150 Best Beauty Products

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Makeup – Face

1. Laura Mercier Foundation ($38). A sure bet for a perfectly polished finish. It’s especially good for evening. In oil-free and moisturizing formulas.

2. Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation ($48). Elegantly enhances without masking skin.

3. Chanel Vitalumière Satin Smoothing Fluid Makeup SPF 15 ($50). Sheer to medium coverage with a dewy satin finish.

4. Diorskin Pure Light Sheer Skin-Lighting Makeup SPF 15 ($38.50). Illuminating and oil-free, for that I’m-not-wearing-makeup look.

5. Prescriptives Custom Blend Foundation ($65). Hand-mixed, while you wait, to match your skin tone precisely.

6. Bobbi Brown Foundation Stick ($36). Portable and user-friendly, for the girl on the go.

7. Shu Uemura Nobara Cream Foundation ($22). Fade-resistant, with the smooth texture of a liquid and the convenience of a compact.

8. Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer SPF 15 ($38). An ingenious product for casual wear – or the foundation-phobic.

9. Dermablend Cover Crème ($27). Cosmetic surgeons and dermatologists recommend this heavier preparation to postsurgical patients.

10. Kevyn Aucoin Sensual Skin Enhancer ($42). The standout-favorite concealer among makeup artists and beauty editors.

11. Clé de Peau Beauté Concealer ($66). This stick is another overwhelmingly popular pick because of its silky consistency and effective coverage.

12. Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage ($28). Classic, and still the best blend-to-match concealer around.

13. Yves Saint Laurent Touche Éclat ($36). Every purse should hold this totable complexion-brightening pen.

14. Prescriptives Vibrant Vitamin Infuser for Dull, Stressed Skin ($45). The pearlescent finish awakens tired-looking complexions.

15. Chanel Natural Finish Pressed Powder ($42). Matte, transparent and oil-controlling, and everyone loves its big mirror.

16. Shu Uemura Loose Face Powder ($35). A satin texture with a sheer or matte finish.

17. T. LeClerc Loose Powder ($45). These pastel tints can even out skin tone or extend summer tans.

18. Laura Mercier Translucent Setting Powder ($28). Makes achieving matte skin a breeze.

19. M.A.C. Blot Powder ($17). Shine control without noticeable color or texture.
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Makeup – Eyes

20. Dior Eyeliner Pencil ($22). Smooth application, sensational colors, long-wearing.

21. Clinique Quick Eyes ($15.50). A slick eyeliner with a matching eye shadow stored in the pencil’s cap.

22. Sue Devitt Studio Eye Intensifier Pencil ($22). Velvety consistency and dramatic smudge-proof color in a chubby pencil.

23. Dior 5-Colour Eyeshadow ($49.50). The makeup artists’ favorite for versatility, with five coordinating hues in one compact.

24. Trish McEvoy Shapers, Definers and Glazes ($15-$19). Highly pigmented eye shadows to line, define and accent.

25. Stila Eye Shadow ($14). The Kitten shade is still divine, as are all the shimmery hues.

26. Trish McEvoy Finish Line ($15). A single drop converts powdered eye shadow into a long-lasting eyeliner.

27. Bobbi Brown Mahogany Eye Shadow ($18). Doubles as a filler for black and brown brows.

28. Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Pencil ($21). Developed by the brow guru to the stars, this is the perfect filler.

29. Eliza Tinted Brow Shaper ($18). Tame them with tinted gel from arch-maestro Eliza Petrescu.

30. Prescriptives False Eyelashes Mascara ($17.50). Gives incredible volume, length and va-voom to lashes and wears all day without smudging.

31. Lancôme Définicils Waterproof Mascara ($21). Unbeatable lengthening, separating and defining.

32. Maybelline Full & Soft Mascara ($7). Keeps lashes supple and flexible as it lengthens them.

33. Lancôme Bi-Facil Double-Action Eye Makeup Remover ($21). The unanimous choice for removing waterproof or regular mascara without stinging or oiliness.



Makeup – Cheeks

34. NARS Blush in Orgasm ($22.50). In spite of its X-rated name, this golden-peach hue gets an A+.

35. M.A.C Powder Blush in Margin ($16.50). This M.A.C. staple is best on peachy skin tones.

36. YSL Touche Blush ($38). Application is clean and sure with this clever sponge-topped pot.

37. Stila Convertible Color ($20). Compact and chic, this cream does double duty on lips and cheeks.

38. Bobbi Brown Cream Blush Stick ($25). Leaves a soft, dewy finish on cheeks, without greasiness.

39. Clinique Gel Blush ($10.50). A natural-looking wash of translucent color that’s fade-proof.

40. Guerlain Terracotta Bronzing Powder ($34). Twenty years old and still the best bronzer around.

41. NARS The Multiple ($35). Versatile cream-to-powder color for eyes and cheeks. We especially love the South Beach and Copacabana tones.

