The Best Beauty Looks at the 2026 Actor Awards â See Photos
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The Actor Awards, formerly known as the SAG (Screen Actors Guild) Awards, may not be the first event you think of when you picture the glitz and glamour of the award-show seasonâthe Oscars and Golden Globes tend to steal the spotlightâbut it certainly has a history of delivering some of the most dazzling red-carpet beauty moments. Last year alone brought us Selena Gomez's red lip/retro bob combo and Pamela Anderson's Veronica Lake waves. So we knew we'd be in for multiple treats once the celebrities started to arrive.
For the first time, stars were given a theme: reimagining Hollywood glamour from the '20s and â30s. And as you might expect, some, like Quinta Brunson, truly understood the assignment, while others, like Odessa A'zion, completely ignored itâbut in the best way possible.
Here, you'll find all of our favorite hairstyles, makeup looks, and manicures of the Actor Awards, because the actors attending, presenting, and being honored didn't just roll out of bed and stumble in front of the cameras. Plenty of thought and glam-team talent went into the gorgeousness they're giving.
Kate Hudson
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Kate Hudson could not have looked more radiant thanks to an anything-but-matte, monochromatic, light pink makeup look by makeup artist Tonya Brewer. âWe wanted to give a subtle nod to â60s glam with super glowy skin, lots of lash, and a pop of peachy-pink on the cheeks,â she says, referring to Beauty Pie Supercheek Cream Blush in the aptly named Fresh Face. The shimmery eyes are a combination of the brandâs Wondercolour Longwear Cream Eyeshadow Stick in shades Cream Fresca, Little Star, Brazilionaire, and Umber One, topped off by Lashify Stardust Gossamer lashes, while the glossy lip was achieved with Wondergloss Collagen Lip Oil in Spicy Pink. That glossiness carried over into Hudson's hair, styled by Marcus Francis with lots of wavy volume down the lengths. He used a dollop of Joico JoiWhip foam on the mid length to ends, combing through to distribute the product evenly. âI blew dry the hair with a center part, and used medium-sized hot rollers rolling up from the ends, keeping it flat on the top of her head," he says. "After 20 minutes I took the rollers out and let sit for five minutes before brushing out to smooth and marry the texture together.â
Jenna Ortega
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 01: Jenna Ortega attends the 32nd Annual Actor Awards at Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall on March 01, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Welcome back, Jenna Ortega's eyebrows! After months of being bleached into invisibility, the nominee's brows are back to the same dark brown as her side-parted, loosely wavy hair. Makeup artist Melanie Inglessis used Dior's Diorshow Brow Styler in #03 Brown to help embrace her dark side again. Her polished beauty lookâright down to her black nail polishâstood in perfect contrast to her intentionally tattered, nightgown-esque dress.
Emma Stone
Emma Stone at the 32nd Annual Actor Awards Presented by SAG-AFTRA held at Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall on March 01, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Tommaso Boddi/WWD via Getty Images)Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images
Emma Stone can make an otherwise casual-looking attempt at partially pulling back a bob look elegant enough to wear with lavender Louis Vuitton. The soft bends of her tendrils frame an equally low-key makeup look featuring natural-looking pink lips and a hint of shimmer around the eyes that echoes the color of her ensemble.
Teyana Taylor
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They say, if it ain't broke, don't fix it, and Teyana Taylor knows her signature makeup look needs no notes. Makeup artist Yeika Olivia gave her that softly graphic eye look and glossy ombre lipâfeaturing L'OrĂŠal Paris Plump Ambition Hyaluron Lip Oil in shade 201âthat stuns every time. âI used the LâOrĂŠal Paris Haute Precision Eyeliner to create a sharp, smoky liner moment that enhances her natural eye shape while keeping the look bold yet refined," Olivia says. She also wore her go-to pixie, cut just a little bit shorter and styled by Edith Donaldson-Wheeler. Her nails exhibited an elevated French manicure, given a hint of gold go with the glamour of the night.
Parker Posey
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Easily the most playful makeup look of the night, Parker Posey's eyes were a gentle explosion of vibrant pastel. âTodayâs look on Parker Posey is all about feminine fun and joyful springtime energy," says makeup artist Jo Baker. âWe chose a fresh, dewy complexion paired with spiky, statement lashes. A soft wash of pastel lavender is swept across the lids and along the lower lash line, adding a playful pop.â Baker used the Tweezerman Classic Lash Curler to help achieve the retro eye look, and that '60s curl was also seen in her voluminous bob.
Yerin Ha
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Yerin Ha might have been attending one of the biggest nights in Hollywood, but she just inspired our everyday hair and makeup look from here on in. Absolutely flawless in its simplicity, the soft, powdery pink of her cheeks and lipsâMerit Flush Balm Cream Blush in Bespoke and Signature Lip Lightweight Lip Blush in Andieâis offset expertly by makeup artist Misha Shahzada with minimalist black, winged liner. Hairstylist Takuya Yamaguchi gave her hair an easy yet polished look with a middle part and a hint of texture. "After adding loose, weightless waves with a curling iron, I finished with Olaplex No.9 Bond Protector Nourishing Hair Serum to create a light touch of refined, effortless textureâpolished in the most understated way," he says.
Kirsten Dunst
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 01: Kirsten Dunst attends the 32nd Annual Actor Awards at Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall on March 01, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)Neilson Barnard/Getty Images
Kirsten Dunst has declared that coquette is destined to continue, and who are we to argue? Hairstylist Jenny Cho used Nexxus MVP Styler Multitasking Cream to uplift her hair into a just-loose-enough bun secured with something that has officially surpassed trend status: a black ribbon. Makeup artist Patti Dubroff made her eyes the subtle centerpiece of her glowing makeup look, with a smoky but not overly intense eye.
Dove Cameron
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Allure cover star Dove Cameron proved dark makeup can read soft with her deep burgundy lips and charcoal liner with lush lashes. Her dark brown, middle-parted hair was tucked behind her ears, flowing in loose, smooth waves to the top of her strapless gown, which matched her simple yet impactful black manicure.
Chase Infiniti
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Chase Infiniti celebrated her first Actor Award nomination by sticking with the night's theme, bringing a flapper-like feel with an incredible, bejeweled Louis Vuitton headpiece that let pincurls peek out the sides and the rest of her hair flow out the back. Hairstylist Coree Moreno made sure it stayed perfect all night with L'OrĂŠal Paris Elnett Satin Extra Strong Hold Hairspray. Makeup artist Amber Dreadon prepped her seemingly poreless skin with CurĂŠl Intensive Moisture Facial Cream before giving her a fresh-faced look that works for truly any occasion, including the Fara Homidi Essential Eye Compact in Trio No. 61 and a blend of Smudge & Contour Lip Pencils topped off with Glass Lip Plumping Oil in Pomme.
Demi Moore
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Demi Moore is already a walking work of art, but her sculptural updo took her gorgeousness to a new level. Seemingly mere moments after giving her a head-turning bob for fashion week, hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos did his magic to create a low, knotted look only possible with her famous length. In what may seem like an unexpected makeup move for an otherwise dark look, makeup artist Raoul Alejandre brightened things up with peachy pink on Moore's lips and cheeks.
Odessa A'zion
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Of course Odessa A'zion can make messy and makeup-free look as red-carpet-worthy as any full-beat look with nary a hair out of place. The nominee's curls were piled atop her head in an apparent tribute to chaotic good, and her seemingly bare skin and mascara-less lashes make us want to really lock into our skin-care routine.
Quinta Brunson
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âThere once was a girl with a curl right in the middle of her foreheadââand that girl, namely Quinta Brunson, could not have looked more exquisite. A tribute to beauty trends of the past, the multi-hyphenate's hair and makeup felt simultaneously 1920s and 2020s. Her warm, softly smudgy eye shadow was understated enough to really let her dimensional red lip steal the spotlight.
Why I Broke Up With Natural Deodorant After 10 Years
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Natural deodorant, itâs you, not me. I just canât do this anymore.
