
What's in your cart? Shop Liza Koshy's top summer essentials
What's in your cart? Shop Liza Koshy's top summer essentials Get Liza Koshy's summer essentials from Supergoop!, Free People and more.
When it comes to summer style and self-care, Liza Koshy knows how to keep things cool, fun and sun-safe. The actress, comedian and overall creative powerhouse is bringing her signature energy to the sunny season and she's sharing her top summer essentials to help our readers do the same!
At the top of her list? Supergoop!, the viral skincare brand where Koshy recently "retired" from as the Chief Super Officer. Known for its high-quality and easy to use SPF products, Supergoop! teamed up with Koshy to start summer 2025 by spotlighting sun protection that's anything but boring.
From invisible sunscreens to glowy SPF primers and even limited-edition SuperShades sunglasses inspired by the brand's iconic lotion, Koshy showed us that you can protect your skin while totally embracing your shine.
Whether she's enjoying a beach day, filming in the sun or just running errands in Los Angeles, Koshy's summer essentials are all about hydration, protection and comfort.
Below, find out what's in Liza Koshy's shopping cart as part of our latest "What's in your cart?" feature and get your hands on her favorite stuff from Free People, Supergoop!, adidas and more.
What's in your cart? Liza Koshy shares her summer essentials
"I'm a Supergoop! girl to my core, and the more time I spent using the formulas, the more I realized how confident the products made me feel—and that became a feeling I wanted everyone to experience," said Koshy.
Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen SPF 50
FP Movement Never Better 7/8 Length Leggings
Ninja NC301 Creami Ice Cream Maker
Liza Koshy-approved: Califia Farms Non-Dairy Almond Milk
Supergoop! Glowscreen Sunlighter Stick SPF 45
adidas Tokyo Shoes
"Supergoop! is on a mission to help people feel good and protected in their skin every day, and they do it in a way that's entertaining, informative and genuine. It felt like such a natural fit because it mirrors how I try to show up in the world—with joy, with intention and with a little SPF, of course," said Koshy.
Supergoop! Glowscreen SPF 40
More about the Liza Koshy x Supergoop! campaign
As Supergoop!'s self-appointed Chief Super Officer, Liza Koshy brought her signature humor and creativity to the brand's summer campaign, aiming to make SPF fun, accessible and part of everyone's daily routine. Her role included starring in the brand's Feel Super campaign.
The playful, sun-fueled series launched during Skin Cancer Awareness Month and featured Koshy pitching over-the-top product ideas (like sunscreen-dispensing alarm clocks and SPF-holding sunglasses), surprising shoppers at Sephora and reminding fans that sun protection can be fun and empowering!
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- Business of Fashion
Sunscreen to Shoppers: Pick Your Poison
Welcome back to Haul of Fame, your must-read beauty roundup for new products, new ideas and the ultimate wife guy in skincare. Included in today's issue: Byredo, Burt's Bees, Charlotte Tilbury, Cyklar, Decorté, Dermalogica, Diptyque, Dr. Shereene Idriss, Eva NYC, Inkey List, Kylie Cosmetics, Kimchi Chic, Kylie Minogue, Lush, Lux Unfiltered, MAC Cosmetics, Maybelline, Milk Makeup, Murad, Native, Nette, Nuface, Philip B., Snif, Senegence, Soshe, Tarte, Thrive Causemetics, Truly Beauty, Typology, Violette_FR, YSE Beauty and VIP barbecue sauce. But first… There's a gas station and car wash in downtown Los Angeles that will check your car for smog-causing emissions. Above the price chart for toxic fumes is another kind of sky smear: A giant billboard that reads, 'the sun isn't poison but your sunscreen is.' Next to the message is Primally Pure's Sun Cream SPF 30, a $38 beige tube of beef tallow, zinc oxide and the radiant smiles of women who have 'done their own research.' Primally Pure is a brand by the conservative influencer and podcaster Bethany Joy McDaniel. An entrepreneur and mom of two, McDaniel makes some truly excellent points in her content. She encourages faith-based communities to take a more active interest in their members' physical health; she wonders if fillers are making everyone look the same; she encourages young