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14 Skin Care Products So Good, You'll Want to Throw Away Your Foundation

These powerhouse products promise a brighter, clearer complexion
Sick of concealer settling into your creases? This pale green eye cream is here to save the day. It's decadently hydrating, helping to reduce the appearance of fine lines and dark circles. Another bonus? Its creamy, emollient texture creates enough glow to double as a highlighter in a pinch.

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Here's another lifesaver for your under-eye area: These hydrogel patches are dry, unlike most under-eye patches — but that doesn't make them any less effective. In fact, they stick like a treat and lock moisture in for a dewy, refreshed look.

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Once all your skin woes are taken care of, you're going to want to add in a few products to boost your glow — heck, we're surpassing "no foundation" and heading straight for the flower crown filter. A hyaluronic acid serum like this one is more than up for the task and it's so soothing and gentle that it pairs well with some of the more active products (you know, retinols, acids, etc).

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Boscia Tsubaki Beauty Oil, $36
A good face oil is also key for adding some extra TLC to your routine. If you have skin that leans more oily/combination, this is a great option since it's a dry oil that absorbs quickly and adds some glow factor to your look without contributing to midday forehead shine.

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Now, if your skin leans a little more on the dry side (or you're feeling like pampering it a little), this rich, vitamin-packed oil might do just the trick. It's ultra-hydrating and all the vitamins (A through F in case you were curious) help give your complexion a dewy finish.

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BY ROSIE NARASAKI | MAY 30, 2018 | SHARES
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