Makeup – Lips

42. Laura Mercier Sheer Lip Color ($19). Hues that say, “I was born with lips this beautiful.”

43. Lorac Lipstick ($17.50). The original celebrity brand, with colors that take drama to a new level.

44. Estée Lauder Pure Color Lipstick ($22). For high shine and notice-me shades.

45. Clé de Peau Beauté Lipstick in #51 ($55). A multidimensional translucent brown that’s sensual and elegant.

46. Chanel Hydrabase Lipstick in Coco Red ($23). A scarlet worthy of bearing Coco Chanel’s name.

47. M.A.C. Lip Pencil in Spice ($11.50). Still the iconic color for lining (or filling in) your pout.

48. La Prairie Luxe Lip Liner in Nude ($45). Features a lip brush on one end and a refillable color cartridge on the other.

49. Kiehl’s Lip Gloss in Golden Berry ($11.50). The prettiest sheer cherry wash.

50. Lancôme Juicy Tubes Ultra Shiny Lip Gloss ($15.50). Beautiful, wet-looking color in “juicy” seasonal shades.

51. Chanel Glossimer ($24.50). Its gel texture gives lips an ultraglossy shine.

52. Origins Lip Gloss in Sheer Fig ($11). Never feels sticky, and your lips always look luscious.

53. Chantecaille Lip Gloss ($25). Lip gloss for ladies – sophisticated hues in a stylish silver compact.

54. Kiehl’s Lip Balm #1 ($5.50). Still the quintessential chapped-lip soother.

55. Smith’s Rosebud Salve ($5). At 112 years old, it has a devoted following among makeup artists and civilians alike.

56. NARS Artist Palette ($60). Travel-friendly combinations in usable colors – all you need.

Makeup – Tools

57. Paula Dorf Foundation Brush ($35). Cut and shaped by hand for precise application.

58. Kevyn Aucoin Large Blush & Powder Brush ($65). Extraordinarily plush for powder, blush and bronzer.

59. Trish McEvoy Tapered Blush Brush #37 ($58). Soft blue-squirrel hair with a tapered head that makes you feel like a pro.

60. Shu Uemura Kolinsky Sable Eye Shadow Brush #12 ($130). The gold standard, period.

61. Stila #13 Eyeliner Brush ($18). Two left hands? Turning eye shadow into liner is a cinch with this tool.

62. Shu Uemura Handy Wool Brush ($20). A slanted-head, badger-hair brush for filling in brows.

63. Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage Brush ($26). This synthetic-fiber brush fits snugly into corners, crevices and anywhere else you might need concealer.

64. La Prairie Lip Brush ($28). Small enough to toss in your purse, and the cover protects your bag’s lining.

65. Trish McEvoy Velour Puff ($12). Gently blends blush and powder for a seamless finish.

66. Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler ($15). Still the best in the biz; Shu Uemura’s signature tool.

67. Tweezerman Slant Tweezer ($18-$20). Grabs even the finest hairs.

68. Shiseido Oil-Control Blotting Paper ($14). Lightly powdered sheets quickly transform skin from shiny to matte.

69. M.A.C. Blot Film ($11.50). Absorbs skin oil without altering makeup or depositing powder.

70. Shu Uemura Non-Latex Sponges ($2-$4.50). Plush square, oval and round sponges.

71. Q-Tips Cotton Swabs ($3.50 for 500). Easily the most useful (and multifunctional) beauty tool around – you can’t live without them.



Skin Care – Cleansers and Toners

72. Jo Malone Eucalyptus & Mint Frothing Cleansing Cream ($35). A wake-up call in an invigorating, soap-free lather.

73. Shiseido Deep Cleansing Foam ($18). Removes makeup and oil with purifying microbeads.

74. Kiehl’s Ultra Moisturizing Cleansing Cream ($18.50). A decadent whipped formula for very dry skin.

75. Clarins One-Step Gentle Exfoliating Cleanser ($29). Talk about multitasking: this cleans, exfoliates, detoxifies and tones.

76. Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser ($6). Recommended by dermatologists because it’s gentle enough for sensitive skin.

77. Yon-Ka Lotion PNG ($29). Refreshing botanical mist toner that even calms irritation, sunburn and shaving rash.



Skin Care – Eye Creams

78. Sisley Sisleÿa Eye and Lip Contour Cream ($150). Quickly diminishes signs of fatigue and telltale fine lines.

79. Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Eye Recovery Complex ($45). The secret to waking up looking refreshed.

