These are the new hair, skin, and makeup products we're obsessing over this year. For our best drugstore picks, click here.
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Just trust us: smear this violet primer all-over your face, then apply foundation (or don't). Your skin will look fresher, brighter, and more alive—like you actually slept all eight hours last night and drank all eight glasses of water yesterday. The fact that your base makeup will hang around all day is just an added bonus.
Becca First Light Filter Face Primer, $38, sephora.com.
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A bright, moisturizing liquid lipstick in a crayon-like tube that brings out our inner child.
Bobbi Brown Art Stick Liquid Lip, $28, sephora.com.
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This double-sided tube makes it easy for even the most sensitive among us to work our way up to an anti-aging chemical peel. At night, use phase 1 for two weeks, then switch to phase 2 for two weeks. At the end of the month you'll notice brighter skin with less dark spots, wrinkles, and discoloration.
Lancôme Visionnaire Crescendo Progressive Night Peel, $75, sephora.com.
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The tube of this ultra-volumizing mascara is squeezeable, which means you can pump and heat-up the mascara formula without introducing it to air.
A good eye cream should reduce the appearance of fine lines, hydrate without feeling greasy, and coddle skin without irritation. All factors considered, this is a great eye cream.
Sensitive skin-havers with occasional breakouts, listen up: pat this alpha-hydroxy acid serum on clean skin before bed, layer on some moisturizer, then go to sleep. You'll wake up with clearer, brighter skin—with absolutely no flaking or redness in sight.
First Aid Beauty FAB Skin Lab 10% AHA Resurfacing Liquid, $55, sephora.com.
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This decadent cleanser starts off as a weighty oil—perfect for removing any signs of mascara—before frothing into a skin-coddling milky cream.
Dior Hydra Life Hydra Life Oil To Milk Makeup Removing Cleanser, $42, sephora.com.
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Once you get over the drama of the studded black and gold packaging—which feels as weighty and luxe as it looks—you discover a mascara that's truly just as decadent. Inky and black, the lacquer-like formula paints every lash while the nylon brush lifts and sharply defines. It's ideal for creating buildable volume with length, but you'll still need to use a lash curler.
Christian Louboutin Les Yeux Noirs Amplifying Mascara available in Khol and Sevillana, $70 each, Us.ChristianLouboutin.com.
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A dry sheet mask sounds...unsettling. But instead of being soaked in serum or cream, the fabric of this mask is infiltrated with moisturizing, brightening, and anti-aging ingredients. That means you can apply it over makeup, should you wish. It also means the encapsulated ingredients keep working after you take it off. And oh yeah, it's reusable.
Charlotte Tilbury Instant Magic Facial Dry Sheet Mask, $22, bloomingdales.com.
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When you sweep this water-light cream over your skin, it disappears almost immediately. You'll be tempted to think it's not doing much at all, until you notice a few mornings later that you have smoother skin, shrunken pores, and less breakouts.
You can't beat the convenience—or the cute-factor—of having a bronzer, blush, and highlighter all in one pan. When you swirl your brush over it, the result is a universally perfect flush.
On one end is a matte concealer stick perfect for hiding zits. On the other is an illuminating milky formula made for concealing dark spots. You'll never need to reach for another concealer for the rest of your life.
Though this airy mist does create waves, but it's nothing like a traditional salt spray. Sprayed on dry hair and scrunched, it creates bends and waves that are never stiff, crunchy, or weighed-down.
There is no concealer on the planet better than the original Clé de Peau Beauté at hiding pimples. This spring, the brand is releasing an illuminating foundation version that leaves skin looking ridiculously flawless.
Think of this makeup stick as invisible foundation. Traced over skin, it blurs pores, fine lines, and dark spots—but leaves your skin looking just like skin.
This primer is ideal for anyone that typically hates primer. The pearly formula sinks into skin without leaving skin overly slick, but it blurs pores and mattifies all the same.
This detangling spray does more than just unfurl snarls. It also protects hair from heat damage, intensely hydrates, and continues to condition hair hours after you mist it on.
Living Proof Restore Perfecting Spray, $28, livingproof.com.
Jenna Rosenstein is the Beauty Director at Harper's BAZAAR across both print and digital. While attending NYU, she held internships at Women’s Wear Daily, Bloomingdale’s, Harper’s BAZAAR, and Allure, the latter of which she parlayed into her first job as the Beauty Assistant. She left Allure three years later as the Senior Beauty Editor. She spent a few months at Refinery29 overseeing branded content in the same title, before finally landing back at BAZAAR to manage all beauty content. When she's not testing every lipstick known to mankind, getting zapped by new lasers, or interviewing experts and celebrities, you can find Rosenstein at home in New Jersey with her son, husband, and black cat named Maddie.