it magically adds a lifting curl to my lashes that rivals the best eyelash curlers I've tried." —Sarah Hoffmann, commerce producer

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    • Key ingredients: N/A
    • Shades: 3 (Black, Brown, Blue)
    • Waterproof: no
    • Who it’s for: people who want a volumizing, highly-pigmented option

    Best for Short Lashes: Lancôme Lash Idôle Curl Goddess Mascara

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    Lancôme

    Lash Idôle Curl Goddess Mascara

    $30

    Amazon

    $30

    Nordstrom

    $30

    Ulta Beauty

    Allure commerce editor Sarah Han applying the Lancôme Lash Idôle Curl Goddess Mascara

    Sarah Han

    Why it’s worth it: Skip the hours-only appointments and the high price tag of lash extensions. Lancôme’s Lash Idôle Curl Goddess Mascara gives you longer, more curled lashes in just a few swipes. The twisted brush is designed to grab even the shortest lashes for a separated, fluttery effect that still looks natural. It features low-density setting polymers, which make lashes appear thicker and add volume, but they also set them in place so they hold their curl all day without falling flat. The brand claims this formula can wear without smudging for up to 30 hours, and although we've never tried it for that long, our tester experienced only slight smudging during her all-day wear test, which, for a non-waterproof mascara, gets a big green check.

    Han before applying the Lancôme Lash Idôle Curl Goddess Mascara

    Han before applying the Lancôme Lash Idôle Curl Goddess Mascara

    Sarah HanHan after applying the Lancôme Lash Idôle Curl Goddess Mascara

    Han after applying the Lancôme Lash Idôle Curl Goddess Mascara

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    Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han

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    “My lashes are short, straight, and stubborn. I never apply mascara without a curler, but for this story, I went without—and I was pretty darn impressed. While my lashes weren’t crazy-curled (again, they’re super stubborn!), I definitely noticed a lifting effect, and it held throughout the day, which is even more notable. I dealt with a little smudging but that’s not uncommon with non-waterproof mascaras, especially if I’m not maximizing application with a curler. In short, I don’t plan on ditching my curler but, if I’m really in a rush, I can count on the Curl Goddess to do the job on its own.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: film-forming polymer
    • Shades: 1 (Black)
    • Waterproof: no
    • Who it’s for: those who want a false-lash look

    Best Color Options: Benefit Cosmetics BadGal Bang Volumizing Mascara

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    Benefit Cosmetics

    Benefit Cosmetics Badgal Bang Mascara in Wild Plum

    $29

    Ulta Beauty

    $29

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    Allure former content director Kara McGrath applying Benefit Cosmetics BadGal Bang Volumizing Mascara

    Kara McGrath

    Why it’s worth it: Packed with ultra-light aero-particles, the Benefit Cosmetics BadGal Bang Volumizing Mascara delivers ample volume without making lashes feel heavy or stiff, while provitamin B5 helps strengthen them over time. The ultra-slim wand reaches from corner to corner to coat every lash. It’s also impressively long-lasting—once it’s on, the brand claims it stays put for up to 36 hours without smudging or flaking. Another bonus: Along with classic black and brown, there’s plum (a deep burgundy that adds subtle drama with just one swipe) and a bright electric blue that’s especially fun for concerts or nights out.

    McGrath before applying the Benefit Cosmetics BadGal Bang Volumizing Mascara

    McGrath before applying the Benefit Cosmetics BadGal Bang Volumizing Mascara

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    McGrath after applying the Benefit Cosmetics BadGal Bang Volumizing Mascara

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    Tester feedback from former content director Kara McGrath

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    "BadGal Bang is one of my favorite lash mascara formulas of all time, so it wasn't exactly shocking that I love the burgundy version too. I know wearing purple eye makeup (even eyeshadow) to contrast green eyes is the oldest trick in the book, but this plum-y brown really does make mine ‘pop’ without it being super obvious that I'm wearing a colorful mascara."—Kara McGrath, former content director

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    • Key ingredients: beeswax, carnauba wax
    • Shades: 4 (Wild Plum, Power Blue, Rebel Brown, Intense Pitch Black)
    • Waterproof: no
    • Who it’s for: those who want long-wearing, buildable volume or colorful options

    More Curling Mascaras We Like

    Best Tubing: Grande Cosmetics GrandeWrap Tubing Mascara

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    GrandeWrap Tubing Mascara

    $25

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    $25

    Dermstore

    $25

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it’s worth it: We love how easily tubing mascaras rinse off, but they don’t always have the best staying power. Thankfully, that’s not an issue with the Grande Cosmetics GrandeWrap Tubing Mascara. The formula uses smudge-proof tubing polymers that wrap around each lash and hold up through long days without flaking or smudging. Conditioning ingredients like provitamin B5 and mango butter help lashes feel soft and flexible.

