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And a long-lasting Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray that'll protect all your hard work and prevent it from smudging or fading. 🙌🏼 Honestly, the only explanation for this is that it is some magical potion.
A bottle of professional-grade callus-removing gel so you can quickly and painlessly get rid of allllll your calluses. Reviewers praise this for dissolving dead skin in ~minutes~ so buckle up; your feet are about to be as smooth as a baby's bottom.
Or, a popular foot exfoliant peel that is both horrifying (!) and satisfying. After wearing the booties for an hour, you will watch layers of skin peel away (over the course of 6–11 days) from your feet to reveal a smoothness you haven't experienced since you learned to walk.
A fabulous lip-plumping gloss set to create absolutely luscious lips for anyone who likes the look of lip fillers but not the price or commitment. You're probably gonna have to apologize to your friend who just got filler done before you discovered this product.
A tea tree and peppermint remedy soap made with aloe vera and vitamins C and E to help combat a plethora of skin irritations. (We're talking dry skin, acne, athlete's foot, jock itch, and more!) Plus, it's just overall nourishing for everyday use. Dare I say we have found the holy grail of soaps?!
A bottle of Blume's Meltdown Acne Oil that will help combat acne-prone skin while still keeping your face moisturized. Use it directly on your face, or mix it in with your daily moisturizer and watch your skincare woes disappear. ✨ Don't worry, this is safe for sensitive skin *and* can be worn under your makeup.
An E.l.f. putty primer so you can feel confident that the makeup you're about to spend a lot of time on will actually stay in place all day. Plus, this primer is designed to help reduce the appearance of your pores, so your skin will look extra ~smooth~ and hydrated.
A Denman styling brush that will help you form perfectly styled and defined curls while also detangling and reducing frizz — talk about a win–win–win–win.
An outrageously popular Differin gel beloved by reviewers for helping get rid of existing acne *and* working to prevent new pimples from forming with its prescription-strength retinoid. Go ahead and order a couple of bottles; this is now a staple in your beauty routine.
Juno & Co.'s Clean 10 Cleansing Balm that'll make removing your makeup easy as can be. (Yup, even waterproof mascara doesn't stand a chance!) It features Japanese pearl barley, which melts into your skin to hydrate while cleansing away impurities.
A heatless hair curler to give you amazingly bouncy curls with no damage because there is no heat!! And it does its best work while you sleep!
A tube of Essence's Lash Princess mascara because idk about you, but the thought of putting on fake lashes every day sounds like ~a lot~ of work, especially when products like this exist and can give you the same look with soo much less effort.
A teeth-whitening pen to help you achieve those pearly whites you've always wanted. Simply spend 30 seconds a day brushing these on your teeth, and then go about the rest of your life instead of worrying about having those sticky strips sitting on your teeth or the bulky light in your mouth.
An all-in-one Dr. Jart+ Color-Correcting Treatment designed to help cover blemishes and neutralize redness, PLUS it has SPF 30. It can be worn under your makeup or on its own; either way, you'll be loving your results.
A Maybelline multi-use concealer that can not only conceal but contour and correct as well. It works so well, even your friends who were out with you all night will think you got like 10 hours of sleep. This concealer provides you with 12 hours of moisture and medium coverage.
A beloved-by-the-internet detangling brush to get through any of those extra stubborn tangles *without* pulling out all your hair in the process.
L'Oréal Paris Infallible Fresh Powder Foundation that is literally witchcraft in a compact — it promises up to 24 hours of transfer- and sweat-resistant wear all while providing a mattifying, smooth, flawless complexion…even after a *full* day of activities.
A firming eye cream with powerful, deep hydration to help reduce puffiness and dark circles. This cruelty-free and vegan cream is infused with vitamin C, vitamin E, rose hip seed oil, and hibiscus flower extract to help brighten and tighten your skin.
A color corrector that is a ~magical~ pen to help neutralize dark spots and circles under your eyes and on your lips, and cheeks. Just color this on underneath your foundation or concealer and watch that hyperpigmentation *boom* disappear.
An eyelash growth serum to help give you the eyelashes of your dreaaams (you know, like the ones little kids have?? Like, who decided they should have the best lashes out there?!). Apply this serum consistently like you would a top liner, and you'll be thrilled with the results.
A powerful snail repair cream that may sound a bit off-putting, but it'll help brighten dull skin, fade discoloration, and add plumpness. It uses snail mucin extract and is rich in hyaluronic acid (hydrates) and glycolic acid (stimulates collagen production).
A bottle of Elizavecca hair treatment infused with collagen to help restore your hair. Reviewers are even saying it's comparable to Olaplex (and less than one-third of the price)!
A sheer tint BB cream designed to mattify, conceal, minimize the look of pores, reduce redness, hydrate, and smoothen. (Dang, what can't this thing do?!) Oh! It's oil-free AND has a little salicylic acid to help clear up acne.
A bottle of fan-favorite Bio-Oil with sooo many potential uses — fading scars, soothing cracked skin, moisturizing without clogging your pores — try it out, and you may just discover the next big thing to put it on. Once your friends find out about this, it's gonna be like the sisterhood of the traveling oil!!
A heat-activated anti-frizz treatment to apply before you blow dry so you can get incredible results like the one below. 🤯 Chris Appleton (you know, Kim Kardashian and J.Lo's stylist) absolutely loves this stuff.
Honeyskin Ultimate Face and Body cream designed to help fight rosacea, dry skin, flaking, and acne while soothing and rejuvenating your skin. What could make this better? Oh, just the ahhmazing anti-inflammatory ingredients — manuka honey, Australian cehami, and shea butter.
BYO Blush Oil which is basically magical blush — it reacts to the pH of your skin, turning from clear to pink to give you a flushed look to highlight your ~natural~ beauty. And the sorcery doesn't end there, you can even sleep with it on, which is a HUGE win for us forgetful (or slightly lazy) folks.
First Aid Beauty's KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub Exfoliant, because even though I promise no one other than you actually notices those little bumps on your arms, you want them gone, and all power to ya!! Reviewers with skin conditions like keratosis pilaris swear by this product!
A smudge-proof eyeliner stamp that will literally put an end to the constant struggle of trying to get your eyeliner to match. Now you can have perfectly even eyeliner in minutes, which means you can still look ~fab~ even if you have to rush out the door.
L'Oréal Paris Elvive 8 Second Wonder Water because why use anything else if you could achieve moisture, shine, and silkiness in EIGHT SECONDS?! I mean, come on, that seems too good to be true, but the over 30,000 5-star ratings prove that this might just be real-life magic.
Acne patches so you can stop spending your time picking at every zit you see. Just apply a patch and watch it flatten out the pimple, reduce redness, and pull out allllll the gunk.
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