
These 31 Beauty Products Have Such Spellbinding Results, A Coven Of Witches Must Have Concocted Them
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If there was ever a doubt in your mind that witches are real, these products will make you a believer.
1. A hydrating lip-plumping gloss set that'll have you blinking your eyes in disbelief because this level of witchcraft seems too good to be true. It uses collagen, vitamin E, mint, and ginger to soften and plump lips! You'll have a perfectly plump pout without paying for high-end brands *or* lip fillers.
You'll get one lip plumper and one minty sleeping mask for your lips.
Promising review: "I discovered this product from TikTok and I had to give it a try. I tried the day lip plumper and within a few seconds, there was a subtle tingling/burning that lasted for a few minutes but as it occurred, the plumping started to happen! It made a noticeable difference and made my lips look like I had filler! I'm obsessed!! — Amazon Customer
Get it from Amazon for $9.98.
2. Brazilian Bum Bum body cream, a top-rated lotion made with guarana extract, coconut oil, and caffeine to help smooth and tighten your skin. Plus, it basically smells like sunshine in a jar so you won't even have to bother with perfume. Rumor has it the witches from Charmed were caught brewing this potion.
Caffeine has a number of skincare benefits, including brightening and temporarily reducing the appearance of stretch marks and cellulite, if that's something you're looking to do! You can read more about the skincare benefits of caffeine at the Cleveland Clinic.
Promising reviews:"For demographic purposes: Female, 33-years-old. I've only been using this for four days and can see a slight difference in the appearance of my cellulite. I have a deep dimple in my left butt cheek and I can already tell that it's shrinking and smoothing out. I've used very expensive creams, oils, and lotions but after four days I already see more results with this product. To make it even better, the scent is amazing! I use it all over because it makes my skin so soft even the next day." — ChelseaK
"I'm not sure what I love more the moisturizing or the scent and I did see a noticeable difference in my skin. This is now a must-have product for me!" — Rachel
Get it from Amazon for $24 (available in three sizes).
3. A paraben-free self-tanner if you're feeling dreadfully pale and need to get your glow back immediately. You'll be completely spellbound by the results, which only take an hour to achieve! Reviewers love how it applies evenly and doesn't have a funky smell that lingers.
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Promising review: 'If you use St. Tropez tan products or any fake tanner, do yourself a favor and try this. This stuff is AWESOME. Dries quickly, lasts longer, does NOT make your skin stinky, applies evenly, and you get a fair amount of product!! Other tanners I've used become VERY noticeable when they start fading. Gross hand lines, patchy white spots, etc., but not this stuff. The best one-hour tan I have ever used!' — Review Writer
Get it from Amazon for $8.50+ (available in nine shades).
4. A piercing bump solution because you didn't go through the pain of a piercing for a pesky keloid to steal the spotlight! This formula is rich in oils, including jojoba, grape seed, and rose to help gradually reduce bumps and scars over time.
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This product does not promise to work overnight. Apply this daily 2–3 three times a day as long as needed. Be sure to be patient as the healing process takes time!
Talk to your doctor before attempting to treat your keloid on your own, and learn more about keloids from Cleveland Clinic.
Promising review: "This product is amazing!! Truly a miracle product. I had an AWFUL keloid bump forming near my nose piercing about six weeks after getting it done, and it was just getting bigger and more irritated by the day, nothing was helping. I bought this stuff and started using it, and in less than two weeks, my huge keloid was completely gone! I was definitely skeptical and a little nervous when it didn't seem to be getting noticeably smaller after a week, but then the second week, it started totally disappearing so make sure to give it some time to work if your bump is on the larger side. If you remain patient and apply it twice a day, it should do the trick! Also smells pretty good, definitely no bothersome or overwhelming scent which is appreciated in a product that I'm applying on the nose area." — Jordan Caprigno
Get it from Amazon for $12.85 (also available in multipacks).
5. I Dew Care's dry shampoo powder when you wish you had a magic wand for your oily roots. This helps revive limp, greasy hair and adds volume. It's a fine, hypoallergenic powder that absorbs oil, sweat, and dirt to keep locks looking fresh longer. Now that's a spell I can get behind.
