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    9 Best OSEA Products for Firmer, Glowier, More Hydrated Skin

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    Using the best OSEA products is like taking a trip to Malibu’s coast without ever leaving your bathroom. Pronounced oh-SEE-uh, the brand’s name stands for Ocean, Sun, Earth, and Atmosphere, a nod to its holistic approach to wellness, nature, and skin care. OSEA’s story actually starts long before it became a skin-care line, when the founder’s grandmother recovered from an injury through daily sea swims and seaweed treatments. The family became convinced that the ocean wasn’t just a way to relax—it was restorative. That idea became the backbone of OSEA, with undaria algae (a mineral-rich seaweed rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and firming benefits) appearing in so many of its formulations.

    The marine-based ingredients are the reason why their body oil became a viral bestseller, why their exfoliators leave skin insanely smooth, and why the body butter gives skin that just-got-back-from-the-beach glow—no matter where you live. Ahead, we rounded up our favorite OSEA face and body products that leave skin feeling soft, radiant, and a little more California cool.

    Our Top OSEA Picks

    • Sea the Glow: Undaria Algae Body Oil, $52
    • Dive Into Deep Moisture: Undaria Algae Body Butter, $54
    • Coast is Clear: Dream Night Cream, $68
    • Go with the Flow: Dream Night Serum, $88
    • Let’s Dew This: Hyaluronic Body Serum, $48
    • A Shore Thing: Undaria Algae Body Wash, $32
    • Roll with the Tide: Ocean Eyes, $58
    • Smooth Sailing: Seaglow Resurfacing Scrub, $58
    • Make a Splash: Hyaluronic Lip Booster Oil, $28

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    • How we test and review products
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    Sea the Glow: Undaria Algae Body Oil

    Undaria Algae Body Oil in branded clear bottle with white pump on light gray background with red Allure Best of Beauty seal in the top right corner

    Osea

    Undaria Algae Body Oil

    $52

    Osea

    $52

    Amazon

    $52

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    Why it's worth it: If you want an all-over glow year-round (even if your skin is currently hiding under a chunky sweater—you still know it’s there), this 2025 Best of Beauty Award winner is the body oil to beat. Undaria Algae Body Oil’s star ingredient, undaria seaweed, is packed with antioxidants and minerals that help visibly firm and smooth skin over time. It’s blended with moisture-locking sunflower seed oil, white lupin flower extract to improve elasticity, and passionfruit oil for a hit of lightweight, never-greasy nourishment. The silky texture melts fast, leaving behind a hydrated, subtle sheen and a fresh, citrusy scent. One pump really does go a long way, thanks to its concentrated formula.

    Allure contributing commerce writer Jailynn Taylor applying the OSEA Undaria Algae Body Oil

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    Allure contributing commerce editor Deanna Pai applying the OSEA Undaria Algae Body Oil

    Deanna Pai

    Tester feedback from contributor Jailynn Taylor

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    “I’m officially on my third bottle of OSEA’s Undaria Algae Body Oil, and yes, it’s that good. What I love most is the shine it offers from head to toe. It’s not greasy or glittery, just this subtle, healthy, natural-looking glow. The scent is super light and fresh, so it never competes with my perfume. And it absorbs fast, which is a nonnegotiable for me. I use it post-shower, and my skin feels baby soft and stays hydrated all day.” —Jailynn Taylor, contributor

    Tester feedback from contributing commerce editor Deanna Pai

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    “I'm not a diehard body-oil user, but when I'm pregnant, it becomes a must-have. I've been slathering this stuff on my belly, and it's just as good as everyone says. It's rich and viscous in a satisfying way—unlike, say, a dry oil—but sinks in so fast that it has yet to stain any of my clothes. And the scent is a little fruity, a little herbal, but all-around uplifting, making it perfect for slathering on before I start my day.” —Deanna Pai, contributing commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: sunflower seed oil, undaria seaweed, lupin flower, passionfruit oil
    • Who it's for: people with dry skin
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Dive Into Deep Moisture: Undaria Algae Body Butter

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    Osea

    Undaria Algae Body Butter

    $54

    Osea

    $54

    Amazon

    $54

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    Allure creative producer Sydney Malone applying the OSEA Undaria Algae Body Butter

    Sydney Malone

    Why it’s worth it: If this jar looks familiar, it’s because we recently crowned it our favorite body butter of all time. Undaria Algae Body Butter is the richer, whipped version of the brand’s fan-favorite body oil, delivering long-lasting moisture without feeling greasy or heavy. The formula includes nourishing “ingredients like shea butter and ceramides, which help repair the skin’s moisture barrier,” Michael H. Gold, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Nashville, previously told Allure. If you’re dealing with signs of aging, the blend of undaria seaweed extract and caffeine helps visibly firm and refine texture over time, while oat extract and aloe step in to calm dryness and irritation (so, a win for sensitive skin, too). But no matter where you fall on the skin-type spectrum, the hydration payoff is the same: plush, moisturized skin that stays soft for up to 72 hours.

    Tester feedback from creative producer Sydney Malone

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    “This body butter smells absolutely divine—it's got a mild enough scent as to not overwhelm, but rather to make you feel luxurious and moisturized. I appreciate how thick this cream is because with just one application, I feel like I wouldn't need to use body lotion again until tomorrow! Perfect for dry or winter weather, especially for us dry skin girlies.” —Sydney Malone, creative producer

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    • Key ingredients: undaria seaweed, shea butter, ceramides,
    • Who it's for: people with dry skin or signs of aging (crepiness, loss of firmness)
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Coast is Clear: Dream Night Cream

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    Dream Night Cream

    $68

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    $68

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    $68

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    Allure senior art director Ingrid Fowler applying the OSEA Dream Night Cream

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    Why it's worth it: Retinol may be the gold standard in skin-care products for smoothing fine lines, clearing up acne, and fading dark spots, but not everyone’s skin can handle the side effects. So it tracks that a brand built on sea-healing and skin wellness would dream up a night cream that delivers similar results without the sting. The Dream Night Cream pairs an algae-derived bio-retinol alternative (think: same line-smoothing perks as traditional retinol, but gentler) with rich, cushiony hydrators like shea butter, squalane, macadamia seed oil, and safflower seed oil to deeply moisturize while you sleep. A blend of calming botanicals (oat kernel flour, lavender, rosemary, and rice bran helps soothe stressed-out skin, while plant-based peptides and blue-green algae extract result in a more even texture by morning.

    Tester feedback from senior art director Ingrid Fowler

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    “This silky night cream is just thick enough to really lock in moisture, but not too thick. (You're not left with the heavy feeling of too much product.) It absorbs nicely and leaves my skin feeling super moisturized into the next day!” —Ingrid Fowler, senior art director

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    • Key ingredients: bio-retinol, king of bitters, lavender oil, shea butter
    • Who it's for: people with mature or dry skin
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Go With the Flow: Dream Night Serum

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    Osea

    Dream Night Serum

    $88

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    $88

    Amazon

    $88

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    Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying the OSEA Dream Night Serum

    Christa Joanna Lee

    Why it's worth it: If you love the benefits of retinol but prefer a silky serum over a richer cream, the Dream Night Serum is your speed (and yes, you can layer it under the Dream Night Cream if you’re feeling extra). It uses the same bio-retinol alternative as the moisturizer, plus firming peptides to help smooth fine lines and improve skin texture while you sleep. In addition to being one of our favorite retinol-style treatments, it also doubles as a hyaluronic acid serum thanks to multiple forms of HA that pull in moisture, so skin looks more bouncy by the a.m. A blend of cucumber water, watermelon and apple extracts, plus red and green algae, helps hydrate, while lavender adds a soft, calming touch to your skin-care routine.

    Tester feedback from contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee

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    “I’m a little obsessed with lavender—I use a lavender pillow spray every night—so this serum’s scent feels instantly comforting. The texture is slightly thicker than most serums I’ve tried (a plus, since it doesn’t slip right out of the dropper), and it sinks in within seconds. Even with bio-retinol in the mix—the brand doesn’t disclose the percentage—I had zero irritation on my sensitive skin.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer

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    • Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, bio-retinol (extracted from green microalgae), red seaweed, peptides
    • Who it's for: people with loss of skin firmness and elasticity
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Let’s Dew This: Hyaluronic Body Serum

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    Osea

    Hyaluronic Body Serum

    $48

    Osea

    $48

    Amazon

    $48

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    Allure senior commerce editor Shanna Shipin applying the OSEA Hyaluronic Body Serum on her arm

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    Why it's worth it: We don’t know exactly how a brand measures skin hydration increasing by 161%, but in Allure editor speak, it means your skin goes from “desert dry” to “dewy dumpling” pretty fast. That’s thanks to the five molecular weights of hyaluronic acid inside this 2024 Best of Beauty Award winner, which hydrate on multiple levels instead of just sitting on top of skin like a basic lotion. It’s also National Eczema Association-accepted, making it a high-performance body treatment that’s gentle enough for sensitive, reactive skin. Niacinamide helps soothe redness and strengthen the skin barrier, green microalgae brings antioxidant support, vegan peptides help improve firmness and texture over time, and aloe adds lightweight, calming hydration.

    Tester feedback from senior commerce director Shanna Shipin

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    “Whenever possible, I moisturize my body like my face: With a hyaluronic acid serum—and this one from OSEA is my all-time favorite. I'll admit that part of what I love is the packaging. The serene green, the fogged glass, and the pump top that actually works. (By the way, it lets just enough serum out of the bottle without getting clogged—a feat for a thin formula like this!). This serum is so hydrating that you could just as well leave it without a more occlusive buttery layer, especially when it's irritatingly hot or humid. Still, I do like to follow up with an actual lotion afterward. You know what works beautifully over this? The brand's body butter; why not just go full-out seaweed wrap? Back to the formula: There are peptides to plump the skin, along with the brand's signature blue-green algae, which is touted as a kind of nourishing superfood. And for fellow sensitive-skin people out there, the serum is fragrance-free! I was able to use it on my non-preggo, preggo, and postpartum body without irritating my easily inflamed skin.” —Shanna Shipin, senior commerce director

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    • Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, green microalgae, vegan peptides, aloe
    • Who it's for: people with dry, sensitive skin
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    A Shore Thing: Undaria Algae Body Wash

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    Osea

    Undaria Algae Body Wash

    $32

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    $32

    Amazon

    $32

    Nordstrom

    Allure commerce editor Sarah Han using the OSEA Undaria Algae Body Wash

    Sarah Han

    Why it's worth it: If we could have a whole ocean of this algae body wash, we’d happily swim in it, but for now, we’ll settle for lathering it on in the shower. Undaria Algae Body Wash uses the brand's signature antioxidant-rich seaweed from the beloved body oil, turning it into a silky gel cleanser that hydrates as it cleans. The formula uses gentle, plant- and coconut-based surfactants (read: no stripping suds), plus essential oils (including jojoba, grapefruit, and avocado) to leave skin soft and moisture locked in long after you’ve towel-dried. (P.S. For the purposes of an easier, mess-free demo, we used our hands.)

    Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han

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    “I won't lie: The scent is the selling point for me. The grapefruit and lime notes feel like a gentle wake-up call and boost my mood every time I use it. The formula itself is so silky and has the perfect amount of slip, and of course, it's filled with moisturizing powerhouses, like the brand's signature undaria seaweed, aloe, glycerin, and jojoba oil that leave my skin feeling as soft as a baby's bum. Once I'm out of the shower and dried off, I follow up with the Hyaluronic Body Serum because it's one of the few nonsticky body-care products my impatient self tolerates. It's the perfect recipe for long-lasting hydration.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: undaria seaweed, aloe, glycerin, jojoba oil
    • Who it's for: everyone, especially if you have dry, rough skin
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Roll with the Tide: Ocean Eyes Serum

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    Osea

    Ocean Eyes

    $58

    Osea

    $58

    Amazon

    $58

    Nordstrom

    Shipin applying the OSEA Ocean Eyes Serum

    Shanna Shipin

    Why it's worth it: If the Billie Eilish song starts playing in your head every time you reach for this serum, consider it part of the experience. A 2022 Best of Beauty Award winner, Ocean Eyes is a cooling rollerball gel that instantly wakes up tired undereyes. The formula pairs two types of seaweed (undaria and red algae) with caffeine to help depuff and firm, while hyaluronic acid draws in moisture for a smoother, plumper look. Peptides and quinoa seed extract target fine lines and dark circles over time, and albizia bark extract helps visibly counter any signs you stayed up late doom-scrolling.

    Tester feedback from Shipin

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    “I am convinced that every eye treatment should include a cooling rollerball, thanks to this product. I love that this is a truly weightless formula that still packs a punch and works magic to make my undereyes instantly appear bouncier. I chalk it up to the combination of peptides and the metal applicator, which work together to tighten and plump up the skin. It's such fun to use (and who isn't up for injecting some levity into a hard-working skin-care routine?!) and very travel-friendly. Hey, it's nice that you can count on bouncy undereyes even when you're running on nothing but jet lag fumes!” —Shanna Shipin, senior commerce director

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    • Key ingredients: undaria seaweed, red algae, hyaluronic acid, caffeine, peptides
    • Who it's for: people with crow’s feet, undereye puffiness, or dark circles
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Smooth Sailing: Seaglow Resurfacing Scrub

    Osea Seaglow Resurfacing Scrub in branded tub component on a light gray background

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    Seaglow Resurfacing Scrub

    $58

    Osea

    $58

    Amazon

    $58

    Nordstrom

    Fowler applying the OSEA Seaglow Resurfacing Scrub

    Ingrid Fowler

    Why it's worth it: You know how your feet somehow feel baby-smooth after a day at the beach, like the sand secretly gave you a free exfoliation? The Seaglow Resurfacing Scrub is that same idea—just far more refined, and meant for your face. The formula uses a blend of physical exfoliants (volcanic sand, finely milled rice powder, bentonite, and sea silt) to buff away dullness without feeling scratchy, while glycerin and cloudberry seed oil keep skin cushioned and soft. A blend of hibiscus flower extract, turmeric, and spirulina adds antioxidant support, caffeine helps energize the skin, and fruit enzymes from kiwi and grapefruit give an extra glow boost. Use this a couple of times a week for smoother, brighter skin (without getting sunburnt and sand in awkward places).

    Tester feedback from Fowler

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    “This scrub makes my skin feel super smooth. It exfoliates very well but is gentle enough that my skin doesn't feel stripped. I love that it doesn't dissolve too quickly, so you can really get a good scrub. Sometimes scrubs can leave a filmy feeling after use, and this doesn't at all — it lathers nicely, so my face feels very fresh and cleansed after use.” —Fowler, senior art director

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    • Key ingredients: rice, clay powder, bentonite, volcanic sand, sea silt algae, cloudberry seed oil
    • Who it's for: people with rough, dull, and uneven skin
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Make a Splash: Hyaluronic Lip Booster Oil

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    Hyaluronic Lip Booster Oil

    $28

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    $28

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    $28

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    Shipin applying the OSEA Hyaluronic Lip Booster Oil

    Shanna Shipin

    Why it’s worth it: Why is it that the second temperatures dip below 70, all the moisture seems to vanish from our lips? The brand’s Hyaluronic Lip Booster Oil is part oil, part treatment, and all hydration. This cushiony formula uses sodium hyaluronate (a form of hyaluronic acid) to pull in moisture and plump the lips, while castor seed and meadowfoam oils create a smooth, glossy shine. Rice bran and rosemary extracts deliver antioxidant protection, while sunflower and lupin seed oils target dryness from another angle—deeply nourishing to leave lips soft, conditioned, and visibly healthier.

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    "I know this may look, and be billed as, a kind of lip gloss—but it is so much more than that. It's this lovely balm-like product that actually enrobes your lips in lasting nourishment and hydration. Honestly, I'm talking hours of a supple pout that smells faintly citrus-y. It doesn't have a tint or anything, but because the Booster is so nourishing, it brings out your lips' natural color. You can't talk about this product (or any OSEA product, really) without also speaking to the packaging. The formula is a lovely honey color and looks so luxe in its frosted glass case, and the doe-foot applicator is so special. I've tried many applicators in my time as a beauty editor, and this is a high-quality one that is firm, plush, and draws just enough of the ‘booster’ out of the bottle and onto your lips—no potential for the product to flick onto your shirt." — Shipin, senior commerce director

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    • Key ingredients: sea fern, hyaluronic acid, castor seed oil, meadowfoam seed oil
    • Who it's for: people with dry lips
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Frequently Asked Questions

    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 OSEA 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 of in-house writers and editors, as well as contributors, along with special consideration from dermatologists. To learn more about 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 are 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.

  • 9 Best Round Brushes for Salon-Quality Blowouts at Home

    9 Best Round Brushes for Salon-Quality Blowouts at Home

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    The best round brushes are the Goldilocks of hair tools. In conjunction with a hair dryer (and your heat protectant or leave-in conditioner of choice!), they can sculpt your strands into a full, bouncy blowout, coax out soft, beachy waves, or straighten and smooth everything that feels straight out of an ‘80s shampoo ad. And while nothing compares to the magic of an in-salon blowout, mastering a DIY version brings that same commercial-worthy shine home. Blow-dryer brushes may make the job easy, but there’s a reason stylists still reach for a classic round brush and blow-dryer duo. “[Round brushes] provide tension to offer movement, volume at the root, and sleekness throughout the hair,” says Mia Santiago, a hairstylist based in New York City and Columbus, Ohio. Nino Miftarovski, a hairstylist based in La Jolla, CA, adds that they’re amazing for creating wavy, curly, and sleek styles without needing a curling iron or hair straightener.

    But don’t be fooled—round brushes aren’t one-size-fits-all. The right one can make or break your blowout. Here, stylists break down exactly how to choose the best brush for your hair type and goals, and Allure editors share the tried-and-true favorites they keep in constant rotation.

    Our Top Round Brushes

    • Best Overall: British M Hot Curling Ceramic Brush, $26
    • Best Boar-Bristle: Sisley-Paris The Blow Dry Brush, $110
    • Best for Shine: Ibiza Hair B Series Round Brush, $63
    • Best for Curling Hair: Olivia Garden Ceramic + Ion Turbo Vent Pro Hair Brush, $29
    • Best for Frizz: Moroccanoil Ceramic Round Brush, $32
    • Best for Fine Hair: Spornette Deville Round Brush, 2.25”, $24

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    Best Overall: British M Hot Curling Ceramic Brush

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    Hot Curling Ceramic Brush

    $26

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    Why we love it: At first glance, it might not seem like there's much variety between round brushes—but this 2024 Best of Beauty Award winner upends that assumption. The British M Hot Curling Ceramic Brush has a vented barrel designed to conduct and evenly redistribute heat, which in turn reduces styling time and minimizes damage. It has nylon teeth that deliver just enough tension to pull and curl hair, but not so much that you risk breakage or snapping. Bonus: The lightweight handle spares your arms and has a matte finish and beveled edges that make it especially easy to grip.

    NYC-based hairstylist Sofia Meyer says ceramic brushes are her favorite, as the center of the brush holds a ton of heat from your hair dryer, speeding up the entire process. And, this option from British M is one of our top ceramic brushes because no matter what size you buy it in (33 mm or 43 mm), the price stays the same, so you don’t have to spend more on a bouncier blowout.

    Allure commerce producer Sarah Hoffmann using the British M Hot Curling Ceramic Brush

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    Allure social media director Kassidy Silva using the British M Hot Curling Ceramic Brush

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    Tester feedback from commerce producer Sarah Hoffmann

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    I let my hair air-dry with one major exception: my bangs. They need a hit of heat to behave, so if I'm going for a split-down-the-middle curtain bangs look, the British M Ceramic Round Brush plus a blow dryer is a dream team. Starting at one side of my face, I push the brush inward while rotating it away from my face to create a swooping effect. It doesn't need to be super precise—I'll usually do this motion with each half for less than a minute, then readjust the brush to grab slightly different sections of hair until the whole section is dry. The middle part gets the air in both directions, which sounds wrong, but it's how I learned to get them to meet in the middle, and it works! I use the 33mm brush for this since it's a small amount of hair, and the ceramic core of the brush heats up quickly so the whole process takes less than two minutes.”—Sarah Hoffmann, commerce producer

    Tester feedback from social director Kassidy Silva

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    "My daily dose of bang maintenance comes down to one tool: the British M Hot Curling Ceramic Brush. After a quick spritz of water to dampen my bangs, I part them into two sections and hit them with a blow-dryer for about a minute on each side, while simultaneously working the brush backward to get a fluffy, feathered look."—Kassidy Silva, social director

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    • Bristle material: nylon
    • Who it's for: all hair types
    • All sizes: 33 mm, 43 mm

    Best Boar-Bristle: Sisley-Paris The Blow Dry Brush No. 2

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    The Blow Dry Brush No. 2

    $110

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    Allure contributing commerce writer Deanna Pai drying her hair with the Sisley-Paris Hair Rituel The Blow-Dry Brush No. 2

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    Why we love it: The majority of round brushes come with nylon pins, but Sisley The Blow-Dry Brush No. 2 pairs longer nylon bristles—which are capped with round beads for a gentler feel—with boar hairs. While the nylon creates the tension to blow out and smooth hair, the boar bristles help distribute moisture and deliver extra shine. That can make a world of difference if you're prone to frizz or trying to straighten curly, coarse, or otherwise dry hair, although the combination would work for most people.