As a sweaty person, I need stability. I need to feel protected. I need something that puts as much work into the relationship as I do. Unfortunately, over the last decade, I havenât gotten any of that from you. In fact, Iâm walking away with 10 years' worth of sweat stains, body-odor baggage, and that phantom feeling of underarm drippage. Iâve had enough.
TL;DR: Iâm breaking up with my natural deodorantâand going back to antiperspirant.
First, whatâs the difference between deodorant and antiperspirant?
Growing up, I didnât know the difference between deodorant and antiperspirant. They were used interchangeably in my house (and still are today), even though they are completely different products. A refresher: âDeodorants help with odor, usually by reducing bacteria or masking scent,â says Joyce Park, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in California. âAntiperspirants actually reduce sweat, which, in turn, reduces odor because thereâs less moisture for bacteria to break down.â
Unlike deodorants, antiperspirants are made with aluminum and undergo much more testing before hitting shelves. âTheyâre considered over-the-counter [drugs] and have stricter regulations and formulation guidelines than deodorants,â says cosmetic chemist Amanda Lam.
The aluminum salts in the formula (usually aluminum chlorohydrate or aluminum zirconium) reduce sweat by temporarily blocking the opening of the sweat duct, Lam explains: âWhen you apply it to slightly damp skin, the aluminum dissolves and interacts with proteins in your sweat to form a plug near the surface of the duct,â temporarily stopping the sweat.
âTraditional antiperspirants will typically include other adsorbents like silica, talc, and starch to boost sweat reduction and are anhydrous,â Lam says. âThey may also include various silicones to improve feel and glide on the skin.â
Deodorants are also anhydrous (sans water), but they are made without aluminum. âThey can also contain absorbents (typically plant-derived starches) and will usually contain something like zinc ricinoleate, which is an odor neutralizer,â Lam adds. âDeos typically feature a blend of natural waxes, butters, and oils rather than silicones. Kind of like one giant lip balm with some starch in it.â
A giant lip balm certainly sounds more fun, but I had used antiperspirant for most of my life. One of my first favorites was the now-discontinued Secret Scent Expressions Va-Va Vanilla, which, as you can imagine, was a sweet-smelling, solid stick, practically made for a 12-year-old girl. It was also incredibly effective at stopping the puberty-induced sweat and odor of said 12-year-old girl (hi, thatâs me).
Why I decided to switch to using a natural deodorant:
Before I quit antiperspirant a decade ago, I was struggling with yearslong underarm irritation (itchy inflammation). It wasnât chronic, but it was constant. âAluminum salts can be irritating for some people, especially right after shaving,â says Dr. Park. âFragrance is still a big trigger. More often, itâs a combination of friction, occlusion, shaving, and individual skin biology.â
Also, I worked out all the time, would shave frequently (much too frequently, compared to my current once-a-week razor date), and loved anything with added fragrance. (The sweeter, the better!) Little did I know that I was likely experiencing my now-diagnosed fragrance allergy. These days, too much of it (worn anywhere on my body), and I break out in hives. Fun! All this to say, there was a lot that went into my decision to give up antiperspirant.
In 2016, during the clean beauty boom, I finally kicked antiperspirant to the curb. Iâd just joined the Allure team, and we were talking more about what our definition of âcleanâ was. (Based on our reporting, the topic was introduced around 2010, but didnât pick up steam until a few years later. It wasnât until 2019 that Allure recognized the market with its official Clean Best of Beauty seal, which is still prominent today.) During this time, many common, well-known ingredients became our enemies. So, sulfates were stripped from shampoo formulas, parabens were no longer primarily seen as product-extending preservatives (which they are), and conversations about aluminum salts being linked to breast cancer swirled and spiraled. (The breast-cancer link has since been debunked many times over, but more on that later.)
Aluminum-free deodorant, colloquially known as ânatural deodorant,â began to flourish. Brands like Lavanila, Schmidtâs, Native, and Kopari dominated the market. Though they did not invent the category, they can definitely be considered a catalyst for the growth of it, especially with representation on shelves in mass retailers like Target, Walmart, and drugstore chains.
As a beauty editor, it was (and still is) my job to try new products, and at the time, there were so! many! deodorants! I was inundated with them in all formats: sticks, mists, and even creams. But the one common thread with all these deos? No aluminum.
The sweat-stopping, often controversial ingredient certainly had a reputation back then (see above), but experts say there has been no hard data to suggest thereâs a connection between the aluminum salts in antiperspirant and the development of breast cancer. âThis is one of those myths that has had a very long life onlineâI still get asked this question in my clinic,â says Dr. Park.
"This is one of those myths that has had a very long life online."
âWe do not have good evidence showing that aluminum-containing antiperspirants cause breast cancer,â Dr. Park continues. âThe theoretical concern came from the fact that aluminum can be detected in breast tissue, and that sweat glands sit near the breast, but detectable does not equal dangerous. Correlation does not equal causation.â
Ten years later, the rumor mill has died down a bit, and, at least for me, antiperspirant no longer feels like a scary option when compared with deodorant. Of course, no one really has to choose between the twoâwear one, wear none, wear both, do you!âbut they are often pegged against each other in the market.
Why I decided to switch back to using antiperspirants:
Yes, Iâm pitting them against each other again, but flipping and reversing it. Iâm crawling back to my antiperspirant ex for a few reasons.
First, Iâm a heavy sweater.
Quite frankly, the sensation of moisture pouring from my underarms and trickling down my torso has given me the heebie-jeebies one too many times. Now that Iâve upped my gym time, I also have to be cognizant of how my profuse sweating impacts the people around me. I donât want to fling it onto someone else as I run and jump in my Barryâs classes. They deserve better. I deserve better.
My armpits are âgetting usedâ to natural formulas more quickly.
Iâm most excited to leave behind the sensation of waking up one morning, after months of wear, to discover my deo doesnât want to do its job anymore. Itâs like my body would get used to the formula, and then immediately decide it was over it. Iâd start to smell just as bad as I did before I started using it.
Obviously, thatâs not the way it works; the body doesnât build a âtolerance,â explains cosmetic chemist Kelly Dobos. âThe amount and type of sweat and microbial populations can change just enough that the product no longer fits your biology,â she says. âWhen the bacterial community changes, a deodorant that once worked well may no longer be as effective. It might seem like your body âgetting used toâ the product, but itâs really microbial drift, not physiological adaptation.â
It could also be due to olfactory fatigue, which, Dobos says, is when you âbecome so used to the scent of your deodorant that you no longer smell it, making you more sensitive to any breakthrough body odor.â For me, it was most likely the first optionâwhich literally and figuratively stunk.
My rashes didnât go away.
The underarm irritation I experience every time I wear deodorant is just as uncomfortable as the rashes I got from using aluminum. I was tossing out a natural-deo tube every couple of months, which is superfluous, especially in this economy. âMany natural deodorants rely on essential oils and strong fragrance blends to mask odor, and those are common triggers for allergic contact dermatitis,â says Dr. Park. âThe underarm is already a high-friction, occluded area, so itâs more reactive.â
I prefer the texture of aluminum deodorants.
The product textures are different, too, which could also be causing that dreaded, unwanted exfoliation and irritation. âMost natural deodorants have absorbents like clays that may have larger particle sizes than what we are typically used to with traditional deodorants,â says Lam. âThis can give that grainy, gritty feel that is sometimes associated with natural deos.â
The experts I spoke with for this story note that none of this makes natural deodorants inherently bad. âIf my patients want to use them, Iâm fine with that, too, as long as they arenât running into issues,â says Dr. Park. âBut if someone has chronic underarm irritation, and theyâre using a heavily fragranced âcleanâ deodorant, thatâs often where I start troubleshooting.â
A final word
So here I am, troubleshooting. Iâve now experienced inflammation, rashes, and even chafing from both types of products. There is no true winner here. But of the two options, only one stops my sweat, and right now, thatâs what is most important to me. Therefore, I am going back to the product that will prevent morning, midday, and evening sweats while also keeping me smelling fresh. I will no longer experience afternoon showers under my shirt. Sweat stains on my favorite white tee will be minimal. (Though Iâm fully predicting white-powder marks on all my dark topsâyou canât win âem all.)