    In terms of design, the brush features domed bristles at the tip that reach into the inner corners so you can define the entire lash line without missing those tiny hairs. Los Angeles-based makeup artist Nicholas Wlodarski says it’s the best mascara for a “mini lash-lift effect” that makes eyes look wider and more awake. And, when it’s time to take it off, the tubes slide right off with warm water—no rubbing required.

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    • Key ingredients: provitamin B5, mango butter
    • Shades: 1 (Black)
    • Waterproof: no
    • Who it’s for: those who want volume and curl that comes off in one swipe

    Best Lightweight: e.l.f. Cosmetics Lash ‘N Roll Mascara

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    Lash ‘N Roll Mascara

    $7

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    $7

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    Why it’s worth it: E.l.f. Cosmetics Lash ‘N Roll Mascara is the mascara Loiz personally reaches for because it delivers a “lifted, wide-eyed look without feeling heavy or crunchy.” Even better, it’s budget-friendly at a mere $7. The curved brush hugs the lash line and lifts as you swipe, while the lightweight, castor seed oil-infused formula helps hold that curl in place without weighing lashes down. Once it’s on, it stays put—lasting all day without flaking, even if you go back in for a second or third coat.

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    • Key ingredients: castor seed oil, carnauba wax
    • Shades: 3 (Pitch Black, Black, Deep Brown)
    • Waterproof: no
    • Who it’s for: those who want visibly lifted lashes

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should you look for in a curling mascara?

    Loiz always looks for a lightweight formula when it comes to curling mascaras, because too-heavy formulas will drag the curl straight down. “A curved brush that fits along the lash line helps lift from the root,” she adds. She also prefers formulas that dry down to a flexible finish, so the lashes stay lifted without feeling crunchy or flaking, which is also what Wlodarski calls “the sweet spot.” Another key tip: Looking for a waterproof formula will help your lift last through the end of the day.

    What's the difference between curling mascaras and other mascaras?

    Curling mascaras are specifically designed to hold shape rather than just add volume or length, says Loiz. “They usually have a lightweight formula and a curved brush that helps guide the lashes in an upward direction,” she explains. Similar to how an eyelash curler shapes and lifts your lashes, Wlodarski says curling mascaras help your eyes look more open.

    Meet the experts

    • Nicholas Wlodarski is a makeup artist based in Los Angeles.
    • Renée Loiz is a makeup artist based in Los Angeles.
    • Sara Talias is a makeup artist based in New York City.

    How we test and review products

    Before reviewing any makeup, we ask questions about a number of factors: What ingredients are in it? Does the brand offer a wide shade range inclusive of consumers with all skin tones and undertones? Is it safe for readers who have sensitive skin or wear contact lenses? Is it on the affordable side or more of a splurge? Is its packaging consciously designed or needlessly wasteful?

    For our review of the best curling mascaras, we enlisted the help of multiple editors, writers, contributors, and professional makeup artists to review the products. This ensures our testing base spans different skin tones, genders, and dermatological conditions. We considered each product's performance across four primary categories: ingredients, wear and longevity, packaging, and inclusivity. For more on what's involved in our reporting, check out our complete reviews process and methodology page.

    Our staff and testers

    A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness or a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine; you may simply be browsing around for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal.

  • 10 Best Products for Thinning Hair That Help Boost Volume and Density

    10 Best Products for Thinning Hair That Help Boost Volume and Density

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    Ever feel like your hair seemingly thinned overnight? One day, it’s full and bouncy; the next, it looks a little sparse around your hairline. The best products for thinning hair can help create immediate volume or promote healthier scalps and strands, even if genetics, hormones, or stress aren’t doing you any favors. “Hair thinning is a normal, shared experience that tends to happen as we mature, and hormones are a major factor,” says Carlos Vieira, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Philadelphia. Lifestyle factors can contribute, too. “Stress and diet play a big role, and deficiencies in iron or copper can contribute to hair thinning,” says Sandra Petrut, a stylist at Maxine Salon in Chicago. “Chemical treatments, excessive heat, and even scalp conditions like contact dermatitis can also lead to hair loss.”

    Our Top Products for Thinning Hair

    • Best Overall: Living Proof Full Volume & Root-Lifting Spray, $34
    • Best for Hair Growth: Cécred Restoring Hair & Edge Drops, $56
    • Best Styling Foam: Bumble & Bumble Thickening High Drama Styling Foam, $35
    • Best Root Cover: Madison Reed The Great Cover Up Root Touch Up + Brow Filler, $36
    • Best Scalp Serum: Nécessaire The Scalp Serum, $48

    Actual hair regrowth takes time, a lot of patience, and a handful of science-proven ingredients, but volumizing hair products can work right away—giving you the illusion of fuller, thicker hair. “There’s no magic bullet for instantly thicker hair in a permanent sense, but styling products with the right ingredients can create the illusion of temporary volume,” says Jerome Lordet, founder and owner of Jerome Lordet Salon, based in New York City.

