18 Beauty Finds That Are Basically the Equivalent of a Perfect Pair of Jeans
Quick question—you know that deeply satisfying feeling of finding the perfect pair of jeans after hours, days, weeks, months, maybe even years of searching? The kind of feeling that warrants spontaneously buying 11 pairs and throwing an entire rent payment at the sales associate just to ensure you never have to live another day of your life without this magic pair of clothing?
The same phenomenon can occur when you find the perfect foundation, nail colour, lipstick shade, or lengthening mascara. Sometimes there are certain outfits (or in our case, beauty products) you just can't help but say yes to. So we thought we'd celebrate those cult-classic beauty finds that might not actually save your life. but kind of feel like they are a beauty equivalent of a superhero cape.
Keep reading to see which beauty products in this super-saturated industry are so deeply satisfying they're basically the equivalent of finding the perfect pair of jeans but, you know, for your face or hair.
Makeup
The Lip
Mark my words: 2020 will be the year of lip oils. The product has been bubbling for a couple of years, but suddenly almost every major brand is debuting its own iteration. That said, I think Kosas's is by far the one to beat. Each of the five colours is gorgeous, and the texture and pigment payoff can't be beaten. Magically, I never have to reapply it throughout the day, and it's not too sticky or slippery. Congratulations to Kosas because it basically created the perfect lip product. The clean formula is also boosted with luxe ingredients like hyaluronic acid, peptides and evening primrose oil. Fruitjuice and Malibu are my favourite shades.
The Foundation
Predictable? Maybe, but there's a reason this foundation simply can't be upstaged. It's the number one pick of basically every single makeup artist I've ever talked to, and I don't know one beauty editor who hasn't given it a rave review. The finish is luminous, but it never turns greasy or overly dewy; the coverage is medium (but very buildable!); and it's also oil-free, which I greatly appreciate as someone with acne-prone skin.
The Pore-Eraser
This hybrid product from Charlotte Tilbury is quite simply magical. It just doesn't make sense to me how it can *literally* filter away the look of pores or textural imperfections on your face while also offering the prettiest and most flattering of glows and highlight. Dabbing it across my cheekbones and temples with a rosewater-drenched Beautyblender (£17) after my foundation application is maybe the most life-changing beauty tip I ever learned. Seriously, you should try it. Chantecaille Pure Rosewater Mist, (£65) is my favourite.
The Mascara
My fellow beauty editor Courtney Higgs and I agree: This mascara is everything. I am the absolute pickiest mascara consumer and turn my nose up at almost every single formula I try. Rarely can I find a tube that can make my long, straight lashes as long and curled and fluttery as I want it to, but I swear my love for Glossier's fan favourite grows stronger each and every day. Buy it, and DM me if you're disappointed.
The Brow
Whenever I ask celebrity makeup artists about their favourite brow products to use on celebrity clients, this dark horse pomade from Surratt Beauty is one of the first things to come out of their mouths. The unique comb on the end of the wand is far superior to a spoolie (you never knew you needed to know this, right?), and the clear formula remains flexible and comfortable while still keeping your arches in shape all day or night long.
Skincare
The HA Serum
IS Clinical has lots of popular products boasting impressive best-seller statistics, but I happen to think this cooling serum for hydration and brightness is highly underrated as one of the brand's all-stars. (For the record, it has a perfect five-star rating on Dermstore with over 40 reviews.) Celebrity esthetician Shani Darden recommend it to me a couple of months ago, and I've been hooked ever since. It's packed with vitamin B5 (also known as the brightening powerhouse, niacinamide), hyaluronic acid and kojic acid, and I love applying it after my retinol or active serum in the evening. In fact, it's so hydrating that I don't usually even need a moisturizer afterwards. This is the hyaluronic acid serum you never knew you needed (until now, of course).
The Vitamin C
You may or may not be familair with M-61's iconic PowerGlow Peel Pads (£124)—aka one of the most adored skincare products in the game right now. Well, in very exciting news, the brand also has a brightening C- and E-packed version that gives the most ridiculous glow. After just one use, I decided I was hooked for life and benched my entire collection of bottled vitamin C serums. (Sorry, not sorry.)
The New Augustinus Bader Product
Okay, so I wasn't sure whether to categorize this under the makeup or skincare category, but ultimately, thanks to that iconic Bader name, I went with the latter. Plus, you can totally use this priming moisturizer as just a moisturizer. So there's that. Basically, both Courtney and I agree that this is one of the best beauty products ever created. It makes your face look incredible, and you'll never look at any other primer the same way after you apply foundation in tandem with this brand-new debut. Here's the sizzle: It uses Augustinus Bader’s TFC-8 technology to stimulate your skin’s natural repair and regeneration processes, it fights external signs of aging and it features wrinkle-blurring powders to minimize the look of any imperfections or texture-related annoyances.