And if I accidentally forget to apply one day, no one will notice, thanks to my new nighttime application routine. âSweat glands are less active when youâre sleeping, so the product has a better chance of forming those plugs effectively instead of getting washed away by active sweating,â says Dr. Park. âApply it to completely dry skin before bed, let it dry down, and you can reapply lightly in the morning if you want. That simple switch alone often makes a big difference.â
Probably about as big a difference as ending a 10-year relationship, but I digress.
Long-Lasting Body and Bounce Start With These Hair Volumizers
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The best volumizing hair products can be lifesavers for second-day styling, deflated blowouts, and flatness-prone strands. Mousses, sprays, and powders (oh, my!) add dimension and texture to hair that needs a boost, using ingredients like polymers, copolymers, and resins to restore your long-lost zhuzh. Still, you don't need fine or flat hair to benefit from a volumizing hair product. Even people with naturally fuller hair can use these formulas to amp up volume and bounce for that just-left-the-salon look that lasts for days. Interest piqued? Keep scrolling to discover our favorite hair volumizing products to give that crown some well-deserved lift.
Our Top Volumizing Hair Products
- Best Overall: Crown Affair The Air Dry Texturizing Air Dry Mousse, $38
- Most Long-Lasting Hold: Hours Full-Time Plumping Mousse, $27
- Best Heat Protectant: Olaplex Volumizing Blow Dry Mist, $32
- Best for Fine Hair: K18 Biomimetic Hairscience AstroLift Reparative Volume Spray, $46
- Best for Second-Day Refreshes: Dae Fairy Blaster Texturizing Spray, $30
- Best for Curls: Chris McMillan The Hair Mousse for Bouncy Volume, $36
- Best for Oily Hair: Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray, $52
- Best for Frizz: Davines OI SoufflĂŠ, $50
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Best Overall: Crown Affair The Air Dry Texturizing Air Dry Mousse
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Allure social media manager Bianca Richards after applying the Crown Affair The Air Dry Texturizing Air Dry Mousse
Why itâs worth it: Donât let the word âmousseâ scare you awayâCrown Affairâs The Air Dry Texturizing Air Dry Mousse always leaves strands feeling flexible and soft, which is partly why it won a 2024 Allure Best of Beauty Award. Infused with nourishing tsubaki meadow oil, texturizing pink salt, and a plant blend of kale, carrot, and lemon extracts that, together, strengthen and add moisture, this featherlight formula hydrates, de-frizzes, and disappears upon contactâthough the results stick around for hours. âIt's perfect for enhancing curls, giving you good volume and a strong hold that will last,â Katelyn Ellsworth, a hairstylist based in San Diego, CA, told Allure. Itâs our go-to for days when we skip heat styling, but still want natural movement and airy volume. When itâs time to re-style your hair the next day, you can brush right through your strands without worrying about any leftover stickiness or residue.
Richards before applying the Crown Affair The Air Dry Texturizing Air Dry Mousse
Richards after applying the Crown Affair The Air Dry Texturizing Air Dry Mousse
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Tester feedback from social media manager Bianca Richards
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âI love how seamlessly the Crown Affair The Texturizing Air Dry Hair Mousse fits into my low-maintenance, low-effort haircare routine, and it leaves my hair looking the best I've ever felt in my natural state. Itâs a super low-lift way to achieve that effortless, undone look. Unlike other mousses, it doesnât leave your hair feeling crunchyâwhich is the best part!â âBianca Richards, social media manager
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âMy thick hair is incredibly stubborn about maintaining volume at the roots and body throughout the day, but this mousse does what was previously impossible: It provides a natural, flexible hold (absolutely no crunch!) that sends my curls into juicy, hydrated spirals, giving my hair an allover plumping effect. It's the manifestation of va-va-voom for air-dried hair.â âShanna Shipin, senior commerce director
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- Key ingredients: tsbukai meadow oil, pink salt, plant protein blend (kale, carrot, lemon)
- Who it's good for: those who like to air-dry their hair
- Fragrance-free: no
Most Long-Lasting Hold: Hours Full-Time Plumping Mousse
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Why it's worth it: The lightweight, foamy, and soft-but-mighty Hours Full-Time Plumping Mousse won an Allure Best of Beauty Award in 2023 and 2024 for its all-day staying power. The formula leans on fatty acids derived from castor oil to help hydrate the scalp and reinforce each strand, creating a good foundation for volume. Once dispensed, the airy propellants in the formula expand and then evaporate, giving the roots a subtle lift as your hair dries. That expansion acts almost like scaffolding, encouraging strands to stand taller. Then, humectants like propylene glycol and butylene glycol draw in moisture, plumping the hair shaft so it looks and feels thicker.
Allure commerce producer Sarah Hoffmann before applying the Hours Full-Time Plumping Mousse
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Hoffmann after applying the Hours Full-Time Plumping Mousse
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"Listen, mousse was a dirty word to me for the majority of my lifeâI did my time in the crunchy curl trenches in middle schoolâbut I've done a full 180 since discovering Hours Plumping Mousse. My hair retains a ton of water post-shower and gets weighed down super easily, but adding two pumps of this to wet hair inflates my hair like a freakin' balloon. It's also responsible for the longest-lasting blowout I've ever hadâit's literally a miracle product to me." âSarah Hoffmann, commerce producer
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- Key ingredients: propylene glycol, castor oil, sodium polyitaconate
- Who it's good for: those with flat, fine hair that gets weighed down easily
- Fragrance-free: no
Best Heat Protectant: Olaplex Volumizing Blow Dry Mist
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Allure senior news editor Nicola Dall’Asen applying the Olaplex Volumizing Blow Dry Mist
Why it's worth it: No bouncy blowout is complete without a good heat protectant, like Olaplexâs Volumizing Blow Dry Mist. This 2024 Allure Best of Beauty Award winner safeguards your strands from temperatures up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit while wrapping them in a barely-there veil of defense. Bamboo extract lipopeptides form a weightless, protective film that helps fortify the hair fiber. Pea peptides and jackfruit polysaccharides join the mix to boost hydration and encourage airy lift, minus the frizz. The finish is touchably soft and completely invisible, for hair that looks naturally sky-high.
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"That any product could create volume on my superfine, color-treated hair is a damn miracle, which means Olaplex's Volumizing Blow Dry Mist is basically a religious deity in my eyes. With a few hearty spritzes of this lightweight spray along my hairline and in my rootsâplus some elbow grease with a round brush, of courseâI can at last achieve a style that makes me look like I have more hair than I actually do." âNicola DallâAsen, senior news editor
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- Key ingredients: bamboo extract, pea peptides, radish root ferment
- Who it's good for: people who style with heat regularly
- Fragrance-free: no
Best for Fine Hair: K18 Biomimetic Hairscience AstroLift Reparative Volume Spray
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Allure features director Dianna Singh applying the K18 AstroLift Reparative Volume Spray
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Why itâs worth it: Powered by the brandâs biotech-backed peptide complex called K18peptide, which mimics the natural structure of keratin, the Allure Best of Beauty Award-winning Biomimetic Hairscience AstroLift Reparative Volume Spray does more than just add volume. A few spritzes boost fullness while repairing damage and reducing breakage. According to Eddie M. Parra, a hairstylist in New York City, it delivers a conditioning effect (thanks, red algae) without sacrificing lift. And, it has two-day hair memory, so the volume lasts for up to 48 hours whether you apply it on damp or dry hair (it goes on completely invisible either way).