    Powder-based products will often use ingredients like silica and fibers, says Los Angeles-based cosmetic chemist Amanda Lam, while foams and mousses “rely more on hair fixatives—like PVP, acrylates copolymer, or VP/VA copolymer—to create volume.” And these days, a lot of new products on the market, “not only target thinning hair but also support overall hair health, helping hair grow stronger and healthier [over time],’ adds Lordet.

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    • What is the best-proven product for thinning hair?
    • Can hair grow back after thinning?
    • What are the “Big 3” for thinning hair?
    • Meet the experts
    • How we test and review products
    • Our staff and testers

    Best Overall: Living Proof Full Volume & Root-Lifting Spray

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    Living Proof

    Full Volume & Root-Lifting Spray

    $34

    Amazon

    $34

    Nordstrom

    $34

    Ulta Beauty

    Former Allure content director Kara McGrath applying the Living Proof Full Volume & Root-Lifting Spray

    Kara McGrath

    Why we love it: When Allure’s former content director Kara McGrath says this spray “completely changed her at-home blowouts,” you know it’s worth paying attention to. Designed for thinning or baby-fine hair, Living Proof’s Full Volume & Root-Lifting Spray brings the drama in the best way. It’s boosted by the brand’s thickening molecule, plus water-soluble resins that lift your roots without any crunch. Amaranth peptides help plump each follicle so your hair looks fuller, bouncier, and way more blowout-y. Add in a blend of volume-locking polymers, and you’re looking at bumped-up hair density that actually sticks around, too.

    Selfie of Kara McGrath before applying the Living Proof Full Volume  RootLifting Spray

    McGrath before applying the Living Proof Full Volume & Root-Lifting Spray

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    McGrath after applying the Living Proof Full Volume & Root-Lifting Spray

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    Tester feedback from former content director Kara McGrath

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    “It added noticeable volume without making my fine hair feel crunchy or dry. I can still run my fingers through my roots when I use this stuff, which can’t be said of some other volumizers that give me similar oomphy results.” —Kara McGrath, former content director

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    • Key ingredients: resin blend, peptides, mushroom extract, proprietary time-released styling technology
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best for Hair Growth: Cécred Restoring Hair & Edge Drops

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    Cécred

    Restoring Hair & Edge Drops

    $56

    Ulta Beauty

    Allure editor in chief Jessica Cruel applying the Cécred Restoring Hair & Edge Drops

    Jessica Cruel

    Why we love it: Six years in the making, Cécred was built around the straightforward idea that stronger hair starts at the root, and great formulas should work across every texture. The brand’s Restoring Hair & Edge Drops focus on a concern many people with textured hair know well: thinning around the hairline, which is often caused by tension from tight styles. This lightweight, fast-absorbing serum is designed for fragile edges and thinning spots, helping hair look fuller and stronger over time. Omer Ibrahim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Chicago, says the peptides in the formula show promising evidence for supporting hair growth, while Brattleboro, Vermont-based cosmetic chemist Sherry Backman notes they may help influence follicle signaling and encourage thicker strands.

    Biotin and keratin help reinforce the hair shaft to reduce breakage, while ginger extract and fermented rice proteins have been known to support a healthier scalp environment. A subtle sandalwood-musk scent and a refreshing hint of peppermint oil give it a light, cooling feel that makes it feel a little more like self-care.

    Tester feedback from editor in chief Jessica Cruel

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    “A year ago, I started to notice how my edges seemed to snap with even the slightest slick back. So, I put away the edge brush and picked up these Cécred Restoring Hair & Edge Drops. I'm on my second bottle! It feels like a serum, not so watery that my natural hair reverts, but not too oily either. The smell is divine, and after months of using it, I feel my hairline has become more resilient.” —Jessica Cruel, editor in chief

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    • Key ingredients: bioactive keratin ferment, biopeptide-5, biotin, fermented rice powder, ginger extract, rose extract
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best Shampoo and Conditioner: Harklinikken Fortifying Shampoo and Daily Conditioner

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    Harklinikken

    Fortifying Shampoo

    $47

    Amazon

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    Harklinikken

    Daily Conditioner

    $55

    Amazon

    Why we love it: Balancing your scalp’s pH won’t magically reverse thinning or spark brand-new growth, but it does help create the kind of environment where hair can thrive. Think of it like soil for a plant: When the foundation is healthy and stable, follicles have a better shot at doing their job and producing stronger strands. Keeping the scalp slightly acidic also supports the skin barrier, helps calm irritation, and keeps the hair cuticle smoother—small factors that add up to hair that looks and feels healthier over time.