women to explore the connection between gut health and skin health, especially in the context of alcohol. This is all great! But then McDaniel throws out the baby with Sydney Sweeney's bathwater by saying SPF isn't always necessary, and it's better to go bare-skinned than use something 'chemical.' Phew. Naturally, there's been big backlash from dermatologists, social media users, and Blue State moms trying to force a tube of Supergoop onto their kids before they leave for Governor's Ball. I'm not here to litigate that, because: Science. Instead, let's talk about what happened after Primally Pure threw down its billboard gauntlet: The brand got (sun)burned. On Wednesday, Australian skincare label Ultra Violette decided to turn the momentum from its recent launch into the US via Sephora into a clapback. The brand's social team photoshopped their own version of a sunscreen billboard onto the car wash space. 'Warning,' it reads. 'This SPF contains chemicals, hydration and common sense.' Similar posters blare 'This SPF is 100% poisonous to premature aging' and 'Save the beef tallow for your potatoes, not your pores.' On Instagram, Ultra Violette's billboard reveal landed over 4000 engagements and increased the brand's online engagement sixfold, according to the online analytics platform Keywords Everywhere. Primally Pure's unveiling had some skeptical shoutouts in the New York Post and on the morning news program KTLA, landing 3440 engagements and an engagement rate of less than 1 percent. From Primally Pure's POV, the campaign 'was designed specifically to spark conversation, create transparency, and increase awareness,' said founder McDaniel by email, who included a link to a 2020 JAMA study that begs the FDA for more sunscreen safety data. Ultimately, both brands stand to benefit from a clash of ideals (and formulas). Like Wendy's tweeting insults at Katy Perry, digital swipes can turn up the heat on both brands, within reason. But even though neither Ultra Violette nor Primally Pure really 'loses' from their online billboard wars, the American public does lose when they're led to believe that sun care is more harmful than the melanoma it strives to prevent. In that sense, only one brand wins here — the one that uses proven data to keep its customers healthy long enough to shop another day. What else is new… Skincare On March 28, Rachel Antonoff made the near-impossible happen and had an actually fun fashion party at the Margaritaville in Times Square. Among the swag was Vacation's SPF oil, which was promptly swiped off every patio table and bar counter by enthusiastic editors (and most of the SNL writing staff). On March 29, Lux Unfiltered launched its own $44 SPF oil, a scented formula with notes of neroli. The brand also did a Sephora exclusive — a Blurring Body Glow with sunflower seed oil and vitamin C that's $25. Murad's Biome-Balancing serum arrived on May 28 with 'biome-sensing technology' that doesn't actually feel your breakouts coming, but it does use salicylic acid and glutamic acid to help prevent flare-ups. Real Housewife of Atlanta cast member Cynthia Bailey has entered the beauty brand chat. On May 29, she launched Glowissima, a skincare label co-founded with Dana Hill-Robinson, the chief executive of subscription beauty service Cocotique, which specifically focuses on Black-owned brands. It's got two hero products, a $64 face oil and $46 face cream. Welcome to Sephora, YSE Beauty! The brand founded by actress Molly Sims entered 361 doors on June 1 with four of its key formulas, including vitamin c serum and moisturiser. Online, you can get eight more items, like YSE's first foray into colour cosmetics, a tinted lip gloss. (I just tested it: Super-thick, pigment rich, crazy shiny. Nice one, Molly.) Do you want to smell like The Great British Bake Off when you sweat? Native launched a body care range on June 1 called Piece of Cake. It's got notes of frosting, buttercream, and sprinkles, and comes with a deodorant, body wash, shampoo, conditioner and lotion. Everyone knows Mike's Hot Honey is the real MVP of a backyard barbecue, especially when grilled chicken is involved. Now it might be a CVS all-star, too. On June 1, the brand revealed its limited-edition collaboration with Burt's Bees, debuting a Hot Honey lip balm for $4. And it's not sold