Lust List: Classic Beauty Products
Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion
This dermatologist-concocted pick maintains the optimum moisture balance for all skin-types. It's got the numbers to back up its classic status, too: It's the bestseller in 99% of the brand's counters, and one is sold every 3.7 seconds around the world.
$23; nordstrom.com
YSL Touche Éclat
This miracle pen works as a highlighter and concealer, with the perfect creamy finish that avoids looking cakey. Join the hoard of makeup artists and beauty aficionados who know that once you try it, you'll never go back.
$40; amazon.com
SK-II Facial Treatment Mask
This decadent cotton mask is so enriching, stylish ladies everywhere are willing to ignore the fact that it makes you resemble a bank robber when wearing it, complete with small holes for eyes and mouth. The potent mix of vitamins, amino acids, and minerals replenishes dry skin with a soothing coolness.
$90 for 6; amazon.com
Kérastase Nutritive Bain Satin Shampoo
Women with great hair can be particular about their products. Chances are, they're keeping locks shiny and smooth with this fiber-strengthening potion made of proteins, lipids, and a glucose derivative.
$36; kerastase-usa.com
Fresh Brown Sugar Body Polish
Quickly gaining cred as a new classic is this intoxicatingly scented scrub. Brown sugar crystals and primrose and sweet almond oils work together for skin that's exfoliated to satiny softness.
$65; amazon.com
Essie Ballet Slippers
Brides and low-key tomboys like Erin Andrews all have pledged their allegiance to this perfectly pinky-but-nude polish. The shade is one of the brand's most popular and a manicure no-brainer (in our opinion).
$8; essie.com
Rodin Olio Lusso Face Oil
A cult product that still hasn't lessened its grip on beauty lovers, this mix of all natural oils is perfect for moisturizing and fending off signs of aging. Thank jasmine and jojoba oils for the hydration, and neroli and argan oils for the even skintone.
$150; oliolusso.com
Lancôme Visionnaire
This powerful bottle uses a special molecule designed to penetrate multiple skin layers, working as it goes. On the surface, the appearance of wrinkles and pores are diminished.
$84; sephora.com
Crème de la Mer Moisturizing Cream
The bio-fermentation process developed nearly 40 years ago is still the same one being used to churn out this ridiculously beloved cream. Utilizing the power of sea kelp, it leaves skin softer, smoother, and more supple, and we bet even your clueless boyfriend has heard of it.
$140; cremedelamer.com
Oribe Superfine Hair Spray
Finish curls or a blowout with this lightweight, brush-able formula. Inspired by maintaing the glamorous styles of the silver screen's heyday but doing so with modern ingredients, it's the best of both worlds.
$29; spacenk.com
Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler
Imagine how much better your favorite volumizing mascara can get if you give your lashes some help pre-application? This tiny tool has achieved such an iconic status in the makeup-loving community that it was immortalized with a The Devil Wears Prada quote (seriously!).
$20; shuuemura-usa.com
MAC Russian Red
If you ask a flame-lipped lady what color she's wearing, chances are it's MAC. The brand covers the rainbow in terms of colors, but it's this perfect red we're obsessed with.
$14.50; nordstrom.com
Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair
Celebrating its 30th recently, this nutrient-rich serum is credited for improving skin tone, clarity, and the appearance of fine lines and wrinkes. Women all over the globe agree: It holds 20 patents internationally.
$77.50; nordstrom.com
Klorane Gentle Dry Shampoo
These days, the market feels saturated with dry shampoo sprays and powders. After testing 'em all, we trust our locks to this French find. Rich oat milk makes it useable for those with sensitive scalps, too.
$18; amazon.com
NARS The Multiple
The brand's runaway hit, Orgasm, might get a lot of the spotlight as a powder blush, but it's this handy multi-purpose stick that we're obsessed with. The creamy formula, designed by Mr. Nars himself, is an easy blend for color on the cheeks, lips, or lids.
$39; amazon.com
Elizabeth Arden 8-Hour Cream
This storied formula has history to spare. Developed in 1930 by the original Miss Arden, it's the first product to bear the Arden name and was originally designed to soothe thoroughbred's bruises. The name? A loyal customer claimed it healed a son's scraped knee in just eight hours. Use it yourself to treat dry or irritated skin.
$19.50; amazon.com
Mason Pearson Popular Mix Brush
When was the last time you didn't hear a hair pro laud this boar bristle brush for its smoothing abilities? Mason Pearson, the man, first started crafting brushes by hand in the U.K. in the 1800s. The current version we're obsessing over hasn't been altered much from the 1920s version.
$151; drugstore.com
DiorShow Mascara
Lash-addicts praise this tube for its ability to deliver false-looking length and volume. The first mascara from the brand, it's a mainstay for many a beauty pro.
$25; amazon.com
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