    Harklinikken’s Fortifying Shampoo focuses on strengthening while it cleans, using a blend of aloe vera and glycosides to gently lift away buildup without stripping your scalp of its natural oils. The formula pairs cleansing agents with hydrating ingredients like glycerin, betaine, and panthenol. Niacinamide adds a subtle scalp-care element, supporting a healthier environment for hair over time. Follow with the Daily Conditioner, which hydrates with glycerin, another dose of soothing aloe, and avocado oil to smooth strands while keeping them light and bouncy. The silicone-free formula focuses moisture on the lengths, so fine or thinning hair stays soft and airy rather than weighed down.

    Senior editor Jesa Marie Calaor before applying the Harklinikken Balancing Shampoo and Daily Conditioner

    Allure senior beauty editor Jesa Marie Calaor before applying the Harklinikken Fortifying Shampoo and Daily Conditioner

    Jesa Marie CalaorCalaor after applying the Harklinikken Balancing Shampoo and Daily Conditioner

    Calaor after applying the Harklinikken Fortifying Shampoo and Daily Conditioner

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    Tester feedback from senior beauty editor Jesa Marie Calaor

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    “The day I started using Harklinikken's Fortifying Shampoo and Daily Conditioner was the day I realized I might have been settling for less from my hair products. The shampoo thoroughly cleanses without stripping my strands, while the conditioner effortlessly detangles as I work it through the lengths of my hair. The latter feels lighter than some of my other conditioners, but that doesn't mean it skimps out on the moisture. Once dry, my hair feels soft without that filmy or oily residue some conditioners leave behind. My only gripe is that I wish the bottles were bigger—I have such long hair and go through them quickly.” —Jesa Marie Calaor, senior beauty editor

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    • Key ingredients: shampoo: aloe, niacinamide, glycerin, betaine, panthenol; conditioner: glycerin, aloe, avocado oil, lactic acid
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best Hair Oil: Marc Anthony Strictly Curls Strength & Shine Supreme Oil

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    Strictly Curls Strength & Shine Supreme Oil

    $10 $9 (10% off)

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    $9

    Walmart

    Why we love it: Despite the name, you don’t actually need curls to appreciate Marc Anthony’s Strictly Curls Strength & Shine Supreme Oil. But if you have curls that tend to snap before reaching their full length, this one is especially helpful. This lightweight oil blend is packed with nourishing oils like castor, coconut, almond, and jojoba, which moisturize strands, smooth frizz, and boost shine without leaving hair greasy. Rosemary extract and biotin support stronger-looking hair, while antioxidant-rich ingredients like rice bran, grapeseed, and vitamin E help defend against environmental stressors. Botanical extracts—including aloe, chamomile, and nettle—add an extra layer of conditioning for both the hair and scalp. The texture is surprisingly nongreasy, so a few drops can tame flyaways, add slip, or revive curls between wash days.

    Associate beauty editor Annie BlayTettey before applying the Marc Anthony Strictly Curls Strength  Shine Supreme Oil

    Allure associate beauty editor Annie Blay-Tettey before applying the Marc Anthony Strictly Curls Strength & Shine Supreme Oil

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    Blay-Tettey after applying the Marc Anthony Strictly Curls Strength & Shine Supreme Oil

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    Tester feedback from associate beauty editor Annie Blay-Tettey

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    "I try not to overthink hair oils. Ideally, I just want something that seals moisture into my strands and scalp without leaving it greasy. This oil does just that. I love the nozzle tip which makes it especially easy to apply when I have a protective style in." —Annie Blay-Tettey, associate beauty editor

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    • Key ingredients: castor, coconut, almond, and jojoba oils, rosemary, biotin, rice bran, grapeseed, vitamin E
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best Styling Foam: Bumble & Bumble Thickening High Drama Styling Foam

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    Bumble and Bumble

    Thickening High Drama Styling Foam

    $35

    Ulta Beauty

    Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying the Bumble & Bumble Thickening High Drama Styling Foam

    Christa Joanna Lee

    Why we love it: Thickening. High. Drama. Three words that sound pretty good if your hair likes to fall flat. Bumble and Bumble’s Thickening High Drama Styling Foam gives fine or thinning hair a noticeable lift without veering into crunchy, helmet-hair territory. The airy foam uses the brand’s Strand-Plumping Technology to temporarily expand each strand, helping hair look fuller and more voluminous. Rice peptides add instant body and thickness, while an antioxidant-rich blend with ginger root and resveratrol helps support a healthier scalp environment and defend against external stressors. It also features caffeine, which is a helpful ingredient in thinning-hair products because it can help counter some of the hormonal factors that contribute to hair loss and support the follicles where hair growth begins, says Dr. Vieira. It even doubles as a heat protectant, making it especially handy before a blowout.