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Promising reviews: "I almost want to gatekeep. By far THE best dry shampoo I've ever used — not sure how this sorcery works, but I'm obsessed!" — Robertson
"I originally bought this for a month-long trip to Australia (that began with five days of camping without much time to stop by a store). I wanted something small and non-aerosol (because, travel), and hate applying powder by hand and didn't want to bring an application brush. The application sponge is great, and the powder itself is also magic. I was a DAILY hair washer most of my teenage and adult life, but now I can go an entire WEEK with this stuff (and other mindful habits like night braids). I really love it."— Bre
Get it from Amazon for $18 (available in six shades and in multipacks).
6. A wart-removing gel so shockingly effective, you'll have everyone convinced you concocted it in your very own cauldron. It contains salicylic acid to help dry out those growths *and* it comes with waterproof patches for an effective, no-mess solution.
Promising review:" I had five awfully painful plantar warts on my foot for about four months. They were all about a 1/4 inch apart on the ball of my foot and I had a massive one under my second toe. It was becoming hard to walk with how painful they were. This was a Hail Mary and it worked phenomenally. The gel coats well right where you apply it. It doesn't have an awful stench. I applied it every three to four days for a couple of weeks. I noticed the pain was less and less until I didn't notice any. Last night I was actually able to pull and peel the remains of the dead warts out!! Kinda gross, but kind of cool. Seriously, this product works. If you have annoying warts...this is the answer!!!" — CJ805
Get a kit with the gel and 12 patches from Amazon for $14.99.
7. Catrice "Instant Awake" Under Eye Brightener to help liven up your tired eyes with a lightweight formula that delivers superb coverage in just a few swipes. This tinted concealer contains hyaluronic acid and shea butter that may also help reduce dark circles over time, so it's a win-win for anyone who wants puffy eyes to go POOF!
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Promising reviews: "Anyone with dark under eye probs like myself needs to have a brightener! I used to spend $40 on Becca, but this one is better in my opinion!! It's very pigmented and covers blue hues in the corners of my eyes. It can be worn alone but I prefer it under my concealer. It blends incredibly well, it's very creamy, and easy to apply. It will probably last me six months — a little dab goes a long way. It's extremely buildable, too. I am just so in love. I'm a sucker for saving money and this purchase just saved me over $30. I will recommend to all my friends and family. Just BUY it!" — Caitlin Newcomb
"Bought this after seeing an influencer use it on TikTok. This works really well. I can instantly see a difference when I use it under my eyes. For the price, this is a win-win. I had never heard of this brand but I will be using their products more often." — Kerry C
Get it from Amazon for $6 (available in two shades).
8. And a lil' hydrating eye stick infused with the magic of Icelandic mineral water, moss extract, and seaweed extract — it'll revitalize your under-eye area so well, you'll be convinced it's witchcraft. It can improve your skin's elasticity and reduce the appearance of dark circles too!
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It also helps tighten eye wrinkles if you'd prefer for them not to be as noticeable. And here's a tip! It reduces puffiness faster if used after refrigeration.
Promising review:" This stuff is magic! I purchased this product on a recommendation from a BuzzFeed list, and was not disappointed! I have not been sleeping well due to stress, and the first day I used it, my coworkers commented how well-rested I looked! I told them about it and all of them ordered one for themselves. Very impressed!" — Saminyah Marcelin
Get it from Amazon for $9.99 (available in three styles and in larger multipacks).
9. An Ogx leave-in, curl-defining cream when you're aiming for flawlessly bouncy curls *without* relying on heat styling tools. Everyone will think you paid a pretty penny at the salon OR that Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman reunited just so they could create this supernatural formula.
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Promising review:"Absolutely love this stuff! It's the one hair product I have to have. I rotate shampoos and conditioners but have never found anything to put on damp hair that I like as much as this. It says it's for curls, but works great on straight hair, too." — Bunco Queen of the Universe
Get it from Amazon for $7.97.
10. A pore-clearing cleansing oil for results you can *actually* see. This stuff removes all traces of makeup and sucks sebum from your pores so that your skin is visibly clearer and smoother! Once you see the proof, you'll be a believer. 👀
BTW, a lot of reviewers say they use this as part of their double cleansing routine. As the name implies, double cleansing is a method of cleansing your face twice: first with an oil-based cleanser, and again with a water-based cleanser to help get all the yucky stuff out of your pores.