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    “I don't normally blow-dry my hair, but when I do, I prefer it to have movement and bounce. That's why I like this brush: It has a smoothing effect that takes care of any flyaways, but it doesn't make my hair flat and lifeless. In fact, I like that use it at the roots of my hair to give them a little lift at the crown.”—Deanna Pai, contributing commerce editor

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    • Bristle material: nylon and boar
    • Best for: all hair types
    • All sizes: medium (No. 1), large (No.2)

    Best for Shine: Ibiza Hair B Series Round Brush

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    B Series Hair Brush

    $54

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    Allure senior commerce director Shanna Shipin using the Ibiza B Series Hair Brush

    Why we love it: The Ibiza B Series round brushes are a must-have for those smooth, healthy-looking blowouts we all want, especially if you have fine or color-treated hair. With a blend of boar and carbon fiber bristles, these brushes are total overachievers—adding shine, nixing frizz, and even distributing your scalp’s natural oils to keep hair moisturized. “My go-to brush is the Ibiza Hair B4 brush for smooth, sleek blowouts,” says Jennifer Nast, a hairstylist in NYC, who adds that it has great tension. “This larger size works on many hair textures and can be used for sleek styles or with a touch of movement and softness.” Thanks to the B4’s balance of tension and gentle bristles, it’s a dream for adding volume without pulling, so fine and color-treated hair stays vibrant and glossy.

    California-based hairstylist Linda Gatt is also a fan, touting the lightweight, slightly cushy cork handle that’s easier to maneuver, so even when she’s styling an entire head, it doesn’t drain her wrist. “These brushes are beautifully made, long-lasting, and deliver that polished finish clients always want,” she says.

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    "A brush so nice I bought it twice. I love the Ibiza boar bristle round brushes for super-smooth, super-shiny, super-volumized blowouts that I can do at home. I first learned about these brushes while getting my hair done; my stylist had a massive Ibiza round brush that gave me the shiniest blowout ever. I decided to get two for myself: one large size for the majority of my hair and a smaller one just for my bangs. After just one tug and pull, your hair looks healthy, shiny, and so fluffy (in a good way). These give you a really special blowout that has more movement and volume than I think a typical blow-dryer brush can get you." —Shana Shipin, senior commerce director

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    • Bristle material: boar and carbon fiber nylon
    • Who it’s for: people with fine or color-treated hair
    • All sizes: 35 mm, 55 mm, 65 mm, 70 mm, 80 mm

    Best for Curling Hair: Olivia Garden Ceramic + Ion Turbo Vent Pro Hair Brush 1.75”

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    Ceramic + Ion Turbo Vent Pro Hair Brush

    $29

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    Why we love it: If blow-drying and styling your hair takes forever, the Olivia Garden Ceramic + Ion Turbo Vent Pro Hair Brush is about to change your getting-ready game. “The ceramic barrel heats up quickly and evenly, speeding up drying time and helping create curls that actually last,” says NYC-based hairstylist and colorist Marie Nino. “Thermal brushes like this are perfect for curling because they retain heat longer, setting the shape beautifully. Plus, the ion-charged bristles keep frizz at bay for a smooth, polished finish, and the handle is incredibly comfortable.” With its turbo-vented design for maximum airflow, this brush cuts down on blowout time more than most others.

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    • Bristle material: nylon
    • Who it’s for: any hair type
    • All sizes: 2", 2.5", 3.25"

    Best for Frizz: Moroccanoil Ceramic Round Brush

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    Ceramic Round Brush

    $32

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    $32

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    Why we love it: Angelo David, hairstylist and founder of Angelo David Salon in NYC, says he's a longtime fan of Moroccanoil’s high-quality haircare lineup. "The Moroccanoil Ceramic Round Brush is no exception. It's fantastic for medium to thick hair—straight, wavy, or curly,” he says. “The ceramic barrel heats up quickly and evenly, which speeds up drying time and delivers a smooth, shiny finish.” Its ionic technology keeps frizz at bay, giving hair that sleek, polished look. Plus, with multiple sizes available, you can pick the perfect one based on hair length and the volume or curl you’re aiming for.

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    • Bristle material: nylon
    • Who it’s for: people with medium-length hair that’s thick and frizzy
    • All sizes: 25 mm, 35 mm, 44 mm, 55 mm

    Best for Fine Hair: Spornette Deville Round Brush, 2.25”

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    Deville Round Brush, 2.25”

    $21

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    Why we love it: For fine, breakage-prone hair, the Spornette Deville Round Brush is Nino’s top pick to protect delicate hair. “Made entirely of boar bristles, it’s gentle enough for sensitive scalps and fine hair while distributing natural oil evenly for a beautiful shine. I always reach for this brush to create sleek styles without pulling or causing damage,” she says. And the lightweight, wooden handle? No more arm workouts just to get a smooth blowout.

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    • Bristle material: boar
    • Who it’s for: people with fine, medium-length hair

    Best For Coarse Hair: Philip B. Large (65 mm) Round Hairbrush

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    Large (65 mm) Round Hairbrush

    $160

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    Why we love it: The Philip B. Large Round Hairbrush is a game-changer for handling thick, coarse hair. Its densely packed bristles grip even the toughest tangles, giving you total control as you style—no more wrestling with your hair. “The high bristle density smooths and shapes coarse textures effortlessly, making it easy to create sleek styles or add volume and bounce,” says Santiago. Plus, the larger barrel is perfect “for smoothing out thick hair and adding volume right at the root,” she adds. And with its ergonomic handle, designed for an “extremely easy grip,” this brush makes styling something you actually look forward to. Though the price is high, it’s made to last.

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    • Bristle material: boar and nylon
    • Who it’s for: people with coarse or thick hair
    • All sizes: 45 mm, 55 mm, 65 mm

    Best for Volume: T3 Volume 2.5 Round Professional Ceramic Coated Brush

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    Volume 2.5 Round Professional Ceramic Coated Brush

    $40

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    $40

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    $40

    Bluemercury

    Why we love it: Some brushes excel at just one thing, but the T3 Volume 2.5 Round Brush is an overachiever through and through. “T3 has set the standard in hair-styling tools, and this brush is a top choice for stylists and beauty enthusiasts,” says David. “It’s my go-to for giving fine to medium hair that much-needed boost. The combination of the vented design and ceramic-coated barrel adds incredible volume and body without any frizz.” We love the thoughtful details, especially the rubberized, no-slip grooves on the handle, which ensure the brush stays steady as you work your magic. “It feels like a luxurious experience every time, and the results are nothing short of pro-level,” says David.

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    • Bristle material: nylon
    • Who it’s for: people with fine to medium-length hair that’s frizzy
    • All sizes: 2", 2.5", 3"

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of round brush is best?

    It depends on your hair type, length, and styling goals. First, consider the bristles. “For quick blowouts and lasting waves, ceramic brushes work well as they heat up evenly, while boar bristles add shine and smoothness, perfect for a glossy finish. Nylon bristles are ideal for coarse hair, providing the tension to tame frizz,” says Nast.

    Size matters, too. “The smaller the brush, the more movement or curl you will get,” says Nast. “You can use round brushes to create smooth volume, big and loose waves, and even beach waves.” However, if you’re not comfortable with using a round brush, start with a larger one, as it's easier to style with, says Meyer. As a general rule:

    • Small brushes (1-1.5 inches) are great for tight curls and shorter hair.
    • Medium brushes (1.5-2 inches) are ideal for volume and soft waves.
    • Large brushes (2.5-3 inches) are a good bet for smoothing long hair.

    Finally, look at the barrel material. A metal barrel does the trick if you’re after quick heat because it’s the best conductor, “but ceramic provides even heating and reduces damage risk,” Nast says. Cork or contoured handles are also important as they make the brush more comfortable to hold and easier to control during styling, adds Gatt.

    Are round brushes better?

    Round brushes are super versatile. “They’re excellent for adding volume, creating waves, and achieving a smooth blowout, making them a versatile choice for many styles,” says Nast. Different sizes and materials—like ceramic, boar, and nylon—allow for more customized and controlled results compared to flat brushes. “A round brush also allows you to create a ‘style’ with only the brush, whereas something like a paddle, while good for other things, does not give the opportunity to create a look,” says Santiago.

    Meet the experts

    • Angelo David, a hairstylist and founder of Angelo David Salon in NYC
    • Jennifer Nast, a senior stylist at Sharon Dorram at Sally Hershberger Salon in NYC
    • Linda Gatt is a California-based hairstylist
    • Mia Santiago, a celebrity hairstylist based in NYC and Columbus, Ohio
    • Marie Nino, a hair stylist and colorist in NYC
    • Nino Margic, a hairstylist at Belle Sirène Salon in La Jolla, CA
    • Sofia Meyer, a hairstylist based in NYC

    How we test and review products

    We always enlist a range of testers for any review, but hair-care products and tools are another story. While some can be used across different hair textures, lengths, curl patterns, thicknesses, colors (natural and unnatural), and concerns, many are created with specific consumers and their needs in mind. When reviewing tools, we also take into account testers’ experience levels. For instance, an innovative new blow-dryer may feature industry-leading technology, but if the only people who find it intuitive to use are professional hairstylists, we have to consider this when determining whether it is worthy of a recommendation.

    For our list of the best round brushes, 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 board-certified dermatologists and seasoned estheticians. 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.

  • Chappell Roan’s Newsprint Nails Are An Ode to An ’80s Icon—See the Photos

    Chappell Roan’s Newsprint Nails Are An Ode to An ’80s Icon—See the Photos

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    Who's in the headlines today? Chappell Roan—and her nails—that's who! The Grammy-winning musician paid homage to one of her personal icons, Cyndi Lauper, with a head-to-toe look inspired by the iconic pop star, and in true Roan fashion, absolutely no detail went unnoticed.

    Roan, who inducted Lauper into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, channeled the star in an outfit inspired by two separate scenes from the “True Colors" music video, including a newspaper skirt made of long, fluttering strips of newsprint by Efrain Nava and an enormous, showgirl-esque bedazzled headpiece. She mimicked the newsprint pattern on her nails, with teeny strips of newsprint applied to each nail in varying patterns.