    Lee before applying the Bumble  Bumble Thickening High Drama Styling Foam

    Lee before applying the Bumble & Bumble Thickening High Drama Styling Foam

    Christa Joanna LeeLee after applying the Bumble  Bumble Thickening High Drama Styling Foam

    Lee after applying the Bumble & Bumble Thickening High Drama Styling Foam

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    Tester feedback from contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee

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    “My hair probably doesn’t look like it’s thinning, but I had at least twice as much of it seven years ago, pre-kids. Lately, I’ve been shedding in clumps, so I’m doing everything I can to make what’s left look as full as possible. The first time I used Bumble & Bumble’s Thickening High Drama Styling Foam, my hair was a little too air-dried and it didn't distribute as properly as it should—but on properly damp hair (as directed), it’s a different story. As I blow-dry, it gives just enough grip with my round brush to really lift at the roots and build volume where I need it most. There’s a slight hold, too, so the fullness sticks around until my next wash.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer

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    • Key ingredients: rice peptides, caffeine, ginger root, resveratrol
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best Root Cover: Madison Reed The Great Cover Up Root Touch Up + Brow Filler

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    Madison Reed

    The Great Cover Up Root Touch Up + Brow Filler

    $36

    Amazon

    $36

    Ulta Beauty

    Allure senior commerce director Shanna Shipin applying the Madison Reed The Great Cover Up Root Touch Up + Brow Filler in Ombra Dark Brown

    Shanna Shipin

    Why we love it: Even though Madison Reed The Great Cover Up Root Touch Up + Brow Filler is technically designed to conceal gray roots and fill in brows, this 2024 Best of Beauty Award winner can also double as makeup, concealing areas where you have sparse hair growth (like around the temples and along the hairline). Once you apply it with the included brush (or spoolie, if you want to be extra-precise), it won't budge—and can even withstand rain and sweat. It also comes in six shades, so most people can find a passable match—and no one will be the wiser.

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    Shipin before applying the Madison Reed The Great Cover Up Root Touch Up + Brow Filler in Ombra Dark Brown

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    Shipin after applying the Madison Reed The Great Cover Up Root Touch Up + Brow Filler in Ombra Dark Brown

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    Tester feedback from senior commerce director Shanna Shipin

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    "After both of my pregnancies, I dealt with a horrifying amount of hair loss, and nothing worked better for me than simply applying hair makeup to my scalp to cover up the bald spots. My biggest area of concern was my hairline, which receded so far back that every time I looked in the mirror, my face just appeared off. I used this Madison Reed cover-up for both of my fourth trimesters, and loved how easy it was to powder a hairline back onto my scalp. The product has great staying powder, and easily comes out in the shower (I'd suggest a detox shampoo to really lift it out of your roots). I love that the brush helps seamlessly blend the powder into my scalp, and that it comes with a really great brow brush and spoolie to tackle your brows at the same time!" —Shanna Shipin, senior commerce director

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    • Key ingredients: keratin, argan oil, ginseng root extract
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best Scalp Serum: Nécessaire The Scalp Serum

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    Nécessaire

    The Scalp Serum

    $48

    Amazon

    $48

    Sephora

    McGrath applying the Nécessaire The Scalp Serum

    Kara McGrath

    Why we love it: If your part’s looking wider or your ponytail feels a little wimpy, Nécessaire’s The Scalp Serum might be your new, low-maintenance fix. This lightweight, fragrance-free formula features 5% capixyl—a blend of red clover extract and a peptide that helps reduce shedding and promote thicker-looking strands. “Some studies have shown it can be just as effective as 3% minoxidil,” New York City-based board-certified dermatologist Michelle Henry, MD, told Allure. But unlike minoxidil, it carries a lower risk of irritation or unwanted facial hair, making it a smart choice for sensitive scalps. It’s also approved by the National Eczema Association, which speaks to how gentle it is. To top it off, the serum includes hyaluronic acid, biotin, and niacinamide to keep your scalp calm, hydrated, and thriving, so your hair can live its best, fullest life.