80. RéVive Intensité les Yeux ($175). Banishes dark circles and plumps fine lines.

Tools, Cleansers, Toners, Eye Creams

Skin Care – Moisturizers

81. Crème de la Mer ($110). The precious sea-kelp formulation with legions of followers.

82. Jo Malone Vitamin E Gel ($90). Legendary: this panacea (finally available in the U.S.) treats ultradry skin everywhere – lips, cuticles, hands and feet.

83. Olay Total Effects Anti-Aging Vitamin Complex ($20). A seven-vitamin/mineral cocktail with SPF 15.

84. Estée Lauder DayWear Plus Multi-Protection Moisturizer SPF 15 ($37.50). Shields your complexion from exposure to the sun and pollution.

85. Clarins Radiance-Plus Self Tanning Cream-Gel ($48.50). Contains a smidgen of self-tanner to imbue skin with a subtle glow while it moisturizes.

86. Sisley Lisley Day Cream ($115). A botanical infusion that’s lightweight and elegant.

87. Natura Bissé Diamond ($235). A superluxe energy booster for your skin.

88. Estée Lauder Re-Nutriv Creme ($82.50). Need extra moisturizing? This rich formula is tops for nighttime.



Skin Care – Wrinkle Fighters, Skin Enhancers, Treatments and More

89. Chanel Précision Lift Sérum Extrême ($110). Your first line of defense against fine lines and wrinkles.

90. Remède Sweep ($44). This nonabrasive facial exfoliator has a cult following and even inspired a body polish.

91. Darphin Aromatic Care ($62). Essential oils for the face that purify, nourish and detoxify skin.

92. Osmotics Blue Copper 5 Intensive Treatment Ampoules ($150). A seven-night copper-peptide regimen to improve firmness and hydration. Ideal for soothing skin following sun damage and laser or peel treatments.

93. B. Kamins Booster Blue Rosacea Treatment ($62). Neutralizes the blotchy, red inflammation of rosacea.

94. MD Skincare Alpha-Beta Home Facial System ($68). An uncomplicated, not too aggressive, at-home chemical peel.

95. Guerlain Issima Midnight Secret ($95). Late night? A few drops erase signs of fatigue by morning.

96. Astara Blue Flame Purification Mask ($37). Zaps oiliness and breakouts. Also a great spot treatment.

97. Valmont Nature Moisturizing Mask ($85). Staves off the early signs of aging.

98. Clé de Peau Beauté Facial Contour Treatment ($120). A quick pick-me-up in a box.

99. Aquaphor ($6). Apply it on dry or cracked skin, diaper rash, cuticles, sunburns, burns, lips, eczema, scrapes and shaving bumps. Its uses are endless.

Body – Products for All-Over Use

100. Frédéric Fekkai Crème Luxueuse ($65). Puts the “treat” in treatment. This decadent shea-butter cream smells divine.

101. Kiehl’s Creme de Corps Pump ($42). This much-loved skin softener tackles the driest skin conditions.

102. Acqua di Parma Cologne Cream ($48). A must for fans of the citrus-scented Acqua di Parma Colonia.

Body – Hands and Nails

103. La Prairie Cellular Hand Cream ($85). Moisturizes and shields hands from environmental damage.

104. La Mer The Hand Treatment ($70). Formulated with La Mer’s precious broth to leave hands unbelievably soft.

105. Essie Nail Polish in Fed Up ($8). A T&C favorite; we think it’s the perfect neutral pink.

106. NARS Nail Polish in Jungle Red ($15). Sun filters prevent this sexy siren red from discoloring.

107. OPI Nail Lacquer in I’m Not Really a Waitress ($7.50). Make an impression with this ravishing red.

108. Nailtiques Formula #2 ($18). Prevents nails from peeling and splitting.

109. Dior Diorlisse Ridge Filler for Nails ($16.50). Smoothes nails – and the subtle pink hue is more than pretty enough to wear solo.

110. Essie Quick-e Drying Drops ($15). Put two drops on each polished nail and you’ll have a rock-hard finish.

111. Creative Nail Design Solar Oil ($8). Jojoba, vitamin E and rice-bran and sweet-almond oils condition nails and cuticles.