Promising reviews:"BEST OIL CLEANSER I SWEAR. I've gone through 3-4 bottles now and it continues to cleanse my skin AMAZING. It melts makeup, clears pores. Honestly a heaven-send. The first time I used it, it cleared a lot of my sebum and even now when I use it, it clears any dead skin and dirt I have, even when I don't wear makeup. BUY IT, it's amazing." — rexichor
"Got it because it was all over my TikTok and I wanted to try the double cleansing. And wow, I don't regret it, it's amazing!!!! Leaves my skin so soft and so hydrated. I use it before my water base cleanser and it has helped me reduce my breakouts. I love the texture, the smell is very subtle (you can barely smell it) and I just love it." — Linette González
Get it from Amazon for $17.69.
11. Kojic Acid Dark Spot Remover Soap with the power to make your skin glow as bright as a bowl of witches' brew. It uses hyaluronic acid, shea butter, vitamin E, and Castile olive oil to hydrate and soothe skin while minimizing dark spots, sun damage, and blemishes.
Promising reviews:"I got this in hopes of lightening my dark inner thighs. It's been a month of using the bar every time I shower and I see drastic results already. I was a bit suspicious if this would actually work, but if you are on the fence please take this as a sign to get it and try it out. I'm so excited to see how I look in a few months from now because this thing works and it works fast!" — puppbear
"I started using this product one month ago. I use it all over my body [and] it lightened my underarms just in time for spring. I wish I knew about this sooner." — Michaella Leyein
Get a set of two from Amazon for $14.99 (also available in multipacks).
12. Sulfate-free Biotin shampoo, which contains botanical extracts to help thicken and hydrate your hair if that's your preference. It also clarifies and removes product buildup. Before you know it, you'll be growing luscious locks just like Rapunzel.
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Talk to your doctor before using this product if you're experiencing hair loss. Read more about how biotin shampoo could help with the fullness of hair at Cleveland Clinic.
Maple Holistics is a small business that specializes in beauty products with all-natural ingredients.
Promising review:"I've been using this shampoo for about a month, and I can REALLY tell a difference in my hair! It's growing much faster than with any other shampoo that I've used; and being 52 years old, I find it's difficult to find a product that promotes hair growth as well as this shampoo does. My hair also appears thicker and healthier. I love the smell of the shampoo, too! I recommend Biotin shampoo highly!" — Mitchell Foil
Get the value size bottle from Amazon for $32.95 (also available in smaller sizes and in a pack of two).
13. The internet-famous Revlon oil-absorbing volcanic face roller that can make excess oil instantly ✨vanish✨ with a few swipes. It's more eco-friendly than blotting sheets and you won't have to keep reapplying powder.
Promising review:"First off, if you have extremely oily skin, this. is. it. I was so tired of getting blotting powder/wipes. It felt wasteful and always left residue on my face. I saw this on TikTok and NEEDED it. It was backordered but then I got an email saying it was in stock and I was SO excited. Not only is it affordable, but it's washable, which helps you save money and be less wasteful." — Kelsey B.
Get it from Amazon for $8.18.
14. Bruise cream so you can help heal all the unfortunate "oopsies" that come with being a certified clumsy witch™. Whether you're known for tripping over your feet or bumping into things, this stuff will save the day again and again by reducing the swelling and discoloration of bruises.
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It also helps calm bumps so you can get that knot on your head to chill out and avoid letting everyone know you bumped into somethin'.
Promising review:"I am very fair-skinned and bruise easily (doesn't help that I also tend to be very clumsy). I recently got a very large, dark bruise on my arm, and a friend at work whose son is a stuntman told me I should use Arnica on it. Based on the reviews, I ordered this product and started using it approximately four days after I was bruised. At first, it didn't seem like anything was happening, but after three to four days of use, I could see a marked difference just from morning to evening. I have never had a bruise heal that quickly before. I'm sold!" — J. Yount
Get it from Amazon for $14.99 (available in two styles and in bundle packs).
15. A bottle of professional-grade callus-removing gel if you desire mesmerizing results *without* paying for a visit to the nail salon. Be your own witch and reduce rough calluses at home? Yes, please.
Just presoak feet, apply the gel, let sit for 5–10 minutes, and rinse! It's recommended you go back in afterward with a foot file just to make sure no residue or dead skin is left behind.
Want to know more? Check out our full Lee Beauty Callus Remover write-up!
Promising review:"I have the driest heels and this is the ONLY product that has ever worked. Before I used this, my heels had some pretty deep cracks and now they're almost baby soft again. BUT please follow the directions... left it on my super-dry thick-callused heels for only three minutes and the calluses were literally melting off! Wonderful product! So glad I don't have to go soak my feet in those tubs at the nail salon anymore." — Kiki
Get it from Amazon for $9.99 (available in two styles and as a two-pack).
