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  • Spring’s Floral Nail Art Features a Bouquet of Textures and Finishes

    Spring’s Floral Nail Art Features a Bouquet of Textures and Finishes

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    Floral nail art for spring isn’t a novel concept, but combining it with the latest nail trends and products can make it as fresh as the blooms at your local farmers' market. This season’s designs feature cat-eye effects, jelly finishes, and lots of texture. You’ll see beads, gems, and even actual flowers encased in clear polish.

    And there’s something for everyone. For nail-art minimalists, these additions can be more of a whisper than a shout—a little extra something for you and your loved ones to enjoy as you have brunch outdoors. For those who want a more dramatic look, there are 3D designs for you to screenshot and take to your manicurist.

    Your floral manicure doesn’t have to be perfect, either. “My favorite way to do floral nail art these days is more of a random, uneven placement,” says Annie Ngo, a nail artist in Atlanta. “I also love mixing florals with French tips or subtle cat-eye backgrounds to add a little depth while still keeping it delicate.”

    Ahead, discover the floral nail ideas that have us excited for spring.

    Pink and white jelly floral nails

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    Floral manicures are always pretty, but this look takes the feminine vibe to the next level. We love the almost translucent shine of these jelly petals placed artfully over a sheer pink base. Plus, the single rhinestone on each nail gives this manicure just the right amount of bling.

    Pink and green floral nails

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    If delicate and dainty are not in your vocabulary when it comes to nail art, a more maximalist design, like this set, is for you. This Y2K-esque look is complete with slightly raised pink flowers, green chrome details, and pink cat-eye with clear jelly swirls—it’ll fit right onto your moodboard.

    Tropical-flower Nails

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    Who says you have to wait until summer to start doing tropical-nail sets? This island-inspired look combines bright shades of blue and pink with 3D fuchsia petals for a manicure your friends will be fawning over during your spring break trip.

    Green French tips with white floral nail art

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    French tips never go out of style—they just adapt to the times and season. For spring, try tips in an earthy color like green, and decorate it with delicate daisies. Your nails will be on trend and in season.

    3D pearl-flower nails

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    Using pearl beads and gems is an easy way to get an elegant and fresh 3D manicure. Simply glue a small silver rhinestone onto the nail, then add the pearls around it to create this look. The result is equal parts elegant and playful.

    Purple floral cat-eye nails

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    This romantic set is the perfect balance of delicate and bold. Combine fuchsia, 3D blooms with a magnetic polish.

    Milky-white and blue flower nails

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    You don’t have to be Claude Monet to paint expressive flowers. To create a milky base for your blue petals, use one to two coats of a sheer white or pink polish, and don’t be shy with a glossy topcoat. To achieve these dainty blue flowers, use a nail art brush or dotting tool to create a small spec on the nail with shimmery polish. Then, using a nail art brush with bristled tips, paint four short strokes of blue polish around your gold dot. Seal everything with a glossy topcoat and you’ve got a frame-worthy manicure.

    Gold and pink cat-eye floral nails

    CatEye Floral NailsInstagram / @heygreatnails

    This regal manicure combines three of our favorite nail trends: cat-eye, gold-frame adornments, and French tips. A soft, milky base is the perfect backdrop for these delicate, petal-like accents, outlined in fine gold for a jewelry-inspired finish. Consider us in awe.

    Blue-velvet floral nails

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    The transition to spring doesn’t mean you have to drop your beloved winter color palette. This 3D, floral manicure marries many trends—cat-eye, French, 3D embellishments, a milky base—while staying within an icy color palette. It looks ready to thaw for the warmer months.

    Ready to try your hand at some of these spring-floral nail art looks? Below, shop for the essential tools you’ll need to re-create your floral nail designs

    2026 spring floral nail art essentials

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    5D Embossed Colorful Flowers Nail Art Decal Stickers

    $14

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    Makartt 3D Gel Nail Art Sculpting Gel

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    Mirror Champagne Gold Chrome Powder

    $25

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    800 Piece Ivory Pearl Craft Beads

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  • Cécred Review: We Tried Beyoncé’s Hair-Care Line on 6 Curl Patterns—With Photos

    Cécred Review: We Tried Beyoncé’s Hair-Care Line on 6 Curl Patterns—With Photos

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    At long last, Cécred has launched styling products. Take a moment to celebrate—we certainly did. If you’ve ever seen Beyoncé perform, you know her hairstyles can withstand strong winds, proximity to flames, and high humidity. Now, with this seven-piece collection, the singer has finally revealed how she keeps her hair in place.

    For those of you who are new to Cécred, here’s a refresher: When Beyoncé announced the launch of her hair-care brand in 2024, fans saw it as their best shot at achieving lustrous, voluminous, “Bey-level” curls. The first products included washday essentials formulated to help nourish your hair and scalp. The singer’s mom and former hairdresser, Tina Knowles, helped develop them, bringing her in-salon experience and expertise to the brand. Fans were right to be hyped about the collection. The Allure editors who tested it immediately incorporated some of its products into their hair-care routines. The team was especially impressed with the Cécred Restoring Hair and Edge Drops, so much so that it earned a 2025 Best of Beauty Award.

    The addition of styling products to the Cécred lineup makes perfect sense for the brand’s next move. After all, fans have been pining for them: “Please let it be for styling, I beg,” wrote one Instagram user in the comments of a teaser post for the launch. “Please be a heat protector, I’ve been wanting this,” added another.

    The collection includes a heat-protectant mist, styling glaze, volumizing mousse, hairspray, wrapping foam, strong-hold gel, and an edge brush. And because Bey is looking out for the curls we worked so hard to coddle, each styler is equipped with heat protection. Cécred calls it the “StemShield Complex,” and while the exact formulation remains under wraps, there are some clues on the product labels.

    Laura Lam-Phaure, a Los Angeles-based cosmetic chemist, points to a blend of recurring ingredients across the formulas as being responsible for shielding your hair from temperatures up to 450 degrees: watermelon seed oil, schinziophyton rautanenii [mongongo] kernel oil, ximenia americana [sour plum] seed oil, zymomonas [fermenting agent] extract, and honey extract. It's worth noting, Lam-Phaure adds, that Cécred leans on plant-based heat protectants rather than traditional silicone-heavy formulations.

    As for what the styling collection smells like, it shares the same musky floral scent as the brand’s previous lineups—blending notes of sandalwood, Haitian vetiver, oud, jasmine, and musk. To some it smells earthy, while others find it herbaceous. The consensus, though, is that it smells so good.

    To see how the brand’s latest launch performs on different hair types, we tested the styling products on wavy, curly, and coily textures. Ahead, read our full thoughts on the collection.

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    • Cécred Thermal Shield Mist
    • Cécred Heat Activated Silk Glaze
    • Cécred Volumizing Mousse
    • Cécred Flexible Hold Hairspray
    • Cécred Wrap & Set Foam
    • Cécred Strong Hold Gel

    The Collection: Product Breakdown

    Cécred Thermal Shield Mist, $30

    What it is: The Knowles clearly know how non-negotiable heat-protection is. To drive the point home, they gave us a product that is designed to help avoid singeing our hair with hot tools (up to 450 degrees). “It’s jam-packed with active ingredients,” says Lam-Phaure, adding that she doesn’t see a lot of “fluff” additives. Aside from the brand’s StemShield Complex, the formula contains hydrating ingredients (like panthenol and glycerin), fragrance, and stabilizing preservatives.

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    Cécred

    Thermal Shield Mist

    $30

    Ulta Beauty

    $30

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    Jennet Jusu, editorial assistant: I’m very particular about my protective styles and the routine that comes with them. I have thick, coarse 4B to 4C hair, so the products I use can make or break the final result of my style and the manageability of my hair. When I refresh a braid-out, I typically use a thermal round brush to stretch my hair, straightening each section from root to tip before braiding. For this routine, Cécred’s Thermal Shield Mist fits right in.

    After combing out my three-day-old, crinkled hair, I sprayed my hair from root to tip in sections. I immediately noticed, and loved, the lightweight fragrance (it smells expensive). I also found that my strands didn’t make that alarming hissing sound when I went in with the Hey Mane It’s Giving Body Medium Hot Round Brush.

    My hair is not easy to comb through, so being able to slide a heated brush through it and braid my entire head in about 25 minutes felt like a win. The mist softened my coils just enough to make the heat pass-through smoother and more effective.

    Ccred Thermal Shield Mist Review

    Jusu’s hair before styling.

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    Jusu holding a styled section of hair after using the Cécred Thermal Shield Mist.

    Courtesy of Jennet JusuCécred Heat Activated Silk Glaze, $34

    What it is: Reach for this serum-like glazing fluid before getting a silk press. As the name suggests, it acts as both a heat protectant and a frizz fighter, allowing for a more seamless press-and-curl experience. Its use of denatured alcohol is noteworthy, says Lam-Phaure, as it helps evenly distribute oils and emollients for a smoother, glossier finish. The alcohol quickly flashes off, leaving only the beneficial ingredients—like smoothing hydrolyzed silk—behind. That quick-drying effect also helps prevent over-application, which water-heavy formulas can encourage when results don’t appear right away.

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    Heat Activated Silk Glaze

    $34

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    $34

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    Melenie McGregor, creative producer: The Heat Activated Silk Glaze made my hair feel, well, silky. To test it, I divided my freshly cleansed, detangled, and damp hair into eight sections, massaging two pumps of the slippery fluid into them. I used the FHI Heat Unbrush to evenly distribute the Cécred product throughout my hair for maximum heat protection before blow-drying and flatironing my hair. As I styled my curls, I noticed that I needed fewer passes with my blow-dryer than I normally would, and appreciated how it protected my strands from heat.

    The bottle design is playful without impacting its function. That said, at $34, I do wish it came in a larger size than 5 oz. [Editors’ note: Heat protectant serums and lotions range from $8 to $130, so this one lands in the middle.]

    Ccred Heat Activated Silk Glaze Review

    McGregor before using the Heat Activated Silk Glaze and blow-drying her hair.

    Courtesy of Melenie McGregorCcred Heat Activated Silk Glaze Review

    McGregor after blow-drying and flatironing her hair.

    Courtesy of Melenie McGregorCécred Volumizing Mousse, $32

    What it is: This one's for anyone chasing a blowout that has some va-va-voom. The airy foam was formulated for you to use before drying your hair to create long-lasting bounce and body. Lam-Phaure says that the volumizing magic is in its many film-forming agents: VP/VA copolymer "helps give your hair structure and a slight lift," she explains, while the ingredients that start with "polyquaternium" help "lift the root without a crunchy finish."

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    Volumizing Mousse

    $32

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    $32

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    Sarah Hoffmann, commerce producer: My curl pattern is on the looser side, so I like a mousse for the added volume and definition. Cécred's new formula plays really nicely with my shaggy cut. I applied it to damp hair, using my fingers to evenly rake it through, before scrunching my hair into my palms to define my curls.

    The mousse gave my hair a light lift in the shorter layers and helped define and shape the longer pieces at the bottom, where my curls are naturally a little tighter. It’s also not crunchy at all. You could use different amounts of product to accommodate your hair's porosity and density. My strands are deceptively fine but fluffy, so a small amount did the trick. I flatironed my bangs and allowed the rest of my hair to air-dry (which took about two hours). Overall, I love how this mousse lightly defined my curls while giving me soft, touchable volume.

    Ccred  Volumizing Mousse Review

    Hoffmann with freshly washed hair.

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    Hoffmann after using the Volumizing Mousse and air-drying her hair.

    Courtesy of Sarah HoffmannCécred Flexible Hold Hairspray, $38

    What it is: Anyone who heat-styles regularly knows the value of a good hairspray—one that locks in your look without leaving hair stiff or coated in a sticky film. The Cécred Flexible Hold Hairspray does all of the above and more.

    Lam-Phaure says the formula is unconventional, behaving more like a lightweight smoothing cream than a traditional spray. In addition to a film-former that helps maintain your style, it contains glycerin (which, Lam-Phaure notes, has a thick texture that helps defrizz hair and provide flexible hold) and light emulsifiers commonly found in conditioning products.

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    Cécred

    Flexible Hold Hairspray

    $38

    Ulta Beauty

    $38

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    Jesa Marie Calaor, senior beauty editor: Cécred has been a regular part of my hair-care routine not only because it makes my poofy natural waves look shiny and healthy, but also because of how it smells so effing good. (Seriously, I was letting my hair down from a tight ponytail at an event, and someone pointed out how amazing it smelled.) Now the brand has taken over my styling routine too.

    Before hitting my strands with a thermal round brush (specifically, the Hey Mane It's Giving Body Medium Hot Thermal Round Brush), I spritz on the Thermal Shield Mist. I apply it all over my hair, spraying a bit more onto my ends to keep them from getting crispy. Then I get to curling. As I release each newly styled section, I spray the Flexible Hold Hairspray in small bursts across it, before holding the curl in my hands for a few seconds to let it set. The nozzle dispenses the finest mist, ensuring even coverage. My style holds all day (sometimes into the next day if I sleep face down on the crook of my arm) and the brand’s signature scent wafts behind me.

    Ccred Flexible Hold Hairspray Review

    Calaor before styling her hair.

    Courtesy of Jesa Marie CalaorCcred Flexible Hold Hairspray Review

    Calaor after using the Thermal Shield Mist, styling with a thermal brush, and finishing her style with the Flexible Hold Hairspray.

    Courtesy of Jesa Marie CalaorCécred Wrap & Set Foam, $28

    What it is: A styling collection wouldn’t be complete without a product for those who like to wear their hair curly. The Wrap and Set Foam promises to define natural styles and keep curls frizz-free while protecting strands from humidity and heat. (The latter is crucial for those who like to stretch their hair with a blow-dryer before styling.)

    Glycerin and jojoba oil work together in this formula to hydrate and moisturize the hair. So, while your style will be set in place, your hair will still feel soft to the touch.

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    Cécred

    Wrap & Set Foam

    $28

    Ulta Beauty

    $28

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    Jessica Cruel, editor in chief: Typically, I use a gel-cream to set my twist out after blow-drying my hair straight. When I met the Cécred team to get dialed in on the new styling launch, I wondered, Where is the twisting cream? They assured me that the Wrap + Set foam would get the job done.

    I was skeptical because I've tried that method before with other foams, and the definition and hold never match up. This one does! I was able to get the same definition that I'm used to. The twists were a bit crunchier than I like, but I was able to break that cast by coating my fingers in oil during the takedown.

    There is more shrinkage than when using my typical cream (foam has a lot more liquid, so that makes sense). Overall, this twist-out passed the test. Next time, I'll give my hair another blast of heat after twisting to stretch and get more length. Fortunately, this formula has a heat-protectant built in, which is a plus.

    Ccred Wrap  Set Foam Review

    Cruel before styling her hair.

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    Cruel after using the Wrap & Set Foam to twist her hair.

    Courtesy of Jessica Cruel

    Jusu: The texture of this foam was sticky in my hands when I first rubbed it in, but I was happy to find that it wasn’t as sticky when it dried in my hair. It made my hair look shiny, and felt moisturized almost instantly. I applied the foam in sections before braiding my hair, and in the morning, my hair felt silky and smooth. It’s safe to say this was very effective for my braid-out routine.

    Ccred Wrap  Set Foam Review

    Jusu braiding her blow-dried hair.

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    Jusu after using Wrap & Set Foam to do a braid-out.