112. OPI Mini Nipper ($15). Just the right size and shape to nip cuticles in the bud.



Body – Feet

113. Origins Reinventing the Heel ($19.50). For feet that need some TLC. Slather it on for overnight moisturizing.

114. L’Occitane Exfoliating Foot Cream ($23). Poppy seeds, walnut powder and clay whittle away dry patches.

115. Diamancel Foot File #20 ($36). Made with industrial-grade diamonds to obliterate dry skin and calluses.



Teeth

116. Supersmile Whitening Toothpaste ($16). The calcium-peroxide mix removes the sticky film to which stains and plaque adhere.

117. Glide Dental Floss ($4). So thin and easy to slip between teeth, it’ll convert even anti-flossers.

118. Crest Whitestrips Premium ($35). No trays, no visits to a dentist, no lasers – teeth whitening has never been so simple.



Hair – Shampoos

119. Kérastase Bain Satin in Level One or Two ($24). Especially great for colored tresses or locks that need serious moisturizing.

120. Lancôme Hair Sensation Volumizing Gel Shampoo ($16.50). Gives oomph to flat, fine hair, especially when paired with Lancôme’s Extra-Body Non-Rinse Conditioner.

121. Frédéric Fekkai Apple Cider Clarifying Shampoo ($18.50). Removes styling product buildup and mineral residue that cause dullness.

122. Aveda Black Malva Shampoo ($8). Enhances tones in dark hair while discouraging brassiness.

123. Neutrogena T/Gel ($7). A surprisingly luxurious (and pleasant-smelling) shampoo that stops dandruff in its tracks.



Hair – Conditioners and Treatments

124. Kérastase Lait Vital Protéiné ($31). Supernourishing to hair without weighing it down.

125. Terax Original Crema Conditioner ($16). We can’t get over how well it moisturizes our overworked hair.

126. Matrix Biolage Daily Leave-In Tonic ($11). Eliminate flyaways with this lightweight leave-in conditioner.

127. Phyto 7 Plant-Based Treatment Cream ($22). A leave-in cream for dry, stressed hair.

128. Bumble and Bumble Leave In (or Rinse Out) Conditioner ($16). The name says it all. Your choice.

129. Aveda Rosemary Mint Equalizing Hair Conditioning Rinse ($8.50). Makes fine hair fabulous.

130. John Sahag Condition ($15.50). Three great conditioners, for fine, coarse and chemically treated hair.

131. Kérastase Masquintense ($36). The ultimate cream mask for putting life back into overprocessed hair.

132. John Masters Organics Honey & Hibiscus Hair Reconstructor ($28). A blend of exotic fruits and oils so natural you could eat it.



Hair – Detanglers, Gels, Mousses and Sprays

133. Paul Mitchell Extra-Body Sculpting Foam ($8). Pumps volume and hold into your hairstyles.

134. Bumble and Bumble Grooming Creme ($10). Calms and adds texture to coarse hair.

135. Philip B. Drop Dead Straightening Baume ($20). As the name promises, this balm delivers pin-straight, perfect hair.

136. Redken Hardwear 16 Super Strong Gel ($10). Lasting control that washes out like a dream.

137. Bumble and Bumble Sumo Wax ($19). Great for adding texture, definition and perhaps even some spikiness.

138. Redken Glass 01 Smoothing Serum ($14). The answer to bad-hair days, whatever the weather. It banishes frizzies and imparts high shine.

139. Sebastian Shaper Hair Spray ($11.50). Great hold without stiffness.

140. Rene Furterer Fioravanti No-Rinse Detangling Spritz ($18). A daily-use detangler that also adds sheen to hair.

141. Kiehl’s High-Gloss Conditioning and Styling Oil ($20.50). This featherweight oil gives hair incredible luster and shine.

142. John Frieda Sheer Blonde Volumizing Spray ($5.50). Delivers lift at the roots as well as overall volume to skimpy strands.



Hair – Brushes and Tools

143. Super Solano Hair Dryer ($89). Top-notch turbo power that’s just the thing for creating sleeker styles.

144. Hot Tools Curling Iron ($28-$35). Its variable heat settings and multiple barrel widths create perfect curls.

145. Solano Sapphire Iron ($85-$135). The choice of discerning stylists, despite the rising popularity of ceramic irons.

146. Conair Ion Shine Instant Heat Hairsetter ($30). Hot rollers charged with ions to eliminate static and frizz.

147. Goody Ouchless Elastics ($3). Fabulous colors, great hold, no metal.

148. Frédéric Fekkai Extra Large Round Brush ($65). An essential boar-bristle tool that’s perfect for styling shoulder-length and long hair.

149. Mason Pearson Boar Bristle Paddle Brushes ($57.50-$195). You’d be hard pressed to find a hairstylist who doesn’t own (and rave about) these.

150. Denman Vent Brush ($10). Great for detangling wet hair, and its open design makes for speedy blow-drying.

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