out yet… Typology's A40 Cryo Plumping Stick hit shelves on June 2 with 'an immediate cooling, plumping effect' and the promise to de-puff and energize skin; its mostly applied around the eyes. It's got polyglutamic acid, a soybean extract that can hold five times its weight in water, plus spirodela, which is better known as duckweed. If you enjoy watching super-graphic content of zits being… uh… un-zitted, pay attention to the Japanese skincare brand Decorté. Its AQ Pore Blackhead Dissolver Deep Pore Cleanser launched June 3 for $90 and claims to 'dissolve keratin plugs' for a more effective detox. The brand sent some lab close-ups of stressed skin to prove the effectiveness, and let's just say Dr. Pimple Popper would be proud. Time to ask your chatbots about Sunday Riley. On June 3, the brand introduced AI Retinoid Serum, a high-tech formula that helps restore skin clarity for optimum filter-free skin. The drop is part of a new acne-treating quartet including a cleanser, mist and salicylic acid serum called 'Peace Keeper.' This is especially fun for Danielle Brooks and John Cena fans, though I fear the name is incidental. On June 3, Dermalogica introduced a star-shaped carabiner that clamped onto a sunscreen stick from the brand's younger Clear Start line. (Think: The Clinique to Derm's Lauder.) The whole set goes for $30. On June 4, Truly Beauty dropped its Cherry Baby shimmery body oil as a TikTok Shop exclusive. The $38 moisturiser is a sister scent to Vanilla Baby, an iridescent white shade that's been spotted all over the University of Arizona sorority houses, according to my 19-year-old niece. (The same girl, who is a competitive dancer and science major, reported LoveShackFancy perfume is 'the absolute most popular thing' last year. I trust her.) Lush took its #1 best-seller, Super Milk Leave-In Conditioner, and turned it into a body shimmer. On June 4, the eco-based brand introduced Super Milk Glitter Mist Spray, a $26 bottle of shiny moisturiser that swaps plastic-based glitter for flecks of titanium dioxide. Why should Rhode have all the fun? On June 4, Cyklar launched its own body milk, Ceramide Milky Essence, for $30. It's got hyaluronic acid and amino acids, but remains dairy-free. Should pimple patches have a doctor co-sign them? Hundreds of millions in Starface revenue says 'nah.' Still, Dr. Shereene Idriss debuted her own version on May 29 that claims to handle both blemishes and discoloration. Face Reality introduced its 'professional grade' pimple patches on June 4 for $10… but what are 'amateur grade' ones? A gold star sticker from Staples and a prayer? Nuface has distilled its skin-lifting tech into a disposable, squishy sheet. On June 4, the brand dropped its Ionplex Hydra-Gel mask, a one-and-done face mask which blends electrolytes and glacial minerals. It's $37 for a pack of five. Face mists are TikToking along, with a 178% increase in mentions from April to May of this year. Inkey List wants in on the trend with its June 6 drop, the Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist, a $13 formula that includes aquaxyl, a moisturising compound that comes from sugar molecules, and 'earth marine water,' which comes from… like… the ocean. Inkey List is also debuting a Cream-to-Milk Cleanser ($19) with rice extracts and hyaluronic acid. Makeup Remember back in October, when Maybelline sponsored SNL's 50th anniversary season and got a surprise 'bonus' sketch that featured Ariana Grande and Jennifer Coolidge applying its lip gloss? This week, NBC revealed that the fake Maybelline commercial was the third-most watched SNL skit of the season, coming just behind the unstoppable 'Domingo' jingles. Let's see if sales for Maybelline liquid lipstick get a lift from the ratings. 