Drunk Elephant founder Tiffany Masterson creates all her products to be "clean-clinical," meaning they use high percentages of actives and make sure to use ingredients (both natural and synthetic) that react well with skin. The result is buzz-worthy products that work. Her eye-catchingly bright packaging seals the deal on her popular line. (Seriously, how cute is the new Drunk Elephant Protini Polypeptide Cream, $68?)
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Founded by Sasha Plavsic in 2011, Ilia prioritizes organic ingredients as well as sustainable practices. The Ilia Satin Cream Lip Crayon, $24, is a definite winner if you're looking into trying out the brand — it's one of the most comfortable satin-finish lipsticks around.
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Tata Harper founded her namesake brand to fill a void in the beauty industry: 100% natural products. Originally from Colombia, she now lives on a farm in Vermont where she actually grows her own ingredients. The Tata Harper Resurfacing Mask, $58, is one of the buzziest products from the line right now — those naturally-sourced beta-hydroxy acids will seriously help you get your glow on.
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Since bursting onto the scene in 2016, Ouai has quickly become a haircare must-have. With celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin at the helm, it's no wonder that the Instagram-worthy line is popping up everywhere. The Ouai Memory Mist, $28, is especially photogenic... and who doesn't love heat protection, shine and hold all in one?
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Glow Recipe founders Sarah Lee and Christine Chang are doing it all: In addition to curating their online shop of natural Korean beauty products, they also collaborate with other brands (like the Whamisa by Glow Recipe line at Target) and have their own line of products. Their sleeping gel mask kept flying off the shelves following its launch and now they've followed up with Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Pink Juice Moisturizer, $39.
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