I'm Done With Overhyped Beauty Products and Can Personally Vouch For These 24

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As an editor, I feel very lucky that I have the chance to try out so many products on myself. I’ve always been a beauty enthusiast and would spend hours testing out all things skincare and makeup when I was growing up, so it’s no surprise that I landed at Allure earlier in my career. There, I was enamored by the beauty closet that stored buzzy new products and cult favorites for editors to experiment with firsthand. Now, at Who What Wear, I’ve continued to try out products across the beauty space.

After slathering on so many hyped-up products, I have to admit that I’m often underwhelmed with a lot of them. There are so many that don’t live up to their claims, so when I find ones that do, in fact, sculpt my cheekbones in a matter of minutes or make my lips look fuller, I get excited. Over the years, I’ve landed on some that I personally love and always recommend to my colleagues and friends. From the gentle at-home chemical peel I’ve been using since high school to the retinol I’m dedicated to for reducing fine lines to the hand soap with an intoxicating scent I’m addicted to, I’m highlighting the beauty products I can personally vouch for. Read on to see why they made the cut.

 

I'll admit that this is a major investment. I'm skeptical of devices, and most leave me hugely disappointed. But I can tell you that this one is something different. Perhaps the beauty tool I use more than any other, the Ziip is a microcurrent tool that has a variety of treatments linked to an app that can do anything from minimizing blemishes to lifting your cheekbones in less than 10 minutes. I know that sounds like it wouldn't work, but it just does. I'm so obsessed with this device that I convinced my mom and sister to order one for themselves, and they can't stop telling me how much they love it.

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SOURCE: https://www.whowhatwear.com/best-beauty-products-net-a-porter/slide10

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