'Shine first, safety second.' That's the tagline for Caliray's Lipguard, a glossy balm with SPF 31 that comes in five surf-inspired shades. It launched on May 29. Tarte's brand trips are some of the beauty industry's most viral. On May 30, they embraced the jetsetting notoriety with a 12-shade palette of new shades inspired by their tropical destinations. It's called the #TrippinWithTarte palette and retails for $47. Remember the '90s sleepover staple Caboodles? On June 2, Kimchi Chic unveiled a collab with the beloved neon makeup cases, including a limited-edition mini tote stuffed with four highlighting and contour crayons and a sheet of cutie-pie stickers. It's $32 and adorbs. Teen dreams do come true! On June 2, MAC Cosmetics created its first-ever Viva Glam Lipglass, a gleaming red shade called Kimmitment after brand ambassador Kim Petras. It's $26 with 100 percent of proceeds going to charities for LGBTQ+ rights, AIDS prevention and environmental justice. Mwah! Kylie Cosmetics has gone into the gloss. On June 3, the Coty-owned makeup brand introduced four Dew Balm Sticks, which combine the shimmery warmth of a blush and the shiny finish of a skin glaze. They're $28 each, and yes, they resemble Haus Labs' Glassy Highlighter Balms quite a bit, but they cost a teeny bit less. Get your Jelly Tints with free delivery. Milk Makeup hit Amazon Premium Beauty on June 3 with a robust selection of primers, mascara, brow gel and skin tints. It's hard to get a good, singular product name but Violette Serrat has done it. The Guerlain creative director and makeup artist behind Violette_FR debuted 'Lip Nectar' on June 3. It's a $29 hydrating lip stain that comes in four colours, including a deep plum and a rich caramel. The blurry cheek trend continues. On June 3, Soshe debuted Blurring Pillow Blush, a $28 cream-to-powder formula available in four shades, including some deeper hues for richer skin tones. Thrive Causemetics dropped illuminating eye serums and loose powders ($32 each) on June 4. They're meant to compliment the brand's best-selling Brilliant Eye Brighteners, which are basically cream shadow crayons with some shimmer. Pro tip: You can use the darker shades to make a smoky eye in 10 seconds. The lip oil wars continue. On June 6, Senegence debuted Lipsense, a line of three super-shiny lip slicks with jojoba, meadowfoam and vitamin C extracts. Charlotte Tilbury is hitting the thunder road. On June 6, the makeup artist for Kate Moss announced she was officially joining the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders as the squad's beauty partner. When I interviewed several DCC stars last year for the Wall Street Journal, they mentioned the brand's setting spray as a favorite… then admitted they also used $3 cans of hairspray because Tilbury's formulas can be pricey. Hopefully now these female athletes — who do so much, so well, and still make around minimum wage — can spritz without going broke. I got a little nervous when Dazzle Dry announced a Carnival-themed collection, out June 6, but thankfully it's got colours inspired by toffee and jelly beans and not clowns. Phew. Hair Care Just in time for the Wicked's new trailer, Eva NYC introduced Beyond Gravity, a volume and texture spray that promises hold without any crunchiness and a dose of shine-boosting Vitamin E. It hit shelves June 6. Philip B. had multitasking in mind for its latest formula, a Weightless Miracle Serum that acts as both a deep conditioner and a flyaway smoother. It's $75 and comes from the eponymous hairstylist brand's own own client base — they wanted a leave-in that worked for finer and thinner hair, and still allowed for movement and bounce. Fragrance Pretty obsessed with Diptyque's new 'Vinaigre de Toilette,' a multi-purpose drizzle of lavender, thyme and rosemary that can be used as a home or skin fragrance. After Loewe's tomato situation and Bath & Body Works' summer Off the Vine collection, a perfume vinaigrette feels just right for the summer salad trend. It's $92 and arrived on June 1. I just can't get eau out of my head. (Sorry.) Kylie Minogue dropped a new fragrance called Lovers on June 2 with the nose Ilias Ermenidis, who made everyone's ninth grade obsession Vera Wang Princess back in 2006. More recently, he did a 2023 stint with Parfums de Marly. For Kylie, he's concocted a mix of honeysuckle, tuberose and coconut milk; it's being made by Scent Beauty, the team behind Sabrina Carpenter's fragrance line. On June 2, Nette's Lemon Puff perfume hit Sephora. The day before, a line around the block formed for the fragrance at New York's Fluffy Fluffy Dessert Cafe, a pancake and souffle shop in the East Village. Looks like their social media campaign, which saturated Instagram with buttery toast and cream-dolloped pastries that flanked bottles of their fragrance, paid off. A month after Tory Burch's craveable collab with