16. A potent glycolic acid peel when you've been holding out for a miracle in a bottle. After using it, you'll feel like the Sanderson Sisters from Hocus Pocus worked their magic on your skin. It helps soften, even out your skin tone, improve texture, *and* reduce the visibility of fine lines.
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Promising reviews:"Perfect remedy for an ultra dry-rough complexion. My face went from sandpaper rough to baby-bottom soft after just one application! And mine is a 70-year-old face!!!!!" — gmb
"Made my skin baby soft! This peel is amazing!! I had a random break out of closed comedones/ acne and felt like it lasted forever. I went as far as going on Retin-A, and boy did that break me out! Once all the pimples surfaced, I was left with horrible scars all over my cheeks, so I purchased this peel in hopes that they would disappear. I'm already on my sixth use, and my skin is beautiful! I still have scarring but the color is light pink instead of harsh red. My skin is so smooth and bright, and almost all one color finally!" — Jasmin Taheri
Get it from Amazon for $29.95 (available in three strengths).
17. A prescription-strength Differin retinoid gel to address clogged pores and inflammation, which are some of the most common causes of acne. This formula "normalizes" skin cell turnover and helps restore your skin's texture and tone. Did Sabrina Spellman herself invent it? Probably.
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Promising reviews:"Look I don't know what kind of magical potion is in this little bottle but I've used it approximately four times in the past week and my skin is GLOWING. My pores are suddenly nonexistent and my blackheads have shrunk. This stuff is amazing. Also it's really moisturizing and not as irritating as other retinoids I have used in the past. The bottle is smaller than I was expecting but it is worth every penny. Great stuff. 11/10." — Demi
"This stuff actually works. I work in a spa and I've tried dozens of different products that cost five times the price to try to clear up my acne-prone skin and NOTHING has worked as well as Differin gel. One of my esthetician coworkers recommended it to me and dang if she wasn't right. It will dry out your skin pretty badly so make sure you have and use a good moisturizer but my skin cleared up in less than two weeks and I'm still amazed." — Rin Wisell
Get it from Amazon for $12.99+ (available in four sizes).
18. One/Size blurring setting powder designed for anyone who wishes their pores would magically ~disappear~ once they finish their beauty routine — and no settling into fine lines! MUAs also love that it's sweat-proof and made for all-day wear with long-lasting shine control.
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Former BuzzFeed Shopping writer Jordan Grigsby owns this and swears by it: "I love love love this stufffff, omg. My skin is oily oily (gotta say it twice for emphasis) and I have spent my entire teen/adult life looking for products that'll make me matte and KEEP me matte. I've tried so many setting powders and literally none can compete with this one. This powder is a serious bad B. I mean, pores? Nonexistent. Oily shiny face? Not up in here. BTW I am a brown-skinned woman and the translucent shade works perfect for me. No caking, no flashback, nothing. Looks just like my skin!!"
One/Size is a queer, Filipino-owned business founded by makeup expert Patrick Starr to ensure that makeup is really one size fits all, as it should be.
Promising review: "Literally, what's in this powder? Beauty spells? I have normal to dry skin but tend to grease up pretty easy when I use dewy foundations. I used this for the first time today and fell absolutely in love! I usually don't care too much for high-end powders or powders at all but this one for me is top tier. It didn't necessarily dry out my skin but it stopped it from becoming greasy and it kept my makeup looking the same as when I applied it for hours. I definitely will be repurchasing, I've never been more in love with a setting powder!" — Kamoni
Get it from Sephora for $18+ (available in two sizes and eight finishes).
19. An Elizabeth Mott blurring face primer with SPF 30 because some products really can do it all — this one will cast a blurring spell on your pores, soften the appearance of fine lines, *and* protect against harmful UV rays. It's perfect for prepping skin for makeup or you can wear it solo.
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Elizabeth Mott is a Korean American woman-owned biz!
Promising review: "I wore this primer under my foundation (Nars and Maybelline Fit Me) along with setting spray (Nyx) in this photo [above right]. I had been dunked in the pool two times and went down a giant slide that caused you to go underwater three times. This was the result of my makeup! Love this product. A little goes a long way!" — Ryan Brooks
Get it from Amazon for $14.99+ (available in four styles and in bundle packs).