    Roan's manicure was the work of nail artist Rachel Sun, also known as All Hail Thy Nail, who shaped Roan's nails into long, square tips and painted them a pearly, milky white shade to serve as a neutral backdrop for the ornate nail art. Each nail featured a unique newspaper motif, including a full newsprint pattern on her ring and pointer fingers. On Roan's pinkies and thumbs, Sun applied the newspaper print like a French manicure, then covered the tip in pearls and hung a skinny string of pearls from the tips for a pierced effect. Roan's middle fingers were the most detailed of them all; Sun crafted an oversized floral bow from the same newspaper strips and applied it to the center of Roan's nails for an extra touch of whimsy, again adding pearls to the center.

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    Roan gave a heartfelt speech about Lauper's impact on her career during the ceremony and continued shouting out the star on Instagram after the show. “She has played an instrumental role in my artistry, fashion, glam, voice, movement, all of it,” Roan wrote of Lauper. “I look up to her so very much. I sang 'True Colors; in a talent show when I was 14 and I ended up winning first place for first time!! It was the first moment I thought maybe singing could be a thing for me. Thank you… for laying the groundwork for artists like me to thrive."

  • 9 Best Undereye Masks That Are Like Power Naps for Your Face

    9 Best Undereye Masks That Are Like Power Naps for Your Face

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    While we all wish we had the steadiest sleep schedules, the best undereye masks come in handy when we need a quick refresh. These supercharged, patch-sized doses of your favorite skin-care actives tackle puffiness, dryness, dark circles, and fine lines in record time—but, like with all skin care, show the best results when used consistently. Many are single-use for an instant hit of hydration and glow, while others are reusable, locking in your favorite eye creams or serums for deeper, longer-lasting results. Chill them in the fridge for a cooling wake-up call, or let them do their magic at room temperature—either way, they’re a treat your undereyes will thank you for. Below, we’ve rounded up the best undereye masks, with expert insights from dermatologists and insider picks from our editors.

    Our Top Undereye Masks

    • Best Overall: Dieux Forever Eye Mask, $25
    • Best for Dark Circles: SkinMedica Instant Bright Eye Mask, $50
    • Best Packaging: Barefaced Everyday Eye Hero $30
    • Best for Nighttime: Beauty of Josean Revive Under Eye Patch, $22
    • Best Non-Slip: Summer Fridays Jet Lag Eye Patches, $24
    • Best for Sensitive Skin: Mario Badescu Hydrogel Under Eye Patches, $32
    • Best Hydrating: NuFace IonPlex Hydra-Gel Power Patches, $55
    • Best Firming: Shiseido Vital Perfection Uplifting and Firming Express Eye Mask, $90
    • Best for Puffiness: CosRx The Peptide Collagen Hydrogel Eye Patch, $22

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    • How do I know if an undereye mask is working?
    • Meet the experts
    • How we test and review products
    • Our staff and testers

    Best Overall: Dieux Forever Eye Mask

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    Dieux

    Forever Eye Mask

    $25

    Sephora

    $25

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    Nicola Dall'Asen wearing Dieux's Forever Eye Mask

    Allure senior news editor Nicola Dall’Asen wearing the Dieux’s Forever Eye Mask

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    Why it's worth it: The aptly-named Dieux Forever Eye Mask locks your gels, serums, and creams in place, allowing them to fully soak in, resulting in extra-plump skin. Apply your product and let the silicone gel masks hang out under your eyes for 10 to 20 minutes before gently peeling them off, rinsing them with soap and water, and storing them in their tin, where they'll patiently wait for your next application. (Head’s up: The logo will begin to fade after a year of use, but you can 100% continue to use your patches.) A little product goes a long way when using these patches—too much, and the masks are at risk of slipping or becoming too tacky.

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    “​​My favorite morning ritual is to stop halfway through my skin-care routine—just after applying eye cream—to pop these undereye patches on and make myself a latte, giving the products I put on a moment to settle while completing another task I would have otherwise done after the fact. It doesn't just offer me a moment of peace in an otherwise hectic time of day; it gives my undereyes an instant boost of hydration that makes me look more alert and sets me up for makeup success." —Nicola Dall’Asen, senior news writer

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    • Material: silicone
    • # of patches: 1 pair
    • Duration of use: 1+ years

    Best for Dark Circles: SkinMedica Instant Bright Eye Mask

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    Instant Bright Eye Mask

    $50

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    Allure contributing commerce editor Deanna Pai applying the SkinMedica Instant Bright Eye Mask

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    Why it's worth it: SkinMedica’s Instant Bright Eye Mask recharges tired eyes with a concentrated combo of antioxidants and moisture-boosting extracts. Golden root extract helps protect delicate skin against environmental stressors with its antioxidant properties, while baker’s yeast supports skin’s natural ability to retain moisture, leaving the undereye area soft and supple. The hydrogel patches also deliver an instant cooling effect that soothes puffiness and helps reduce the look of dark circles. “This option is great for those with mature, aging skin who may see more fine lines and wrinkles. It hydrates, brightens, rejuvenates, and brings a more youthful look, plus the gel texture feels amazing upon application,” says Anna Chacon, MD, a board-certified dermatologist, based in Miami.

    Tester feedback from contributing commerce editor Deanna Pai

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    "I usually find undereye masks to be slimy and generally annoying—and without enough payoff to balance out the drawbacks. Enter these, which actually feel luxurious—with a comfortable grip and smooth outer side, which makes them much easier to apply—and brightened my eyes in under 10 minutes. My entire eye looked more refreshed, which is why they've become my go-to before things like weddings and the rare night out." —Deanna Pai, contributing commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: golden root extract, baker’s yeast, golden herb extract
    • # of patches: 6 sets
    • Duration of use: single-use

    Best Packaging: Barefaced Everyday Eye Hero

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    Barefaced

    Everyday Eye Hero

    $30

    Barefaced

    Allure senior commerce editor Sarah Han wearing the Barefaced Everyday Eye Hero patches

    Allure commerce editor Sarah Han wearing the Barefaced Everyday Eye Hero patches

    Sarah Han

    Why it’s worth it: Similar to the Dieux patches, Barefaced’s reusable eye patches are made entirely from medical-grade silicone and are designed to enhance the effects of your favorite under-eye treatments. We’re big fans of the included carrying case, which not only keeps your patches fresh and makes them easy to take on the go, but also has a mirror so you can easily see where to apply them. To get the best results, layer on your full skin-care routine first, then apply the patches on top of your serum or moisturizer. The patches help lock in product, boost absorption, and smooth the delicate under-eye area.

    Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han

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    “I’ve been getting pretty choppy nights of sleep—lots of waking up throughout the night—and it shows in my shadowy (and generally puffy) undereyes. I typically only use eye cream at night, but my new morning routine includes splashing my face with water, slathering these Barefaced patches with Belif Aqua Bomb Eye Gel, and leaving them on for about 10 to 15 minutes while I do the rest of my morning routine—brushing my teeth, making coffee, brushing my hair, etc. It’s so seamless and I’m happy knowing my undereyes are getting the hydrating, brightening TLC they need.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor

    More to know

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    • Material: silicone
    • # of patches: 1 pair
    • Duration of use: 1 year

    Best Non-Slip: Beauty of Joseon Revive Under Eye Patch

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    Revive Under Eye Patch

    $22 $20 (9% off)

    Amazon

    Allure senior commerce editor Sarah Felbin wearing the Beauty of Joseon Revive Under Eye Patch

    Allure senior commerce editor Sarah Felbin wearing the Beauty of Joseon Revive Under Eye Patch

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    Why it’s worth it: The Beauty of Joseon Revive Under Eye Patches are our go-to before-bed pick, thanks to a cocktail of firming and hydrating ingredients that work while you sleep. Retinal (a gentler retinoid) helps boost firmness and smooth fine lines—just don’t forget your SPF in the morning, since the active can increase sun sensitivity. Ginseng root water and collagen drench the delicate area in moisture, while bakuchiol refines texture and peptides support elasticity over time. They’re also some of the thinnest on this list, which makes them light enough to stay locked in place. They have a wing-shaped design made from non-slip hydrogel that hugs the skin comfortably, allowing you to move around (or sip your morning coffee) while they work.

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    “These patches feel so fancy; I'm actually shocked they're only $20. The texture is lovely—each patch is paper-thin and has a jelly-like feel that's gently cooling on the skin. I also love that they stick well, so I can leave them on for a full 20 minutes without having to adjust them. Every time I use them, my undereyes look much more hydrated and feel super-soft. Oh, and the patches look beautiful, too (they have a shimmery pink sparkle that's truly gorgeous).”—Sarah Felbin, senior commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: ginseng root water, collagen, retinal, bakuchiol, peptides
    • # of patches: 60
    • Duration of use: single-use

    ​​Best Non-Slip: Summer Fridays Jet Lag Eye Patches

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    Summer Fridays

    Jet Lag Eye Patches

    $24

    Amazon

    $24

    Sephora

    Allure senior commerce director Shanna Shipin wearing the Summer Fridays Jet Lag Eye Patches

    Allure senior commerce director Shanna Shipin wearing the Summer Fridays Jet Lag Eye Patches

    Why it's worth it: You know that age-old trick of placing slices of cool cucumbers under your eyes? Summer Fridays’ Jet Lag Eye Patches take it up several notches. Infused with cucumber extract, glycerin, and hyaluronic acid, they drench the delicate undereyes in soothing, plumping hydration. Niacinamide brightens, panthenol calms, and caffeine helps deflate puffiness so you look more awake in minutes. In addition, peptides support elasticity over time, making these patches as good for long-term care as they are for an instant refresh. Their non-slip hydrogel design hugs the skin comfortably, allowing you to move around (or sip your morning coffee) while they work.

    Tester feedback from senior commerce director Shanna Shipin

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    “Non-slip undereye masks? These are the small (but very notable) details that Summer Fridays pays attention to, and really make the brand feel like it gets you as a beauty lover. As a dedicated Jet Lag devotee (I have the moisturizer in so many iterations, from the classic to the travel mini to the serum version to the mist—and spoiler: I love them all for my dry skin), this was a very natural extension of my routine. They're cooling, hydrating, so cute to look at—that serene blue is so special—and, just like the other Jet Lag products, they leave my skin looking bouncier, dewier, and with a really pretty glass-like finish that feels as good as it looks.” —Shanna Shipin, senior commerce director

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    • Key ingredients: glycerin, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, cucumber extract, panthenol, caffeine, peptides
    • # of patches: 6 pairs
    • Duration of use: single-use

    Best for Sensitive Skin: Mario Badescu Hydrogel Under Eye Patches

    Mario Badescu

    Hydrogel Under Eye Patches

    $32 $22 (31% off)

    Amazon

    $32

    Ulta Beauty

    Ingrid Fowler wearing Mario Badescu's Hydrogel Undereye Patches

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    Why it's worth it: Mario Badescu's Hydrogel Undereye Patches are what we like to call "the whole shebang." Ideal for all skin types, including sensitive, these babies are loaded with skin-friendly hyaluronic acid, caffeine, red algae, niacinamide, and tiger grass to depuff, brighten, and soothe tired undereyes in one fell swoop. Use the included spatula to lift the powder-blue patches from their container, gently place them beneath your eyes, and soak up all that hydrating serum goodness for 10 to 20 minutes. Pro tip: Pat (don't wipe) any leftover serum into your skin—because why waste even a single juicy drop?