the Swedish candy company Bonbon, Snif debuted Swede Tooth, a perfume 'inspired by the Swedish candy craze' that features notes of watermelon, raspberry, violet and cedarwood. All good choices but guys, where's the salted licorice?! Byredo debuted Absolu versions of its Rose of No Man's Land and Bal d'Afrique scents on June 5. Each ultra-concentrated formula retails for $385 and has a formula that's been engineered for longevity and amplified scent complexity, which means the brand's subtle papyrus notes can finally give out their full 'Library of Alexandria' vibes. And finally… Carter Reum is a venture capitalist whose portfolio has included Classpass, Lyft and Shake Shack. He's also the husband of Paris Hilton, and on June 2, he posted to Linkedin in search of a VP for her new skincare brand, Parivie. 'She's sold $4BN of products with her name the last decade so this is a great opportunity for the right person to be in on the ground level of her latest innovative brand!' wrote Reum. Here's the official listing, which is under the umbrella of Hilton's media company 11:11. Put Reum's name down as your referral and see what happens.


Buzz Feed
2 days ago
- Buzz Feed
15 Target Foundations Even Better Than High-End Ones
A Milani Conceal + Perfect 2-in-1 Foundation + Concealer because its multi-tasking formula effectively spot conceals AND smooths out your complexion with medium to full coverage — eliminating an entire step in your makeup routine (hooray for efficiency!). The natural matte finish is velvety, but never drying, and it's water- and sweat-proof for longer-lasting wear. Promising review: 'The best 'drugstore' foundation ever. I'm a huge name brand makeup girl and have spent LOTS of $$$ on the expensive stuff. I bought this on a whim when I was in need of foundation while out of town–it did not disappoint and is one of my go-tos now! Beautiful coverage and definitely buildable, allowing it to keep it natural looking. It's really great! You won't be disappointed!' —SorensencouPrice: $13.49 (available in 39 shades) An E.l.f. Soft Glam Satin Foundation that offers buildable, medium coverage while feeling surprisingly lightweight on your skin, according to reviewers. The non-comedogenic (aka non-pore-clogging) formula is suitable for all skin types and stays put without getting cakey — making it a go-to for special events and everyday looks alike. More good news: it's under $10, so you get all of the glam and none of the guilt. Promising review: 'Amazing light to medium coverage. So light, it doesn't feel like you're wearing makeup! Have tried many different, expensive foundations from Sephora. For the price, this is amazing! I have sensitive skin and it's great on mature skin.' —KC7Price: $7.99 (available in 36 shades) A Maybelline Super Stay Matte 24HR Hybrid Pressed Powder Foundation that went viral on TikTok for its impressive medium-to-full coverage — and yes, the 24-hour staying power. Reviewers say it gives you the weightless texture, ease of application, and oil control of a powder, without the dry… well, powdery look. It'll change the way you think about powder foundation. Even better, the soft matte finish *holds up* against sweat, water, and transfer for budge-proof wear. Promising reviews: 'The match was unreal. The coverage and weightlessness left me speechless. I will order 2–3 more just in case they ever change this formula because it's perfection! Run, don't walk and grab this powder.' —ExGSTLgurl'I use a lightly dampened sponge to apply. It goes on very easily, has great coverage and lasts all day! I have tried many similar products but finally found one I really like.' —MarcyPrice: $13.49 (available in 16 shades) A L'Oreal Paris True Match Super Blendable Foundation that comes in cool, neutral, and warm undertones for your best-ever color match. The medium coverage formula blends seamlessly, smoothing over texture, redness, and blemishes for a natural, skin-like finish. Plus, the oil-, fragrance-, and alcohol-free formula agrees with all skin types. Sure, there isn't a one-size-fits-all foundation…but this one's pretty close. Promising review: 'I adore this foundation! My rosacea is my biggest insecurity and this foundation covers it up so well without needing too much. It lasts all day without getting patchy or anything. The shade