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Singh after applying the K18 AstroLift Reparative Volume Spray
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Tester feedback from features director Dianna Singh
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"I've tried a lot of volumizers in my day, and I've found a handful that deliver oomph immediatelyâbut very few that add volume that lasts. This spray is one of those rare gems: I apply it in damp hair, blow-dry, and then enjoy the extra bounce well into the following day." âDianna Singh, features director
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- Key ingredients: red algae, arginine, K18peptide, polymers
- Who it's good for: flat, damaged hair
- Fragrance-free: no
Best for Second-Day (or Third-Day) Refreshes: Dae Fairy Blaster Texturizing Spray
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Allure managing editor Alessandra Foresto applying the Dae Fairy Blaster Texturizing Spray
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Why itâs worth it: Daeâs Fairy Blaster Texturizing Spray absorbs oil at the roots, making it a great pick for hair that hasnât been washed inâŚa few days. But, unlike a dry shampoo, it also adds lift at your roots and bounce throughout the entire hair shaft with zeolite, a volcanic material known to add volume and cleanse the scalp. One spray gives hair a light refresh, while three-plus sprays offer more volume and zhuzh. It features yucca stem extract, indica seed oil, moringa leaf extract, and glycerin, all of which protect hair from environmental damage, improve softness and manageability, reduce breakage, and add shine.
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Foresto after applying the Dae Fairy Blaster Texturizing Spray
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Tester feedback from managing editor Alessandra Foresto
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âI've been using this spray on day two and three after a wash to give my hair a boost of volume and soak up some oil from my roots. I'm seriously impressed by how much volume a few spritzes of this spray creates. After having my hair in a bun overnight, I like to spray it and tousle my hair and roots to make my waves even bigger. Other times, I spray it on my flatiron-made curls and I find they get a nice beachy look.
The spray bottle is powerful and a little bit goes a long way to give your hair serious lift and texture. It also adds grip to hair so my lackluster French pinning abilities can be more easily hidden. Unlike other texturizing sprays, I find that results last all day and my hair does not fall flat after a few hours. The spray features Dae's nice signature citrus scent too!â âAlessandra Foresto, managing editor
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- Key ingredients: yucca stem extract, indica seed oil, and moringa leaf extract, glycerin
- Who it's good for: oily, flat hair
- Fragrance-free: no
Best for Curls: Chris McMillan The Hair Mousse
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Shipin applying the Chris McMillan The Hair Mousse
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Why itâs worth it: Chris McMillanâs The Hair Mousse is designed to help you recreate the stylistâs signature liftâno salon appointment required. Lightweight and airy, itâs made with curly hair in mind, giving coils instant volume and bounce while providing heat protection for diffuser days. The result? A soft, tousled texture with long-lasting holdâno crunch, no touch-ups, just effortless body that lasts. Infused with pine cone and mushroom extracts, the mousse also soothes the scalp and helps repair split ends, giving your curls a much-needed reset.
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Shipin after applying the Chris McMillan The Hair Mousse
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âHello, one and done! This product is your gel, your curl cream, your finishing product…all in one. It's truly been a game-changer for me, replacing all my products! I shake it up, then release a larger-than-a-golfball size amount and apply it all over. I tend to use it while my hair is slightly towel-dried, then again in the middle of my diffusing session, when it is about 40% dry. I love that it truly delivers on its promise of volumized, bouncy curlsâfull stop. It tames a bit of frizz, it defines my coils, and adds some necessary lift at my roots and mid-section. I've never received so many compliments on my hair. A little goes a long way, and if you do overdo it (like any mousse), you may get a little crunch. Just work it out with an oil to finish off styling and it'll soften up immediately. I think this works perfectly for my 3a hair, and I can imagine it working well for waves, too. The $36 price may seem steep, but this mousse and a diffuser are all I need!â âShanna Shipin, senior commerce director
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- Key ingredients: mushroom extract, pine cone extract, polymers
- Who it's good for: curly hair
- Fragrance-free: no
Best for Oily Hair: Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray
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Why it's worth it: So, you got a blowout yesterdayâbut this morning's Pilates class did a number on your hair. Before you panic, Oribe's Dry Texturizing Spray is here to save the day. Yes, it adds volume and definition, but it also absorbs oilâthink of it as a dry shampoo and a texturizing spray in one (very chic) bottle. The formula relies on zeolite crystallines, which add rough texture to your lengths while absorbing oil at the root. The spray also features Oribeâs Signature Complex, a brand hallmark that includes watermelon, lychee, and edelweiss flower to defend hair from drying and damaging oxidative stress. Pro tip: âHit [hair] with the dryer again after spraying for volume at the root that lasts for days,â says Kate Johnson, hairstylist and founder of the Bridal Beauty Team. And, like all products in the Oribe lineup, itâs finished with the brandâs classic CĂ´te d'Azur scent, which has notes of sandalwood, jasmine, and bergamot.
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- Who it's good for: people who work out or sweat a lot
- Fragrance-free: no
Best for Frizz: Davines OI SoufflĂŠ
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Why itâs worth it: Made with antioxidant-rich roucou oil and softening chicory root extract, Davinesâ OI Souffle is a hair-plumping mousse that delivers serious shine and volume, with none of the crunch. It also offers heat protection up to 446 degrees Fahrenheit, making it a great prep step before blow-drying for an extra full, bouncy finish. Once you apply it, youâll notice how much silkier and smoother your hair feels, and when itâs dry, there wonât be any frizz left behind. Whether youâre defining curls or adding lift to straight strands, this is a solid pickâespecially if your hair tends to puff up the second you step outside.
Tester feedback from commerce writer Lily Wohlner
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âHumidity is my curly hairâs worst enemy, so when Iâm rockinâ my natural waves, I always know Davinesâ OI Mousse has my back in times of need. After showering, I scrunch it into my hair and I feel confident walking out the door on a rainy day or a scorcher, knowing my curls will stay right where I left them. Oh, and I have to mention the floral and clean scent of the entire OI lineâI literally get compliments on it whenever I use it, with people asking me what perfume Iâm wearing.â âLily Wohlner, commerce writer
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- Who it's good for: those with frizzy hair
- Fragrance-free: no
Best for Softness: R+Co Rodeo Star Thickening Foam
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Why itâs worth it: R+Coâs Rodeo Star Thickening Foam delivers non-sticky volume with a soft feel, says Victoria McLeod, a hairstylist based in Atlanta. It incorporates skin-care ingredients, like vitamin E to deeply condition, kiwi fruit extract to help retain moisture, and aloe vera leaf extract to minimize breakage and add shine. Yes, it gives hair that fuller, bouncier lookâbut it also leaves strands feeling so soft, youâll want to run your fingers through them all day long.
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- Key ingredients: vitamin E, kiwi fruit extract, aloe leaf extract
- Who itâs good for: frizzy, dry hair
- Fragrance-free: no
Best for Extending Styles: Redken Stay High Mousse
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Why itâs worth it: âRedkenâs Stay High Mousse is thick and has a lot of stiff texture to it, so it holds fine hair up in a way that a lot of volumizing products donât,â says Johnson. She adds that the volume stays put all day long, whether you apply it only at the roots or throughout your hair shaft.â Just make sure to use a small amount and run it through wet hair section by section before blow-drying,â she advises. It immediately melts into hair, never feels sticky, and hydrates and strengthens with help from castor oil. A win-win-win, in our book.
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- Who it's good for: all hair types
- Fragrance-free: no
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a volumizing hair product do?
According to Toth, a volumizing hair product lifts roots from the scalp. "Some are simply weightless, some give incredible hold and texture, and some coat and surround each strand of hair," he says.
Raven Hurtado, a Chicago-based hairstylist, echoed Toth. He told Allure, "It works great for updos, and you could also use it as a dry shampoo." Hurtado explains, "You can also touch up your second-day blowout without having any residue."
While healthy hair can benefit from hair volumizing products, they can also help support damaged locks. Cosmetic chemist Ginger King told Allure, "Heredity, stress, poor nutrition, improper care of hair, and environmental damage (such as sunlight and harsh brushing)" can all be potential causes of thinning hair. If that sounds like you, a hair volumizing product could make a big difference, either as a permanent solution or to tide you over while going on a regrowth journey.
How do I choose a volumizing hair product?
