Truth be told, most face mists confound me. They feel good going on, but evaporate moments later, leaving my skin just as parched as before or, worse, coated with a stiff and tacky residue. One standout exception to this rule: Pixi By Petra Glow Mist.
Infused with 13 nourishing face oils like argan, avocado and primrose, this bi-phase mist makes my dry skin look -- and feel -- fresh and dewy. It's also loaded with soothing skin care ingredients like niacinamide, propolis and aloe, which hydrate and help relieve inflammation.
Each morning, I give it a good shake and spray it over my makeup to set it in place, then mist once again in the afternoon for a quick complexion refresh. The subtle, all-over illuminating effect makes my skin look younger than it is -- like the best Snapchat filter. --Jill Provost
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Infused with 13 nourishing face oils like argan, avocado and primrose, this bi-phase mist makes my dry skin look -- and feel -- fresh and dewy. It's also loaded with soothing skin care ingredients like niacinamide, propolis and aloe, which hydrate and help relieve inflammation.
Each morning, I give it a good shake and spray it over my makeup to set it in place, then mist once again in the afternoon for a quick complexion refresh. The subtle, all-over illuminating effect makes my skin look younger than it is -- like the best Snapchat filter. --Jill Provost
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I've been a fan of winged liner for as long as I can remember. It's a staple in my beauty routine basically every day. I've acquired quite the collection in my search for the perfect eye liner, only to be disappointed time and time again. Some liners are too stiff; others, too runny. Some create drag along the eyelid, irritate my eyes or smudge before midday. Ardency Inn Punker Rock On Waterproof Liquid Liner, $22, is none of those things -- and I haven't wanted to use anything else since discovering it.
Ardency Inn's streamlined felt-tipped pen has the perfect amount of firmness and flexibility to hug the lash line and give a non-stop application of product with absolutely no drag. It fits perfectly into my hand, giving me the freedom to draw the daintiest lines to the boldest cat-eyes. While most waterproof makeup wreaks havoc on my eyes, this formula is gentle and doesn't irritate at all. And best of all, my winged liner lasts all day -- from the moment I apply it to the time I wash it off (and it comes off easily with my facial cleanser.)
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Ardency Inn's streamlined felt-tipped pen has the perfect amount of firmness and flexibility to hug the lash line and give a non-stop application of product with absolutely no drag. It fits perfectly into my hand, giving me the freedom to draw the daintiest lines to the boldest cat-eyes. While most waterproof makeup wreaks havoc on my eyes, this formula is gentle and doesn't irritate at all. And best of all, my winged liner lasts all day -- from the moment I apply it to the time I wash it off (and it comes off easily with my facial cleanser.)
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In the past few months, my hair has taken quite a beating. I've highlighted it, permed it (less weird than it sounds) and started washing it more thanks to an increase in my workout schedule. All that abuse left me with hair that was dull and dry. Sad!
My first instinct was to reach for a leave-in conditioner. But when you have hair as fine as mine, conditioning sprays can, in a cruel twist of fate, be too moisturizing and leave you with greasy, Gollum-like strands. After some trial and a lot of error, I got my hair on Garnier Fructis Moisture Lock 10-in-1 Rescue Leave-In Spray, $6.99, and was instantly hooked. It uses a combination of fruit proteins, vitamins B3 and B6, cactus extract and witchcraft to thoroughly hydrate hair without turning it into a limp mess. It also adds tons of shine -- I've all but forgotten about my hair oils and serums -- and protects against heat damage and breakage. And it has a subtle scent that is legitimately amazing -- fruity but not cloying. Basically, don't be surprised if you catch me practicing my best shampoo commercial hair flip. --Allie Flinn
My first instinct was to reach for a leave-in conditioner. But when you have hair as fine as mine, conditioning sprays can, in a cruel twist of fate, be too moisturizing and leave you with greasy, Gollum-like strands. After some trial and a lot of error, I got my hair on Garnier Fructis Moisture Lock 10-in-1 Rescue Leave-In Spray, $6.99, and was instantly hooked. It uses a combination of fruit proteins, vitamins B3 and B6, cactus extract and witchcraft to thoroughly hydrate hair without turning it into a limp mess. It also adds tons of shine -- I've all but forgotten about my hair oils and serums -- and protects against heat damage and breakage. And it has a subtle scent that is legitimately amazing -- fruity but not cloying. Basically, don't be surprised if you catch me practicing my best shampoo commercial hair flip. --Allie Flinn
It's a well-known fact that I'm pretty much lazy AF when it comes to getting ready in the morning. I hit snooze until the last possible second, and then frantically try to complete my skin care routine, style my hair, throw on a full face of makeup and be out the door in under 30 minutes. Yes, I'm a get-ready ninja, but I also have the Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Tiger Grass Color Correcting Treatment SPF 30, $52 -- which saves me more than a couple steps (and minutes).