    Tester feedback from senior art director Ingrid Fowler

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    "Masks and patches often make my face burn or tingle, but I don't get that at all with these Mario Badescu Hydrogel undereye patches. They feel very hydrating and cooling, which is exactly what I want from a relaxing eye patch experience. Each set feels very covered in product, but not so much that it is difficult to handle or apply. I also love that the box explains different ways to wear them—I prefer the wide side of the patch on the inside!” —Ingrid Fowler, senior art director

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    • Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, caffeine, red algae, niacinamide, tiger grass
    • # of patches: 30 pairs
    • Duration of use: single-use

    Best Hydrating: NuFace IonPlex Hydra-Gel Power Patches

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    IonPlex Hydra-Gel Power Patches

    $55

    Amazon

    $55

    Nordstrom

    $55

    Dermstore

    Allure senior director of audience development Lexi Herrick applying the NuFace IonPlex Hydra-Gel Power Patches

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    Why it's worth it: Sleepy, shadowy undereyes are enough to make your eight hours of sleep look more like two—that's where NuFace's IonPlex Hydra-Gel Power Patches come in. Magnesium brightens while the proprietary IonPlex electrolyte blend floods skin with moisture. Amp up the whole experience by stashing your patches in the fridge before plopping them on or gliding atop the stickers with your NuFace microcurrent tool (may we suggest the Fix Microwand?). Even though these patches were designed with your undereyes in mind, you can place them anywhere on your face that needs a bit of energizing.

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    Herrick before applying the NuFace IonPlex Hydra-Gel Power Patches

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    Herrick after applying the NuFace IonPlex Hydra-Gel Power Patches

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    "Eight out of 10 times I try an undereye patch, I get some kind of reaction, whether it's burning or redness. But these are very gentle and work incredibly well. They breathe new life into my dark circles and puffiness. So gentle and hydrating. I leave them on until they're mostly dried out and find all that hydration has instantly transferred to under my eyes, making my skin full and soft all at once." —Lexi Herrick, senior director of audience development

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    • Key ingredients: magnesium, amino acids, electrolytes
    • # of patches: 30 pairs
    • Duration of use: single-use

    Best Firming: Shiseido Vital Perfection Uplifting and Firming Express Eye Mask

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    Vital Perfection Uplifting and Firming Express Eye Mask

    $90

    Amazon

    $90

    Nordstrom

    Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying Shiseido Vital Perfection Uplifting and Firming Express Eye Mask

    Why it's worth it: You already know we’re big fans of retinol, and Shiseido’s Vital Perfection Uplifting and Firming Express Eye Mask is packed with the rejuvenating ingredient to help soften fine lines and smooth the delicate eye area. The brand’s proprietary Matsu-ProSculpt Complex encourages circulation to visibly deflate puffiness and bags, while benibana flower energizes and lifts for a more awake look. Antioxidant-rich botanical extracts, such as those from camellia sinensis and olive root, also help defend against daily damage, so skin looks brighter and more resilient with every use. Bottom line: Tired eyes don’t stand a chance with the help of these undereye masks.

    Tester feedback from contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee

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    “I’ve tried plenty of undereye masks that feel like they skimp on product, but these are the opposite—the thicker fabric is saturated enough to feel downright decadent. The upper curve didn’t quite match my eye shape, but I loved how the larger surface area stretched across my cheeks, making it feel like a mini facial for my whole face. By morning, my skin felt deeply moisturized, less puffy, and I needed noticeably less concealer under my eyes.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer

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    • Key ingredients: retinol, matsu extract, benibana flower, caffeine
    • # of patches: 12 pairs
    • Duration of use: single-use

    Best for Puffiness: CosRx The Peptide Collagen Hydrogel Eye Patch

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    The Peptide Collagen Hydrogel Eye Patch

    $22

    Amazon

    $23

    Ulta Beauty

    Associate beauty editor Annie BlayTettey wearing the CosRx The Peptide Collagen Hydrogel Eye Patch

    Allure associate beauty editor Annie Blay-Tettey wearing the CosRx The Peptide Collagen Hydrogel Eye Patch

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    Why it's worth it: CosRx’s Peptide Collagen Eye Patches feature the kind of tried-and-true ingredients we actually recognize (and love). Niacinamide helps brighten and even tone, while caffeine visibly depuffs and energizes tired eyes. Vitamin B12 also soothes and calms, making the patches gentle enough for everyday use. To keep delicate skin supple, hyaluronic acid locks in moisture for a plumped, smoother look. And with adenosine—a molecule your body naturally makes—to nudge skin cells into producing more elastin, the eye area gradually looks firmer and smoother. Together with peptides and collagen, these patches leave the eye area looking bright and bouncy.

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    “After having an allergic reaction that left the skin around my eyes dry and sensitive, these eye patches came to the rescue. I love how light and hydrating they are—plus the serum left over after removing the mask is hydrating, making my undereye area feel soft, smooth, and supple.” —Annie Blay-Tettey, associate beauty editor

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    • Key ingredients: collagen, peptides, hyaluronic acid, caffeine, adenosine, vitamin B12
    • # of patches: 60
    • Duration of use: single-use

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the benefits of using undereye masks?

    David Kim, MD, a New York City-based board-certified dermatologist, explains to Allure that undereye masks can offer a range of benefits. "Eye masks can occlude the undereye area to improve the delivery of active ingredients, whether for hydration or brightening," says Dr. Kim. Common ingredients may include vitamin C for brightening, hyaluronic acid to hydrate, peptides to plump, retinol to help resurface, and the list goes on. In the case of reusable undereye masks, the silicone works as a vacuum-like seal to better deliver the aforementioned actives, courtesy of skin-care products like gels, creams, and serums.

    The cooling effects of undereye masks can also be beneficial. New York City-based board-certified dermatologist Robert Anolik, MD, explained to Allure that eye puffiness occurs from vessel dilation, and placing a cool object on the undereyes can help the vessels constrict to reduce swelling. Adam Friedman, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Washington, DC, added that in addition to reducing puffiness, coolness can help relieve itchiness in the eye area, which "can worsen puffy eyes due to rubbing them."

    Can people with How do I know if an undereye mask is working?

    "Undereye masks are just like your eye creams or any skin-care product in that you have to be consistent and use it regularly to see a difference," says Dr. Kim. "Don't expect doing the eye mask one time before a special event will magically solve your skin concerns. Be steady and consistent." With time, you'll begin to notice softened fine lines and less morning-time eye puffiness. Often, reusable undereye masks are a tool to improve the effects of your skin-care products, so keep in mind that if you aren't noticing improvement, consider adjusting the other products in your routine.

    Meet the experts

    • Adam Friedman, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Washington, DC
    • Anna Chacon, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Miami
    • David Kim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City

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    For our list of the best face oils, 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 of in-house writers and editors, as well as contributors, along with special consideration from dermatologists. To learn more about our reporting and testing processes, read our complete reviews process and methodology page.

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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 are 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.

  • Here’s What to Ask a Dermatologist Before Getting Hyaluronic Acid Filler

    Here’s What to Ask a Dermatologist Before Getting Hyaluronic Acid Filler

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    These days there’s a lot of information—and misinformation—floating around about hyaluronic acid fillers. So, it’s only natural to feel a little nervous about booking your first appointment, especially when “pillow face” horror stories and photos of injections gone very, very wrong are all over TikTok.

    But if you’re curious about filler, those cautionary tales needn’t scare you. In the hands of the right provider, filler can enhance and even transform your face with just a few strategic pokes. Still, that means finding a skilled provider is essential—and so is knowing what to ask before they inject you. “Filler requires more than one skill set to excel: medical knowledge of anatomy, sterile technique, and ability to work gently with tissue, as well as an aesthetic eye and attention to detail,” says Caren Campbell, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in San Francisco.

    To Dr. Campbell’s point, getting filler may not take very long most of the time, but it’s still a medical procedure and should be taken seriously—which is where a consult comes in. Ideally, you see a qualified, board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon for the procedure. But even if you’re seeing another type of provider—say, at a med spa—a good practitioner should be more than happy to discuss all your concerns. “The industry works hard to sell [getting filler] as an easy, breezy, in-and-out enhancement, but at the end of the day, it’s a needle going into your body…. A consult is the best way to ensure you’re making an educated decision and getting all your questions answered,” Dr. Campbell says.

    Not sure what to ask? Ahead, we’ve laid out some thought starters for your first filler appointment.

    ​​Meet the experts:

    • Caren Campbell, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist in San Francisco.
    • Dendy Engelman, MD, is a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist and Mohs surgeon in New York City.
    • Brendan Camp, MD, is a double board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist in New York City and Long Island.

    What are your credentials?

    To ensure your safety and treatment quality, it’s best to see a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon for hyaluronic acid filler injections. While filler is readily available at med spas and “injectable bars,” you want to be confident that you’re putting your face in the hands of an expert.

    In Dr. Campbell’s view, injectors should be physicians from specialties “that perform surgery and a lot of medical procedures so they’ve got a deep understanding of anatomy to inject and potentially manage any complications from the procedures they’re performing,” says Dr. Campbell. “Unfortunately, given the aesthetic industry’s big push to ‘train’ more and more injectors with little to no expertise, there are lots of ‘providers’ performing medical procedures that should require years of training,” she continues.

    Dr. Campbell’s thoughts align with Allure’s ongoing stance that any procedure that crosses the skin barrier should be performed with a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon present—but this doesn’t always happen at med spas due to lax and inconsistent regulations that vary from state to state. For example, a 2023 study in Dermatologic Surgery found that of nearly 130 med spas reviewed in the greater Chicago area, more than 80% didn’t have a doctor on-site. Until med spas are better regulated, you’ll definitely want to proceed with caution and ask the right questions to ensure you’re working with a qualified professional.