Many products claim to be effective volumizers. But before you hedge your bets on a bottle, it's essential to know your hair type and your desired style. Santiago recommends using a root spray or a mousse before blow-drying if you want your hair to be more touchable and smooth. "If you like feeling your hair more textured, an aerosol spray or volume powder is a great choice," she adds. If you're just getting into the hair volumizing game, you might need to try a few different products before you land your best option.
What should I avoid in a volumizing hair product?
King previously told Allure to be wary of heavy oils and silicones, since "not all oils or silicones are created equal." She mentions that, while they can provide benefits like softening and hydrating, coconut and jojoba are weightier than other oils. Silicones also vary in weight and gradeâbut you don't need to be a scientist to determine which is which. "If it feels greasy on your fingers, chances are it will weigh down your hair," King advises.
Meet the experts
- Mia Santiago, a New York City-based hairstylist
- Devin Toth, a New York City-based hairstylist
- Raven Hurtado, a Chicago-based hairstylist at Maxine Salon
- Ginger King, a cosmetic chemist
- Kate Johnson, a hairstylist and founder of the Bridal Beauty Team
- Victoria McLeod, a hairstylist based in Atlanta, Georgia
How we test and review products
We always enlist a range of testers for our makeup vertical, but hair-care products and tools are another story. While there are certain products that can be used across different hair textures, lengths, curl patterns, thicknesses, colors (natural and unnatural), and needs, hair products are often created with specific consumers in mind. Many are created in order to address a concern (dandruff, breakage, brittleness) or to work most effectively for a specific hair type (4C curls, wavy hair, gray hair). You wouldnât want to pick up a purple shampoo thatâs only been reviewed by someone with, say, auburn hair, or a diffuser thatâs never been tested by anyone with curlsâright?
For our review of volumizing hair products, we enlisted the help of multiple editors, writers, contributors, cosmetic chemists, and makeup artistsâwho have a range of experience studying and using these products. Testers considered performance across four primary categories: efficacy, texture, experience, and formula. For more on what's involved in our reporting, check out our complete reviews process and methodology page.
Our staff and testers
A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness or a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine; you may simply be browsing around for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editorsâin addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call uponâis essential to reaching that goal.
After all, can we really say a skin-care product is the âbestâ for people over 50 if the only testers weâve 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 itâs never been tested on curls? Weâre 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.
Jenna Ortega’s Brows Are BackâSee the Photos
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Jenna Ortega has been rocking bleached brows for what feels like an eternity in the beauty world; the Wednesday star first reached for the brow bleach nearly a year ago, debuting them at CinemaCon in April 2025. At first, they were a light brown shade a few hues lighter than her natural dark brow, but over time, they got lighter and lighter until they were pretty much invisible⌠until now, anyway!
At the 2026 Actor Awards (previously known as the Screen Actors Guild or SAG Awards), Ortega's dark brows were back with a vengeance. She hit the red carpet aligned to the Old Hollywood theme in a plunging lace Christian Cowan slip dress and thigh-high stockings. While the bleached brows gave her looks a cool, gothic edge, bringing back the color was definitely the right choice for her Actor Awards glam; her razor-thin dark brows completed the flapper-esque ensemble in the most picture-perfect way.
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Makeup artist Melanie Inglessis used all Dior products on Ortega, most notably the Diorshow Brow Styler in #03 Brown to define the actor's newly dark brows. Instead of a thick, full brow, Ortega and Inglessis opted for a slim, subtly arched shape that echoed the penciled-in eyebrows of the â20s and â30s, and the vampy lip also felt thematic without looking costumey. (For that, Inglessis defined Ortega's lips with Rouge Dior Contour Lip Liner in #303 Greige Attitude, filled in with Rouge Dior On Stage in #496 Berry Attitude, and finished with a touch of Dior Addict Lip Glow Oil in #104 Black Cherry.
There's no telling if Ortega will keep her dark brows or go back to the bleached look, but if you've been curious about lightening your brows like the Wednesday actor and fellow celebs including Miley Cyrus and Michelle Yeoh, we compiled a comprehensive guide to help you lighten upâand we think Ortega would approve.
Jennifer Garner Says She’s Ruled Out BotoxâBut Not a Future Facelift
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Jennifer Garner is a woman who knows what she wants. And doesn't want. At least right now. Chatting with Kylie Kelce on her podcast Not Gonna Lie With Kylie Kelce, the star of The Last Thing He Told Me shared what cosmetic procedures she's currently willing and unwilling to get, but was also candid about not knowing how she may feel down the line.
Kelce brought up that Garner had once said she wants to be able to move her forehead because it's âsuch a big part of my face.â And the actor confirmed she still very much feels this way.
âI mean, of course, I've tried Botox and all that, but it takes very little to completely freeze my forehead,â she says. âAnd then I just feel so conspicuous, like I've got a walking billboard. I might as well get a tattoo of something, you know, across it. It's horrible. So no, the Botox in the forehead, unfortunately, is not for me.â
But that doesn't mean she doesn't sometimes take issue with her lines. âI have creasy wrinkles, and I'm justâthey're going to have to just be there. So sometimes I get bangs,â she says (though, we ought to note, she currently isn't keeping her forehead covered with any fringe). âWomen have been doing it forever.â
She isn't against seeing a dermatologist for some cosmetic poking, however. âDon't think that I don't have something in there,â she says, touching her cheeks, and assuring Kelce she hasn't had any actual surgery. "Once a year, I go see someone, and I'm like, do it. I'm a pincushion.â It's unclear if Garner means she gets filler, microneedling, or something else that calls for a pincushion metaphor, but we appreciate her candor nonetheless.
âI can't really tell the difference afterâthat's what I've noticed. The more you spend on a dermatologist doing a bunch of things to your face, the less you can tell that they've done it. And somehow that's a good thing,â she says, laughing about how she just wants to look subtly refreshed. âI don't know why, but I will go pay them so much money to say, 'I don't want to see it.'â
And her kids really don't want to see it. âMy kids are like, 'Mom, promise us you'll never get a facelift.' And I say, âI am unlikely to rush toward a facelift,ââ she says. âAnd yet, I refuse to make that promise, because I am me today, and I don't know how I'm gonna feel.â
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Viola Davis Wore Two Completely Different Bobs in as Many Days â See Photos
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As an actor, Viola Davis definitely has serious range. I just think about her in Doubt versus her role in The Woman Kingâit's mindblowing that that's the same person. So I guess you could say the bob is the Viola Davis of hairstyles. It shows up in incredibly diverse ways, and it always impresses. A bob is never just a bob. And Davis herself demonstrated that over the weekend when she attended at the NAACP Image Awards and the Actor Awardsâjust a day apartâin two distinctly different bobs.
On Friday, Davis was honored with the Chairman's Award at the Image Awards, which honors excellence, impact, and advocacy. She wowed the audience with both her inspirational acceptance speech and gorgeous, strapless Marmar Halim burgundy gown and cape. Makeup artist Sergio LĂłpez-Rivera even matched her lips to the rich color.
But it was her sharp bob, styled by Jamika Wilson, that literally and figuratively topped off the look. Styled perfectly straight with blunt bangs, the subtly highlighted style couldn't have looked more glamorous. And it's not as intimidating as it may look, according to hairstylist Olya Iudina, who previously told Allure, âIf I have a client who wants to cut a bob the first time, I would recommend this one, since itâs simple and very easy to style.â
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No matter how amazing she looked, Davis knows it's downright gauche for an A-lister to wear exactly the same hairstyle to another award show just 24 hours later. But even though just a little adjustment would have been fine, she went in a completely different direction for the Actor Awards while still staying decidedly in bob territory.
Wearing a gorgeous, off-the-shoulder, teal gown, Davis switched to a wavy A-line bob, meaning it's a little shorter in the back than in the front. Wilson gave it soft yet sculptural waves that conveyed the retro 1920s and 1930s theme of the night, deeply parting it to the side to give it some extra drama.
