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I’ve always struggled with oily skin — to the point where I swore off moisturizer during my teenage years, even at 15 when I was on Accutane for three months when I ignored my dermatologist’s warnings about dry skin. I had three whole months without having to use blotting sheets several times a day! At 17 I came to the light and realized that yes, you CAN and SHOULD wear moisturizer, even if you have oily AF skin. People noticed a *good* difference. But even back in 2014 when a friend nabbed me Shu Uemura cleansing oil from the free table at the magazine she worked at, I was hesitant to try. But let me tell you, cleansing oil is GREAT. Even if you have oily skin!
Since then I’ve used cleansing oil on and off to double-cleanse my skin. But I’m unfortunately not on a Shu Uemura budget in my life just yet. So during a deep dive on the K-Beauty Amazon page a few months ago, I came across this cleansing oil and foam set. With its 600+ customer reviews, I decided I'd give it a go, so I punched in my credit card info. Double-cleansing just sounds like it would strip your skin of everything good. But I swear, it’s great! With this, I’ll pump the oil into my hands and spread it on my *dry* face. Then I massage it in ’til it emulsifies a bit. That’s when I can really notice it going to work and removing my makeup (as you can see in the pic). I rinse and then go at it with the foam. Like, there is NO trace of makeup (except my eye makeup or long-wear lipstick, like I wore the day I took this pic). But my skin doesn’t feel TOO dry.
I’ve used enough acne-targeted cleansers in my life that I have a decent sense of when my skin feels stripped of moisture. But this one is great and I’m ordering another! Oil can be good for oily skin! It’s true! —Elizabeth Lilly
Get the set from Amazon for $16.40.
So basically I’m paler than Casper the Friendly Ghost, which means finding a light foundation that doesn’t make me look like a mime can be a challenge. I’ve had success with a few MAC foundations in the past (Mineralize Foundation and Studio Fix Fluid Foundation), but after moving to New York City at the beginning of the summer, I knew I needed a foundation that was going to give me the coverage I wanted but wasn’t going to melt off my face when I wait underground for the F train to arrive. It was on one of the hottest days of the summer this year that I finally threw in the towel, stormed into MAC, and asked for a foundation that could handle the 96-degree weather.
I was presented with MAC’s Pro Longwear Nourishing Waterproof Foundation in shade 15 (I told y’all I’m pale). While the texture is thicker than other foundations I’ve used in the past, they weren’t lying when they said it stays on for up to 24 hours. I have a terrible habit of touching my face throughout the day, and usually that means having to reapply foundation or at least powder, but I haven’t had that problem using Pro Longwear.
The only issue I’ve had is not remembering to take my makeup off at the end of the night. If I come home sleepy or *ahem* intoxicated, my nightly skin care routine is the last thing on my mind. All I want is to lie in my bed and go to sleep. But anytime I’ve gone to bed without wiping the foundation off, I’ve woken up with a makeup-caked pillowcase and a super-oily face. So just make sure you are going to bed every night with a clean face. Other than that, this foundation is PERFECT and basically a pale girl’s dream come true. —Delaney Strunk
Get it from MAC or Nordstrom for $34 (available in 24 shades).
Have you ever just thought that maybe snails hold the secret to better skin? I don’t think the snails thought they did either, but here I am slathering this snail cream all over my face, and I’m feeling pretty good about it. I’ve been using the Mizon Snail Repair Cream for well over a year now and have gone through a few tubs. The packaging says that it's made with 92% snail mucus extract, which it claims will solve your skin concerns. Whether this is true or not, I couldn’t say ~for certain~ — but it’s been working like a dream for me.