    Courtesy of Jennet JusuCécred Strong Hold Gel, $32

    What it is: Designed with natural hairstyles in mind, this durable gel is said to smooth curls and coils into place without drying out the hair or leaving a stiff, cement-like cast. Lam-Phaure explains how the formula achieves this: A light, flexible film locks your style in place, polyquaternium-69 (a polymer) tames flyaways, and denatured alcohol helps it set quickly. The result? A strong, long-lasting hold that doesn’t move as you go about your day.

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    Strong Hold Gel

    $32

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    $32

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    Annie Blay-Tettey, associate beauty editor: Normally, I’d use a strong-hold gel in a twist-out or to slick back the base of a high puff, but with freshly braided cornrows in, I had to pivot to using this gel to lay my edges. The styling collection does include an edge brush, but since I hadn’t gotten my hands on it yet, I reached for my go-to: the BabyTress Edge Brush.

    I usually lay my edges with a thicker pomade-like edge control, so the liquid consistency of this gel threw me off at first. But as I smoothed my wispy baby hairs down, I found the gel had a good grip to it. I had to apply a bit more product than I would with a thicker edge control, but the lightweight texture of the gel worked easily with the brush to slick my hair down with just a few swoops. And unlike a traditional edge control, my hair didn’t feel stiff.

    I applied the Strong Hold Gel at 10 a.m., and by 4:30 p.m. my edges were still laid and intact—a little fuzzier than they were in the morning, but the design I’d swooped on was still going strong.

    Ccred Strong Hold Gel Review

    Blay-Tettey with no product on her baby hairs.

    Courtesy of Annie Blay-TetteyCcred Strong Hold Gel Review

    Blay-Tettey after using the Strong Hold Gel to lay her baby hairs.

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    Cruel: I packed this gel—and only this gel—as edge control on a recent work trip, putting my trust in the Knowles before a panel appearance. When I first started to apply, I worried the formula was too watery to give me the slick that I like. The consistency feels more like a styling gel you would use for ponytails than a thick edge control gel. I put my scarf on and prayed. When it was time for the big reveal, I was shocked by the results. Edges? Laid. Baby hairs? Slicked.

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    Cruel after using the Strong Hold Gel on her edges.

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  • What’s a ‘Mormon Wife’ Supposed to Look Like in 2026? | The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Cast Interview

    What’s a ‘Mormon Wife’ Supposed to Look Like in 2026? | The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Cast Interview

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    March 2026 was poised to be perhaps the pinnacle of Utah Mormon cultural influence. The fourth season of the Hulu sensation The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives was dropping 10 new episodes of soft waves, plump lips, and perky breasts. And just 10 days later, the latest season of The Bachelorette would premiere on ABC with a Mormon woman—Taylor Frankie Paul, a cast member of SLOMW—at its center for the first time. But last week, what may have been cracks in the picture-perfect presentation of this demographic of Utah women became a major fissure when a 2023 video of Paul throwing metal barstools at her ex-partner, Dakota Mortenson, while her child is in the room surfaced online. Just three days before it was set to premiere, The Bachelorette—at a likely cost of tens of millions of dollars—was entirely cancelled. There are reports from cast members that the filming of season five of SLOMW has been paused. (As of press time, Hulu had not replied to a request for comment.)

    Over the last decade, the cultural currency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) has risen sharply in the United States, as the Mormon lifestyle bloggers of the 2010s laid the groundwork for the reality show influencers of today. Those young content creators—with their long, shiny hair, mostly modest attire, affiliate links, and several children under five—walked so Paul and her #MomTok compatriots could run (perhaps a little too far). Is this month’s turmoil an indication that the Mormon commerce machine may come to its inevitable end? Or will it now morph once again?

    A few weeks ago, I flew to Salt Lake City to report on the powerful 2.0 wave of Utahn beauty influence—timed perfectly to this Big Month for Mormons. I sat down with the cast of SLOMW (minus Paul, who pulled out the day before, and Whitney Leavitt, who is currently performing on Broadway as Roxie Hart in Chicago), visited the med spa of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’s Heather Gay, got Utah Curls, and slurped on a “dirty soda.” This is what I found along Interstate 15—and where I think this aesthetic subculture-turned-juggernaut is headed next.

    I've only been in Jessi Draper’s chair for four minutes when she starts telling me about her labiaplasty. “After having a baby, I was like, it's not the same down there. It was hard to wear yoga pants. It was just distracting,” the 33-year-old hairstylist says while twirling a lock of my hair into her signature—and, since 2024, trademarked—“Utah Curls” style. The inner (or, in this case, outer) workings of their genitals may be TMI for the average chat with your hairstylist, but for Draper, this is small talk. In fact, she’s told this story before, on the first season of Hulu’s megahit reality show The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. (Hulu doesn’t release its numbers, but there are rumors that ratings have topped that of The Kardashians.) Getting a labiaplasty—or breast implants, Botox injections, spray tans, or lash extensions—is par for the course in Utah Mormon beauty culture.

    We’re in JZ Styles, a 15,000-square-foot beauty behemoth that Draper founded in 2016 alongside her father. The salon is nestled in the Pleasant Grove suburb of Salt Lake City, just down the road from one of the town’s Swig locations, the “dirty soda” shop that skyrocketed to nationwide fame after the show’s premiere. (Mormon doctrine forbids alcohol consumption; it takes no issue, however, with drinking a blend of Diet Coke, flavored syrup, and half-and-half.) This area, which is home to utopian-sounding towns like Thanksgiving Point and American Fork, has more plastic surgeons per capita than Los Angeles, according to a 2017 report published by the Utah Women & Leadership Project. Utah also has more members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) than, well, anywhere else in the United States; approximately 42% of the state’s population identifies as Mormon.

    Along with the salon, the building is home to a warehouse—where the SLOMW production company rents out space to shoot the cast’s confessionals—and a store that sells walls of hair extensions, styling products, accessories, and merch, including sweatshirts with words like SAINT, SINNER, and FAME WHORE emblazoned on them. There’s also a crewneck that says BAD AT HAIR, a reference to drama Draper had with costars Taylor Frankie Paul, 31, and Demi Engemenn, 31, during season two of the show, when Engemenn allegedly advised Paul to stop seeing Draper for her extensions because she was "bad at hair." Utah Curls is printed on the packaging for Draper’s beige and pink curling irons, which come in three sizes. (She tells me they sold out in less than 24 hours following season one’s premiere.) In the same space is a hair school called JZ Academy. Draper currently has around 50 employees who help her run the place (including her sisters, who serve as the heads of operations, and her mom, who is also a hairstylist, as lead educator). And even though I’m there at 12 p.m., on a random Tuesday in March, six of the salon’s other chairs are filled by young women. All of them are getting blonde highlights.

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    Even if you haven’t seen The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, you probably know a “Mormon wife” when you see one. If the original, modern LDS stereotype was conservative young men in white shirts and black ties (if you’re not one of the millions who saw The Book of Mormon, you know the image), today’s aesthetic vision of Mormonism is quite the opposite. “You can tell when a girl's from Utah,” Draper tells me. There’s “a lot of blonde bitches here,” her costar Mikayla Matthews, 25, says later, as we sit in the back office of JZ Styles with Draper and costar Mayci Neeley, 31. LDS members pioneered the settlement of this state, and Utahns, whether they’re Mormon or not, are heavily influenced by the religion’s culture; the restaurant inside my hotel in downtown Salt Lake City was not serving alcohol, for example. The show’s cast of women, who at some point have all been members of the church, are mostly white with long hair, microbladed eyebrows, Juvéderm-filled lips, and, quite often, pregnant bodies—there are, at the time of publication, 23 children between the seven cast members (we’re not counting Engemenn, who is no longer filming the show).

    Over the sounds of a few high-powered hair dryers, six of the show’s current cast members tell me that the area’s obsession with aesthetics isn’t just an overblown media headline. I believe them since I’ve now seen the infamous aesthetics-focused billboards that line Interstate 15, the major highway that cuts through Utah County, with my own two eyes—they advertise for plastic surgeons, med spas, teeth whitening services, hair extensions, and even Draper’s salon. “I think that if people assume that this is a vain state, they would be correct,” says costar Layla Taylor, 25.

    Each of the SLOMW cast members has spoken openly about their aesthetic work, ranging from neuromodulators to breast implants to the aforementioned labiaplasty. After filming season one, Taylor gifted herself a breast augmentation, rhinoplasty, a tummy tuck, Botox, and filler in her lips, chin, and jaw. “I had kids young, and I love my babies to death, but they screwed up my body, and I wanted to feel hot again,” she said on Page Six’s Virtual Reali-Tea podcast at the time. “I’m single. I want a new husband one day, so I had to revamp!”

    Some of them have documented their experiences on camera—both for the show and for their personal social media. In 2022, Taylor Frankie Paul, the fallen Bachelorette, made the women’s “MomTok” group famous for outing her swinging scandal. In season four, which premiered earlier this month, she gets a breast augmentation. It’s her second in less than four years. I was scheduled to interview Paul at JZ Styles, but the day before I arrived, I was told she would no longer be there. We didn’t get a chance to discuss her revision—or anything else. During a confessional interview, she said she wanted to get a “touch-up” after having another child and also for her upcoming appearance as the lead on The Bachelorette. “I think I’m about to be in a lot of dresses,” she says. “If you know me, I’m not normally in dresses, so I just kind of want to feel good in them.”

    For the stars of SLOMW, telling the world about where and what on their bodies they’ve had poked and prodded feels natural. Like their moral obligation, even. “We're not pushing for people to get plastic surgery,” Matthews says. “It's just like, ‘Hey, if this is something you want to do, there's no shame, there's no judgment. This is my experience for your information, for your knowledge.’”

    “That's how it should be,” adds Neeley. “You see certain celebrities and [they say], ‘I've never done anything.’ I think that's why we like to be open about it too, because I'm like, it's so weird to act like you are perfect. We know we're not.”

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    Neeley, Affleck, and Matthews at JZ Styles, the birthplace of Utah Curls.

    When Allure traveled to Utah in 2017 to investigate that earlier phenomenon of LDS influence, we learned that while there’s no Mormon doctrine that outright says, “thou shalt be hot,” there are messages regarding a woman’s appearance that filter through the church. The LDS website even has a section on “Dress and Appearance” for its young missionaries. “From a young age, we’re taught that our bodies are sacred temples where we make covenants with God. It’s about self-confidence from the inside out. Inner beauty is really important, too,” Dancing with the Stars cast member (and erstwhile blogger) Witney Carson told writer Alice Gregory at the time.

    “It's said that the harder you work as a missionary, the hotter your wife."

    Some are a bit less eloquent than Carson in addressing the value that the religion can put on appearance, particularly that of a woman: “It's said that the harder you work as a missionary, the hotter your wife,” says Julie de Azevedo, PhD, a Salt Lake City–based psychotherapist specializing in Mormon women’s emotional health and relationships. “They joke about it, but I think there's truth in jest.” The misogyny isn’t exactly whispered among Mormon men. It’s often said out loud. And recorded. And published on the internet. In 2015, Elder M. Russell Ballard, a prominent member of the LDS faith, who served as president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles from 2018 until his death in 2023, gave a devotional where he suggested to women that they "don't wander around looking like men. Put on a little lipstick now and then and look a little charming. It's that simple.” There are plenty of other sexist incidents and similar messages that’ve been repeated throughout the church’s recorded history, including a 1994 sermon by former church president David O. McKay in which he encouraged women to wear makeup, declaring “even a barn looks better when it's painted.” It’s not hard to imagine what’s said behind closed doors.

    You don’t need to be exceptionally pious to be affected by the Mormon way of life. In fact, the cast says the church’s influence is very much embedded in their psyches, even though not all of the Wives are devout followers of the religion. It makes sense, since being part of the LDS faith affects every aspect of a churchgoer’s life: what they wear, what they drink, whom they marry, and how they spend their time. Many have vocally left the church, including Taylor, Matthews, Draper, and their costar Miranda Hope, 27. Jen Affleck, 26, tells me she’s currently going through a “faith crisis” and is unsure of where she stands, although a few days after our chat, she vlogged herself attending church. Neeley tells me she’s still very much a practicing Mormon. Paul and costar Whitney Leavitt, 32, still attend church. “If you've ever deconstructed a high-demand religion, it is so much more than just going through the faith crisis alone and coming out on the other side,” Hope says. “There are so many things I'm so grateful for that the church taught me and that I still practice today, but at the same time, there are still things that I find I [need to] work through.”

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    From left: Taylor, Affleck, and Hope were quick to admit that the aesthetic stereotypes of Utahns are exactly what the billboards lining Interstate 15 would lead one to believe.

    Even if they’re not the devout Mormons who wear sacred garments and stay virgins until marriage, to outsiders the cast has become unofficial spokeswomen for the faith, or at least the culture. This is, in part, by design: Dr. de Azevedo says there’s a saying that “every member [is] a missionary," which is the idea that “you shine your light and other people will want to be Mormons.”

    Katie Ludlow Rich, a scholar specializing in Mormon women’s history, tells me that post-World War II, there was a movement within the church to assimilate into the broader American culture. “In the bigger push toward missionary work, there seems to be a stronger emphasis placed on appearance, not only those spiritual imperatives of attracting a mate,” she says. “You are a missionary. Everywhere you go, you represent the church, and so you have to look a particular way in order to represent the church well.” Because who wouldn’t want to join a religion seemingly spitting out beautiful women?

    A recent survey published by two researchers at Brigham Young University (LDS’s higher-education center, and where many young Mormons meet their future mate) found that 14% of the 1,333 Latter-day Saints surveyed (82% of whom were women) have had major cosmetic surgery and 20% had undergone cosmetic enhancements, which, beyond Botox, include treatments such as laser hair removal, chemical peels, and dermabrasion. These numbers, the researchers say, are significantly higher than the national average (according to Pew Research Center, only 4% of Americans report having had cosmetic surgery). Still, 10 years ago, plastic surgery was far more secretive even among members of the LDS community. “Now it's like, I want everyone to know that I am invested in self-care, that I can afford it, that I am going to the coolest place in town, and that I own what I want and I get it,” says Heather Gay, owner of Beauty Lab + Laser, a med spa based in the Utah capital. (She, too, has purchased billboards on Interstate 15, including one two years ago that encouraged passersby to “Love thy selfie.”)

    Gay is also a cast member of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, another successful reality show franchise that lifts the curtain on Utahn Mormon culture (three cast members are ex-Mormons, while one is still practicing). She left the church nine years ago, in her early 40s, and has since publicly distanced herself from the faith. Her book, Bad Mormon, and the Peacock limited series, Surviving Mormonism with Heather Gay, both explore the psychological impact of LDS culture.

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    RHOSLC star Heather Gay now runs two Beauty Lab + Laser locations in the Salt Lake City area.

    The constant nipping and tucking might seem at odds with a religion that preaches modesty and a sacred text that advises parishioners to abstain from consuming alcohol, tobacco, drugs, and caffeine, and declares that tattoos and piercings don’t show “respect toward our earthly bodies.” But Mormonism is a high-demand, patriarchal religion, and the church’s obsession with godly worthiness has only made the fixation on beauty flourish. “There's a scripture that says, ‘Be therefore perfect,’ and I think that's misinterpreted as, ‘be externally flawless,’” says Dr. de Azevedo. “There's kind of this cultural belief in Utah that if you look perfect—if your kids look perfect, if your house is perfect—then somehow it's tied to your righteousness.” As Brigham Young, the second president of the LDS church, told the early Utah settlers in the mid-1800s: “Beautify your gardens, your houses, your farms; beautify the city. This will make us happy and produce plenty.” In other words: Appearance matters.