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âThis style adds structure and drama without sacrificing elegance, making it a favorite for those who want a modern yet timeless look,â stylist Rogerio Cavalcante previously told Allure. âAsk your stylist for a precise, graduated cut with a clean angle from back to front. Whether worn straight or with a slight wave, the A-line bob always delivers a bold, sophisticated edge.â
And there's no clearer proof of that than Viola Davis.
Dull Skin? These Face Exfoliators Donât Know Her
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Using one of the best face exfoliators is a key step in any skin-care routine (yes, even if you have sensitive skin). These formulas work hard to slough away dead skin cells and unclog pores to minimize the look of fine lines and boost radianceâplus, they help the rest of your skin-care products absorb better. Whether you prefer physical or chemical exfoliants, using one regularly can help reveal a smoother, more even-toned complexion. From serums with alpha and beta hydroxy acids that gently dissolve buildup, to gritty yet delicate scrubs that polish your skin, these are the exfoliators our editors actually use, and weâve got the receipts (a.k.a. selfies) to prove it. Scroll on for our tried-and-loved picks, plus pro tips from board-certified derms to keep your skin smooth and clear for the long haul.
Our Top Face Exfoliators
- Best Overall: Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peel, $94
- Best for Oily Skin: SkinMedica AHA + BHA Exfoliating Cleanser, $48
- Best for Sensitive Skin: Medik8 Press & Glow Daily Exfoliating PHA Tonic, $35
- Best Fast-Acting: Shani Darden Triple Acid Signature Peel, $125
- Best for Dry Skin: Kate Somerville ExfoliKate Intensive Exfoliating Treatment, $85
- Best for Acne-Prone Skin: Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant, $37
- Best for Mature Skin: Sunday Riley Good Genes Lactic Acid Treatment, $85
- Best Budget: The Ordinary Lactic Acid 10% Plus Hyaluronic Acid, $9
- Best for Hyperpigmentation: First Aid Beauty Brighten + Glow Facial Radiance Pads, $39
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- Meet the experts
- How we test and review products
- Our staff and testers
Best Overall: Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peel
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Allure editor in chief Jessica Cruel applying the Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peel
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Why itâs worth it: If the word âpeelâ makes you nervous, donât worryâDr. Dennis Grossâs Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peels are of the gentle variety. The two-step system is designed to exfoliate and nourish without irritation, so even sensitive skin types can get in on the glow. âThese peel pads contain both alpha hydroxy and beta hydroxy acids to improve the appearance of pores, radiance, fine lines, texture, and tone,â Brendan Camp, MD, a New York-based double board-certified dermatologist, told Allure. Step one clears away dead skin and gunk with exfoliating acids like lactic, malic, and glycolic; step two adds in soothing, anti-aging ingredients like green tea and adenosine. You know what they say: Just a few swipes a day keeps dullness at bay.
Cruel after applying the Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peel
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Allure features director Dianna Singh after applying the Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peel
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Tester feedback from editor in chief Jessica Cruel
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âWhenever someone asks me the best peel for beginners, I always point them to Dr. Dennis Gross. His portfolio of exfoliating pads suits both first-timers and experienced pros, and this Universal Peel sits right in the middle. Step 1 contains the exfoliating AHA and BHA acids. The second step is the neutralizer. The first part gives a slight tingle, and the second step is a true burn that lasts about 30 seconds. The glowy skin results are instant. I love that they come individually wrapped, which means they will never dry out. Plus, they are easy to throw in your toiletry bag for travel.â âJessica Cruel, editor in chief
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"What may look like a makeup remover wipe at first glance is actually a pad packed with chemical exfoliators that help brighten instantly and improve discoloration over time. I first discovered these back when I was a beauty assistant (so, longer ago than I'd like to admit), and yet somehow I'm still pleasantly surprised by the next-day glow I get from using one of these at night." âDianna Singh, features director
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- Type: chemical
- Key ingredients: glycolic acid, lactic acid, salicylic acid, green tea, adenosine
- Who it's for: people with dark spots, uneven skin tone, or dullness
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best for Oily Skin: SkinMedica AHA + BHA Exfoliating Cleanser
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Why it's worth it: Large pores, meet your match. Joyce Park, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Mountain View, Washington, is a fan of SkinMedica's AHA + BHA Exfoliating Cleanser because it contains "a blend of AHAs (lactic, glycolic, citric, and malic), BHA (salicylic), and jojoba spheres to gently exfoliate and polish, while lavender helps to soothe the skin." Dr. Park adds that BHA is lipid-soluble, meaning itâs able to easily pass through the skinâs natural oil barrier, so it can get deep into pores for a thorough cleanse. This makes it an ideal choice for oily and combination skin types. Dealing with bumps and flakes? Even in the minutes you scrub using this cleanser, the blend of acids offers a quick (albeit mild) exfoliation that improves texture and leaves skin looking oh-so fresh.
Allure contributing commerce editor Deanna Pai applying SkinMedica’s AHA + BHA Exfoliating Cleanser
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Pai after applying SkinMedica’s AHA + BHA Exfoliating Cleanser
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Tester feedback from contributing commerce editor Deanna Pai
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"This exfoliating cleanser does the impossible: It leaves my skin super-soft and smooth, even when I'm dealing with hormonal breakouts, but never feeling squeaky-clean or overly tight. That's a big deal, considering the potent ingredients in its lineup. Plus, the combo of AHAs and BHA targets my two primary concerns, hyperpigmentation and acne, respectively." âDeanna Pai, contributing commerce editor
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- Type: chemical and physical
- Key ingredients: lactic acid, glycolic acid, jojoba beads
- Who it's for: oily skin types
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best for Sensitive Skin: Medik8 Press & Glow Daily Exfoliating PHA Tonic
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Press & Glow Daily Exfoliating PHA Tonic
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Why itâs worth it: Sometimes used interchangeably with toners, tonics like Medik8âs Press & Glow prioritize hydration and moistureâwhile still resurfacing skin. âPress & Glow is a daily exfoliating PHA tonic that gently removes dead surface cells to reveal more radiant skin,â Dendy Engelman, MD, a New York City-based board-certified dermatologist, told Allure. The key player here is gluconolactone, a polyhydroxy acid (PHA) that locks moisture in as it sweeps away dead skin. With added calming ingredients like aloe vera, acai, and prickly pear extract, this tonic is safe for sensitive skin (no irritation here, as confirmed by our commerce editor).
Allure commerce editor Sarah Han applying the Medik8 Press & Glow Daily Exfoliating PHA Tonic
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Han after applying the Medik8 Press & Glow Daily Exfoliating PHA Tonic
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Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han
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âAs someone with combo skin, my T-zone is easily the most problematic area of my face, so I'm trying to take better care of it by incorporating regular exfoliation into my skin-care routine. I'm a fan of polyhydroxy acids (PHA) because they have larger molecules than other acids that don't penetrate as readily and therefore are more gentle on your skin. I don't experience any stinging or redness (thank goodness), my skin feels extra smooth, and my pores look a teensy bit tighter. This toner's great for morning use when I keep my routine quite simple, but I typically go with a stronger serum at night. You can totally use a cotton pad to use Press & Glow, but in the interest of saving waste and product that inevitably is lost to the pad, I dispense the liquid directly into my clean hands. Easy!â âSarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: 5.5% gluconolactone, hyaluronic acid, green tea, aloe, prickly pear extract
- Who it's for: people with uneven texture or dullness
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Fast-Acting: Shani Darden Triple Acid Signature Peel
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Triple Acid Signature Peel
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Cruel applying the Shani Darden Triple Acid Signature Peel
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Why itâs worth it: Have a wedding in your future or just want to give your skin a reboot? Shani Darden's Allure Best of Beauty Award-winning Triple Acid Signature Peel delivers almost immediate radiance, thanks to a two-step process that deeply resurfaces and cleanses skin. The first step uses a blend of lactic, glycolic, and mandelic acids to remove dead skin cells, which makes it all the easier for the neutralizing clay maskâyour second stepâto clear oil and gunk from pores. (The mask contains glycerin, hyaluronic acid, and allantoin, so it won't leave skin feeling tight, but you should still follow up with a nourishing moisturizer after.) It's potent, so you only need to use it every other week at most, or as needed for special occasions.