    McGrath before applying the Ncessaire The Scalp Serum

    McGrath before applying the Nécessaire The Scalp Serum

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    McGrath after applying the Nécessaire The Scalp Serum for four months

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    Tester feedback from McGrath

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    “[At first,] I did not have high hopes. But then, several months in, my hair started to feel…different. It took two hands to hold it all. My ponytails started to more closely resemble that of the equines they’re named for: thick (for me), shiny, and bouncy. The length, which had previously seemed to tap out just below my collarbones, was reaching mid-boob territory.” —Kara McGrath, former content director

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    • Key ingredients: capixyl, hyaluronic acid, biotin, niacinamide
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best Mask: Ryo Damage Care & Nourishing Treatment

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    Ryo

    Damage Care & Nourishing Treatment

    $19

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    $23

    Yesstyle

    Why we love it: For those new to K-beauty hair care, it’s all about healthy hair, starting with the scalp. Take Ryo’s Damage Care & Nourishing Treatment. While it smooths and revives damaged strands with nourishing ingredients like pomegranate and camellia oil extracts, the real focus is on what’s happening at the root. Korean ginseng extract and caffeine help support a healthier scalp environment, while rice from Yeoju—an especially nutrient-dense variety grown in mineral-rich soil—adds softness and strength from the root through the lengths. Worried about applying a rich mask near the scalp? “Most masks can clog follicles, but Ryo is designed to touch the scalp,” says Cherin Choi, a hairstylist and colorist based in Los Angeles, noting that it helps lift weak hair while keeping the scalp balanced.

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    • Key ingredients: pomegranate extract, camellia oil, rice, ginseng, caffeine
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best for Volume: Oribe Maximista Thickening Spray

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    Maximista Thickening Spray

    $42

    Amazon

    $42

    Nordstrom

    Why we love it: If you’re after maximum volume and thickness, look no further than Oribe—the brand stylists swear by for big, bouncy blowouts and that unmistakable luxury finish—with its Maximista Thickening Spray. It’s packed with thickening copolymers to pump up the volume and lock it in, plus amino acids to keep hair strong and moisturized. And because Oribe always goes the extra mile, its signature complex protects against environmental stressors, while built-in heat protection keeps your hair safe from hot tools. If your thinning hair is also prone to frizz, the cetrimonium chloride in this spray provides conditioning and anti-static powers—making it especially helpful for curly hair.

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    • Key ingredients: amino acids, thickening copolymers, cetrimonium chloride
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best Mousse: R+Co Rodeo Star Thickening Style Foam

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    R+Co

    Rodeo Star Thickening Style Foam

    $38

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    $38

    Dermstore

    Why we love it: Creating voluminous hair starts in the shower, but to keep that full, bouncy look going, the right styling products are key, like R+Co Rodeo Star Thickening Style Foam. “This styling foam delivers quick, nonsticky fullness with a soft, touchable feel,” says Petrut. It incorporates skin care-inspired ingredients, like vitamin E to deeply condition hair, kiwi fruit extract to help maintain moisture balance, and aloe vera leaf extract to minimize breakage and add shine, to give hair a fuller, bouncier look. If bold volume is what you’re after, this is your go-to.

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    • Key ingredients: vitamin E, kiwi fruit extract, aloe leaf extract
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Frequently asked questions

    What is the best-proven product for thinning hair?

    If you’re experiencing hair thinning, the right products can make a big difference. The best approach focuses on hair growth, scalp health, and follicle strength. “Minoxidil is the most tried-and-true ingredient for hair loss and thinning,” says Dr. Mislankar. (You might recognize it as the main ingredient in Rogaine, which is a minoxidil foam.)

    Other ingredients like “biotin, caffeine, rosemary oil, and niacinamide have also been shown to promote the temporary appearance of hair thickness,” says Jae-Manuel Cardenas, a New York City-based hairstylist, who recommends root lifters, volumizing products, and other hairstyle formulas to temporarily deliver fuller hair.

    Hair-growth supplements are a dime a dozen, but dermatologists don’t agree on how much they can really help. And since they can come with side effects, it’s important to talk to your doctor first.

    Can hair grow back after thinning?

    Hair can grow back after thinning, but it depends on the cause. “In some cases, like telogen effluvium—temporary hair shedding caused by stress, illness, or hormonal changes—hair often grows back on its own with time and patience,” says Dr. Mislankar. (For instance, minoxidil won’t do a whole lot for postpartum hair loss, which is caused by hormone changes during and after pregnancy.)

    However, if thinning is due to androgenetic alopecia (hereditary hair loss, or female-pattern hair loss), long-term treatments like medications or procedures are usually needed to maintain new growth. “While waiting for hair to regrow, avoiding excessive heat styling or harsh chemicals helps prevent further damage. Volumizing shampoos, leave-in treatments, and proper styling techniques can also make hair appear fuller in the meantime,” she says.

    What are the “Big 3” for thinning hair?