    “There's a scripture that says, ‘Be therefore perfect,’ and I think that's misinterpreted as, ‘be externally flawless.'"

    It makes sense, then, why these women put so much time and effort into their outward presentation. “Women are encouraged to be stay-at-home moms, so if you don't have other ways to find satisfaction and value, you might focus more on appearance as something you can control or something that you can make you feel good about yourself, because you're not achieving outside of the home as much,” Dr. de Azevedo says.

    “There are these spiritual imperatives that are placed on [Mormon women] to look a particular way in order to attract a husband,” Rich says. Marriage is not a choice. Here, it’s necessary for salvation. “You can't be with your family for eternity in LDS theology unless you are married and sealed for time and eternity in the eldest temple,” says Rich. “To return to heaven or to have an eternal family, that requires marriage.”

    But there are twice as many single women as there are men in the LDS faith, making finding a suitable husband to marry and have babies with yet another competition. And most Mormons don’t risk waiting: The average age of marriage is 28.5 for men and 26.8 for women, according to a 2023 devotional given by the church’s current president, Dallin H. Oaks. The SLOMW cast members were all married for the first time between the ages of 17 and 23. “There is pressure to get married, and when you're finding your significant other, you obviously want to attract the right person,” Affleck tells me. “So what do you do? You do all the right things.”

    The one-upmanship continues even beyond marriage. Rich tells me that she knows of an 88-year-old lifelong Mormon woman living in Boston who goes to weekly lash appointments. “She lives in an upper-middle-class neighborhood in Boston where there are lots of professional women, and she said, ‘None of them go get their eyelashes done. But when I go to church, most women have their eyelashes done,’” Rich says. “And that's a woman in her 80s, feeling this pressure.”

    “It's a performative faith,” says Gay. "You're Mormon as much by the things you believe as by the things you do and don't do. It's like, ‘Oh, are you getting your lips done? I'm getting my lips done. Are you getting Botox? I'm getting Botox.’ You are constantly checking yourself against your neighbor.” Hope, who left the church following her own faith crisis around the time season one began filming, agrees: “I think we've all heard the term ‘keeping up with the Joneses,’ and I think that's very prevalent in Utah,” she says.

    Researchers have found that this kind of environment can create something known as a "contagion effect,” in which attitudes or behaviors can spread throughout a specific population. This phenomenon has also been reported in places like South Korea and in Orthodox Jewish communities, where there is ethnic homogeneity—and an outsized number of plastic surgery patients. The pursuit of perfection, in this case, is also tied to proximity to whiteness. “Everyone's blonde and blue-eyed here,” Affleck, whose mother is Ecuadorian, says. “Being different, we just stand out, and that can cause a lot of insecurities. I mean, I've been guilty of dyeing my hair blonde for that exact reason.” Utah County is 89.2% white, and the LDS faith globally is 72% white.

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    Taylor says that being the only Black cast member on SLOMW is still an everyday struggle. “For a long time, I thought the perception of beauty was long, straight hair, light-colored eyes, skin that wasn't dark like mine,” she tells me. “I tried to bleach my skin one time, and I straightened my hair my whole entire life and have done things that were very toxic because I thought that that's what beauty was because it's all I saw growing up.” While this is in part because of the homogeneity of the region, racism is also embedded into the very fabric of the religion: Earlier versions of the Book of Mormon contained a passage that described dark skin as a curse from God (it’s since been revised to contain less harsh language, says Rich), and until 1978, the LDS faith did not allow Black men to become priests. Today, the church has a statement on its website saying it “condemns racial and cultural prejudice in any form.”

    While she says she’s filtered herself in past seasons, Taylor has since learned to show up as her authentic self. Part of that transformation was inspired by finding a Black hairstylist who understands how to work with her hair texture. “I've had braids now. I've worn wigs now, and it's been so cool to fully embrace that side of myself,” Taylor says. “For a long time, I felt like I wasn't safe to do so.” She had been getting her hair done at JZ Styles, including extensions, but stopped in season three due to the damage caused by the employees’ lack of experience working on Black women’s hair. Now, Draper says she’s working with Taylor’s stylist on a curriculum for JZ Academy. “I just think it's important to kind of expand what you know,” she tells me while I’m in her chair. “Even though Utah's predominantly white, it's good to know everything. I never want to be in that situation again.”

    The night before I was set to interview the SLOMW cast, I strolled through downtown Salt Lake City in the rain looking for a spot to get a manicure. I didn’t have any trouble finding a suitable place steps away from Temple Square—the area known as the historical and spiritual center of the LDS church. Three young women had also braved the downpour to get pedicures, and they sat side-by-side in their Utah best: matching sweatsuits and highlighted beachy waves. Each of them opted for the same pinky-nude polish on their toes. The topic of discussion was fake tanning, and they were listing the pros and cons of their two favorite brands: Glowing Tan and St. Tropez. Two of them were wearing engagement rings. They appeared to be college-age.

    My fellow nail salon-goers were the portrait of the SLOMW season one version of Mormon beauty, but I’d argue the cast today represents Mormon beauty 2.0. So, what’s the 2026 version of a Utah Curl? “It’s all about the blowout,” Affleck says, her dark hair blown out smooth and sleek with soft flips that emphasized her layers. Draper adds that her clients are ditching the stereotypical “long, long, long hair” and requesting shorter, more natural hairstyles and colors. Only two of the eight wives this season are blonde, a stark difference from season one, wherein all but one had highlights, lightened hair, or full-on bleach jobs. Taylor says she hasn’t had lash extensions in years. Matthews took out her breast implants in 2024, although it was more because she believed they contributed to her chronic eczema flare-ups than for aesthetic reasons. Gay also sees the aesthetic goals of her Beauty Lab + Laser clients evolving: Instead of puffing up their faces with filler, they’ve become more interested in microneedling and lasers, which Draper and Hope also say are now part of their beauty routines. “Everyone wants really glowy, really tight, glazed donut skin,” Gay says. (Allure has previously reported on the safety concerns regarding med spas, so please proceed with caution.)

    The new definition of Mormon perfection looks different now, but that’s not to say the pursuit of looking naturally beautiful is easier than looking artificially enhanced. After Draper releases one final Utah Curl into my hair (I now match the six other clients in the salon), she tells me she regrets her most recent cosmetic surgeries, which included an upper and lower blepharoplasty, a procedure that involves removing excess skin around the eyes, along with fat grafting in her face. She says she got caught up in “it,” and I assume she means the quest for flawlessness. “I went in for one thing, and I was talked into doing other things,” she explains. “It can be really easy to get talked into things because we're, again, in Utah Mormon culture, and the standard of beauty is so high, and we're also on TV.”

    Hairstylist and The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives costar Jessi Draper demonstrates Utah Curls which have come to define...

    Draper uses a curling iron from her own line to create her trademark—literally—style of ringlets, called Utah Curls.

    A few days after our chat, Draper shared a video to her 1.6 million Instagram followers, addressing the negative comments from strangers about her appearance. She revealed that she got Kybella injections in hopes of reversing the effects of the fat grafting in her face. “I have such self-confidence issues, and looking back, I can totally see how I was blinded by those,” she says. “I was beautiful, and I wasn’t able to say that a few months ago, and I can say that now.”

    “Appearance is everything here,” Taylor reiterates. She’s been open about her ongoing eating disorder throughout the show, and during the final episode of season four, she tells Hope and Draper that she’s been abusing Tirzepatide, a GLP-1. “I got it from a plastic surgeon here in Utah in the fall of last year,” she tells me. “They just handed it to me without ever having an appointment with me. They got me a prescription, and it was at my house the next day.” She stopped using it a couple of months ago. “I'm very happy that I shared that with the world because there are so many people that abuse this drug and it's so easily accessible now,” she says.

    “I have no interest in changing myself… I mean, I have a boob job, I get Botox."

    Two years ago, Hope seriously considered getting her ears pinned back. “They stick out more than I would like,” she admitted, although she says it never really bothered her until she received comments about it online. She’s since changed her mind. “I remember looking back at baby pictures of my son and even now, he has my ears exactly, and I was like, ‘I'm not doing that anymore," she says. “I have no interest in changing myself… I mean, I have a boob job, I get Botox. I'm still open to doing that stuff. However, I think being very intentional with it is important.”

    With a 40-ounce #MomTok-branded Hydrojug weighing my bag down, I left JZ Styles to tag along with Hope for a visit to Rise Rejuvenation, a med spa just 20 minutes north that’s frequented by the cast. (The American Med Spa Association estimates that there are 225 med spas in Salt Lake City and another 125 in Utah County, where Rise is located.) Season one’s most memorable scene includes Neeley, Leavitt, and Matthews at the practice, inhaling laughing gas in what they describe as a Mormon loophole to get “high” without drugs. When I ask Hope if she ingests the stuff every time she visits the med spa, she laughs and says only sometimes: “I will just for kicks and gigs, but normally I don't do it when I get my Botox done.” Besides getting neuromodulators in her forehead, eleven lines, and lips, Hope often gets HydraFacials at Rise and is interested in getting a Moxi treatment, a non-ablative resurfacing laser. She says she’ll just have to wait until there’s enough downtime between filming to fully recover.

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    Hope gets Botox in her forehead, eleven lines, and lips.

    The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives costar Miranda Hope gets Botox injections which she says are a regular occurrence in...

    After Hope’s appointment, I head back to downtown Salt Lake City with my head of Utah Curls to walk around the 10-acre campus that’s home to the Salt Lake Temple (a modest footprint, really, when you consider that the church is the nation's fifth-largest private landowner and owns 1.7 million acres across America). The area is eerily quiet at 5:30 p.m. A few women pushing strollers walk past me with similar-looking ringlets in their hair, although their eyes look far more tired than mine. I approach the 222-foot-tall temple looming in the center of the campus, but I can’t get too close: It’s currently undergoing an aesthetic upgrade of its own, set to be completed late this year.

    “Hello!” I hear from behind me. I turn to see two modestly dressed, blue-eyed young missionaries approaching me—a blonde sporting a messy low bun and a brunette with undone waves. There isn’t a hair or lash extension in sight. “I love your hair,” the blonde tells me, gesturing to my curls. “Do you want to learn about what goes on in the Temple?”

  • 10 Best Products for Thinning Hair That Help Boost Volume and Density

    10 Best Products for Thinning Hair That Help Boost Volume and Density

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    Ever feel like your hair seemingly thinned overnight? One day, it’s full and bouncy; the next, it looks a little sparse around your hairline. The best products for thinning hair can help create immediate volume or promote healthier scalps and strands, even if genetics, hormones, or stress aren’t doing you any favors. “Hair thinning is a normal, shared experience that tends to happen as we mature, and hormones are a major factor,” says Carlos Vieira, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Philadelphia. Lifestyle factors can contribute, too. “Stress and diet play a big role, and deficiencies in iron or copper can contribute to hair thinning,” says Sandra Petrut, a stylist at Maxine Salon in Chicago. “Chemical treatments, excessive heat, and even scalp conditions like contact dermatitis can also lead to hair loss.”

    Our Top Products for Thinning Hair

    • Best Overall: Living Proof Full Volume & Root-Lifting Spray, $34
    • Best for Hair Growth: Cécred Restoring Hair & Edge Drops, $56
    • Best Styling Foam: Bumble & Bumble Thickening High Drama Styling Foam, $35
    • Best Root Cover: Madison Reed The Great Cover Up Root Touch Up + Brow Filler, $36
    • Best Scalp Serum: Nécessaire The Scalp Serum, $48

    Actual hair regrowth takes time, a lot of patience, and a handful of science-proven ingredients, but volumizing hair products can work right away—giving you the illusion of fuller, thicker hair. “There’s no magic bullet for instantly thicker hair in a permanent sense, but styling products with the right ingredients can create the illusion of temporary volume,” says Jerome Lordet, founder and owner of Jerome Lordet Salon, based in New York City.

    Powder-based products will often use ingredients like silica and fibers, says Los Angeles-based cosmetic chemist Amanda Lam, while foams and mousses “rely more on hair fixatives—like PVP, acrylates copolymer, or VP/VA copolymer—to create volume.” And these days, a lot of new products on the market, “not only target thinning hair but also support overall hair health, helping hair grow stronger and healthier [over time],’ adds Lordet.

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    Best Overall: Living Proof Full Volume & Root-Lifting Spray

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    Full Volume & Root-Lifting Spray

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    Why we love it: When Allure’s former content director Kara McGrath says this spray “completely changed her at-home blowouts,” you know it’s worth paying attention to. Designed for thinning or baby-fine hair, Living Proof’s Full Volume & Root-Lifting Spray brings the drama in the best way. It’s boosted by the brand’s thickening molecule, plus water-soluble resins that lift your roots without any crunch. Amaranth peptides help plump each follicle so your hair looks fuller, bouncier, and way more blowout-y. Add in a blend of volume-locking polymers, and you’re looking at bumped-up hair density that actually sticks around, too.

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    McGrath before applying the Living Proof Full Volume & Root-Lifting Spray

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    Tester feedback from former content director Kara McGrath

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    “It added noticeable volume without making my fine hair feel crunchy or dry. I can still run my fingers through my roots when I use this stuff, which can’t be said of some other volumizers that give me similar oomphy results.” —Kara McGrath, former content director

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    • Key ingredients: resin blend, peptides, mushroom extract, proprietary time-released styling technology
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    Best for Hair Growth: Cécred Restoring Hair & Edge Drops

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    Why we love it: Six years in the making, Cécred was built around the straightforward idea that stronger hair starts at the root, and great formulas should work across every texture. The brand’s Restoring Hair & Edge Drops focus on a concern many people with textured hair know well: thinning around the hairline, which is often caused by tension from tight styles. This lightweight, fast-absorbing serum is designed for fragile edges and thinning spots, helping hair look fuller and stronger over time. Omer Ibrahim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Chicago, says the peptides in the formula show promising evidence for supporting hair growth, while Brattleboro, Vermont-based cosmetic chemist Sherry Backman notes they may help influence follicle signaling and encourage thicker strands.

    Biotin and keratin help reinforce the hair shaft to reduce breakage, while ginger extract and fermented rice proteins have been known to support a healthier scalp environment. A subtle sandalwood-musk scent and a refreshing hint of peppermint oil give it a light, cooling feel that makes it feel a little more like self-care.

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    “A year ago, I started to notice how my edges seemed to snap with even the slightest slick back. So, I put away the edge brush and picked up these Cécred Restoring Hair & Edge Drops. I'm on my second bottle! It feels like a serum, not so watery that my natural hair reverts, but not too oily either. The smell is divine, and after months of using it, I feel my hairline has become more resilient.” —Jessica Cruel, editor in chief

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    • Key ingredients: bioactive keratin ferment, biopeptide-5, biotin, fermented rice powder, ginger extract, rose extract
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best Shampoo and Conditioner: Harklinikken Fortifying Shampoo and Daily Conditioner

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    Why we love it: Balancing your scalp’s pH won’t magically reverse thinning or spark brand-new growth, but it does help create the kind of environment where hair can thrive. Think of it like soil for a plant: When the foundation is healthy and stable, follicles have a better shot at doing their job and producing stronger strands. Keeping the scalp slightly acidic also supports the skin barrier, helps calm irritation, and keeps the hair cuticle smoother—small factors that add up to hair that looks and feels healthier over time.