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Cruel after applying the Shani Darden Triple Acid Signature Peel
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Tester feedback from Cruel
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âWhen I have to be on TV or walk the red carpet, there is only one product I trust to leave my skin glowing, and that's this peel. I have been lucky enough to get the full celeb facial treatment at Shani Darden's LA studio. This two-step exfoliant bottles a little of that magic up for at-home use. I love that it comes with a brush to apply the acid step. Then, you slather on the clay mask, which gives the whole thing a whipped consistency. It tingles a bit, but after I rinse, my skin is visibly glowier.â âJessica Cruel, editor in chief
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- Type: chemical
- Key ingredients: mandelic acid, lactic acid, kaolin clay
- Who it's for: anyone who wants dramatic brightening
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best for Dry Skin: Kate Somerville ExfoliKate Intensive Exfoliating Treatment
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Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying the Kate Somerville Exfolikate Intensive Exfoliating Treatment
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Why it's worth it: Allure editors and Michelle Henry, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City, only have good things to say about the Best of Beauty Award-winning Kate Somerville ExfoliKate Intensive Exfoliating Treatment. Dr. Henry shouts out papaya and pumpkin enzymes (natural AHAs), as well as salicylic acid, which stop dullness in its tracks. The intensive treatment also features superfine silica particles to physically buff dead skin cells away. While some initial tingling is normal, rest assured that aloe vera, honey, and vitamin E soothe and add moisture back into the skinâgreat news for those whose skin errs on the drier side. Remember, this pick isn't meant for daily use; instead, stick to once or twice a week.
Tester feedback from contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee
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âIâll caveat this by saying: Kate Somerville makes it very clear that the ExfoliKate Intensive Exfoliating Treatment is not for the super-sensitive crowd, but as someone with sensitive skin whoâs forever chasing the glowiest glow, I couldnât resist. I followed their advice and left it on for only one minute (instead of two), and then mixed it with a creamy cleanser to tone it down. Itâs definitely on the intense side, as the product name suggests, with a tingly feeling upon application. Once I rinsed it off, my skin felt cloud-level softâmaybe the smoothest itâs ever been.â âChrista Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer
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- Type: chemical and physical
- Key ingredients: lactic acid, fruit enzymes, aloe vera
- Who it's for: dry skin types
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best for Acne-Prone Skin: Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant
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Allure senior commerce editor Sarah Felbin before using the Paula’s Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant
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Why it's worth it: There are skin-care products that live up to the hype, and then there's the Best of Beauty Award-winning Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant, which lives well beyond a viral moment. This is partly due to the 2% concentration of salicylic acid, which is the highest amount allowed in over-the-counter products. "Salicylic acid is an oil-soluble beta hydroxy acid (or BHA) that goes deep into the pores to clear out dirt, oil, and other impurities," Claire Chang, MD, a New York City-based dermatologist, told Allure. "It exfoliates and reduces clogged pores, leading to clearer and brighter skin." So, if you struggle with texture or acne, consistent use will help with cellular turnover to promote clearer, smoother skin. Antioxidant-rich green tea counters irritation typically experienced with harsh exfoliators, for softer skin without the sensitivity.
Felbin before using the Paula’s Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant
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Felbin after using the Paula’s Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant
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Tester feedback from senior commerce editor Sarah Felbin
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âPaula's Choice has never let me down, and this toner is no different. It's gentle enough on my sensitive skin, yet tough enough on my oily T-zone and acne to prevent future breakouts. A splash on a cotton round is enough to treat my entire face, and I'm always left glowing.â âSarah Felbin, senior commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: 2% BHA (salicylic acid), green tea, butylene glycol
- Who it's for: those looking to reduce the look of large pores
- Fragrance-free: yes
Other face exfoliators we like
Best for Mature Skin: Sunday Riley Good Genes Lactic Acid Treatment
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Good Genes Lactic Acid Treatment
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Why itâs worth it: Aging shows itself in many ways: hyperpigmentation, fine lines, wrinkles, dullnessâthe list goes on. Luckily, a comprehensive treatment for it comes in one bottle: Sunday Rileyâs Good Genes Lactic Acid Treatment. âThe lactic acid in the formula improves clarity, skin damage texture, and fine lines while remaining hydrating,â says Cheryl Karcher, MD, a dermatologist based in New York City, adding that licorice extract offers a brightening boost. âIt results in far less irritation than stronger formulas with glycolic acid,â she explains. Lemongrass and aloe are also in the mix to tone and soothe the skin. Use it regularly under moisturizer day or night to keep those exfoliating effects going. If you have super-sensitive skin, you can leave the serum on for 15 minutes (like you would a mask) before rinsing and applying the rest of your routine.
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- Type: chemical
- Key ingredients: lactic acid, licorice root, lemongrass, aloe
- Who it's for: those with mature skin looking to soften fine lines
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Budget: The Ordinary Lactic Acid 10% Plus Hyaluronic Acid
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Lactic Acid 10% Plus Hyaluronic Acid
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Why itâs worth it: The Ordinaryâs Lactic Acid 10% Plus Hyaluronic Acid is Dr. Karcherâs favorite affordable pick. An exfoliating serum that smooths the skin while also hydrating, its 10% concentration of lactic acid gently removes the dull outer layer of skin. Meanwhile, 2% hyaluronic acid fills in for any lost hydration, so youâre left with a brighter, glowing complexion. If you have super sensitive skin, the high concentration of lactic acid may be a little harsh, so start slowly and build up use over time (or opt for something with a lower percentage, closer to 5%). The serum is also boosted with free-radical-fighting and anti-inflammatory Tasmanian pepperberry extract to relieve skin of outside stressors and immediately calm any exfoliation-induced redness or irritation.
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- Type: chemical
- Key ingredients: 10% lactic acid, 2% hyaluronic acid, Tasmanian pepperberry extract
- Who it's for: those with dull, dry skin
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best for Hyperpigmentation: First Aid Beauty Brighten + Glow Facial Radiance Pads
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Brighten + Glow Facial Radiance Pads
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Why itâs worth it: The combination of lactic and glycolic acid in First Aid Beautyâs Brighten + Glow Facial Radiance Pads is a winner for Rosanne Paul, DO, a board-certified dermatologist based in Westlake, Ohio. These acids target dark spots, large pores, and uneven texture, while lemon peel extract and Indian gooseberry step in to brighten and tone skin. Also included: hyaluronic acid and aloe, for a soothed, hydrated finish. Use these pads after cleansing and before moisturizing to unleash that just-got-a-facial glow. Unlike the Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peel Pads, these donât contain salicylic acid, making them a gentler option that may feel less drying.
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- Type: chemical
- Key ingredients: glycolic acid, lactic acid, lemon peel extract, Indian gooseberry, hyaluronic acid, aloe leaf extract
- Who it's for: those with dull, textured skin
Fragrance-free: yes
Frequently Asked Questions
What are chemical exfoliators?
Chemical exfoliators are active ingredients that help loosen the bonds between dead skin cells, allowing them to shed and reveal newer and healthier cells beneath, according to Dr. Libby. "They also help unclog pores and exfoliate surface skin cells, brighten skin, improve skin cell turnover and renewal, and some may even help stimulate collagen production within the skin," she explains.
Choosing a chemical exfoliant that contains the best ingredients for your skin type is critical. For oily, acne-prone skin, Dr. Henry suggests choosing alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) like glycolic acid. "They exfoliate the upper layers of the skin while also hydrating and helping your skin retain moisture," she says. Glycolic acid is great for people with more resilient skin who need an intensive acne-fighting treatment. If you want something a bit gentler, opt for salicylic acid, and if you have sensitive skin, Dr. Libby recommends starting withpolyhydroxy acids, lactic acid, or mandelic acid. These are alpha hydroxy acids with larger molecules that donât penetrate as deeply into the skin, making them least likely to cause irritation, she says.