What is this magical multi-tasker you ask? It's a color-correcting moisturizer, which also contains SPF 30. The rich texture of the (initially) green goop, sinks into your skin and magically transforms a red, uneven complexion into a neutralized even skin tone, making this a perfect pre-makeup primer. But that's not all; the color-corrector is superhydrating and keeps my skin plump and full, while simultaneously protecting it from harmful UV rays with its SPF 30. Having this little baby on my vanity allows me to skip a separate moisturizer and sunscreen, and I use far less concealer to cover red spots or blemishes. The best part? The moisturizer prevents further breakouts and reduces redness over time with its healing tiger grass ingredient, which helps support skin experiencing inflammation, redness and blemishes.
Yes, this stuff is basically magic in a bottle, and my skin (and sleep schedule) has never been more happy. -- Jessica Amaris
What is this magical multi-tasker you ask? It's a color-correcting moisturizer, which also contains SPF 30. The rich texture of the (initially) green goop, sinks into your skin and magically transforms a red, uneven complexion into a neutralized even skin tone, making this a perfect pre-makeup primer. But that's not all; the color-corrector is superhydrating and keeps my skin plump and full, while simultaneously protecting it from harmful UV rays with its SPF 30. Having this little baby on my vanity allows me to skip a separate moisturizer and sunscreen, and I use far less concealer to cover red spots or blemishes. The best part? The moisturizer prevents further breakouts and reduces redness over time with its healing tiger grass ingredient, which helps support skin experiencing inflammation, redness and blemishes.
Yes, this stuff is basically magic in a bottle, and my skin (and sleep schedule) has never been more happy. -- Jessica Amaris
I have annoyingly sensitive eyes, and I find most serious eye makeup removers to be incredibly irritating. I also have a deep love of waterproof felt tip eyeliners -- which is not a good combination.
Fortunately, Burt's Bees Eye Makeup Remover Pads, $6, exist, and they are beyond gentle. The fabric is silky soft and the formula feels refreshing -- almost cooling -- on your lids. (That sensation is thanks to soothing kiwi extract.) They're also moisturizing but not oily, and they can take off anything -- even my favorite, impenetrable Marc Jacobs Magic Marc'er. They're only $6, and they're so good, you only need to use one for both eyes.
Now, I can go to bed with neither messy leftover liner nor puffy, red eyes -- meaning I no longer scare my husband. -Dawn Davis
Fortunately, Burt's Bees Eye Makeup Remover Pads, $6, exist, and they are beyond gentle. The fabric is silky soft and the formula feels refreshing -- almost cooling -- on your lids. (That sensation is thanks to soothing kiwi extract.) They're also moisturizing but not oily, and they can take off anything -- even my favorite, impenetrable Marc Jacobs Magic Marc'er. They're only $6, and they're so good, you only need to use one for both eyes.
Now, I can go to bed with neither messy leftover liner nor puffy, red eyes -- meaning I no longer scare my husband. -Dawn Davis
Ever had a beauty product you love so much that you shook, hacked, scraped or squeezed its container until you were absolutely positive you had expended all of its precious contents? Rare indeed is the product that elicits that deliciously desperate feeling, especially in beauty editors. So when our team of beauty mavens encounters a rave-worthy product, you know it's the real deal. Herewith, our editors rattle off their "beauty empties," aka the best beauty products that they can't help but use until the last drop. Read on for their best nail polishes, hair products, skin care products and makeup now.