    Harklinikken’s Fortifying Shampoo focuses on strengthening while it cleans, using a blend of aloe vera and glycosides to gently lift away buildup without stripping your scalp of its natural oils. The formula pairs cleansing agents with hydrating ingredients like glycerin, betaine, and panthenol. Niacinamide adds a subtle scalp-care element, supporting a healthier environment for hair over time. Follow with the Daily Conditioner, which hydrates with glycerin, another dose of soothing aloe, and avocado oil to smooth strands while keeping them light and bouncy. The silicone-free formula focuses moisture on the lengths, so fine or thinning hair stays soft and airy rather than weighed down.

    Senior editor Jesa Marie Calaor before applying the Harklinikken Balancing Shampoo and Daily Conditioner

    Allure senior beauty editor Jesa Marie Calaor before applying the Harklinikken Fortifying Shampoo and Daily Conditioner

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    Calaor after applying the Harklinikken Fortifying Shampoo and Daily Conditioner

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    Tester feedback from senior beauty editor Jesa Marie Calaor

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    “The day I started using Harklinikken's Fortifying Shampoo and Daily Conditioner was the day I realized I might have been settling for less from my hair products. The shampoo thoroughly cleanses without stripping my strands, while the conditioner effortlessly detangles as I work it through the lengths of my hair. The latter feels lighter than some of my other conditioners, but that doesn't mean it skimps out on the moisture. Once dry, my hair feels soft without that filmy or oily residue some conditioners leave behind. My only gripe is that I wish the bottles were bigger—I have such long hair and go through them quickly.” —Jesa Marie Calaor, senior beauty editor

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    • Key ingredients: shampoo: aloe, niacinamide, glycerin, betaine, panthenol; conditioner: glycerin, aloe, avocado oil, lactic acid
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best Hair Oil: Marc Anthony Strictly Curls Strength & Shine Supreme Oil

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    Why we love it: Despite the name, you don’t actually need curls to appreciate Marc Anthony’s Strictly Curls Strength & Shine Supreme Oil. But if you have curls that tend to snap before reaching their full length, this one is especially helpful. This lightweight oil blend is packed with nourishing oils like castor, coconut, almond, and jojoba, which moisturize strands, smooth frizz, and boost shine without leaving hair greasy. Rosemary extract and biotin support stronger-looking hair, while antioxidant-rich ingredients like rice bran, grapeseed, and vitamin E help defend against environmental stressors. Botanical extracts—including aloe, chamomile, and nettle—add an extra layer of conditioning for both the hair and scalp. The texture is surprisingly nongreasy, so a few drops can tame flyaways, add slip, or revive curls between wash days.

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    Allure associate beauty editor Annie Blay-Tettey before applying the Marc Anthony Strictly Curls Strength & Shine Supreme Oil

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    Blay-Tettey after applying the Marc Anthony Strictly Curls Strength & Shine Supreme Oil

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    Tester feedback from associate beauty editor Annie Blay-Tettey

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    "I try not to overthink hair oils. Ideally, I just want something that seals moisture into my strands and scalp without leaving it greasy. This oil does just that. I love the nozzle tip which makes it especially easy to apply when I have a protective style in." —Annie Blay-Tettey, associate beauty editor

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    • Key ingredients: castor, coconut, almond, and jojoba oils, rosemary, biotin, rice bran, grapeseed, vitamin E
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best Styling Foam: Bumble & Bumble Thickening High Drama Styling Foam

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    Bumble and Bumble

    Thickening High Drama Styling Foam

    $35

    Ulta Beauty

    Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying the Bumble & Bumble Thickening High Drama Styling Foam

    Christa Joanna Lee

    Why we love it: Thickening. High. Drama. Three words that sound pretty good if your hair likes to fall flat. Bumble and Bumble’s Thickening High Drama Styling Foam gives fine or thinning hair a noticeable lift without veering into crunchy, helmet-hair territory. The airy foam uses the brand’s Strand-Plumping Technology to temporarily expand each strand, helping hair look fuller and more voluminous. Rice peptides add instant body and thickness, while an antioxidant-rich blend with ginger root and resveratrol helps support a healthier scalp environment and defend against external stressors. It also features caffeine, which is a helpful ingredient in thinning-hair products because it can help counter some of the hormonal factors that contribute to hair loss and support the follicles where hair growth begins, says Dr. Vieira. It even doubles as a heat protectant, making it especially handy before a blowout.

    Lee before applying the Bumble  Bumble Thickening High Drama Styling Foam

    Lee before applying the Bumble & Bumble Thickening High Drama Styling Foam

    Christa Joanna LeeLee after applying the Bumble  Bumble Thickening High Drama Styling Foam

    Lee after applying the Bumble & Bumble Thickening High Drama Styling Foam

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    Tester feedback from contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee

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    “My hair probably doesn’t look like it’s thinning, but I had at least twice as much of it seven years ago, pre-kids. Lately, I’ve been shedding in clumps, so I’m doing everything I can to make what’s left look as full as possible. The first time I used Bumble & Bumble’s Thickening High Drama Styling Foam, my hair was a little too air-dried and it didn't distribute as properly as it should—but on properly damp hair (as directed), it’s a different story. As I blow-dry, it gives just enough grip with my round brush to really lift at the roots and build volume where I need it most. There’s a slight hold, too, so the fullness sticks around until my next wash.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: rice peptides, caffeine, ginger root, resveratrol
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best Root Cover: Madison Reed The Great Cover Up Root Touch Up + Brow Filler

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    Madison Reed

    The Great Cover Up Root Touch Up + Brow Filler

    $36

    Amazon

    $36

    Ulta Beauty

    Allure senior commerce director Shanna Shipin applying the Madison Reed The Great Cover Up Root Touch Up + Brow Filler in Ombra Dark Brown

    Shanna Shipin

    Why we love it: Even though Madison Reed The Great Cover Up Root Touch Up + Brow Filler is technically designed to conceal gray roots and fill in brows, this 2024 Best of Beauty Award winner can also double as makeup, concealing areas where you have sparse hair growth (like around the temples and along the hairline). Once you apply it with the included brush (or spoolie, if you want to be extra-precise), it won't budge—and can even withstand rain and sweat. It also comes in six shades, so most people can find a passable match—and no one will be the wiser.

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    Shipin before applying the Madison Reed The Great Cover Up Root Touch Up + Brow Filler in Ombra Dark Brown

    Shanna ShipinSelfie of Shanna Shipin after applying the Madison Reed The Great Cover Up Root Touch Up  Brow Filler

    Shipin after applying the Madison Reed The Great Cover Up Root Touch Up + Brow Filler in Ombra Dark Brown

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    Tester feedback from senior commerce director Shanna Shipin

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    "After both of my pregnancies, I dealt with a horrifying amount of hair loss, and nothing worked better for me than simply applying hair makeup to my scalp to cover up the bald spots. My biggest area of concern was my hairline, which receded so far back that every time I looked in the mirror, my face just appeared off. I used this Madison Reed cover-up for both of my fourth trimesters, and loved how easy it was to powder a hairline back onto my scalp. The product has great staying powder, and easily comes out in the shower (I'd suggest a detox shampoo to really lift it out of your roots). I love that the brush helps seamlessly blend the powder into my scalp, and that it comes with a really great brow brush and spoolie to tackle your brows at the same time!" —Shanna Shipin, senior commerce director

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    • Key ingredients: keratin, argan oil, ginseng root extract
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best Scalp Serum: Nécessaire The Scalp Serum

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    Nécessaire

    The Scalp Serum

    $48

    Amazon

    $48

    Sephora

    McGrath applying the Nécessaire The Scalp Serum

    Kara McGrath

    Why we love it: If your part’s looking wider or your ponytail feels a little wimpy, Nécessaire’s The Scalp Serum might be your new, low-maintenance fix. This lightweight, fragrance-free formula features 5% capixyl—a blend of red clover extract and a peptide that helps reduce shedding and promote thicker-looking strands. “Some studies have shown it can be just as effective as 3% minoxidil,” New York City-based board-certified dermatologist Michelle Henry, MD, told Allure. But unlike minoxidil, it carries a lower risk of irritation or unwanted facial hair, making it a smart choice for sensitive scalps. It’s also approved by the National Eczema Association, which speaks to how gentle it is. To top it off, the serum includes hyaluronic acid, biotin, and niacinamide to keep your scalp calm, hydrated, and thriving, so your hair can live its best, fullest life.

    McGrath before applying the Ncessaire The Scalp Serum

    McGrath before applying the Nécessaire The Scalp Serum

    Kara McGrathMcGrath after applying the Ncessaire The Scalp Serum

    McGrath after applying the Nécessaire The Scalp Serum for four months

    Kara McGrath

    Tester feedback from McGrath

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    “[At first,] I did not have high hopes. But then, several months in, my hair started to feel…different. It took two hands to hold it all. My ponytails started to more closely resemble that of the equines they’re named for: thick (for me), shiny, and bouncy. The length, which had previously seemed to tap out just below my collarbones, was reaching mid-boob territory.” —Kara McGrath, former content director

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: capixyl, hyaluronic acid, biotin, niacinamide
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best Mask: Ryo Damage Care & Nourishing Treatment

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    Ryo

    Damage Care & Nourishing Treatment

    $19

    Amazon

    $23

    Yesstyle

    Why we love it: For those new to K-beauty hair care, it’s all about healthy hair, starting with the scalp. Take Ryo’s Damage Care & Nourishing Treatment. While it smooths and revives damaged strands with nourishing ingredients like pomegranate and camellia oil extracts, the real focus is on what’s happening at the root. Korean ginseng extract and caffeine help support a healthier scalp environment, while rice from Yeoju—an especially nutrient-dense variety grown in mineral-rich soil—adds softness and strength from the root through the lengths. Worried about applying a rich mask near the scalp? “Most masks can clog follicles, but Ryo is designed to touch the scalp,” says Cherin Choi, a hairstylist and colorist based in Los Angeles, noting that it helps lift weak hair while keeping the scalp balanced.

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: pomegranate extract, camellia oil, rice, ginseng, caffeine
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best for Volume: Oribe Maximista Thickening Spray

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    Maximista Thickening Spray

    $42

    Amazon

    $42

    Nordstrom

    Why we love it: If you’re after maximum volume and thickness, look no further than Oribe—the brand stylists swear by for big, bouncy blowouts and that unmistakable luxury finish—with its Maximista Thickening Spray. It’s packed with thickening copolymers to pump up the volume and lock it in, plus amino acids to keep hair strong and moisturized. And because Oribe always goes the extra mile, its signature complex protects against environmental stressors, while built-in heat protection keeps your hair safe from hot tools. If your thinning hair is also prone to frizz, the cetrimonium chloride in this spray provides conditioning and anti-static powers—making it especially helpful for curly hair.

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    • Key ingredients: amino acids, thickening copolymers, cetrimonium chloride
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best Mousse: R+Co Rodeo Star Thickening Style Foam

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    R+Co

    Rodeo Star Thickening Style Foam

    $38

    Amazon

    $38

    Dermstore

    Why we love it: Creating voluminous hair starts in the shower, but to keep that full, bouncy look going, the right styling products are key, like R+Co Rodeo Star Thickening Style Foam. “This styling foam delivers quick, nonsticky fullness with a soft, touchable feel,” says Petrut. It incorporates skin care-inspired ingredients, like vitamin E to deeply condition hair, kiwi fruit extract to help maintain moisture balance, and aloe vera leaf extract to minimize breakage and add shine, to give hair a fuller, bouncier look. If bold volume is what you’re after, this is your go-to.

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    • Key ingredients: vitamin E, kiwi fruit extract, aloe leaf extract
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Frequently asked questions

    What is the best-proven product for thinning hair?

    If you’re experiencing hair thinning, the right products can make a big difference. The best approach focuses on hair growth, scalp health, and follicle strength. “Minoxidil is the most tried-and-true ingredient for hair loss and thinning,” says Dr. Mislankar. (You might recognize it as the main ingredient in Rogaine, which is a minoxidil foam.)

    Other ingredients like “biotin, caffeine, rosemary oil, and niacinamide have also been shown to promote the temporary appearance of hair thickness,” says Jae-Manuel Cardenas, a New York City-based hairstylist, who recommends root lifters, volumizing products, and other hairstyle formulas to temporarily deliver fuller hair.

    Hair-growth supplements are a dime a dozen, but dermatologists don’t agree on how much they can really help. And since they can come with side effects, it’s important to talk to your doctor first.

    Can hair grow back after thinning?

    Hair can grow back after thinning, but it depends on the cause. “In some cases, like telogen effluvium—temporary hair shedding caused by stress, illness, or hormonal changes—hair often grows back on its own with time and patience,” says Dr. Mislankar. (For instance, minoxidil won’t do a whole lot for postpartum hair loss, which is caused by hormone changes during and after pregnancy.)

    However, if thinning is due to androgenetic alopecia (hereditary hair loss, or female-pattern hair loss), long-term treatments like medications or procedures are usually needed to maintain new growth. “While waiting for hair to regrow, avoiding excessive heat styling or harsh chemicals helps prevent further damage. Volumizing shampoos, leave-in treatments, and proper styling techniques can also make hair appear fuller in the meantime,” she says.

    What are the “Big 3” for thinning hair?

    The big three for thinning hair are minoxidil, finasteride, and ketoconazole. “They each play a special part in encouraging hair growth. Minoxidil works by widening blood vessels in your scalp, boosting circulation so more nutrients reach your hair follicles—helping to spark new growth and keep shedding in check. Finasteride blocks an enzyme called 5-alpha reductase—the one that turns testosterone into DHT (a.k.a. the hormone that makes hair follicles shrink and leads to thinning). Less DHT means your follicles stay active longer, helping to keep your hair where it belongs. Ketoconazole isn’t just for fighting fungus—it also helps mitigate scalp inflammation, one of the culprits behind hair loss. Research suggests it has mild anti-androgenic properties, meaning it may help minimize DHT’s impact on hair follicles,” says Dr. Mislankar. Together, they can create the ideal foundation for new hair growth.

    Meet the experts

    • Sherry Backman, a cosmetic chemist based in Brattleboro, Vermont
    • Jae-Manuel Cardenas, a senior hairstylist at Ollin Salon NYC by Johnny Ramirez, based in New York City
    • Cherin Choi, a hairstylist and colorist based in Los Angeles
    • Michelle Henry, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Skin & Aesthetic Surgery of Manhattan, based in New York City
    • Omer Ibrahim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Salmalita Cosmetics, based in Chicago
    • Jerome Lordet, founder and owner of Jerome Lordet Salon, based in New York City
    • Sanda Petrut, a stylist at Maxine Salon in Chicago
    • Carlos Vieira, a board-certified dermatologist at The Dermatology Specialists based in Philadelphia

    How we test and review products

    We always enlist a range of testers for our makeup vertical, but hair-care products and tools are another story. While there are certainly products that can be used across different hair textures, lengths, curl patterns, thicknesses, colors (natural and unnatural), and needs, hair products are often created with specific consumers in mind. Many are created in order to address a concern (dandruff, breakage, brittleness) or to work most effectively for a specific hair type (4C curls, wavy hair, gray hair). You wouldn’t want to pick up a purple shampoo that’s only been reviewed by someone with, say, auburn hair, or a diffuser that’s never been tested by anyone with curls—right?

    For our review of the best products for thinning hair, we enlisted the help of multiple editors, writers, contributors, and hair experts—many of whom want shinier, healthier-looking hair. Testers considered performance across four primary categories: efficacy, texture and experience, fragrance, and packaging. For more on what's involved in our reporting, check out our complete reviews process and methodology page.

    Our staff and testers

    A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness or a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine; you may simply be browsing around for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal.