My routine starts at night after washing my face with a mild soap. Then I just rub a light layer of this cream all over my face and let it soak in. After I wake up the next day, my face just feels radiant and elastic. Nothing else I’ve used makes my skin feel this…young? I mean I’m not really THAT old, but even at 27 my skin just ~feels~ younger. It’s great! I just follow up with a light moisturizer (or more snail cream if I’m feeling decadent) and then do my usual routine (which you can read about here ;D). It’s also cheap. So if you’re looking to get a little adventurous, for as little as $7 you can just get a tube (PS: I bought this with my own monies) and see how it works for you. —Jeff Barron
Get it from Amazon for $6.99+.
I have curly hair (somewhere between a 3A and a 3B) and for the past five or so years have really only used products specifically marketed for ~curls~. My go-to has been all things DevaCurl, especially the Styling Cream, which is good but sometimes makes my hair too...cookie-cutter curly. There are days that I wish I could just kind of have chill curls without feeling like someone who has long aged out of her Shirley Temple hair phase.
On a whim, I grabbed this Bumble & Bumble Don't Blow It Hair Styler. B&B has never jibed particularly well with my hair (RIP, the beach waves I will never have!) but I liked that this one is specifically marketed as a product to use without heat because I am not about to turn on a diffuser in July — or, let's be real, basically ever.
A dime-size amount in my hair was enough to calm my curls down in the horrible NYC summer humidity without losing shape. Here's a picture I took at the end of a workday when the temps maxed out in the 90s. I know there's frizz, but for someone with my hair type on a day like that, it's basically as smooth as it's going to get! —Rachel Christensen
Get it from Sephora for $16+ (also available for thick hair).
A couple of weeks ago I bought Milk's Holographic Stick in Supernova. I was going to a pride party and wanted something to make my face pop, so I decided to shell out money to complete the look I wanted; little did I know it would change my life.
It comes in this cool, futuristic, two-part case, and honestly when it comes to makeup, packaging is everything. You first have to take it out of a caplike case, and from there, you can actually access your highlighter by twisting it up to the surface. It seems like a whole lot of work, but it's totally worth it.
Once you open the highlighter you can see that the color is super pigmented, so you need only a little bit to show up on your face, and since I'm very, very brown, it was an honest delight to know that I won't be running out of it anytime soon. With other highlighters that I've used, they either don't exactly match my skin tone or they aren't as bold as I would like them to be, which is absolutely BORING. Why have highlighters that won't, I don't know, HIGHLIGHT your face? With the Holographic Stick I can use my fingers to apply it onto my face and I'll automatically see the difference. I usually use it on my cheekbones, the middle of my nose, and right above my brow. If I'm feeling extra, I'll also put it on my Cupid's bow!
It gives off this amazing, unicornlike shimmer, so that with every angle you tilt your head it'll be a different hue, which is so multifaceted and cool. Plus, the stick smells amazing, and the scent doesn't irritate my skin at all. All in all, if you want a bold-ass highlighter that will look really good when you go out, or even one for an everyday glow, don't sleep on Milk's Holographic Stick! —Ignacia Fulcher
Get it from Sephora for $28 (available in Supernova and Mars).
I love lipstick, but hate putting it on. I always struggle to line my lips properly and the whole thing becomes such a hassle that I’ve just stopped wearing it altogether. (Tinted ChapStick and subtle lip creams, FTW.) But if you’re a poor soul like me, I think I have some great news in the form of an easy-to-use lipstick!
The just-released NYX Super Cliquey Matte Lipstick looks like one of the clickable gel pens your middle school self lusted after. Instead of twisting the tube to get more product, you just have to…click. Which is actually really fun. Plus, the applicator has a V shape that makes it about 1,000 times easier to outline your Cupid’s bow and keep all color inside the lines. But enough about the awesome packaging, because the lipstick itself is friggin’ great! It has a satin-matte finish that isn’t overly drying, and it doesn’t produce the whole “wrinkle lip” effect that other matte products on the market do.
If you love lipstick but struggle to put it on, look no further. I firmly believe this product dropped from beauty heaven. —Anamaria Glavan
Get it from Ulta for $8.99 (available in 12 shades).
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