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Byrdie: From Miranda to Khloé: The Moisturizers Celebrities Love

Byrdie: From Miranda to Khloé: The Moisturizers Celebrities Love

"Jourdan Dunn recently blessed us all with an Instagram snap of her favorite skincare products so we can swiftly follow suit. The best part? Her favorite moisturizer, Pixi Beauty Sleep Cream ($24) is only a Target run away." -Byrdie 

Allure: These Are the Best New Skin-Care Products Launching in July

Believe it or not, Pixi Beauty's Zero Zit is the first-ever blemish product to launch here in the States, and we're so glad that it did. The lightweight gel formula contains a blend of sulfur, salicylic acid, and aloe, which work in tandem to soothe the skin while fighting and preventing breakouts. After just one use, pimples appear smaller, smoother, and much less angry. $24 (Shop Now) – Allure

Allure: These Are the Best New Skin-Care Products Launching in July
FabFitFun: 12 Eyeshadow Sticks for Mess-Free Application

FabFitFun: 12 Eyeshadow Sticks for Mess-Free Application

“This popular drugstore brand imparts a creamy finish that’s a dream to blend.” - Fab Fit Fun

Hello Giggles: 24 crazy-affordable drugstore beauty products that might as well be high-end

“This toner literally makes you glow. Enough said.” – Hello Giggles

Hello Giggles: 24 crazy-affordable drugstore beauty products that might as well be high-end
Glamour: 6 Skin Care Ingredients You’re Not Using—But Should Be

Glamour: 6 Skin Care Ingredients You’re Not Using—But Should Be

"My patients love, love, love AHAs," says Downie, who explains that the powerful exfoliators are genius for clearing up sun damage, hyperpigmentation, acne, and fine lines. Multiple AHAs exist, but the most popular (and potent) is glycolic acid, which penetrates damaged skin to spur fresh, new skin cell production. Glycolic acid does its exfoliating work in everything from once-monthly in-office face peels to nightly washes, but it's best not to use glycolic acid while you're on retinols. And if your skin is sensitive, try glycolic's less intense AHA cousin, lactic acid, which also chemically exfoliates but isn't as drying.” – Glamour