    After all, can we really say a skin-care product is the "best" for people over 50 if the only testers we've solicited opinions from folks who have yet to hit 30? Can we honestly deem a high-end diffuser worthy of your hard-earned cash if it’s never been tested on curls? We're proud that our staff spans a wide range of ages, skin tones, hair textures, genders, and backgrounds, which means that we are able to fairly assess any beauty product that comes into the beauty closet.

  • 11 Best Medicube Skin-Care Products for Smoother, Clearer Skin

    11 Best Medicube Skin-Care Products for Smoother, Clearer Skin

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    What stands out most about the best Medicube products is how they make K-beauty skin care feel simple, effective, and genuinely approachable—both in routine and in price. Many fans have streamlined their routines down to a handful of hero products that deliver that same glass-skin glow you’d expect from a full 10-step lineup (a major win for anyone short on time). For those with dry or sensitive skin, the brand’s formulas are especially appealing—they multitask without overwhelming the skin barrier.

    Medicube relies on ingredients practically synonymous with Korean skin care. You’ll find polydeoxyribonucleotides (PDRN), derived from salmon DNA, to help support skin renewal and improve the appearance of uneven tone. Many formulas also feature Centella asiatica (a.k.a. cica), a go-to for soothing. “Sensitive skin is a very common skin type in Korea due to high pollution levels," says Charlotte Cho, cofounder of K-beauty retailer Soko Glam based in New York City. “As a result, sensitive-skin friendly ingredients, such as cica, are frequently seen in Korean beauty products to calm inflammation, redness, and irritated skin.”

    Our Top Medicube Products

    • No Ghosting: No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen, $22 $15
    • Pretty in Pink: Pink Peptide Serum, $22 $15
    • Set the Tone: Collagen Milk Toning Wrapping Mask, $22 $15
    • Pore Over This: Zero Pore Pads, $31 $15
    • R You Glowing Yet?: Age-R Booster Pro, $228 $132
    • Bursting Bounce: PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream, $22 $16

    Beyond ingredients, Medicube’s textures are part of the appeal: Think foam serums that feel like whipped bubbles and collagen creams that burst on contact, releasing pockets of hydration that melt right into skin. You'll find a routine that feels as enjoyable as it is effective.

    R You Glowing Yet?: Age-R Booster Pro

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    Medicube

    Age-R Booster Pro

    $220

    Amazon

    Allure editor in chief Jessica Cruel using the Medicube Age-R Booster Pro

    Jessica Cruel

    Why it's worth it: Most microcurrent devices make big promises, but then lose you somewhere between all the extra attachments and the hunt for the right conductive gel. It’s why so many end up buried in a drawer, forgotten after just a few uses. Medicube’s Age-R Booster Pro stands out by keeping this streamlined (just the device and your go-to serum). But don’t confuse simple for basic. It delivers on versatility with four built-in modes: Booster Mode (electroporation) to enhance product absorption, MC Mode (microcurrent) to target fine lines, Derma Shot Mode (EMS) to firm and contour, and Air Shot Mode to support pore elasticity.

    Tester feedback from editor in chief Jessica Cruel

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    "I must say: This is the most powerful device I have ever used. Setting three out of five had my muscles twitching (in a good way). I also like that it has a screen that tracks the time, so I don't have to keep track of beeps. I find the user experience is better than many microcurrent devices I've used in the past.” —Jessica Cruel, editor in chief

    Jessica has normal skin and has been using the Medicube Age-R Booster Pro once a month for six months.

    Product highlights

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    • Four modes (Booster Mode: Electroporation, MC Mode: Microcurrent, Derma Shot Mode, and Air Shot Mode: Electric Needles)
    • Five intensity levels each
    • Medicube AGE-R App compatibility
    • USB-C charging cable

    How the brand tested this product's efficacy

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    Medicube conducted clinical studies for all four modes used in combination with skin-care products and lists these statistics on its Singaporean site:

    • Forehead volume: improved by 35.9% after 2 weeks of use
    • Smile lines: improved by 24.2% after 2 weeks of use
    • Between the brows (11s): Improved by 16.1% after 2 weeks of use
    • Crow's feet: improved by 12.6% after 2 weeks of use
    • Neck lines: improved by 11.8% after 2 weeks of use
    • Skin density: improved by 5.46% after 2 weeks of use

    Burst of Radiance: Collagen Glow Bubble Serum

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    Medicube

    Collagen Glow Bubble Serum

    $22 $20 (9% off)

    Amazon

    Why it's worth it: Korean skin-care brands are known for their sensorial textures, and the Collagen Glow Bubble Serum has to be one of the most fun we’ve ever tried. The airy mousse has a fluffy, cloud-like texture—almost reminiscent of a light shaving foam—as it melts into the skin. Beyond the playful application, it delivers real benefits for all skin types, especially mature skin: Collagen and elastin help support firmness and bounce while hyaluronic acid draws in hydration to keep skin looking plump and dewy. True to its name, this “bubble serum” is featherlight yet deeply hydrating, though our tester notes you might notice a slight tackiness for a minute or two as it settles in.

    Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying the Medicube Collagen Glow Bubble Serum

    Christa Joanna LeeLee after applying the Medicube Collagen Glow Bubble Serum

    Lee after applying the Medicube Collagen Glow Bubble Serum

    Christa Joanna Lee

    ​​Tester feedback from contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee

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    “This serum has a light, foamy texture that sits somewhere between a gel and a mousse—it’s a little unusual at first, but easy to get used to. Once it settles, it leaves an ever-so-slight tacky finish that works well during the day, giving makeup something to grip onto so it applies more evenly.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer

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    • Key ingredients: collagen, elastin, hyaluronic acid
    • Fragrance-free: no

    No Ghosting: No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen

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    Medicube

    No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen

    $22 $19 (14% off)

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    Why it's worth it: K-beauty sunscreens are always trying to outdo themselves—who can make the most lightweight, zero-white cast, skin-care-packed formula yet? So when Allure’s resident K-beauty expert said she found the “glowiest sunscreen ever,” our ears perked up. If dull, tired-looking skin is the concern, Medicube’s No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen SPF 50 makes a strong case for itself. The chemical formula layers protection with a nourishing, skin-care-forward lineup: Niacinamide helps visibly brighten and even tone, while hyaluronic acid pulls in hydration so skin looks plumper and fresher, never greasy. Collagen and peptides add that softly cushioned, lit-from-within finish, and soothing Centella asiatica keeps skin calm and comfortable.

    Allure commerce editor Sarah Han applying the Medicube No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen

    Sarah HanHan after applying the Medicube No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen

    Han after applying the Medicube No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen

    Sarah Han

    Allure managing editor Alessandra Foresto applying the Medicube No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen

    A selfie of Allure managing editor Alessandra Foresto after applying the Medicube No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen

    Foresto after applying the Medicube No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen

    Alessandra Foresto

    Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han

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    “Medicube was not lying about the 'No Cast, Just Glow' name. This is one of the glowest, most brightening sunscreens I've ever tried, and boy, does my dried-out winter skin appreciate it. (Full disclosure: I don't think my combo skin could handle this during the warmer months, lest I want to venture straight into greasy, not glowy, territory.) It does take a beat to fully rub in—granted, I go a little heavy on application, but better to overdo it than…underdo it—but once you do, there's nary a trace! The ingredients are quite familiar to the average skin-care lover, but something about this lineup—niacinamide, cica, peptides, and collagen—ups the dewy ante by a lot, and I'm glad for it. I can easily skip my a.m. moisturizer and it also doubles as a hydrating primer. Win, win, and win." —Sarah Han, commerce editor

    Tester feedback from managing editor Alessandra Foresto

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    “Like a good beauty editor, sunscreen is not a step I skip even on the darkest, rainiest days. I like this Medicube SPF because it's light and absorbs quickly but still feels moisturizing, plus it has a very subtle radiant finish. Unlike other sunscreens, it doesn't leave a white cast behind and it also doesn't feel thick and sticky on my face. But, most importantly for me, it does not make my makeup pill. I use it as the last step in my moisturizing routine every morning, after a hyaluronic acid serum and a moisturizing cream, and before concealer and foundation.” —Alessandra Foresto, managing editor

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    • Sunscreen type: chemical
    • Key ingredients: 13.6% homosalate, 9% octocrylene, 4.5% octisalate, 2.7% avobenzone, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, ceramides, collagen, peptides, Centella asiatica
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Very A-peel-ing: Collagen Wrapping Mask

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    Medicube

    Collagen Wrapping Mask

    $19

    Amazon

    Allure features director Dianna Mazzone Singh peeling off the Medicube Collagen Night Wrapping Mask

    Dianna Singh

    Why it's worth it: No wonder Medicube’s Collagen Wrapping Mask has gone viral—there aren’t many skin-care products that deliver that kind of instant gratification. Still, the appeal goes beyond the peel. Unlike traditional peel-off masks that focus on quick, surface-level results, this one acts more like an overnight cocoon, sealing in hydration while you sleep before lifting away in the morning. The thick, elastic texture sets into a flexible film that feels cushioning rather than tight.

    Inside, it’s packed with familiar favorites: collagen, hyaluronic acid, and ceramides to help skin look plumper and hydrated, plus niacinamide to boost glow and adenosine to smooth the look of fine lines. A few less-expected additions—like agave stem extract and chlorella (a nutrient-rich algae)—support skin resilience, so you wake up looking refreshed, not just temporarily glazed.

    Tester feedback from features director Dianna Singh

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    "The way my skin looks with a layer of Medicube Collagen Night Wrapping Mask is exactly how I want my skin to look without it: glassy, glowy, and clear. And with each overnight—yes, overnight—application of its niacinamide- and hyaluronic acid-infused formula, I get a little bit closer to that goal. I've been using it once or twice a week and never cease to be delighted by the satisfaction of peeling it away in the morning." —Dianna Singh, features director

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    • Mask type: peel-off mask
    • Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, glycerin, vitamin E, ceramide Np, collagen extract

    Set the Tone: Collagen Milk Toning Wrapping Mask

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    Medicube

    Collagen Milk Toning Wrapping Mask

    $22 $19 (14% off)

    Amazon

    Han applying the Medicube Collagen Milk Toning Wrapping Mask

    Sarah Han

    Why it’s worth it: Unlike the original Collagen Wrapping Mask, which stays put overnight, the Collagen Milk Toning Wrapping Mask gets to work in just 20 minutes. And if you’ve ever browsed beauty shelves in Seoul, you’ve likely seen the phrase “tone-up” everywhere—no, it doesn’t relate to toner. It’s actually pretty literal, referring to formulas that help visibly brighten, even out, and clarify your overall skin tone.

    This particular peel-off mask creates that effect with niacinamide, alpha-arbutin, and glutathione to target dullness and discoloration on the spot, while collagen water and collagen amino acids add a subtle, bouncy plumpness. Milk protein extract gives skin that softly blurred finish, and ceramides, Centella asiatica, and panthenol round things out with barrier support. As it sets, the formula forms a flexible, opaque wrapping layer that seals everything in.

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    Han before applying the Medicube Collagen Milk Toning Wrapping Mask

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    Han after applying the Medicube Collagen Milk Toning Wrapping Mask

    Tester feedback from Han

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    “Nothing against overnight masks, but this tosser-and-turner simply doesn't mesh with that sort of wear time. Medicube's most viral collagen mask may be the overnight formula but I jumped for joy when I heard the K-beauty brand launched a 20-minute milky version. It is a little sticky when applying (to be expected, though), but easy to slather on a thick layer—crucial to a seamless peel-off. (It's ok if said layer isn't super even!) After time is up and I remove the mask, my skin definitely looks a bit brighter (thanks niacinamide), though I'm not sure about the firming claims. I'll leave that task to my heavier-duty, leave-on serums. All in all, it's a solid mask I can see myself using once a week.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: niacinamide, alpha-arbutin, glutathione, collagen water, collagen amino acids, ceramides, Centella asiatica, panthenol
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Pretty in Pink: Pink Peptide Serum

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    Medicube

    Pink Peptide Serum

    $22 $19 (14% off)

    Amazon

    Allure video producer Lauren Alberti applying the Medicube Pink Peptide Serum

    Lauren Alberti

    Why it's worth it: This won’t be the first time you’ll hear about PDRN. It works so well because these topical salmon DNA derivatives are “very similar to human DNA and can help with skin quality, luminosity, and texture,” New York City-based board-certified plastic surgeon Jennifer Levine, MD, told Allure. The supporting players do their part, too: Niacinamide helps brighten and refine, while adenosine and a multi-peptide blend (including copper peptides) lend a firmer, healthier-looking finish. Hydrators like glycerin and sodium hyaluronate keep things comfortably plump, and a mix of botanical extracts—rose, turmeric, holy basil—adds a calming layer.

    Tester feedback from video producer Lauren Alberti

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    “I've been using this product for the last few months as part of my never-ending battle against dry skin. After a few uses, I could see that this was definitely contributing to more hydrated-looking skin, helping me achieve that dewy glow. I typically use it with the Medicube Booster Pro to really get the product into my pores.” —Lauren Alberti, video producer

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    • Key ingredients: salmon PDRN, niacinamide, adenosine, peptides, glycerin, sodium hyaluronate, rose, turmeric, holy basil
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Pink Drink: PDRN Pink Vita Coating Sheet Mask

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    Medicube

    PDRN Pink Vita Coating Sheet Mask

    $22 $20 (9% off)

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    Why it's worth it: In this face mask, PDRN not only helps repair a compromised skin barrier but also works to fade dark spots and hyperpigmentation, revealing a brighter, healthier-looking complexion over time. It’s also infused with collagen and pink vitamin B12 to help soften the look of fine lines, restore elasticity, and refine overall skin texture. The sheet itself hits that ideal middle ground: not so flimsy that it bunches or folds in on itself, but not so thick that it feels stiff or prone to slipping. It hugs the contours of your face, stays in place without constant adjusting, and makes the whole experience feel comfortable, soothing, and—yes—like a true self-care moment.

    Lee applying the Medicube PDRN Pink Vita Coating Sheet Mask

    Christa Joanna LeeLee after applying the Medicube PDRN Pink Vita Coating Sheet Mask

    Lee after applying the Medicube PDRN Pink Vita Coating Sheet Mask

    Christa Joanna Lee

    Tester feedback from Lee

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    “I’ve tried enough sheet masks to know that if it won’t stay put, I’m already annoyed. This one is so clingy in the best way. I usually mask while I’m WFH, sitting upright at my desk, so that alone is a huge win. It also has this consistently cool, refreshing feel, even in the warmer months. Paired with the formula, it leaves my skin feeling really comforted and calm afterward.” —Christa Lee, contributing commerce writer

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: salmon PDRN, collagen, pink vitamin B12
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Pore Over This: Zero Pore Pads

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    Medicube

    Zero Pore Pads

    $31 $19 (39% off)

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    Allure associate social media manager Katie Gunderman applying the Medicube Zero Pore Pads

    Katie Gunderman

    Why it’s worth it: No offense to the classic cotton pad you soak yourself with, but it never quite hits the same, especially if you have acne-prone skin, where too much product or extra friction can make things worse. Pre-soaked toner pads take the guesswork out, giving you a consistent amount of formula every time and a gentler, more controlled swipe.

    Medicube’s Zero Pore Pads are saturated with a clarifying blend that exfoliates dead skin, absorbs excess oil, and helps keep pores looking clear without overdoing it. Salicylic acid works deep in the pores to help prevent breakouts by breaking down buildup, while lactic acid smooths uneven texture. And with calming ingredients like Centella asiatica, panthenol, and allantoin, skin stays balanced.