was a perfect match too. Loooove and will buy again' —Amber Price: $9.99 (available in 40 shades) Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hydrating Tint Foundation — a water gel, skin-tint foundation hybrid that's a staple in my personal makeup bag. It has hyaluronic acid to hydrate skin for up to 24 hours and feels oh-so-refreshing on my combination skin. The lightweight, oil-free formula lets skin breathe while evening out its tone and diminishing the look of pores. The result is a finish so natural, it looks like you're having a really, really good skin day. Promising review: 'I don't normally write reviews but I have to for this because it is my favorite product right now. I have rosacea and have been struggling to find something that covers at least 90% of it without feeling like it's clogging my pores/glued to my face. This is the stuff! It feels so light on my face and I forget that I have anything on, PLUS it covers up 95% of the constant redness on my face. The hydration is a bonus! I absolutely love this and will be re-purchasing in the future!' —Emily Price: $18.29 (available in seven shades) A Covergirl Simply Ageless Skin Perfector Essence Vegan Foundation with micro-pigments that 'burst' when applied to the skin for super-blendable, sheer coverage. It's even boosted with bakuchiol (a plant-based retinol alternative) to help support smoother, firmer-looking skin AND tranexamic acid to help improve the look of dark spots. Folks online say it's better than a certain French luxury foundation I won't name… And after using it myself, I 100% agree. Promising reviews: 'This foundation is super lightweight and has the perfect coverage for any weather! I love how easy it is to apply and remove.' —Jakya 'Okay... I don't usually get THIS hype over a product, but baby Covergirl did what needed to be done with this one! It's so lightweight, like I forgot I even had it on. But somehow, it still smoothed me out, gave me coverage, and left me looking real moisturized! This is staying in my makeup bag permanently. 10/10. I'm obsessed!' —65 Tan RichPrice: $15.99 (available in 12 shades) A Nyx Professional Makeup Can't Stop Won't Stop 24-Hour Full Coverage Matte Finish Foundation that gives you water- and transfer-proof pigment in a single swipe. Dark spots and blemishes? They don't stand a chance against this full-coverage formula that claims to deliver shine-free, photo-ready skin for 24 hours. And reviewers say the foundation holds up, all while looking and feeling like its high-end counterparts — for under $20! Promising reviews: 'Ugh what can I say about this foundation? It's smooth. It feels like it's super expensive. And it's perfect for my skin and budget.' —Katherine 'Gorgeous coverage! I typically buy $40+ foundation, but I needed something in a pinch and have no Sephora locally. This foundation is amazing, and you can not beat the price. It stays on all day and covers my acne scars so well. And it stands up to the heat (I live in GA). I'll definitely be buying this again.' —Melissa MPrice: $16.49 (available in 14 shades) A Maybelline Lifter Stix Multi-Use Face Makeup Stick that'll be the undisputed MVP of your makeup bag. It's a foundation stick, yes, but it can also be a contour, highlighter, and concealer depending on the shades. Cranberry seed oil gives the formula its effortless glide and creamy blend, which effortlessly layers to deliver your desired coverage. And the compact size is perfect for on-the-go touch-ups, too. *Chefs kiss* Promising reviews: 'It has light coverage but it builds and blends easily. My skin is very sensitive so I love that I have no negative reaction. It leaves my skin smooth and soft with a natural glow. 70 is my perfect match and I contour with 75.' —KJ'Creamy, easy to blend, and buildable. I have dry skin and this product doesn't make my face look drier or patchy. Would highly recommend.' —ZPrice: $12.19 (available in 18 shades) A Revlon Illuminance Skin-Caring Foundation that performs more like skincare, giving you glowy, buildable to medium coverage and skin-loving hydration at the same time. The squalane and hyaluronic acid-infused formula leaves dry skin types looking naturally dewy and plump. It even claims to smooth skin and boost elasticity over time. What could be better? Promising review: 