    The big three for thinning hair are minoxidil, finasteride, and ketoconazole. “They each play a special part in encouraging hair growth. Minoxidil works by widening blood vessels in your scalp, boosting circulation so more nutrients reach your hair follicles—helping to spark new growth and keep shedding in check. Finasteride blocks an enzyme called 5-alpha reductase—the one that turns testosterone into DHT (a.k.a. the hormone that makes hair follicles shrink and leads to thinning). Less DHT means your follicles stay active longer, helping to keep your hair where it belongs. Ketoconazole isn’t just for fighting fungus—it also helps mitigate scalp inflammation, one of the culprits behind hair loss. Research suggests it has mild anti-androgenic properties, meaning it may help minimize DHT’s impact on hair follicles,” says Dr. Mislankar. Together, they can create the ideal foundation for new hair growth.

    Meet the experts

    • Sherry Backman, a cosmetic chemist based in Brattleboro, Vermont
    • Jae-Manuel Cardenas, a senior hairstylist at Ollin Salon NYC by Johnny Ramirez, based in New York City
    • Cherin Choi, a hairstylist and colorist based in Los Angeles
    • Michelle Henry, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Skin & Aesthetic Surgery of Manhattan, based in New York City
    • Omer Ibrahim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Salmalita Cosmetics, based in Chicago
    • Jerome Lordet, founder and owner of Jerome Lordet Salon, based in New York City
    • Sanda Petrut, a stylist at Maxine Salon in Chicago
    • Carlos Vieira, a board-certified dermatologist at The Dermatology Specialists based in Philadelphia

    How we test and review products

    We always enlist a range of testers for our makeup vertical, but hair-care products and tools are another story. While there are certainly products that can be used across different hair textures, lengths, curl patterns, thicknesses, colors (natural and unnatural), and needs, hair products are often created with specific consumers in mind. Many are created in order to address a concern (dandruff, breakage, brittleness) or to work most effectively for a specific hair type (4C curls, wavy hair, gray hair). You wouldn’t want to pick up a purple shampoo that’s only been reviewed by someone with, say, auburn hair, or a diffuser that’s never been tested by anyone with curls—right?

    For our review of the best products for thinning hair, we enlisted the help of multiple editors, writers, contributors, and hair experts—many of whom want shinier, healthier-looking hair. Testers considered performance across four primary categories: efficacy, texture and experience, fragrance, and packaging. For more on what's involved in our reporting, check out our complete reviews process and methodology page.

    Our staff and testers

    A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness or a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine; you may simply be browsing around for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal.

    After all, can we really say a skin-care product is the "best" for people over 50 if the only testers we've solicited opinions from folks who have yet to hit 30? Can we honestly deem a high-end diffuser worthy of your hard-earned cash if it’s never been tested on curls? We're proud that our staff spans a wide range of ages, skin tones, hair textures, genders, and backgrounds, which means that we are able to fairly assess any beauty product that comes into the beauty closet.

  • Cardi B Mixed Chrome, Ombré, and French Details Into One Mesmerizing Manicure—See the Photos

    Cardi B Mixed Chrome, Ombré, and French Details Into One Mesmerizing Manicure—See the Photos

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    Cardi B must have known I have a nail appointment on my calendar this week and needed some inspiration, because her latest set just gave me mani ideas for days.

    The rapper, who is busy traveling from state to state on her “Little Miss Drama” tour and promoting her new Grow-Good hair care line, stopped by The Tonight Show with a glamorous manicure that incorporated several trends and classic mani elements: a subtle French tip ombré in the coolest metallic chrome finish. And luckily for us, she gave us a close-up on her Instagram Stories so we can examine her nails in detail.

    Cardi's long, oval-shaped manicure, crafted by nail artist Coca Michelle, began with a deep sapphire blue color applied to the top portion of her nail, but instead of a straight-across or precisely curved French tip, the shade softened and diffused downward like an ombré, eventually transitioning from midnight blue to a rich ruby red. The base shade was a gorgeous, lit-from-within red, with the prismatic color taking up most of Cardi's nail real estate. Shiny chrome made her nails look like literal gemstones.

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    While cats-eye nails have been one of the biggest trends in the nail world as of late—Cardi is a fan!—chrome is still a go-to for celebs and regular folks like me alike. It can be delicate and frosty when applied atop pastels or neutral shades and add a cool metallic edge to darker tones like Cardi's red-and-blue combo.