    ​​Tester feedback from associate social media manager Katie Gunderman

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    “The Medicube Zero Pore Toner Pads are always the first step. They refresh my face and prep it for the rest of my skin-care or makeup routine. They always leave my skin feeling clean and hydrated and I love how easy they are to pop on.” —Katie Gunderman, associate social media manager

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: lactic acid, salicylic acid, Centella asiatica, panthenol, allantoin
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Number of pads: 70

    Bursting Bounce: PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream

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    PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream

    $22 $20 (9% off)

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    Why it's worth it: The tiny pink capsules in the PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream resemble popping boba—firm at first, then melting seamlessly into skin upon contact. Each capsule is filled with PDRN, helping keep it stable and potent until it hits your skin. Once released, it blends into the surrounding gel-like formula, which features collagen to support firmer-looking skin, hyaluronic acid for deep hydration, and niacinamide to help brighten uneven tone.

    How you mix the capsules with the gel depends on your skin type: Oilier skin types can lean more on the lightweight gel (about a 2:1 ratio), while normal or combination skin does well with an even split. If your skin is dry or sensitive, dial up the number of capsules (1:2) to add extra nourishment and bounce.

    Lee applying the Medicube PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream

    Christa Joanna LeeLee after applying the Medicube PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream

    Lee after applying the Medicube PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream

    Christa Joanna Lee

    Tester feedback from Lee

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    “The texture is the main event here. There’s something oddly satisfying about watching the capsules break down and mix with the gel-cream, like you’re creating a fresh batch of skin care every time you apply it. And beyond the sensorial appeal, my skin always looks plumper and glowier.” —Christa Lee, contributing commerce writer

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: salmon PDRN, collagen, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide
    • Fragrance-free: no

    No Rough Patches: PDRN Caffeine Collagen Eye Patch

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    Medicube

    PDRN Caffeine Collagen Eye Patch

    $25

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    Why it’s worth it: It’s kind of hard to believe Medicube didn’t have undereye patches until recently, but these feel well worth the wait. The brand recommends layering them over its PDRN Pink Peptide Eye Cream to seal everything in and enhance absorption, though the patches are juicy and hydrating enough to hold their own. In just 10 minutes, salmon-derived PDRN supports collagen production and boosts hydration, softening the look of fine lines and dark circles.

    There’s also a blend of seven types of collagen, which (while too large to penetrate deeply) is excellent at locking in moisture and creating a smoother, plumper look. Caffeine steps in to de-puff and revive tired eyes. Also worth noting: Despite the name, these aren’t limited to undereyes—you can even use them on forehead lines, smile lines, or anywhere that could use a little smoothing.

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: salmon PDRN, collagen, caffeine
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Triple Threat: 3-Step Facial Device

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    Medicube

    3-Step Facial Device

    $338

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    Why it's worth it: By the time you’ve made it to the end of this list, you’re basically a Medicube expert, so wouldn’t it only feel right to have the tools to match? The brand’s 3-Step Facial Device is the kind of upgrade that makes your routine feel a little more legit, powered by the Mini Booster Pro Plus—a lighter, smaller, more streamlined version of the Age-R Booster Pro with fewer modes—that works on its own or clicks into interchangeable heads depending on what your skin needs that day.

    The V-Roller Head is where things get especially good. It’s designed at a 62-degree angle, which sounds technical but really just means it glides along your cheekbones and jawline with even pressure and coverage. The modes let you shift gears depending on your mood: Red Mode for a firmer, bouncier look over time, Blue Mode for mornings when your face is holding onto last night (it helps de-puff and refine), and Purple Mode shifts into body care territory, which is surprisingly nice for tension in the neck and shoulders.

    Then there’s the cleansing attachment, which goes beyond your hands to really get into pores, helping clear buildup, blackheads, and all those tricky little areas around the nose. You can go all in and use everything together in the same skin-care routine, or just pick your lane on any given day.

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    • What’s included: Mini Booster Pro Plus, V-Roller Head, Cleansing Device

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Meet the experts

    • Charlotte Cho, an esthetician and co-founder of Soko Glam based in New York City
    • Jennifer Levine, MD, a board-certified plastic surgeon based in New York City

    How we test and review products

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    After all, can we really say a skin-care product is the "best" for people over 50 if the only testers we've solicited opinions from folks who have yet to hit 30? Can we honestly deem a high-end diffuser worthy of your hard-earned cash if it's never been tested on curls? We're proud that our staff spans a wide range of ages, skin tones, hair textures, genders, and backgrounds, which means that we are able to fairly assess any beauty product that comes into the beauty closet.

  • These Makeup Brush Sets Make Getting Ready So Much Easier

    These Makeup Brush Sets Make Getting Ready So Much Easier

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    The best makeup brush sets can make getting ready a lot easier. Instead of guessing which brushes you actually need—or ending up with five different fluffy ones that all do the same thing—a well-curated set gives you the essentials in one go. “I love recommending sets because they remove decision fatigue when someone is building their brush collection,” says Thynna Wagenblast, a makeup artist based in New York City and Los Angeles.

    There’s also the practicality factor: Buying a set is usually more cost-effective than picking up each brush individually, and the tools are designed to work together for everything from buffing foundation to blending eye shadow. For beginners, that means less trial and error; for seasoned makeup lovers, it’s an easy way to refresh multiple tools at once. Many sets also come with a brush roll or travel case, which keeps everything organized and protects the bristles when you’re on the go.

    Our Top Makeup Brush Sets

    • Best for Travel: Sigma Beauty Essential Travel Brush Set, $135
    • Best Face Brushes: Morphe Buttery Blends, $28
    • Best Drugstore: Real Techniques Everyday Essentials Makeup Brush & Sponge Set, $19
    • Best for Beginners: Laura Geller 5-Piece Full Face Brush Set, $49

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    • What’s the difference between synthetic and natural-hair brushes?
    • Can drugstore makeup brushes work as well as expensive ones?
    • How do you clean makeup brushes?
    • Meet the experts
    • How we test and review products
    • Our staff and testers

    When the brushes are thoughtfully designed—think soft, dense fibers and sturdy handles—blending tends to be easier, and your makeup looks that much more polished. Ahead, the sets we reach for most.

    Best for Travel: Sigma Beauty Essential Travel Brush Set

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    Sigma Beauty

    Essential Travel Brush Set

    $135

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    Allure beauty closet associate Edward Horgan using the Sigma Beauty Essential Travel Brush Set

    Edward Horgan

    Why it's worth it: Packing makeup for a trip always sounds simple until you're staring at your vanity, wondering which brushes make the cut. Sigma’s Essential Travel Brush Set streamlines things with “a well-edited, versatile set of everything you need for your entire face,” says Nick Barose, a makeup artist based in New York City. The kit includes seven multitasking eye and face brushes that can handle just about anything in your routine, from buffing in foundation to blending shadow or setting concealer.

    Since most of us aren’t exactly washing our makeup brushes mid-trip, it's helpful that these are made with synthetic antimicrobial fibers to resist bacterial buildup. They’re also built for life on the go: The metal sleeves that secure the bristles are made with the brand’s corrosion-resistant SigmaAlloy, helping prevent wobbling or loosening—even after getting jostled around in a suitcase or carry-on. And when you’re done getting ready, everything tucks neatly into a slim carrying case that keeps the brushes protected en route.

    Allure beauty closet associate Edward Horgan before using the Sigma Beauty Essential Travel Brush Set

    Horgan before using the Sigma Beauty Essential Travel Brush Set

    Edward HorganAllure beauty closet associate Edward Horgan after using the Sigma Beauty Essential Travel Brush Set

    Horgan after using the Sigma Beauty Essential Travel Brush Set

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    Tester feedback from beauty closet associate Edward Horgan

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    “These brushes have great handles and a nice soft feel on the face! They’re a great size for traveling and I love the fact that they come with a tube case so you can keep them all in one place on a desk or countertop. It’s hard to find quality high performance brushes in a travel size so an essential kit like this is super convenient. Although the brushes are nice, I would’ve preferred one more condensed face brush compared to the angled eye brush it came with. I had to use another brush at my desk for my creams because the face brushes it came with were for liquid and powder specifically.” —Edward Horgan, beauty closet associate

    More to know

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    • Bristle material: synthetic
    • What’s included: 7 brushes and a travel case
    • E30 Pencil Brush (eyeliner brush)
    • E40 Tapered Blending Brush (eye shadow brush)
    • E55 Eye Shading Brush (eye shadow brush)
    • E65 Small Angle Brush (brow/eyeliner brush)
    • F30 Large Powder Brush (powder brush)
    • F40 Large Angled Contour Brush (blush/bronzer brush)
    • F60 Foundation Brush (cream/liquid foundation brush)

    Best Eye Brushes: EcoTools Sea Gems Eye Makeup Brush Set

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    EcoTools

    Sea Gems Eye Makeup Brush Set

    $16

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    Allure senior commerce editor Sarah Felbin using the EcoTools Sea Gems Eye Makeup Brush Set

    Sarah Felbin

    Why it's worth it: If you’ve ever tried doing a full eye look with just one brush, you know it’s a bit like cooking dinner with only a spoon—it technically works, but it’s not exactly ideal. EcoTools’ Sea Gems Eye Makeup Brush Set gives you five multitasking tools so each step of your eye makeup performs the way it’s supposed to. One brush provides an even wash of color, another blends out the crease, a smaller smudge brush softens liner along the lash line, and an angled brush helps place pigment right where you want it. The brushes work with liquid, cream, powder, or stick shadows, so you’re covered no matter your formula of choice.

    Even better: The handles are made with ocean-bound recycled plastic, part of EcoTools’ mission to make beauty tools a little more planet-friendly—and the dreamy, sea-inspired colors give the brushes a subtle beachy vibe that looks pretty cute sitting on your vanity, too.

    Tester feedback from senior commerce editor Sarah Felbin

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    “This brush set actually makes eye shadow feel foolproof. My most used is the All-Over Eye Brush—the larger size and rounded shape are perfect for applying a smooth, seamless wash of color in seconds. I'm also a big fan of the teeny tiny Smudge Brush for sweeping color along my lower lash line or smoking out my eyeliner. The entire set is easy to use, easy to clean, and well-made (no shedding bristles here). Plus, each brush is labeled on the handle, which comes in handy on days when I'm speeding through my makeup routine.” —Sarah Felbin, senior commerce editor

    More to know

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    • Bristle material: synthetic
    • What’s included: 5 cream/powder/liquid eye brushes:
    • All-Over Eye Brush
    • Tapered Eye Brush
    • Blending Eye Brush
    • Smudge Brush
    • Angled Shadow Brush

    Best Face Brushes: Morphe Buttery Blends 4-Piece Face Brush Set

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    Morphe

    Buttery Blends 4-Piece Face Brush Set

    $28

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    Allure senior editor Jesa Marie Calaor using the Morphe Buttery Blends 4-Piece Face Brush Set

    Jesa Marie Calaor

    Why it's worth it: True to the name, the plush “buttery” bristles in Morphe’s Buttery Blends 4-Piece Face Brush Set make blending feel almost effortless. The set includes four face brushes designed to cover the key steps of your base routine, from buffing out concealer to blending blush and sculpting bronzer. The standout is the medium-angled powder bronzer brush—exclusive to this set—which hugs the natural curves of your cheekbones to softly diffuse color.

    Another perk: The bristles are infused with silver ions, which help inhibit the growth of odor-causing bacteria on the fibers, which is always a nice bonus since you likely use complexion brushes more than the others in your kit. No matter if you’re using creams, liquids, or powders, the plush, soft bristles ensure a flawless blend every time.

    Calaor before using the Morphe Buttery Blends 4Piece Face Brush Set

    Calaor before using the Morphe Buttery Blends 4-Piece Face Brush Set

    Jesa Marie CalaorCalaor after using the Morphe Buttery Blends 4Piece Face Brush Set

    Calaor after using the Morphe Buttery Blends 4-Piece Face Brush Set

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    Tester feedback from senior editor Jesa Marie Calaor

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    “I use this product every day. I don't always use each brush for its intended purposes: For example, I sometimes use the Slanted Blush Brush for bronzer, the Domed Concealer Brush for sculpting my nose, and the Slanted Cream & Liquid Bronzer Brush for my CC cream. But that's the beauty of this set—four brushes can be used for so many different types of product. That's major, especially with how often I travel—I never feel like I left a tool that I need at home. The bristles are so soft and the pouch it comes in is so convenient.” —Jesa Marie Calaor, senior editor

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    • Bristle material: synthetic
    • What’s included: 4 complexion brushes:
    • M133 Domed Concealer Brush (cream/liquid concealer brush)
    • M202 Slanted Blush Brush (cream/liquid/powder blush brush)
    • M242 Slanted Cream & Liquid Bronzer Brush (cream/liquid bronzer brush)
    • M244 Medium Angled Powder Bronzer Brush (powder bronzer brush)

    Best Drugstore: Real Techniques Everyday Essentials Makeup Brush & Sponge Set

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    Real Techniques

    Everyday Essentials Makeup Brush & Sponge Set

    $19

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    $20

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it's worth it: If your makeup routine is more about the basics than full glam—or you need a downsized kit to toss in your carry-on—Real Techniques’ Everyday Essentials Makeup Brush Set is a great place to start. The kit includes four versatile brushes—three for the complexion and one for the eyes—plus the brand’s Miracle Complexion Sponge (a 2025 Best of Beauty winner!), with a unique three-sided design that helps you tap, blend, and buff complexion products with ease.

    “If you’re a newbie or minimalist when it comes to makeup, this set is affordable and versatile,” says Kierra Lanice Wray, a makeup artist based in Lansing, Michigan. “If you don’t have a blush handy but you have bronzer, it’s okay to use the 400 Blush Brush for bronzer,” she says. And the 300 Deluxe Crease Brush isn’t just for shadow: “It also diffuses concealer beautifully.” In other words, you’re covered for face, cheeks, and eyes with just one set.

    Felbin using the Real Techniques Everyday Essentials Makeup Brushes from Felbin

    Sarah FelbinFelbin after using the Real Techniques Everyday Essentials Makeup Brushes from Felbin

    Felbin after using the Real Techniques Everyday Essentials Makeup Brushes from Felbin

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    Tester feedback of the Real Techniques Everyday Essentials Makeup Brushes from Felbin

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    “When I first checked the price on this set, I was shocked—for less than $4 per tool, they perform beautifully and feel much more expensive than they are! The sleek, brushed metal handles have a nice weight to them, and the bristles feel super-soft (plus, they don't fall out as I'm using the brushes). Each brush applies powders and creams flawlessly, making all of my products very easy to blend without disturbing the layers underneath." —Sarah Felbin, senior commerce editor

    Tester feedback of the Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge from senior director of commerce audience & analytics Lexi Herrick

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    “This complexion sponge is really high-quality and effective. I find that it blends well without absorbing too much product, and has a gentle texture that never irritates or rubs too harshly on my skin. It also cleans well and can be used for much longer than many of the makeup sponges I’ve tried.” —Lexi Herrick, senior director of commerce audience & analytics

    More to know

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    • Bristle material: synthetic
    • What’s included: 3 complexion brushes, 1 eye shadow brush, 1 sponge
    • 400 Blush Brush (powder blush brush)
    • 300 Deluxe Crease Brush (eye shadow brush)
    • 402 Setting Brush (powder blush/highlighter brush)
    • 200 Expert Face Brush (cream/liquid foundation)
    • Sponge

    Best for Advanced Users: Sephora Collection 8-Piece Pro Face and Eye Brush Set

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    Sephora Collection

    8-Piece Pro Face and Eye Brush Set

    $99

    Sephora

    Why it's worth it: Before you assume an eight-piece brush set is only for makeup artists—or, ahem, beauty editors with overflowing kits—hear us out: Sephora Collection’s 8-Piece Pro Face and Eye Brush Set actually makes your routine easier, not more complicated. The lineup includes eight face and eye brushes that cover the essentials (foundation, powder, blush, highlight, concealer, and eye makeup), so you don’t have to keep improvising with whatever brush is closest.