The Eye Lift
As you may or may not know, I have a borderline obsession with eye creams. I'm a believer, I love them, and I have a lineup of formulas I remain very loyal too. So you better believe a product is pretty damn fantastic if I ditch my entire collection to use one formula and one formula only. Not only does this lightweight gel from 111Skin have the nicest consistency—it's not too slippery or too sticky—but it also reduces the look of under-eye circles while tightening up the skin around the eyes to zap the look of fine lines or wrinkles. Or, in my case, the two too many vodka sodas I had last Friday night. It kills me how expensive it is, but then again, it's also one of the most worthwhile treatments I've tried for my perpetually shadowy under-eyes.
Hair
The Hair Dryer
It's an investment piece, but once you dry your hair with this beautiful piece of machinery from Dyson, you will never go back. It's lightweight, quiet and expertly engineered to blow every hair type to perfection with minimal, practically nonexistent damage.
The Bottled Haircut
Every celebrity hairstylist I stalk and chat with uses this split-end-banishing serum. It has this unique thick and creamy consistency (so no, it doesn't have the slippery, oil-like texture you'd assume), and it can be used on wet or dry hair. As the Olsens' longtime hairstylist Mark Townsend told me, it's basically a haircut in a bottle. Plus, it plays with coily, curly, wavy and straight hair types equally well.
The Repair
Though there have been a lot of copycat formulas that have launched after the wild and wide success of Olaplex, trust me when I say nothing works as well as this OG hair treatment. (And I say that as the ultimate guinea pig. I have extremely colour-processed and damage-prone hair.)
If you coat damp strands with its No. 3 Hair Perfector a couple of times a month pre-shampoo, you'll notice a significant difference in the integrity of your hair. No question. Every single person who touches my hair (which, in this industry, is a lot) comments on how little breakage I have considering how long and blonde my hair is. I first credit my truly amazing hair colourist, Cassondra Kaeding, and then I credit this game-changing formula. I'll probably use it for the rest of my life, and I love slicking it back into my hair before coiling it in a tight chignon and going out for the day. It simply looks like a chic slick-back.
The Compliment Insurance
Everyone wants nice-smelling hair, right? I get that perfume for your hair seems really extra, but after trying (and immediately falling in love with) Byredo's dreamy elixirs featuring many of its most beloved signature scents, I'm apparently an unofficial hair perfume connoisseur. Try it—you'll be such a fan.
The Tangle Buster
Is there a more iconic brush? No, the answer is no. Every celebrity and hairstylist uses this mane-perfector, and it's definitely one to add to your wish list if it's not there already. This little guy is made in England and blends the highest-quality boar-bristle and nylon tufts to gift you with the glossy, tangle-free strands of your dreams.
The Texture Master
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley swears by this hair spray–texturizing mist hybrid, and really, that's the only thing I needed to hear before getting my hands on the stuff myself. And, um, it's AMAZING. Historically, I despise hair spray, but this soft and flexible formula is unlike anything else I've ever used. First off, it smells illegally good. Second, it gives firm hold without feeling, you know, firm and tacky. You can spray it on your roots if you crave volume, you can spray it your lengths for more texture and body, and you can even spritz it on your strands before you use your heat styling tools. Game-changer.
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Erin has been writing a mix of beauty and wellness content for Who What Wear for over four years. Prior to that, she spent two and half years writing for Byrdie. She now calls Santa Monica home but grew up in Minnetonka, Minnesota, and studied writing, rhetoric, and communication at University of Wisconsin, La Crosse. She studied abroad in Galway, Ireland, and spent a summer in L.A. interning with the Byrdie and Who What Wear family. After graduating from UW, she spent one year in San Francisco, where she worked as a writer for Pottery Barn Kids and PBteen before moving down to L.A. to begin her career as a beauty editor. She considers her day-to-day beauty aesthetic very low-maintenance and relies on staples like clear brow serum (from Kimiko!), Lawless's Lip Plumping Mask in Cherry Vanilla, and an eyelash curler. For special occasions or days when she's taking more meetings or has an event, she'll wear anything and everything from Charlotte Tilbury (the foundations are game-changing), some shimmer on her lids (Stila and Róen do it best), and a few coats of the best mascara-type product on earth, Surratt's Noir Lash Tint.