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    Cardi wore her metallic ombré manicure for a visit to The Tonight Show, pairing it with a shimmering golden gown and her natural hair styled in soft, voluminous curls. She was there to chat about Grow-Good, recounting the story of when she put garlic in her hair—a tale she also told Allure for her brand-new cover story. While she's a fan of onion-based hair care recipes, garlic is a no-go. “I tried garlic…” she told writer Jazmine Hughes. “Do not put garlic in your hair.” (She told Jimmy Fallon it made her smell like a bowl of pasta.) Noted, Cardi! I won't be putting garlic in my hair anytime soon, but I will be copying those nails!

  • I Have a Big Crush on Taylor Swift’s Opalescent Cat-Eye Nails—See the Photos

    I Have a Big Crush on Taylor Swift’s Opalescent Cat-Eye Nails—See the Photos

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    Say it with me now: Oh-oh-oh-oh… opal nails? Taylor Swift may not have written her Fate of Ophelia song “Opalite” about a manicure, but I hear that catchy chorus every time I see her nails!

    The singer attended the 2026 iHeart Radio Awards in Los Angeles in what can only be described as an “Opalite”-inspired look from head to toe, including her shimmery pale green corset top and mini. But it was her manicure that caught my eye: subtle, yet glamorous. Impactful, but neutral. Shimmery but delicate. (Or did I mean “Delicate?”) And it's just the thing for a pretty spring manicure!

    Taylor Swift attends an awards show in a sage green corset and mini skirt. She wears a pale champagne manicure and wears...Getty Images

    Swift's nails, which she generally keeps pretty short out of guitar-playing necessity, were a big longer than usual, filed into a lightly rounded almond shape and painted a shimmery champagne color with a cat-eye topper that made it glow from within, much like the gemstone she sings about on the pop single. I like that she didn't match her nails to her outfit, which was actually the same shade of green as an opal, but instead chose a more neutral tone and elevated it with the cat-eye finish. Like an opal, the manicure changes with the light: frosty from one angle, sparkly from another, ever-changing and enchanting.

    Swift leaned into the soft romance of her outfit with an undone half-up hairstyle with her signature bangs brushed to the side for a dreamy effect. Her hair fell past her shoulders in the softest of waves, and she swapped her favorite red lipstick for a peachy pink, brushing a similar color across her cheekbones for a springy flush. Swift is in her bridal era, so could this enchanting ensemble be a hint at what we should expect from her big-day hair, makeup, and manicure? Those opal cat-eye nails are feeling very bride to me!

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  • Alix Earle Wants to Make Acne “Sexy and Hot” | Reale Actives Skin-Care Launch Details

    Alix Earle Wants to Make Acne “Sexy and Hot” | Reale Actives Skin-Care Launch Details

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    If you spend time on a certain Get Ready With Me video-filled corner of the Internet, you already know Alix Earle is up to something: She's been posting cryptic content on an account called @wtfisalixdoing and sending mysterious mailers to fellow content creators. Earlier this week, online sleuths discovered Earle had trademarked “Reale Actives,” and now, the cat is officially out of the bag: Reale Actives is, in fact, an acne-first skin-care line being launched by the mega-influencer.

    Not to brag, but we're really good at keeping secrets: Earle sat down with Allure at the end of last year to discuss the launch, which she told us she's been working on for about two years. "When I graduated college I knew I wanted to start a company… I played around with a few other ideas, but at the end of the day, all I kept coming back to was acne," says Earle.

    Longtime followers know why: For the five or so years she's been in the spotlight, Earle has always been open about what she calls her “struggles” with cystic acne. “I felt like I was always using the same type of ingredients or super, super harsh products because all I wanted to do was exfoliate,” says Earle. “I thought that would help my [acne].”

    Those products weren't easy on the eyes, either: They were, says Earle, more suited for the back corner of a bathroom cabinet than a shelfie. “They were all white bottles with black fonts,” says Earle. “I always felt a little bored… I'm really excited to make acne sexy and hot."

    The four products in the Reale Actives debut lineup—available to shop on March 31—are packaged in sleek silver and mint. And what's inside them is the brainchild of Earle and her dermatologist of several years, Dr. Kiran Mian. A mandelic acid serum priced at $39 is the breakout-reducing workhorse of the line; a ceramide- and hyaluronic acid-packed moisturizer ($36), makeup-removing cleansing balm ($29), and exfoliating gel cleanser ($28) round out the collection.

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    The debut Reale Actives lineup (available March 31) includes, from left, a cleansing balm, gel cleanser, mandelic acid serum, and moisturizer.

    The products will join Earle's regular beauty rotation, which she tells us also currently includes Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Setting Powder, Westman Atelier Sun Tone Bronzing Drops, and FRECK XL The Original Freckle Pen. Keep a close eye on Allure's Instagram for the rest of her favorites in a video dropping tomorrow where you'll also get a first look at Raele Actives in action, as demonstrated by Earle.