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You may be surprised to hear that the proverbialAlluregroup chat (a.k.a.
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It turns out, our readers are just like us.
It makes sense, then, that many have picked up aBest of Beautyand/orReaders' ChoiceAward or two!
Ahead, the most coveted and clickable products according to, well,you.
It’s no wonder it’s a year-round favorite among readers.
MAC changed the game with its Lash Dry Shampoo, which softens dried-up mascara and detangles mid-day clumps.
Primers also proved big in 2023, led by Milk Makeup’s superstar Hydrogrip.
(Honorable mention goes to theBeyonce-approvedOne Size by Patrick Starr’s On ‘Til Dawnto seal the deal.)
The best way to hop onto a trend that’s worth the hype without breaking the bank?
Picking up an under-$10 mascara, like Essence’s Bye Bye Panda Eyes, of course.
A key part of her clean, soft glam?
Chanel’s Rouge Coco Baume in 928 Pink Delight.
It’s known to deliver dewier, plumper, and all-over hydration.
And, no surprise here, the everyone-backed CeraVe moisturizing cream will never not be an HA-infused winner.
Plenty of our readers made their (millionth?)
purchase of La Roche Posay Toleriane and Neutrogena’s Hydro Boost moisturizers.
The other sunscreen to win over our readers’ hearts is from ourBest Korean Sunscreensroundup.
Thedandruff-defying Tea Tree Scalp Care Shampoowas the clickiest, followed by the clarifying shampoo fromTia Mowry’s line.
8 Bond Moisture Mask with SheaMoisture’s Marfura Hydration Treatment coming in second.
Consider it ending the year with a bang, of sorts.