20. A set of easy-to-use teeth-whitening pens that'll help get rid of stubborn stains you've tried literally every other potion, spell, and curse on. I'm talking wine, coffee, and tea stains, people! It's painless, effective, *and* mint-flavored.
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Promising review: " I was looking for a new whitening product since I've used others in the past that didn't work that well. I am so happy that I found this one! It really works and in a short amount of time as well. Even just using it a week I notice a pretty big difference. My teeth had staining from age and coffee and I needed something immediately but didn't want to spend a lot of money. The applicator is very very easy to use as well. All you do is paint it on and let it do its magic! Definitely buy this you'll love it!" — Courtney Mazzola
Get a two-pack from Amazon for $17.95 (also available as a four-pack).
21. Lilac St. false lash segments when you wanna bedazzle people with eyelashes that are about as long as a witch's broomstick! They can last for up to 10 days — simply brush the glue onto the underside of your real lashes, then attach the segments for a bit of extra oomph.
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BuzzFeed Shopping editor Maitland Quitmeyer says:"I've worn these lashes, and tbh I'm never going back to strip lashes again! These look much more natural, are easy to apply, and don't budge until removed!"
Lilac St. is a woman- and AAPI-owned BTW!
Promising review: " At-home lash magic! I've been wearing this brand for a year now, I don't know what I did before. They are perfection, I use their extra strength lash glue and I can easily get 10–14 days out of a set. I also use sizes 10mm-16mm for a beautiful natural look and I get so many compliments. OFTEN people think I get professional lash extensions!!! If they ever went out of business I'd be so lost without them!! Just do it already treat yourself. PS — Give yourself so time to adjust to this method before deciding if you like it. Watch some videos to figure out how to put them on. It's worth it, I promise." — Stephanie R.
Get the original lashes from Amazon for $12.95 (available in four sizes, eight styles, and in packs of three), and get the lash glue for $16 (available in black and clear). You can also get a starter kit (including 10mm lashes, glue, and applicator) for $38.
22. A Briotech spray so you can calm angry, irritated skin with the same holy-grail ingredient used in Tower 28 SOS Daily Rescue Spray: hypochlorous acid. Give yourself a spritz to help treat inflammation and reduce redness. It'll also strengthen the skin barrier, so think of it as a magical force field for your face!
BTW, people also love this for helping heal piercings.
Promising review: " What is this sorcery? Okay, so I'm not gonna lie. I thought all of the before and after pics were fake, but I was desperate so I bought this stuff anyway. I had been dealing with an irritation bump for almost three months that I couldn't get rid of, so I did some research and tried a variety of home remedies, none of which worked. Then I stumbled upon the Briotech spray and saw the before and after pictures and wanted soooo badly to believe them. I also didn't want to get my hopes up, so I wrote them off as fake. I bought this stuff anyway (again, I was desperate) and I'm SO glad I did. I bought it on Sept. 5 and my bump (which was huge and awful) was completely gone on Sept. 25. I'm still in shock that it worked, but I'm so happy it did. Buy this! Stick with it and I promise you won't regret it!" — iamericadelaney
Get an 8-ounce bottle from Amazon for $16.49 (available in four sizes and in multipacks).
23. Truremedy Naturals Remedy Tea Tree Oil Body Wash made with aloe, mint, and tea tree soap because yes you *can* cast out those common skin irritations. It also smells absolutely wonderful on account of the coconut, olive, and jojoba oils!
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Learn more about the many uses of tea tree oil at Cleveland Clinic.
Promising reviews:"I usually use Dr. Bronner's but I wanted to give this a try after seeing it on TikTok. I actually like this better and feel really clean after using. Love the fresh smell. Also helped an eczema breakout." — KJeanine ATL
"This is my favorite body wash ever! I was dealing with some serious postpartum BO, and this saved me! Results from first use!" — Amazon Customer
Get it from Amazon for $13.51.
24. Skin1004's zombie face masks to help hydrate, tighten, and reduce the appearance of pores and fine lines. You might feel like the Wicked Witch of the West while it's on, but the results are worth it. Wash it off after 15 minutes to reveal your au naturale glow.
Promising review:"Smells great! This face mask does exactly what it says. My skin is nice and lifted, hydrated, noticeable reduction in fine lines, improved texture, reduced pore size, and eliminated some newly developed rough patches forming around the hairline. Couldn't be more satisfied with this product! I have pretty good skin for 37, but this mask has really helped take my skin to the next level" — Samantha
Get a box of eight masks from Amazon for $17.99 (also available as a two-pack).