    No matter where you choose to seek care, watch out for red flags, like providers who “can’t clearly explain their credentials, treatment plan, or product choice,” says Dendy Engelman, MD, a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist and Mohs surgeon in New York City. “Be cautious if they don’t perform a full-face assessment or if they suggest excessive filler,” she adds. There’s no such thing as a one-size-fits-all approach to filler, so what constitutes “excessive” can vary from patient to patient, but if this is a concern for you, it’s a good idea to look for an injector with a lighter touch. Dr. Engelman recommends taking a peek at a provider’s website or social media to get an idea of their work before booking your visit—do the results look natural or overfilled? In addition, she recommends avoiding “clinics that don’t use FDA-approved products or fail to warn of all potential risks and aftercare.”

    Why is hyaluronic acid the best type of filler to address my concerns?

    Sure, you’ve probably heard a lot about dermal filler, but do you know the difference between hyaluronic acid (also called HA) filler and biostimulatory filler, or why you’d choose one over the other? The world of injectables is confusing and ever-changing, so don’t be afraid to ask what might feel like a “silly” question; trust us, it’s not silly!

    Hyaluronic acid is a water-binding molecule that helps maintain skin hydration and elasticity, and it’s found naturally in the body. “As we age we naturally produce less collagen, so HA is a great way to bring back the appearance of plumper, more hydrated skin,” says Dr. Engelman. “When injected, HA restores lost volume, smooths fine lines, and supports the skin’s structural matrix,” she explains. You might use hyaluronic acid to add volume to “less mobile” areas like the temples and midface or to tweak your facial shape by altering the appearance of the nose, jawline, or lips.

    Biostimulatory filler, on the other hand, helps boost collagen production, so the results become more noticeable over time, unlike the quick effects of an HA filler. It can be used in various places, including the cheeks and temples. Providers may also use it to improve the look of crepey skin on the arms, around the elbows, and on the upper knees.

    Long story short, you want to ensure your provider is recommending the type of filler that will deliver the results you want. Asking them to explain the rationale behind their recommendation can help ensure you and your injector are on the same page.

    Which filler are you injecting and why?

    Popular brands like Juvéderm and Restylane make their fillers with hyaluronic acid, but that doesn’t necessarily mean each formula will give you the same result. Dr. Engelman recommends asking your provider which formula they recommend for your desired look and why they think it’s the right fit. What works well for teeny-tiny wrinkles may not be the best fit for the lips and vice versa. For example, Dr. Campbell likes using Juvéderm’s Voluma XC and Restylane’s Lyft in the cheeks and Restylane Defyne in the chin but notes that it’s more about the skill of your injector and their expertise than the brand name. “The painter needs to know how to mix the paint,” she says.

    What results can I reasonably expect?

    Hyaluronic acid filler can boost small or deflated lips, smooth wrinkles, add volume and plumpness, and even enhance skin texture, but it’s not a cure-all.

    Brendan Camp, MD, a double board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist in New York City and Long Island, says patients sometimes think filler can do more than it actually can and your provider should help manage your expectations. “Fillers do not pull the skin up and back, which is what patients often do to their skin when looking at themselves in the mirror,” he notes. “Looking in the mirror with the patient together and giving them an idea of what fillers can accomplish is important to do before any filler procedure to set realistic expectations.”

    Still, Dr. Campbell says, “we have lots of tools in our tool kit,” which means that there’s probably something to help achieve your desired look, even if it’s not hyaluronic acid filler. So don’t be afraid to ask about your options should your provider fail to suggest alternatives. Dr. Campbell uses an analogy with patients to explain how combining various treatments can give them the results they want: Your face is like a chair. “You have your wooden frame, your foam, and the upholstery. Ideally, you are addressing all layers in an effort to look your best,” she says. Dr. Campbell uses a biostimulatory filler like Sculptra as the “frame” and considers hyaluronic acid filler the “cushion,” providing soft volume. Finally, skin care, Botox, and other treatments such as lasers treat the “upholstery.” A quality provider should be able to offer a holistic view and a comprehensive plan to suit your needs and address your concerns.

    When in doubt, bring photos to share with your doctor. These can serve as a good starting point for a transparent conversation about the results you can expect. “I always advise coming into your appointment and consultation with a clear vision of your aesthetic goals, ideally with photo references if you can,” says Dr. Engelman.

    How do I avoid looking “overfilled”?

    If that’s something you’re worried about, bring it up! Quality providers will be more than willing to explain what they recommend and why. Plus, one injector’s definition of “natural” may not be the same as another’s. (That’s why asking for before-and-after pictures from a provider’s previous patients is another important step before moving forward with treatment.)How should I prepare for my injection appointment?

    Before coming back for injectables, it’s wise to ask your provider what you should do—or avoid doing—beforehand. For example, Dr. Camp tells his patients to steer clear of alcohol the night before getting filler, and to stop taking aspirin and certain supplements (such as fish oil) a week before. All of these things can have a blood-thinning effect that can worsen bruising. He also advises patients with a history of cold sores to consider taking an antiviral medication (either a prescription drug such as valacyclovir or an over-the-counter option like Abreva) before their filler appointment to help ward off flare-ups triggered by injections near the mouth. Additionally, Dr. Engelman recommends showing up sans makeup to reduce the risk of infection. It’s definitely worth asking your provider if they have any similar recommendations for you.

    How will you minimize pain during the injections?

    Filler can be a bit painful, both in the moment and for a short time after, though many filler products contain lidocaine to help numb the treated area. Doctors have different preferences when it comes to pain-management techniques, so it’s never a bad idea to ask your provider about their approach. For example, Dr. Campbell likes to give patients stress balls and play relaxing music in addition to applying pre-injection numbing cream to minimize pain.

    What should I know about post-injection care and avoiding potential side effects?

    Hyaluronic acid filler is generally very safe, provided you’re working with an experienced professional, says Dr. Engelman. Before you head home, though, it’s smart to ask your injector about what side effects are and are not a cause for concern, and how they suggest treating the most common issues that tend to crop up. You may encounter some mild after effects, including “temporary swelling, redness, tenderness, or bruising at the injection site.” Ice packs or a cold compress can help relieve some of these issues.

    As for post-injection care, if you’re a regular exerciser, your provider may recommend that you get your workout in before your appointment, rather than after. Vigorous exercise, as well as steam rooms and saunas, can sometimes cause bruising or filler migration, Dr. Camp explains. You can typically resume normal activities after 24 to 48 hours; however, it’s best to consult with your injector to confirm.

    How do I know if I’m experiencing side effects from the filler, and what is your plan in the event of an emergency?

    Before injecting you with anything, a good provider should be able to outline how they’d help if you experience a complication. They should also explain the symptoms to watch for, like severe pain or skin-color changes, that warrant calling them or going to the emergency room.

    For example, whitening of the skin, dusky discoloration, or blotchy red, purple, dark brown, or grey patches near the injection site may be a sign of compromised blood flow, which requires immediate medical attention. Symptoms like sudden vision changes, persistent swelling or redness, and lumps that last longer than a few days may indicate that you’re experiencing side effects such as vascular issues, an infection, or an inflammatory reaction to the filler. Less common side effects include long-lasting lumps and asymmetry. Vascular complications can also occur if the filler is placed incorrectly. Since complications can quickly become medical emergencies, it’s good to know how your provider plans to care for you should that happen before you get any injections.

    How long does hyaluronic acid filler last?

    You may not want your filler to look super obvious, but you probably want the results to last. Longevity depends on the type of filler you get and where it’s placed, though most HA fillers generally last anywhere from a few months to a year. Ask your injector what you can expect.

    What happens if I’m unhappy with my results?

    If you do wind up feeling meh about your results, there’s a good chance your provider will tell you not to jump to conclusions and take a beat. It can take up to four weeks for the swelling to subside and the filler to settle.

    That said, you might find it comforting to know that hyaluronic acid filler can be dissolved with the enzyme hyaluronidase, which Dr. Engelman says can break down the substance within hours (though it may take longer). “This reversibility offers reassurance that results aren’t permanent,” Dr. Engelman says.

    However, patients should still place their trust in an experienced provider who knows how to address any issues, so definitely ask the practice how it handles these situations. Will your provider try to finesse the filler or dissolve it? Are corrections free, or do they charge a fee? If there is a fee, how much is it? These are important things to know before getting an injectable.

    Although it can feel intimidating at first, arriving at your injection consultation with a few thoughtful questions prepared can be a game changer for easing any nerves and making you feel more confident in your decision.

  • Bobbi Brown Vitamin Face Base Moisturizer & Primer: Review with Photos

    Bobbi Brown Vitamin Face Base Moisturizer & Primer: Review with Photos

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    Moisturizer is deeply personal—sort of like coffee orders or signature scents. I’ve never been loyal to just one because my skin’s too moody for that; between weather shifts, stress, and hormones (thanks, postpartum life), what works one month suddenly doesn’t the next. In the warmer months, I stick to lightweight formulas that won’t make my face feel slick, but when the air turns cold and dry, I reach for something rich and creamy. Then I met Bobbi Brown’s Vitamin Enriched Face Base Moisturizer & Primer, a 2025 Best of Beauty Award winner—and for the first time, I thought, “Maybe I could actually commit.” It’s the skin-care equivalent of finding a needle in a haystack, as it truly doubles as both moisturizer and primer. And after a few weeks of using it, I’m starting to believe “the one” might actually exist. Here’s what happened when I put it to the test.

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    My Skin Goals: Hydration without Heaviness

    I have dry, sensitive skin that tends to freak out the second the temperature dips below 60 degrees. Tightness and dullness set in, followed by those flaky patches on my cheeks that no amount of foundation can disguise. In fact, makeup only makes them more obvious.

    What I need out of a moisturizer isn’t just hydration—it’s balance. I want something replenishing enough to heal and smooth, but not so occlusive that it clogs pores or leaves a greasy film. A product that feels indulgent, yes, but also performs and keeps my skin comfortable and makeup-ready from morning drop-off to afternoon meetings.

    First Impressions: From Rich to Weightless

    At first glance, Vitamin Enriched Face Base Moisturizer & Primer looks buttery and thick in the jar—the kind of texture that usually spells too rich. But the moment I scoop some out, it immediately melts into my skin. The texture is plush and nourishing but somehow still light enough to disappear without a trace.

    Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying the Bobbi Brown Vitamin Enriched Face Base Moisturizer & Primer

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    Then there’s the scent: a bright, natural blend of grapefruit and geranium oils that’s fruity and fresh. It’s free of synthetic fragrance (the kind that can trigger irritation for sensitive types like me), which makes it all the more enjoyable. It’s one of those products that instantly lifts your mood the moment you open the lid, yet it never feels overpowering.

    The Formula: Classics That Deliver

    What makes this moisturizer-primer hybrid so effective is its thoughtful blend of skin-strengthening ingredients designed to hydrate, protect, and prep.