    Inspired by Sephora’s Pro brush line, each one features ultra-soft vegan fibers that pick up and blend product effortlessly, whether you’re working with powders, creams, or liquids. What’s more, everything comes packed in a sleek case that protects the brushes while you travel and doubles as a handy holder on your vanity—keeping them neatly in place instead of rolling everywhere.

    Allure commerce editor Sarah Han using the Sephora 8-Piece Pro Face and Eye Brush Set

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    Han after using the Sephora 8-Piece Pro Face and Eye Brush Set

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    Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han

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    “Ever since I picked up the Sephora Pro Bronzer Brush #88 (a Best of Beauty winner!), it’s become my ride-or-die blush brush. It’s perfectly dense—not too much, not too little—key for someone who loves to pack on blush. Yes, I know it’s technically meant for bronzer, but that’s the beauty of this set—you can use whatever feels most comfortable/right for any step. (Likewise, I use the angled Pro Blush Brush for my contour.) While I only started with those two brushes, it made complete sense for me to pick up the entire set. The bristles across the board are so freakin’ soft and pick up pigment beautifully. I like how chic the all-black handles (and silver Sephora logo) look individually and all together, and the chic leather organizer is perfect for longer trips, when I have the suitcase space to plop it into.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor

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    • Brush material: synthetic
    • What’s included: 5 complexion brushes, 2 eye shadow brushes, 1 brow brush, and a case
    • #56 Pro Foundation Brush
    • #57 Pro Concealer Brush
    • #59 Pro Powder Brush
    • #93 Pro Blush Brush
    • #98 Pro Highlighter Brush
    • #15 Pro Eyeshadow Brush
    • #27 Pro Crease Brush
    • #20 Pro Brow Brush

    Best for Beginners: Laura Geller 5-Pc Full Face Brush Set

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    Laura Geller

    5-Pc Full Face Brush Set

    $49

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    Why it's worth it: If you’re a newbie, you might be convinced that applying makeup with your fingers works just fine, but the right brushes can make everything look smoother, more blended, and a lot easier. Laura Geller’s 5-Piece Full Face Brush Set is “especially great for beginners because it keeps things simple,” with three face brushes and two eye brushes that cover the essentials without overwhelming you, says Barose.

    The lineup also works particularly well with Laura Geller’s signature baked powders, which are meant to be lightly swirled and buffed into skin. Use the angled brush to sweep on blush or bronzer, the classic bronzer brush to add warmth along the high points of your face, and the retractable airbrush kabuki—a dense, rounded brush with tightly packed bristles that buffs powder or foundation into skin for that smooth, diffused finish. Two eye shadow brushes round out the set for quick washes of color or softly blended smoky looks. They also come with super soft vegan bristles that won’t shed and will keep their shape over time.

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    • Brush material: synthetic
    • What’s included: 3 complexion brushes, 2 eye shadow brushes
    • Angled Blush Brush
    • Bronzer Brush
    • Airbrush Kabuki Brush
    • 2 Eyeshadow Brushes

    Best for Sensitive Skin: Hourglass Vegan Brush Travel Set

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    Hourglass

    Vegan Brush Travel Set

    $340

    Nordstrom

    $340

    Sephora

    Why it's worth it: If your skin gets irritated at the mere thought of scratchy makeup brushes, the Hourglass Vegan Travel Brush Set is an investment that makes sense. Each brush is made with ultra-soft, PETA-approved Taklon bristles—a synthetic fiber designed to mimic the feel of natural hair without the proteins that can sometimes trigger irritation. “These high-quality vegan brushes help apply makeup beautifully without the risk of allergic reactions to the bristles,” says Barose. The silky fibers glide over skin, blend seamlessly, and are easy to keep clean. The seven-piece lineup covers all the bases. It includes the dual-ended Ambient Lighting Edit brush for powders, bronzer, blush, and highlighter, along with precision eye brushes. You’ll also find the brand’s Vanish foundation (a 2024 Best of Beauty winner) and concealer brushes, which hug the contours of the face for seamless coverage.

    A few thoughtful details make the set feel especially worth the splurge: Weighted metal handles offer better control while blending, and the sleek bronze case with a vegan leather roll keeps everything protected in transit. With a little care—regular gentle washing and letting them dry flat—they’ll stay soft, clean, and ready to blend for years.

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    • Brush material: synthetic
    • What’s included: 5 complexion brushes, 2 eye shadow brushes
    • Ambient Lighting Edit Brush (powder, blush, bronzer brush)
    • Veil Single Powder brush (setting powder brush)
    • No 14 Detail Setting Brush (powder brush)
    • No 6 Tapered Blender Brush (eye shadow brush)
    • No 12 Beveled Shadow Brush (eye shadow brush)
    • Vanish Seamless Finish Concealer Brush (concealer brush)
    • Vanish Seamless Finish Foundation brush (foundation brush)

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What’s the difference between synthetic and natural-hair brushes?

    The biggest difference between synthetic and natural-hair brushes comes down to the bristles themselves. Natural brushes are typically made from animal hair and can be great for picking up powders, but they may feel rougher on sensitive skin. Synthetic options are made from engineered fibers like Taklon. “Synthetic fibers tend to be gentler and more hygienic than natural hair brushes,” says Wagenblast. “Synthetic bristles are nonporous, so they’re less likely to trap bacteria, oils, or dead skin cells that can cause irritation.” Because of that smooth surface, they’re also easier to clean and tend to work well with a wide range of formulas—from liquids and creams to powders.

    Can drugstore makeup brushes work as well as expensive ones?

    Some of the best brushes don’t come with a luxury price tag. Sets like the Real Techniques’ Everyday Essentials in our roundup above prove you don’t need to spend a fortune for great performance. “It’s one of the besdrugstore brush kitst drugstore brush kits because it delivers professional performance at a very accessible price,” says Wagenblast. The brushes are “incredibly soft but still dense enough to pick up and distribute product evenly,” making them effective with both creams and powders. Wagenblast also notes that durability matters: These brushes “hold their shape and softness even after frequent washing,” which isn’t always the case with cheaper tools.

    How do you clean makeup brushes?

    Cleaning your makeup brushes regularly helps prevent product buildup, bacteria, and skin irritation. “I always recommend washing brushes at least once a week with a gentle cleanser like baby shampoo to keep them clean and maintain that softness,” says Wagenblast. To do it properly, swirl the brush bristles in lukewarm water with cleanser, gently massage out makeup residue, then rinse thoroughly. Once you’re done, just reshape the bristles and lay the brushes flat on a towel to dry. This way, you’ll avoid water messing with the glue inside the handle and keep the brush heads in good shape.

    Meet the experts

    • Nick Barose, a makeup artist based in New York City
    • Thynna Wagenblast, a makeup artist based in New York City and Los Angeles
    • Kierra Lanice Wray, a makeup artist based in Lansing, Michigan

    How we test and review products

    When Allure tests a product, our editors look at it from every angle in an effort to best serve you. We review ingredients, scrutinize brand claims, and, when necessary, examine peer-reviewed scientific and medical studies. In addition to testing each and every product that’s included in each and every review, we rely on experts who shape their fields, including dermatology, cosmetic chemistry, and medicine, to help us vet the ingredients and formulas.

    For our list of the best makeup brush sets, we considered each product’s performance across five primary categories: product ingredients and efficacy, packaging, fragrance, texture, and product wear. Every product was determined to have excelled in each category by our editorial team, which is composed of in-house writers and editors as well as contributors—along with special consideration from dermatologists. To learn more information on our reporting and testing processes, read our complete reviews process and methodology page.

    Our staff and testers

    A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness or a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine; you may simply be browsing around for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal.

    After all, can we really say a skin-care product is the “best” for people over 50 if the only testers we’ve solicited opinions from folks who have yet to hit 30? Can we honestly deem a high-end diffuser worthy of your hard-earned cash if it’s never been tested on curls? We’re proud that our staff spans a wide range of ages, skin tones, hair textures, genders, and backgrounds, which means that we are able to fairly assess any beauty product that comes into the beauty closet.

  • Megan Thee Stallion Looks Like a ’90s Prom Queen in Her Big, Blonde Updo — See Photos

    Megan Thee Stallion Looks Like a ’90s Prom Queen in Her Big, Blonde Updo — See Photos

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    Ah, prom season. I admit, I'm not really on top of how the teens are styling their hair for the big dance these days, but I have crystal-clear memories of how we used to do it in the 1990s. If you didn't pile curls into a tendril-spilling tower atop your head, did you even read the special prom issue of YM? Well, it seems Megan Thee Stallion definitely did, and it apparently inspired her Broadway debut after-show glam.

    Meg gave her first highly anticipated performance in Moulin Rouge!, in which she'll be playing the role of Zidler in the musical through mid-May. I would be remiss to not shout out her amazing hairstyle in the show—a glossy, Veronica Lake-esque look that's bedazzled along its waves—but it's her celebratory stage door style that's really sending me back.

    Megan Thee Stallion dressed as the character Zidler in Moulin RougePhoto: Getty Images

    Everything about Megan's look as she emerged from the Al Hirschfeld Theatre on March 24 screamed prom queen: the long, sequinned dress, the strappy, metallic shoes, the matching red mani-pedi, the gold Alexis Bittar jewelry (those bangles are so epic), the bold lips and shimmering eyes, because why take off your stage makeup if you're going out after? She's even carrying bouquets of flowers as if her name was just announced as the winner.

    Megan Thee Stallion carrying bouquets of flowers in a sequin dressPhoto: Getty Images

    But it's that big, blonde updo that really seals the deal. A mix of sandy and bronde tones, her hair has been swept up into a heap of loose curls. And a ‘90s prom updo wouldn’t be complete without tendrils, which Megan has in spades, both framing her face and trailing in back.

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    The only thing she's missing is a crown—which would weigh down her style anyway, so it's probably for the best.

  • 8 Best Growth-Factor Serums for Smoother Skin and Fewer Fine Lines

    8 Best Growth-Factor Serums for Smoother Skin and Fewer Fine Lines

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    If your goal is chasing or maintaining that youthful glow, the best growth-factor serums might be your easiest next step, especially if needles and lasers aren’t your thing. But for the uninitiated, what are growth factors? “Growth factors are proteins that play an important role in stimulating cell growth, regeneration, and healing,” says Mina Amin, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Los Angeles.

    Growth-factor serums are also a well-researched and highly effective addition to modern skin care, according to Blair Murphy-Rose, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Newport Beach, CA. “Clinical trials have demonstrated their ability to improve skin firmness, hydration, and elasticity,” adds Dr. Murphy-Rose. However, as with all serums, not all growth-factor treatments are created equal. The key types you'll commonly hear about are EGF (epidermal growth factor), which mainly speeds up skin cell turnover and repair, while FGF (fibroblast growth factor) is more focused on supporting collagen and elastin production—think structure and bounce.

    Our Top Growth-Factor Serums

    • Best Overall: SkinMedica TNS Advanced+ Serum, $295
    • Best Brightening: Dr. Diamond’s Metacine Instafacial Plasma, $200
    • Best for Early Signs of Aging: Medik8 Liquid Peptides Advanced MP, $94
    • Best for Dry Skin: Allies of Skin Multi Peptides & GF Advanced Lifting Serum, $188
    • Best Budget: The Inkey List 15% Vitamin C and EGF Brightening Serum, $18

    You’ll also see a distinction in how those growth factors are sourced: Some formulas use growth factors derived from human stem cell-conditioned media (essentially, those are lab-cultured cells that release a mix of signaling proteins), while others rely on biomimetic or lab-engineered peptides designed to mimic those same signals. Both approaches aim to trigger similar repair pathways in the skin, though they differ in complexity, intensity, and—often—price point.

    So, let’s cut to the chase and dive into the formulas dermatologists and editors trust.

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    • Do growth-factor serums really work?
    • Is growth factor better than retinol?
    • Meet the experts
    • How we test and review products
    • Our staff and testers

    Best Overall: SkinMedica TNS Advanced+ Serum

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    SkinMedica

    TNS Advanced+ Serum

    $295

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    $295

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    $295

    Bluemercury

    Why we love it: A routine Best of Beauty Award winner, SkinMedica’s TNS Advanced+ Serum is a human growth-factor formula that set the standard long before it became a buzzword. If you’re wondering, TNS stands for tissue nutrient solution, a nod to its star ingredient: human fibroblast conditioned media. This serum supplies the skin with growth factors to improve the appearance of fine lines, coarse wrinkles, skin tone, and texture. “SkinMedica received the patent in 2000 for the first cosmetic product with growth factors,” explains Dr. Amin. “It’s one of the most clinically supported growth-factor serums on the market, offering firmer-looking skin in as little as two weeks,” adds Dr. Murphy-Rose.

    Allure executive beauty director Jenny Bailly applying the SkinMedica TNS Advanced+ Serum

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    Bailly after applying the SkinMedica TNS Advanced+ Serum

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    Tester feedback from executive beauty director Jenny Bailly

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    “I say it to any skin-care consumer who will listen: When I use SkinMedica TNS Advanced+ Serum regularly, I get not-infrequent compliments on my skin. When I run out—which I really try to avoid—they start to dry up. This stuff just makes my skin… better. My only beef with this OG serum had been the dual-chamber bottle. SkinMedica just launched totally new packaging for TNS Advanced+, and I've had zero dual-pumping issues with the cleaner, slimmer bottle.” —Jenny Bailly, executive beauty director

    Tester feedback from contributing commerce editor Deanna Pai

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    “A dermatologist once told me that this stuff was the reason she was well into her 40s before she started using Botox, so I, being in my late 30s, see it as my alternative, too. And while, okay, I do get Botox, I supplement it with this every morning, which keeps my skin firm and smooth. I see it as more preventative than reparative at this point, but I really like the lightweight texture and nonexistent scent. My only gripe is with the dual applicator; sometimes, it only pumps product out from one side, which means I can be left using only one of the enclosed serums for weeks." —Deanna Pai, contributing commerce editor

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: growth factor blend, peptide complex, French flaxseed
    • Type of growth factor: human
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Who it’s for: aging and sagging skin

    Best Brightening: Dr. Diamond’s Metacine Instafacial Plasma

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    Dr. Diamond's Metacine

    Instafacial Plasma Bioactive Growth Factor Serum

    $200

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    Allure associate beauty editor Annie Blay-Tettey applying the Dr. Diamond’s Metacine Instafacial Plasma

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    Why we love it: Jason B. Diamond, MD, a Beverly Hills-based facial plastic surgeon, created the Metacine collection as a take-home version of his famous Diamond InstaFacial—a treatment beloved by the Kardashian sisters and Alex Cooper of Call Her Daddy, and even stamped “dreamy and creamy” by Kate Hudson. While the in-office facial uses lasers, microneedling, and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to tighten skin, the Metacine system delivers similar effects with two products: plasma and emulsion. Plasma features bioidentical human growth factors to boost skin regeneration, while Emulsion, with retinoids, accelerates cell renewal.