25. Mighty Patches that are ~tiny but mighty~ with the power to draw gunk out of zits. Stick one on at bedtime and behold the spellbinding results upon waking. Reviewers also love that you can hardly tell you're wearing one!
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BuzzFeed Shopping editor Amanda Davis tried these and says:"I've tried various (countless 😅) pimple patches in the past and The Mighty Patch definitely takes the cake. I stick it on and honestly forget that it's even there. The adhesive is strong, so it stays on during my tossing and turning at night, but I often wear it during the day, too! I work from home, and it's not noticeable during my video calls which I truly, truly appreciate. I begin seeing the gunk from my zits after 2–3 hours of having it covered, but I leave it on for at least the full six. When it's removed, it's like the healing time was sped up and what would've taken a couple of days took just HOURS."
Be sure to read the full Mighty Pimple Patch review for more deets!
Promising review:"These little patches are a miracle worker. When I feel a pimple coming on, I slap one of these on and leave it on overnight and the next day it's gone before it's even started. Also have used them on full-blown breakouts and it shortens the healing time. A must-have." — Chris C.
Get a 36-pack from Amazon for $12.99 (also available as a 72-pack).
26. Plus, a pack of nose pore patches — these tackle excess oil, irritating pimples, and enlarged pores. You'll get immense satisfaction from peeling off the patch to reveal all the evil you just exorcised from your pores.
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Promising review:"It had to be said. These things are disgusting, that's why you should buy them. Squeeze part of your nose skin. Do a bunch of little pustules come out? Yeah, if you put one of these puppies on at night, you wake up, and that is all trapped inside that weird film. I dunno how it works. It's probably sorcery." — Jack Sawyer
Get a seven-pack from Amazon for $9.98.
27. Meltdown acne oil to minimize breakouts *without* drying out your skin — how on earth have you lived without this potion until now? It contains blue tansy, black cumin seed, rose hip, and tamanu oils to reduce the visibility of acne scars and prevent future breakouts.
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Blume is a woman-owned, POC-owned small business based in Canada that specializes in cruelty-free, vegan, and environmentally-friendly products for skin, body, and period care.
Former BuzzFeed Shopping writer Jordan Grigsby says: "Friends, this stuff is the truth. My skin is brighter, glowing, and super duper clear. I am a Blume stan now. I love my skin, but I also get super annoyed with little bumps that seem to never go away. My face is actually so smooth now though. I have oily skin, and I was nervous I'd be a huge ball of grease after using this but nope, not at all! I use it at night and in the morning my skin is perfectly moisturized. Safe to say that I'm in love and their products are staples in my skincare routine. Don't regret repurchasing this at all, ever."
Promising review: " I have struggled with cystic acne for a decade, and this oil is the only thing that works for me. I use it every single night with my retinol and hydrator serum and my skin has never been better. If I skip a day, I will get a pimple. So really, I can't live without it :')" — Chelsea Friend
Get it from Amazon for $28.
28. A cruelty-free extreme hold eyebrow gel if you know the struggle of brows that simply do NOT cooperate. This mystical brow glue will bewitch those tiny hairs into place if that's your preference. The best part? It's a non-sticky, transparent formula that won't leave a pesky residue behind. And!!! It comes with an easy-to-use applicator.
Promising review: "I would use hairspray to hold my eyebrows and throughout the day I would sweat through it and it wouldn't last. I tried this because the price was great and I'm glad I did. This product is awesome. I've had it on my brows for a nine-hour shift and they are still in place! It doesn't dry and get flakey, nor does it feel uncomfortable on the skin. Lastly, I use brow powder and this does NOT affect the look of the powder nor does it smudge it. I will FOREVER buy this product." — Shelby
Get it from Amazon for $9.52 (available in five shades).
29. A wow-worthy snail repair cream with results so enchanting, the only logical conclusion is that Glinda the Good Witch concocted it. It can help brighten your skin, add plumpness, and minimize discoloration. This wildly popular K-beauty product also uses hyaluronic acid to hydrate and glycolic acid to stimulate collagen production.
Promising review: "I'm 55 years old and my skin is a bit sensitive. I don't have a lot of wrinkles, but I'm definitely noticing a few more laugh lines and forehead crinkles than I had a few years ago! I've tried several moisturizers and have not been terribly impressed with any of them until now. This stuff really is great — incredibly hydrating without feeling greasy and it absorbs quickly. It feels great on my skin. In just a few short weeks, I definitely notice an improvement in my skin tone and fewer lines and wrinkles! Plus, the customer service is great. I had questions when I first received the product and got a follow-up response immediately. I will definitely be ordering this product again. I use it in the evening and morning; no need for two different moisturizers. Very pleased!" — sbakey
Get it from Amazon for $15.95.