    You’ve probably seen squalane everywhere lately. It’s ultra-light yet nourishing, making it one of the most universally loved ingredients in moisturizers. “Squalane is a lightweight, saturated lipid that helps replenish the skin barrier and prevent moisture loss. It occurs naturally in the skin’s sebum, making it highly biocompatible and well tolerated across all skin types,” says Shannon Humphrey, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in British Columbia, Canada. In other words, it hydrates without clogging pores—the perfect base for any skin type, but especially for extra-dry skin like mine.

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    Lee holding the Bobbi Brown Vitamin Enriched Face Base Moisturizer & Primer

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    Shea butter brings that cushiony, rich texture. “It contains fatty acids and vitamins A and E that deeply nourish and soften the skin. Shea butter also soothes irritation, reduces redness, and provides lasting hydration for dry or inflamed skin,” says Anetta Reszko, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City. This is the ingredient that makes this product feel so comforting—it locks in moisture and keeps skin supple long after application.

    Speaking of hydrators, hyaluronic acid also plays a starring role. “Hyaluronic acid attracts and holds up to 1,000 times its weight in water, making it one of the most effective hydrating ingredients," says Dr. Reszko. “It keeps skin plump, smooth, and elastic while minimizing the appearance of fine lines and dryness.” That instant plumping effect is exactly what makes my skin look fresher and my foundation apply more evenly.

    And then there’s the vitamin trio that makes this formula truly multitasking. “Vitamins C, E, and B work beautifully together. Vitamin C protects and brightens, vitamin E enhances and stabilizes it, and vitamin B calms and supports barrier health for a resilient, luminous complexion,” says Dr. Humphrey.

    It’s also packed with emollients like dimethicone and glycerin, which give it that priming power—creating a soft, even canvas that makes makeup glide on and stay put. You don’t often find a formula that nails hydration, nourishment, and makeup performance all at once, but this one somehow pulls it off effortlessly.

    How It Fits Into My Routine

    In the mornings, it’s the last step in my skin-care regimen (right before SPF). It doesn’t pill under foundation—a huge win for dry skin—and since adding it to my routine, I’ve completely ditched using a separate primer. My makeup goes on smoother, stays fresh longer, and leaves my skin looking naturally glowy.

    At night, I sometimes use it as my moisturizer, too. Even though it’s marketed as a primer, it’s rich and hydrating enough to double as a night cream without clogging pores. On nights when I’m too tired for my full skin-care lineup (which, as a busy mom, is most nights), I just cleanse, pat dry, and slather on a generous layer of Face Base. By morning, my skin feels soft, balanced, and happy.

    Lee before applying the Bobbi Brown Vitamin Enriched Face Base Moisturizer  Primer

    Lee before applying the Bobbi Brown Vitamin Enriched Face Base Moisturizer & Primer

    Christa Joanna LeeLee after applying the Bobbi Brown Vitamin Enriched Face Base Moisturizer  Primer

    Lee after applying the Bobbi Brown Vitamin Enriched Face Base Moisturizer & Primer

    Christa Joanna Lee

    The Results: My Skin, But Better

    After a few weeks of using it once or twice daily, the change was undeniable. The flaky patches on my cheeks are gone. Makeup glides on with ease, and even on no-makeup days, my complexion looks naturally luminous instead of dull.

    I still believe moisturizer is personal; it has to work with your skin, your routine, your life. But somehow, this one manages to do it all. It’s the kind of formula that adapts to dry skin, tired skin, and everything in between—and that’s what makes it so good. If you love products that multitask (or just don’t have time for a lot of steps), Face Base more than earns its spot on your vanity.

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    Meet the experts

    • Shannon Humphrey, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and co-founder of Humphrey & Beleznay Cosmetic Dermatology, based in British Columbia, Canada
    • Anetta Reszko, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City

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  • Best Face Oils That Lock In Moisture and Strengthen Your Skin Barrier

    Best Face Oils That Lock In Moisture and Strengthen Your Skin Barrier

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    Face oils get a bad rap for being greasy, pore-clogging, or only useful if you’re chasing a temporary glow, but the best face oils have come a long way. “A face oil primarily helps seal in hydration and reinforce your skin’s natural moisture barrier,” says Whitney Hovenic, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Reno, Nevada. Because they’re made of lipids (not water), they lock in moisture rather than delivering active, water-based ingredients like serums do.

    That’s also why facial oils are almost always the final step in your routine, “since they’re formulated to sit on top of the skin,” adds Corey L. Hartman, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Birmingham, AL, which helps seal in everything underneath and prevent moisture loss—key for anyone dealing with dryness and flaking. And here’s the surprising part: They’re far more versatile than people think. Even oily, acne-prone, or combination skin types can use face oils, says Dr. Hartman. Just stick to non-comedogenic options like squalane or jojoba and apply only a few drops as your last step.

    Our Top Face Oils

    • Best Overall: Summer Fridays Heavenly Sixteen All-In-One Face Oil, $55
    • Best for Sensitive Skin: Elemis Superfood Face Oil, $69
    • Best Luxe: La Mer The Renewal Oil, $150
    • Best Drugstore: CeraVe Skin Renewing Gel Oil, $26
    • Best for Oily Skin: Ole Henriksen HydraBarrier Nourishing Peptide Face Oil, $58
    • Best for Mature Skin: Kiehl's Midnight Recovery Concentrate, $84
    • Best for Acne-Prone Skin: Sunday Riley Luna Retinol Sleeping Oil, $55
    • Best for Barrier Repair: Byoma Hydrating Recovery Oil, $19

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    Ahead, we rounded up the best face oils for every skin type and concern, from lightweight, non-comedogenic oils for breakout-prone skin to deeply nourishing blends that bring dull, mature skin back to life.

    Best Overall: Summer Fridays Heavenly Sixteen All-In-One Face Oil

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    Why it's worth it: Some face oils are just about surface-level sheen, but Summer Fridays’ Heavenly Sixteen All-In-One Face Oil does more than give that coveted glow. It pairs it with real skin benefits (think moisture retention, barrier support, and a subtle plumping effect) thanks to a blend of 16 oils, including sunflower, meadowfoam, pomegranate, sacha inchi, prickly pear, and hemp seed. Together, they “offer deep hydration and a more radiant, even-toned complexion,” says Dr. Hartman. We chose it as our overall pick because it feels luxe but still plays well with every skin type (yes, even oily and acne-prone), thanks to its non-comedogenic formula and surprisingly fast absorption.

    Allure senior commerce editor Sarah Felbin applying the Summer Fridays Heavenly Sixteen All-In-One Face Oil

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    Felbin after applying the Summer Fridays Heavenly Sixteen All-In-One Face Oil

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    Tester feedback from senior commerce editor Sarah Felbin

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    “I was super-skeptical of face oils before I tried this one. My skin is naturally pretty oily, so I wasn't sure if an oil would add anything to my skin-care routine, but this one from Summer Fridays changed the game for me. It's thin and lightweight, but also incredibly moisturizing. It doesn't feel too thick or sticky and gives my skin a healthy glow without making me look greasy. I love that I can use it alone on top of my skin care or mix a drop into my moisturizer—both methods have helped heal the always-dry patches around my nose.” —Sarah Felbin, senior commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: prickly pear seed oil, sacha inchi seed oil, pomegranate seed oil
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best for Sensitive Skin: Elemis Superfood Face Oil

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    Why it's worth it: It’s fitting that a brand with deep spa roots would create a face oil that basically works like a green smoothie for your skin. Elemis Superfood Facial Oil—a 2025 Best of Beauty Award winner—takes that “daily dose of greens” idea literally, packing in a blend of nourishing plant oils that feed, cushion, and revive dry or lackluster skin. The formula leans on flaxseed oil, which is “rich in omega-3 fatty acids that strengthen the skin barrier and keep it hydrated,” says Omer Ibrahim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Chicago. Sweet almond oil “locks in moisture and supports repair thanks to its naturally high vitamin E content,” while daikon radish and broccoli seed oil bring lightweight slip and a silky, fast-absorbing finish, so you get glow without grease, says Dr. Ibrahim.

    Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying the Elemis Superfood Face Oil

    Christa Joanna LeeLee after applying the Elemis Superfood Face Oil

    Lee after applying the Elemis Superfood Face Oil

    Christa Joanna Lee

    Tester feedback from contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee

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    “After a few weeks of using this oil once or twice daily, some of my dullness had faded, my complexion looked brighter and more even, and those pesky dry patches around my nose and chin finally calmed down. The biggest change, though, is waking up with plump, bouncy skin that has that just-had-a-facial glow. Elemis’s Superfood Hydrating Nourishing Facial Oil has quickly become one of those rare finds that does it all: It feels luxe, smells fresh, and offers easy results. If you’ve avoided face oils because of the grease factor, this one’s the perfect entry point.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer

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    • Key ingredients: sweet almond oil, flaxseed oil, daikon radish, broccoli seed oil, squalane
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best Luxe: La Mer The Renewal Oil

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    La Mer

    The Renewal Oil

    $295

    Nordstrom

    $295

    Bluemercury

    $295

    Sephora

    Why it's worth it: It’s hard to talk about La Mer without talking about the Miracle Broth—the legendary fermented blend of sea kelp, vitamins, and minerals that began as a healing experiment by an aerospace physicist and went on to power one of the most famous face creams in the world. If you love the story (and the results) but want something silkier and even more hydrating than the cream, try a few drops of The Renewal Oil. It’s formulated with that same iconic broth in a lightweight, skin-soaking oil that nourishes, softens, and smooths mature or seriously parched skin. Along with Miracle Broth, the oil features the brand’s Infinity Oil Complex—a cushiony mix of meadowfoam seed, sweet almond, and jojoba oils for deep, long-lasting suppleness—plus peptides to help support firmness over time. Since it’s a dual-phase formula, give the bottle a quick shake first to blend the oils, so you get the full benefits from each drop.

    Allure social director Kassidy Silva applying the La Mer The Renewal Oil

    Kassidy SilvaSilva after applying the La Mer The Renewal Oil

    Silva after applying the La Mer The Renewal Oil

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    Tester feedback from social director Kassidy Silva

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    “The La Mer Renewal Oil is the 60 seconds of luxury that every mom deserves in their skin-care routine. My skin looks instantly brighter after just three drops. I apply it in the mornings when I wake up exceptionally dry in the winter months, or anytime my skin needs a luminous boost.” —Kassidy Silva, social director

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    • Key ingredients: Miracle Broth (sea kelp, vitamins, minerals), Infinity Oil Complex (including meadowfoam seed oil, sweet almond oil, jojoba seed oil), peptides
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best Drugstore: CeraVe Skin Renewing Gel Oil

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    CeraVe

    Skin Renewing Gel Oil

    $26

    Amazon

    $26

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it's worth it: If you love the idea of a face oil but hate the greasy, slippery feeling most of them leave behind, CeraVe’s Skin Renewing Gel Oil is the happy middle ground. Its gel-to-oil texture feels weightless when applied, but still delivers the comforting, cushiony hydration you expect from an oil. The formula blends skin-softening glycerin for moisture with five ceramides, cholesterol, and hyaluronic acid crosspolymer to help strengthen the skin barrier. You’ll also find antioxidant-rich sunflower extract, rosemary leaf extract, and rice bran extract for extra soothing support. “People don’t realize there’s a prescription-only product with similar ceramide levels. CeraVe offers the same benefits at a way more affordable price point,” says Tanya Kormeili, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Santa Monica.