    Five years in the making, the formula is backed by an independent (albeit small) clinical study of 35 participants across a range of skin tones, who swapped out their usual routines and were evaluated at four and eight weeks using clinical-grade imaging and self-assessments—so it pulls from both clinical data and real-world use. P.S. Just like PRP, the serum has a red tint, but fear not, it dries down clear.

    BlayTettey before applying the  Dr. Diamonds Metacine Instafacial Plasma

    Blay-Tettey before applying the Dr. Diamond’s Metacine Instafacial Plasma

    Annie Blay-TetteyBlayTettey after applying the  Dr. Diamonds Metacine Instafacial Plasma

    Blay-Tettey after applying the Dr. Diamond’s Metacine Instafacial Plasma

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    Tester feedback from associate beauty editor Annie Blay-Tettey

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    “I can't put my finger on why I love this serum so much, but my skin drinks it up! It feels ultra hydrating, yet doesn't leave a stick or tacky finish. Over the months I've been using it, I see an improvement in my skin—it's smoother and more supple.” —Annie Blay-Tettey, associate beauty editor

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: sodium hyaluronate, polypeptides, 4-hydroxyacetophenone
    • Type of growth factor: bioengineered
    • Fragrance-Free: yes
    • Who it’s for: all skin types

    Best for Early Signs of Aging: Medik8 Liquid Peptides Advanced MP

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    Medik8

    Liquid Peptides Advanced MP

    $94

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    $94

    Dermstore

    $94

    Medik8

    Why we love it: If Medik8’s Crystal Retinal felt like it was pushing your skin a little faster than you’d like—or you’re pregnant and steering clear of retinoids—this is the kind of serum that slips seamlessly into that same spot in your routine. The Liquid Peptides Advanced MP Serum takes a hi-tech route to smoothing and draws inspiration from in-office aesthetic treatments.

    What sets this Medik8 serum apart is its mix of growth factor-inspired “mini proteins,” including oligopeptide-1 (a lab-engineered EGF) alongside a dense lineup of signal peptides, which fit into cell receptors responsible for producing collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid. Together, they keep those early expression lines from sticking around long enough to turn into deeper wrinkles, so skin looks smoother the longer you use it.

    Allure senior commerce director Shanna Shipin applying the Medik8 Liquid Peptides Advanced MP

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    Shipin after applying the Medik8 Liquid Peptides Advanced MP

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    Tester feedback from senior commerce director Shanna Shipin

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    “I was so excited to try this product (not least because of the ‘Botox in a bottle’ conversation surrounding it), and let me tell you: This is something worth making room for in your routine, especially if you're pregnant and can't use retinol, or are simply too sensitive for the likes of vitamin A! This formula impressed me right away since it includes peptides that are both fast-acting (as in, you can see an immediate skin-plumping effect) and those that work over time to smooth out deeper-set wrinkles.

    The texture is gel-like and can feel a smidge tacky on the fingers (you can see me in the demonstration video smacking it between my hands to show its interesting consistency), but it applies smoothly and feels totally weightless. Part of my love for it comes from that bounce of light you get off the skin right after applying. I haven't experienced pilling with foundation or other moisturizers, and importantly, no instant itchy feeling that I get with some high-performing skin-care products.” —Shanna Shipin, senior commerce director

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: peptides (palmitoyl tripeptide-5, palmitoyl tripeptide-1, and acetyl hexapeptide-8), hyaluronic acid, panthenol
    • Type of growth factor: oligopeptide-1 (lab-engineered EGF)
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Who it’s for: early signs of fine lines and wrinkles

    Best for Sensitive Skin: Haruharu Wonder Black Rice Botanical 2GF Ampoule

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    Black Rice Botanical 2GF Ampoule

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    $55

    Nordstrom

    Why we love it: It’s not surprising that a K-beauty brand would find a way to make growth factors feel a little less intimidating (and less technical). Haruharu Wonder's Black Rice Botanical 2GF Ampoule swaps traditional lab-grown or animal-derived versions for plant-based EGF and FGF derived from rice to support collagen and elasticity without feeling harsh on skin.

    The rest of the fragrance-free formula is basically everything you want when your sensitive skin’s feeling off: fermented black rice for antioxidant support, hyaluronic acid for a glassy, hydrated look, and madecassoside (a classic Korean beauty ingredient derived from Centella asiatica) to calm skin. There’s also adenosine in the mix to smooth the look of fine lines. It’s lightweight, sinks in quickly, and layers without any stickiness.

    Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying the Haruharu Wonder Black Rice Botanical 2GF Ampoule

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    Lee after applying the Haruharu Wonder Black Rice Botanical 2GF Ampoule

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    Tester feedback from contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee

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    “This is very much a slow-and-steady kind of serum—don’t expect an overnight transformation, which is the case with most skin-care products—but after giving this a few weeks, I started to notice the subtle shifts like my skin looking a bit smoother and less tight from dryness. For my sensitive, reactive skin, the gentler approach is the whole point. This plant-based option lets you dip into growth factors without wondering if you’re going to wake up in a red, hive-y mess. My skin appreciates it!” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: fermented black rice, hyaluronic acid, madecassoside, adenosine
    • Type of growth factor: plant-based
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Who it’s for: people with sensitive skin

    Best for Dry Skin: Allies of Skin Multi Peptides & GF Advanced Lifting Serum

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    Allies of Skin

    Multi Peptides & GF Advanced Lifting Serum

    $188

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    $188

    Dermstore

    $188

    Revolve

    Why we love it: If firmer, smoother skin is your North Star, Allies of Skin’s Multi Peptides & GF Advanced Lifting Serum turns goals into results. Infused with a 9% lifting peptide complex and a 3% lab-engineered growth factor (SH-oligopeptide-1) complex, “this non-comedogenic serum is designed for those who want to target wrinkles and a loss of skin volume and firmness,” says Brendan Camp, MD, a double board-certified dermatologist based in New York.

    The formula goes a step further with copper lysinate/prolinate to soften the appearance of deeper lines, MSM—a sulfur-rich compound that supports skin’s elasticity—for a firmer, more supple feel, and Centella asiatica to keep skin calm amid daily stressors like UV and pollution. Plus, it means that beyond lifting and firming, it improves elasticity, restores hydration, and strengthens the skin barrier, leaving your complexion looking more refreshed.

    Allure commerce editor Sarah Han applying Allies of Skin Multi Peptides & GF Advanced Lifting Serum

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    Han after applying Allies of Skin Multi Peptides & GF Advanced Lifting Serum

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    Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han

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    “Ok, the serious and immediate glow I get from this ultra-silky Allies of Skin serum alone was enough to sell me on it. (My face is freshly rinsed with water in the video—no toners or essences applied beforehand.) But of course, the ingredients are what do the heavy lifting, and when I first read into this product, I knew it meant business.

    While I'm only 32, I don't plan on getting injectables or Botox to stave off any fine/expression lines, so this is one of the many preventative topical measures I plan on using consistently to keep my skin looking as firm, lifted, and smooth as possible. This serum sinks into my skin immediately and provides a slight gripping effect that's perfect for makeup—an unexpected bonus, but I'll absolutely take it.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: 9% LiftingPeptide Complex, 3% sh-oligopeptide-1 growth factor complex, MSM, copper lysinate, phospholipids, glycolipid
    • Type of growth factor: 3% sh-oligopeptide-1 growth factor complex (synthetic)
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Who it’s for: anyone with signs of aging

    Best Splurge: Angela Caglia Cell Forté Serum

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    Cell Forté Serum

    $325

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    $325

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    $325

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    Allure content director Kara McGrath applying the Angela Caglia Cell Forté Serum

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    Why we love it: You could juggle four different serums, or you could use one Best of Beauty Award winner that works as hard as vitamin C, retinol, hyaluronic acid, and peptides combined. Angela Caglia’s Cell Forté Serum uses the brand’s proprietary BIOMSC technology to pack serious multitasking power into a single bottle. This serum uses what’s called human conditioned media from mesenchymal stem cells—basically, the nutrient-rich liquid those cells are grown in, which contains helpful, skin-supporting ingredients. That means it’s packed with growth factors to boost collagen and skin renewal, along with signaling molecules that encourage skin cells to “communicate,” plus calming proteins that support repair and reduce inflammation, according to Dr. Camp.

    In layman’s terms, it smooths fine lines, brightens tone, and boosts elasticity. Plus, it deeply hydrates, thanks to tremella mushroom, multi-weight hyaluronic acid, and Bacillus ferment that also support a healthy skin barrier.

    Tester feedback from former Allure content director Kara McGrath

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    “This super lightweight serum made my skin look glowy in just one use. I particularly like it for the summer months, when I want a serum that hydrates without making me feel sticky.” —Kara McGrath, former content director

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    • Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, peptides, snow mushroom, mesenchymal stem cell conditioned media, niacinamide
    • Type of growth factor: human
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Who it’s for: all skin types

    Best Budget: The Inkey List 15% Vitamin C and EGF Brightening Serum

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    The Inkey List

    15% Vitamin C and EGF Brightening Serum

    $18

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    $18

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    $18

    Sephora

    Why we love it: Especially when the seasons start to shift into spring, we inevitably see The Inkey List’s 15% Vitamin C and EGF Brightening Serum popping back up all over our FYP—right when skin’s looking dull and uneven after a long winter and in need of a serious brightening reset. “In addition to plant-derived peptide EGF to target hyperpigmentation, this serum also brightens the skin with 15% vitamin C,” says Omer Ibrahim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Chicago. Designed for use in the morning, the serum has a lightweight feel and sinks quickly into the skin—just be sure to layer SPF on top. Vitamin C has antioxidant properties that can boost the efficacy of your everyday sunscreen, though it can’t stand in for sunscreen on its own.

    The best part is that “while most epidermal growth-factor serums are over $100, this one is less than $20,” he says. It’s a rare formula that pulls its weight, tackling dullness and fine lines without the usual price tag—though since the EGF is plant-derived, you may need a bit more patience to see those line-smoothing results.

    Allure features director Dianna Singh applying The Inkey List 15% Vitamin C and EGF Brightening Serum

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    Singh after applying The Inkey List 15% Vitamin C and EGF Brightening Serum

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    Tester feedback from features director Dianna Singh

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    “I often play the field with skin care, but vitamin C serum is one of the few product types I use every morning (the other is—no surprise—SPF). I like the idea of pairing an ingredient I already know and love with one that can help it perform even better—in this case, EGF. The formula is quick to absorb and layered beautifully with my other products—no pilling or stickiness! It does have a little bit of that telltale vitamin C smell, but frankly, I find all the best ones do. It gave my skin a glazed-donut glow immediately, and I'm looking forward to monitoring what it does for my dark spots with continued use.” —Dianna Singh, features director

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: vitamin C, plant-derived peptide epidermal growth factor
    • Type of growth factor: plant
    • Fragrance-free: no
    • Who it’s for: those with dark spots

    Best for Mature Skin: PCA Skin Pro-Max Age Renewal

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    Pro-Max Age Renewal

    $219

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    Why we love it: Some days call for a multistep routine in the name of self-care. Other days, you just want results—fast. PCA Skin’s Pro-Max Age Renewal is your shortcut to firmer, bouncier skin, powered by growth-factor-mimicking peptides. Unlike traditional growth factors, which can be unstable and struggle to penetrate the skin, these peptides are smaller, more stable, and shown to stimulate collagen and elastin.

    “This serum is formulated to penetrate more deeply to trigger collagen production, while micro-algae deliver instant firming and kangaroo paw flower smooths texture,” says Dr. Camp. In other words, it supports the very cells responsible for firmness and elasticity, so skin looks tighter, plumper, and smoother.

    Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying PCA Skin’s Pro-Max Age Renewal

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    Tester feedback from Lee

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    “The past six years of mom life have definitely fast-tracked the aging process for my skin (shocking, I know). Uneven texture, dryness, and dullness are my biggest concerns, and PCA Skin Pro-Max Age Renewal makes such a difference in making my skin look juicy and plump. While it works best on freshly cleansed skin, I also love using it midday for a quick pick-me-up. Just remember to follow with sunscreen during the day, since it can make your skin more sensitive to the sun.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer

    More to know

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    • Key ingredients: Micro Growth Factor Technology (peptide blend), biopolymers with micro-algae, kangaroo paw flower extract, growth factor–mimicking peptides
    • Type of growth factor: growth factor-mimicking peptides (patent-pending MGF technology)
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Who it’s for: anyone with mature skin or early signs of aging

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do growth-factor serums really work?

    In short, yes. “Data suggest that well-formulated, high-quality growth-factor serums can deliver measurable benefits,” says Dr. Murphy-Rose. “With consistent use, these serums can lead to noticeable improvements in overall skin quality.” Alas, they don’t work overnight. “Like any skin-care product, growth-factor serums should be used for at least two to three months before you can accurately decide if they are effective—or not—for your specific skin concern,” says Dr. Camp. “Consistency is key in treating the skin with a new active ingredient, such as a growth factor.”

    According to Dr. Amin, “It is also important to note that not everyone will respond the same way to these serums, and factors like genetics, lifestyle, and diet can influence the outcome.”

    Is growth factor better than retinol?

    “Growth-factor serums stimulate the skin's natural cellular repair processes, promoting rejuvenation with minimal irritation, making them a great option for sensitive or reactive skin types,” says Dr. Murphy-Rose. “However, they tend to be quite expensive." Retinol, derived from vitamin A, accelerates cell turnover, smooths fine lines, and stimulates collagen and elastin production. Unlike growth factors, retinol can cause skin irritation and requires a gradual introduction into your routine. "Both can support hydration and are powerful tools for addressing signs of aging, but their best use depends on your skin’s needs and tolerance,” Dr. Murphy-Rose adds.

    According to Dr. Amin, the decision to use retinol or growth factors depends on what you're looking for in a skin-care routine. “For improving skin texture, retinol may be more effective in the long term due to its ability to promote cell turnover and collagen production,” she says. “Multiple studies have shown the efficacy of retinol and retinoids in reducing fine lines and wrinkles. For very sensitive skin that cannot tolerate retinol, growth factors may be more suitable, especially if you're looking for something less likely to irritate.”

    Meet the experts

    • Mina Amin, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Los Angeles
    • Brendan Camp, MD, a double board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist at MDCS Dermatology: Medical Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery in the tri-state area
    • Omer Ibrahim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Salmalita Cosmetics, based in Chicago
    • Blair Murphy-Rose, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at Schweiger Dermatology based in Newport Beach, California

    How we test and review products

    When Allure tests a product, our editors look at it from every angle in an effort to best serve you. We review ingredients, scrutinize brand claims, and, when necessary, examine peer-reviewed scientific and medical studies. In addition to testing each and every product that's included in each and every review, we rely on experts who shape their fields, including dermatology, cosmetic chemistry, and medicine, to help us vet the ingredients and formulas.

    For our list of the best growth factor skin-care products, we considered each product's performance across five primary categories: product ingredients and efficacy, packaging, fragrance, texture, and product wear. Every product was determined to have excelled in each category by our editorial team, which is composed of in-house writers and editors as well as contributors—along with special consideration from dermatologists. To learn more information on our reporting and testing processes, read our complete reviews process and methodology page.

    Our staff and testers

    A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness or a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine; you may simply be browsing around for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal.

    After all, can we really say a skin-care product is the "best" for people over 50 if the only testers we’ve solicited opinions from folks who have yet to hit 30? Can we honestly deem a high-end diffuser worthy of your hard-earned cash if it’s never been tested on curls? We're proud that our staff spans a wide range of ages, skin tones, hair textures, genders, and backgrounds, which means that we are able to fairly assess any beauty product that comes into the beauty closet.