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Alas, that is the beauty editor’s burden to bear.
(We’ve even writtenlove lettersto some of the products we hold most dear.)
But we’re always open to finding and sharing new favorites.
And the creme de la creme often graduate to ourBest of Beautytrials.
But let’s stick to the present for now.
Each week,Allureeditors snag the new hair, makeup, and skin-care products we’re currently obsessing over.
Trying to narrow down our favorites to just one or two products can be hard, but we manage.
Check out what our editors can’t get enough of right now.
The latest drop featuresclips, hair ties, and headbands in smoky pastels that feel decidedly autumnal.
The creamy pencil glides on easily, leaving behind a punch of color with a hydratingmatte finish.
does things to me.
That’s because Farmacy just re-launched its popularcleansing balmin a peach scent.
My KP has calmed way down since I started using this once a week!"
Now I’m thinking I’ll need a tube or seven for myself, too."
Naturally, my preferred shade is the brand’s classic 999 red."
I apply two pumps to my damp, freshly washed hair andblow it out.
Once dry, my hair is soft and styled for days."
Le Labo’s straight-up intoxicating take, inspired by the sex appeal of Paris, is a prime example.
I am, simply put, obsessed.
And as any goodPerfume TikTokevangelist will know, scents are very much tied to emotion.
That’s why I need a moody scent likeAerin Rose De Grasse Joyful Bloom.
It’s got a nice weight to it that’s very dreamlike, plus a spicy pepper undertone.
Hey, it’s nice to play pretend sometimes."
Plus, it’s a really lightweight oil that doesn’t feel too greasy for the season."
The formula contains three (!)
The chocolate brown shade Pinch Brown feels more casual than black and complements myhazel eyes."
Named after the famous painter, Van Gogh (you might’ve heard of him!
Talia Gutierrez, editorial assistant