30. Paula's Choice Salicylic Acid Exfoliant — you'll take care of blackheads *and* leave your skin feelin' super smooth. It's packed with 2% BHA (Beta hydroxy acid) to unclog pores and remove dead skin cells. Reviewers can't stop sharing their astonishing results and you'll be low-key jealous you waited so long to join the witchy party.
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Promising review:"I've always had acne. One pimple would disappear, and then a whole colony would show up the next day. I tried everything and nothing would work. I have very sensitive skin, so I'm not able to use anything or else my face will break out, but THIS has helped me and my acne has minimized greatly. Please purchase! You won't regret it and won't be able to go without. If anything, just try the travel size!" — Mallory laginess
Get it from Amazon for $14+ (available in two sizes and in a bundle).
31. Nars radiant creamy concealer for lightweight yet buildable coverage that lasts up to 16 hours — I wouldn't blame you for thinking it's the work of Ursula's sorcery, but it's the real deal! Bonus points: It contains magnolia bark and grape seed extracts to help conceal acne and reduce redness.
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Long-term skin issues: Early exposure to harsh chemicals can lead to long-term skin problems beyond immediate allergies, such as chronic inflammation, dryness, and a compromised skin barrier, making skin more prone to other issues like acne or eczema. Signs of allergic reaction Ganjian told Healthline that chronic skin allergies caused by skin care products may range in severity, but in some cases, can be serious. Common symptoms of a reaction may include: Itching: Often intense and persistent. Redness (Erythema): The affected skin becomes noticeably red. Rash: Can appear as flat, raised, bumpy, or scaly patches. Swelling: Especially common on the face, lips, and eyelids. Dry, flaky, or scaly skin: The skin may become dry, cracked, or peel. Hives: Raised, itchy, red welts. Blisters: Small, fluid-filled bumps that may break open and ooze. Burning or stinging sensation: Discomfort in the affected area. Thickened skin (lichenification): In chronic cases, repeated scratching can lead to thickened, leathery skin. 'In severe cases, allergic reactions can impact a person's quality of life significantly, leading to discomfort, sleep disturbances, and self-consciousness,' Ganjian said. 'While rare for topical products, extremely severe reactions like anaphylaxis (a life threatening whole-body allergic reaction) are possible with some allergens, though this is more commonly associated with food or insect stings.' Beauty content emphasizes 'lighter, brighter skin' Many of the TikTok videos analyzed by the researchers emphasized 'lighter, brighter skin' as a picture of health. In one video, an influencer applied 10 products to her face in just six minutes to achieve this effect. 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Mental health harms of high beauty standards The researchers' estimates for the high monthly costs of skin care regimens touted by young content creators are likely out of reach for the average young person. It's unknown how the young influencers paid for the products. 'We were disturbed at the high cost of some of the most common products used in the videos, most of which offer little to no benefit to the young teens and pre-teens who were shown using them,' Hales said. 'It makes me wonder about the many girls whose families can't afford to spend $68 on a moisturizer, and whether they think that their skin is somehow less healthy as a result.' What's more, skin care content promoting unrealistic beauty standards may cause mental health harm during adolescence, when young people are developing their sense of self. 'Constant external validation sought through appearance can hinder the development of a healthy, authentic identity based on internal qualities and values,' Ganjian noted. These impacts may include: body image dissatisfaction and low self-esteem anxiety and depression eating disorders and unhealthy behaviors social isolation perfectionism and obsessive tendencies distorted perception of reality impact on identity development 'True beauty encompasses overall health, confidence, and internal qualities,' Ganjian continued. 'Chasing unrealistic beauty ideals perpetuated online can be detrimental to mental well-being. Be highly skeptical of skin care content on social media platforms like TikTok. Understand that much of it is marketing-driven, often promotes unrealistic beauty standards, and may feature digitally altered images,' he said. Hales echoed this sentiment. 'I'm concerned about problematic and unrealistic beauty standards being passed off as skin 'health' or 'care,' and potentially exposing young people to skin irritation, allergy, and sun sensitivity,' Hales said. 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- Miami Herald
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