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    • Key ingredients: glycerin, hyaluronic acid, sunflower extract
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best for Oily Skin: Ole Henriksen HydraBarrier Nourishing Peptide Face Oil

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    Ole Henriksen

    HydraBarrier Nourishing Peptide Face Oil

    $58

    Ulta Beauty

    $58

    Revolve

    $58

    Sephora

    Why it's worth it: Oh, you thought having oily skin meant face oils were off-limits? Plot twist: Excess sebum is often due to dehydrated skin trying to make up for the lack of moisture—so the right oil can actually rebalance things instead of making you shinier. That’s where Ole Henriksen HydraBarrier Nourishing Peptide Face Oil, a 2023 Best of Beauty Award winner, comes in, as a lightweight formula that works for all skin types, even the slick ones. Its foundation is a trio of oil-soluble peptides, “which improve skin function and support elasticity,” says Justine H. Park, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Westlake Village, CA. They’re paired with Scandinavian berry oils (cloudberry, lingonberry, and elderberry), packed with antioxidants and omega fatty acids for deep moisture without the heaviness. Ceramides help skin hold onto hydration, while “squalane and vitamin E further soften the skin,” adds Dr. Park.

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    • Key ingredients: peptides, cloudberry oil, lingonberry oil, elderberry oil, ceramides, squalane, vitamin E
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best for Mature Skin: Kiehl's Midnight Recovery Concentrate

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    Kiehl's

    Midnight Recovery Concentrate

    $140

    Amazon

    $140

    Nordstrom

    Why it's worth it: Kiehl’s Midnight Recovery Concentrate doesn’t contain retinol or other actives that make your skin sun-sensitive, but you’ll still look forward to using this specifically as part of your p.m. routine. The lightweight lavender scent gives it a built-in wind-down moment, and the formula works in sync with your skin’s natural overnight repair cycle. A blend of nourishing, non-greasy oils, including evening primrose and rosehip, helps soften fine lines and replenish lost moisture while you sleep. By morning, skin feels smoother and looks more refreshed, with a little extra bounce, especially if you’re dealing with dryness or visible signs of aging.

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    • Key ingredients: lavender oil, evening primrose oil, rose oil, squalane, jojoba seed oil
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best for Acne-Prone Skin: Sunday Riley Luna Retinol Sleeping Oil

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    Sunday Riley

    Luna Sleeping Retinoid Night Oil

    $105

    Amazon

    $105

    Nordstrom

    $105

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it's worth it: Now, if you’re looking for a retinol-based product to tackle everything from breakouts to signs of aging, there’s a reason nearly every Allure editor has had this signature blue bottle of Sunday Riley Luna Retinol Sleeping Oil on their vanity at some point. Luna uses a retinoid ester (a gentler, oil-soluble form of retinoid) to help smooth fine lines, even tone, and—our favorite benefit—keep acne-prone skin in check by regulating oil production and speeding up cell turnover. “Retinol is a must for anyone with blemish-prone skin, and this lightweight oil makes it easy to apply without irritation,” says Dr. Hartman. It’s also buffered with blue tansy and chamomile to calm redness and chia and blackberry seed oils to soften skin overnight.

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    • Key ingredients: retinoid ester, blue tansy, chamomile, chia seed oil, blackberry seed oil
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best for Barrier Repair: Byoma Hydrating Recovery Oil

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    Byoma

    Hydrating Recovery Oil

    $19 $18 (5% off)

    Amazon

    $19

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it's worth it: If your skin ever feels tight, flaky, or reactive, that’s usually a sign your skin barrier needs a little repair work. Byoma Hydrating Recovery Oil. It uses a proprietary Barrier Lipid Complex to replenish the fats your skin naturally loses, while squalane teams up with eight antioxidant-rich botanical oils (including jojoba, rosehip, sunflower, and sea buckthorn) to restore moisture and balance without leaving a greasy film.“I love this oil because it’s lightweight yet incredibly nourishing. It strengthens and hydrates the skin while giving that dewy, healthy look,” says Whitney Hovenic, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Reno, Nevada.

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    • Key ingredients: squalane, jojoba oil, seabuckthorn oil
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Will face oils make me break out?

    Contrary to what people believe, the best oils don’t automatically cause breakouts. “There are non-comedogenic face oils that use oils that do not clog pores, and if you have acne-prone skin, I only recommend using those,” says Dr. Hartman. If your skin is oily or breakout-prone, Dr. Hartman suggests easing in slowly: “Start with applying a face oil once a week and increase if desired.” And if you’re already dealing with active acne, check with your dermatologist, who can help assess the right way to use face oil in your routine.

    Can people with mature skin use face oils?

    “Many face oils are rich in antioxidants, fatty acids, and vitamins that help support collagen and protect against environmental damage,” says Dr. Hovenic. She recommends looking for oils like rosehip (packed with vitamins A and C), argan (a great source of vitamin E), and marula or sea buckthorn (loaded with omega fatty acids), all of which can help smooth fine lines, boost elasticity, and give mature skin a healthier, more radiant glow. Face oils also work well alongside traditional anti-aging actives: “They pair well with ingredients like retinol by providing hydration and helping avoid irritation that can happen with retinol use,” she adds.

    Meet the experts

    • Corey L. Hartman, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Skin Wellness Dermatology, based in Birmingham, AL
    • Whitney Hovenic, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and co-founder of Spooge based in Reno, Nevada
    • Omer Ibrahim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Chicago
    • Tanya Kormeili, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Derm & Rejuvenation Institute, based in Santa Monica
    • Justine H. Park, MD, a board-certified dermatologist of the Skin & Beauty Center based in Westlake Village, CA

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  • The FDA Sent Warning Letters to Over a Dozen Companies Selling Botox Knockoffs

    The FDA Sent Warning Letters to Over a Dozen Companies Selling Botox Knockoffs

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    Just like we’ve come to casually call all tissues “Kleenex” and every lip balm “ChapStick,” the brand name “Botox” has become the catch-all term for botulinum type A, the injectable neuromodulator known for relaxing wrinkles. If you read Allure regularly, you probably already know that there are numerous FDA-approved iterations of the stuff— Botox, of course, plus Dysport, Xeomin, Jeuveau, Daxxify, and Letybo—which you’ll find in the kits of qualified injectors like dermatologists and plastic surgeons. No other neurotoxin brands have been reviewed or approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration, and some questionable companies are counting on patients and unqualified injectors not knowing this—or worse, not caring.

    On November 5, 2025, the FDA issued warning letters to more than a dozen companies for “[introducing] into interstate commerce unapproved and misbranded injectable botulinum toxin drug products.” In other words, these companies—most of which are based in Korea but also include businesses in America, China, and Panama—are accused of selling injectable formulas that purport to be botulinum type A. These brands have names like Liztox, Toxsta, Botulax, and Wutox, none of which are FDA-approved.

    Funny as you might find those names, the experts aren’t laughing. “Botulinum toxin type A is a powerful neurotoxin, and without controlled studies on diffusion, dosing, and systemic effects, unapproved versions can be harmful,” says Palm Beach-based board-certified dermatologist Leslie Baumann, MD. That harm, according to Connecticut-based board-certified dermatologist Mona Gohara, MD, can include infection, facial drooping, and even paralysis.

    And the substances in question might not even be botulinum toxin at all. “They should be treated as mystery liquids,” says cosmetic chemist Kelly Dobos. “It's well known that these types of products are drugs and have a known degree of risk, so it's rather unscrupulous for companies to be marketing these products in this way.”

    How the hell could “mystery liquids” end up in patients’ faces? As Dr. Baumann explains, only licensed doctors, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and registered nurses are allowed to buy FDA-approved injectable treatments, which they purchase directly from manufacturers and distributors that are also approved by the FDA (plus, they usually have to complete training specific to the brand of neuromodulator they’re administering). Dobos says it’s unlikely that any reputable, medically supervised facility would be using products like the ones the FDA sent warning letters about. It’s more likely, she adds, that they’d be used for what she calls “backroom Botox” procedures happening in salons, boutiques, or even in people’s private homes.

    Anyone who fancies themselves an injector can go through unofficial channels—like the online retailers on the receiving end of these FDA warnings—to get unvetted products. “People who do not have a valid license to purchase the legal products or those trying to cut costs may buy them,” Dr. Baumann says. Their clients either trust that their injector is using an FDA-approved product or haven’t considered the safety and efficacy of whatever their injector is using. “In my opinion, that shows little regard for patient safety, because these [unapproved brands] have not been shown to be safe or effective by the FDA,” Dr. Baumann adds.

    If news like this is encouraging you to be especially diligent when seeking out treatments like Botox—as it should—there are ways to be sure the stuff going in your face is safe. One of the easiest: “Patients can always ask to see the [product] box,” Dr. Gohara says. “Real products have holograms, lot numbers, and expiration dates that match the vial.”

    While the authenticity of the product itself is obviously very important, the skills and credentials of the injector are just as critical to the safety of injectable treatments. “Patients should only trust qualified, licensed injectors who use FDA-approved products and understand how to administer them safely,” says Dr. Baumann. The best way you can ensure that’s the case is to see a board-certified dermatologist or facial plastic surgeon. “Board-certified dermatologists and other qualified injectors understand anatomy, dosing, and safety. It’s artistry grounded in medical training,” Dr. Gohara says. They don’t just know where to inject, she says; they also know how what’s happening on the surface connects to your overall health.

    But that’s if you’re lucky enough to have access to a doctor in your area. If that’s not feasible, there are other solutions: ask all injectors for their credentials to ensure they’re a highly trained medical professional, like a physician assistant, nurse practitioner, or registered nurse.

    Each expert Allure spoke to expressed concern that extends beyond the existence of these unapproved products. “I worry that consumers in pursuit of convenience or a good deal may be unknowingly putting themselves at serious risk,” Dobos says. It’s a warning echoed by Dr. Gohara: “This isn’t a knockoff Chanel bag. The stakes are way higher.”