'Honestly, this is easily one of the best foundations I've ever used. It's up there with Estée Lauder's Double Wear and MAC's new luminous or radiant formula. I notice that some of the comments are from people with normal, oily, or combination skin, but this is for dry skin types. The squalane oil in particular, is not likely to work for folks with those skin types. For me, the coverage was excellent—solidly a medium to full coverage—it didn't transfer after setting, and it looked great after several hours. It didn't show any of my dry patches. So if you have dry skin, definitely give this a try.' —Bethany RPrice: $15.99 (available in nine shades) Wet n Wild Bare Focus Tinted Hydrator — a sheer (but buildable!) formula that feels like you're not wearing anything at all. This hyaluronic acid-infused tint is like a drink of water for dry skin, and has a semi-matte finish that's not drying or overly dewy. The flexible, super-blendable shades make application impossible to mess up. And for less than $7, this is a BIG win for the no-makeup-makeup lovers out there, myself included. Promising review: 'This product is soooo good! It shouldn't be this good for the price, but it is. It gives my skin a soft, buildable coverage. Blends easily with a foundation brush. Stays all day. I literally have tried tons of serum tinted moisturizers, mostly high end, and none have worked for me. I have dry skin, and don't want a lot of coverage. This stuff is a dream. And for me, the light medium is the best color match I've ever had. Can you tell I'm shocked? I am!'—HPrice: $6.79 (available in four shades) A Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Treatment Foundation that's a classic for good reason: it comfortably helps cover everything from fine lines to discoloration with a simple sweep of its fun sponge-tip applicator. The moisturizing formula smooths over skin and doesn't settle — so neither should you. Consider the SPF 20 the cherry on top of your usual sun protection. Promising reviews: 'This stuff smooths out your skin and makes your skin almost appear flawless. I've been using it for years. Love that it has some sun protection. It applies seamlessly with no streaking. A little goes a long way.' —Dogmom'I have tried 50+ foundations in every price range from prestige brands to drugstore staples. This foundation out performs every one. It isn't cakey, but provides great coverage, the applicator works well (I blend in with a brush) and the color range is terrific. I have rosacea and it covers it. I get compliments, not on my makeup, but on my skin when I wear it.' —JessPrice: $13.19 (available in 16 shades) A ColourPop Pretty Fresh Foundation that's juiced up with hyaluronic acid and coconut water for extra hydration, which helps keep dry patches at bay. It has medium-buildable coverage with lightweight, second-skin comfort you'll feel good about wearing from day to night (just remember to remove it before bed, of course). Reviewers say blending it in is a total breeze, and that it dries down to a natural finish that's a tad glowy, but not tacky. A total winner! Promising reviews: 'Amazing foundation that stays on all day and provides great coverage without feeling like you're wearing anything! Colourpop has a perfect color match for my skin tone, which I always struggled with until I started using their products. It makes your skin look perfectly dewy (but not sweaty) and you can't even tell you have liquid foundation on. I love it!' —mra'It doesn't feel heavy and doesn't settle in lines and has great coverage while still looking natural.' —alexakaoriPrice: $16 (available in 20 shades) A Maybelline Fit Me Matte + Poreless Oil-Free Liquid Foundation which contains micro-powders to effectively mattify skin and blur pores for an air-brushed finish that isn't flat or chalky, making it a favorite among reviewers with oily skin. It touts solid medium coverage with a barely-there texture that blends in easily with your fingertips or the sponge/brush of your choosing. And reviewers say it lives up to its longwear claims, too! Promising reviews: 'Been looking for the perfect foundation forever and finally found it. Nice amount of coverage, doesn't enhance wrinkles, is easy to apply, comes off easily and does last the whole day and night. Very impressed.' —KC'I haven't found a foundation that wears better or looks more flawless than this one. This never separates or cakes on my face, gives me full coverage with the tiniest amount, and lasts all day. It definitely hides pores and makes the skin very porcelain-like. It's the best value and quality for a drugstore foundation. My only gripe with it is I wish it had a pump dispenser.' —SooomPrice: $9.39 (available in 40 shades) A L'Oreal Paris Infallible 32-Hour Fresh Wear Foundation with SPF 25 and medium-to-full coverage that lasts all day and night. How? The fluid, feather-light formula contains oil absorbers that make it sweat- and transfer-resistant for a longer wear time, that still manages to look incredibly natural and fresh-faced as the day goes on. It's a trusty, true-to-color formula you can wear with confidence, no matter your skin type. Promising review: 'I've purchased sooo many expensive foundations, from every brand under the sun. I had such a hard time finding a new holy grail when my old one had a formula change. I ended up here! This foundation is consistently great, and stays all day without oxidizing or getting oily. It looks great after a nap. I mix two colors, and my skin looks luminous. The product is buildable and can be easily layered—it gives me the effortless coverage I want without looking overdone, and plays really well with other products. They can't ever, EVER get rid of this foundation or change the formula!' —AkakPrice: $16.49 (available in 30 shades) A Makeup Revolution Skin Silk Serum Foundation for the smooth, fluid texture that instantly melts into your skin and helps blur away dark spots and blemishes for a soft-focus effect. Even better, the serum formula has hyaluronic acid and peptides for aiding in hydrating skin and boosting collagen over time for firm, radiant-looking skin. Your favorite photo filter could never. Promising review: 'This is an excellent foundation for hot climates. It is lightweight with no transfer. For me it worked well on top of an oil based moisturizer. Great price too!' —WavinghairPrice: $14 (available in 29 shades)

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- Cosmopolitan
Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber at "Breaking Point" due to "Jealousy"
Think we can all agree that May was a huge month for Hailey Bieber thanks to landing her first solo Vogue cover, launching Rhode in Sephora, and selling the company to e.l.f. Like, there's a lot to celebrate! But according to sources in The Sun (who should be taken with a grain of salt!), Justin is having some jealousy issues when it comes to Hailey's success. In fact, things are allegedly at the "breaking point" and tension is at an "an all-time high" due to Justin being "jealous" and "obsessed with being the dominant figure in their relationship." The source, who is a "friend and confidant," adds that that Hailey's recent success "feels like a blow to his ego" and that "he cannot stand the idea of being the 'number two' in their relationship now." They also note that "it's disappointing to see him act like this." This report comes amid Justin admitting in a since-edited post that he never thought Hailey would land a Vogue cover, and told her as much. "Yo this reminds me when Hailey and I got into a huge fight," he wrote before changing the caption. "I told hails that she would never be on the cover of vogue. Yikes I know, so mean. For some reason because I felt so disrespected. I thought I gotta get even. I think as we mature we realize that we're not helping anything by getting even. we're honestly just prolonging what we really want which is intimacy and connection. So baby u already know but forgive me for saying u wouldn't get a vogue cover cuz clearly i was sadly mistaken." Meanwhile this week, the "Baby" singer hopped on Instagram to question an unnamed person's loyalty, writing "'LOYALTY' is manipulative language. Loyalty is duty, it's an obligation. THATS NOT FREE WILL. Love is NOT a duty. LOVE IS A DELIGHT. Please stop using loyalty to keep people around you out of your own fear its hurting us. Mafia members use loyalty to keep people in their gangs. Lets not perpetuate this manipulative language. LOVE OVER LOYALTY FOREVER." For what it's worth, Hailey has been liking several of Justin's recent Insta posts, so all seems fine!