What are physical exfoliators?
Physical exfoliators have granules that manually buff away dead skin cells from the surface of your skin. Dr. Henry says physical exfoliation is key for oily skin, since it helps remove layers of oil buildup. "When you have oily skin, your dead skin cells are more adherent and don't flake off as quickly, which can contribute to breakouts," she explains. She recommends using an exfoliating face scrub with salicylic acid, which "gently speeds up skin turnover and better penetrates oil and oily follicles" to keep skin clean and clear of blemishes. Dr. Libby agrees, adding that salicylic acid âis excellent at targeting oil and unclogging pores.â
Can you over-exfoliate?
Yes, definitely. Despite the benefits of using an exfoliator, overdoing it can cause redness, irritation, breakouts, and damage to your skin barrier. Additionally, using an exfoliator that's either too harsh or too gentle for your skin type can rob you of that luminous finish you're seeking. To strike the right balance, make sure you're not exfoliating too oftenâno more than three times a week (one or two times should be enough for dry or sensitive skin). Or, look into the dermatologist-approved skin-cycling trend, a regimen that alternates between using active ingredients and letting the skin rest.
Dr. Henry recommends exfoliating with a physical exfoliator for about 30 seconds (or less) using small, gentle, circular motions. She adds that itâs important to follow the instructions printed on the packaging for chemical exfoliators, as they can vary by product.
Meet the experts
- Joyce Park, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist and founder of virtual dermatology clinic Skin Refinery.
- Tiffany J. Libby, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon at Brown Dermatology.
- Michelle Henry, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City and founder of Skin & Aesthetic Surgery of Manhattan.
- Claire Chang, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City.
- Elizabeth Geddes-Bruce, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist at Westlake Dermatology in Austin.
- Brendan Camp, MD, is a double board-certified dermatologist in dermatology and dermatopathology at MDCS Dermatology in New York City.
- Dendy Engelman, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon at Shafer Clinic based in New York City.
- Cheryl Karcher, MD, is a dermatologist based in New York City.
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 thatâs 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 face exfoliators, 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 contributorsâalong with special consideration from board-certified dermatologists and cosmetic chemists. To learn more information on our reporting and testing processes, read our complete reviews process and methodology page.
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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 editorsâin addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call uponâis 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 itâs 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.
Everything You Need for a Spring Routine Refreshâin the March Allure Beauty BoxâSee the Beauty Products Inside the Box
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Despite Punxsutawney Philâs prediction for a longer winter (really, dude?), I plan to proceed as if spring is already on the horizon. Iâve been schlepping through piles of snow and sludge for months, and I simply cannot fathom the idea of another six weeks of this misery, so Iâm making my own seasonal rules. In the same vein, the March Allure Beauty Box isâI hate to be clichĂŠ hereâa breath of fresh air for my otherwise frosty routine, which has consisted of moisturizer…and lip balm. Youâll notice that every product in this box deserves a purposeful place in any transitional regimen, like the dewy blush that gives a luminous flush, a lightweight lotion that whips winter hands back into shape, a modern-day depilatory cream that actually smells enjoyable, and more. Springtime, Iâm ready for you.
Unbox It:
- Your first box is only $19.99 (with code BEAUTY), but it's worth over $150!
- Even better: if you sign up for an annual subscription, you get a bonus bundle with brands like L'Occitane, First Aid Beauty, Color Wow, and more ($293 Value!)
New Member Gift: Haus Labs By Lady Gaga Phd Hybrid Lip Glaze in Guava
Why youâll love it: There are goopy and too-glossy lip glosses, and then there is the perfection that is Lady Gagaâs take on the classic. It feels cushy and hydrating, imparts sheer mauve-y color thatâs great for a natural vibe, and has a radiant finish for juicy, healthy-looking lips.
How youâll use it: You donât have to be so precious about this formula because itâs sheer and forgiving. Smooth it on with the doe-foot applicator and youâre good to go.
Rose Inc Cream Blush Refillable Cheek & Lip Color in Foxglove, Hydrangea, Azalea, or Heliotrope
Why youâll love it: Pack up your powderâitâs cream blush season! Higher temps call for some glow, and this two-in-one, melts-into-your-skin rouge gives cheeks and lips an instant flush with a pretty, sheen-like finish. (You chose one of the four gorgeous shades above to receive in your box.)
How youâll use it: Inside this refillable compact, youâll find a velvety formula that can be applied with your fingertips or a dome-shaped brush (or both!) with a quick swirl and a tap. Although the color payoff is impressive, itâs also buildable, so repeat until you reach your desired look.
Retail price: $32
Grown Alchemist Soothing Hand Cream
Why youâll love it: Your hands need TLC year-round, not just when itâs cold. This hydrating treatment douses dry digits (and palms and cuticles) with nourishing aloe and grape seed oil, plus moisture-locking glycerin and sodium hyaluronate.
How youâll use it: Squirt two generous dollops of cream onto the tops of hands, then massage (from nails to wrists) until completely soaked in. Toss into any bag and take it on the go, plus the chic aluminum tube is TSA-friendly!
Retail price: $32
Wakse Scented Hair Removal Cream in Guava Butter or Mango Magic
Why youâll love it: Depilatory creams are best known for removing body hairâoften with an unbearable rotten-egg smell. Not this one. The thick lotion safely dissolves hair with tropical scents reminiscent of smoothies, not sulfur, and leaves skin feeling soft and smooth.
How youâll use it: Pump the paste-like formula directly onto clean, dry skin, and then rub into hair using your fingertips. For the face, leave on for two to three minutes, and five to eight minutes for the body before removing. Wipe away and rinse.
Retail price: $20
Blossom Essentials Hydration Oil
Why youâll love it: Dermatologists recommend lightening your lotion load in the spring, and this silky face elixir makes for a pleasant replacement. Made with a cocktail of nourishing seed oils (jojoba, rosehip, and marula), the antioxidant-rich hydrator deeply moisturizes with a delicate touch and feel, and a surprisingly fast dry-down.
How youâll use it: Use the dropper to squeeze a dime-size amount into palms before gently dabbing onto freshly cleansed, damp skin. Afterwards, youâll notice an immediate (and gorgeous!) glow.
Retail price: $34
Tru Skn Sculpted Lip Liner in Mulberry
Why youâll love it: Despite its look, shape, and feel, this liner is for lipsânot eyes. The twisty, retractable pencil glides onto Cupidâs bows just as easily as its lid-friendly counterparts but with a creamier, soft-matte texture.
How youâll use it: For best results, hold the pencil at a slight angle (instead of straight-on) while outlining and filling in. Wear solo or under your favorite gloss for added shine and a touch of moisture.
Retail price: $25
Skinfood Carrot Carotene Calming Water Pad
Why youâll love it: Toners arenât what they used to be 10 or 20 years agoâand thatâs a good thing. Gone are the days of harsh, alcohol-based treatments that strip skin. In, are hydrating formulas that soothe and plump, like these pre-soaked cotton pads made with carrot root extract and glycerin.
How youâll use it: After cleansing, place sheets directly onto cheeks or forehead. Leave on for 5 to 10 minutes, snap a selfie, and then pat in the excess essence.
Retail price: $19 for 60 pads (2 pads included in box)
LumÄ Deodorant with Clinical Strength Sweat Control
Why youâll love it: If you prefer aluminum in your deodorant (no shame in the sweat-stopping game), this tiny tube is bound to become a gym, work, and night-out bag staple. The solid stick glides easily onto underarms to prevent perspiration (by plugging glands) for up to 72 hours with a nostalgic, powdery scent.
How youâll use it: Twist the tube and swipe onâŚat night. Yes, applying in the p.m. before bed, when your body temperature is low, ensures the formula has plenty of time to fully absorb long before you need it.
Retail price: $15 for 2.6oz
If Your Skinâs Freaking Out, Try a Barrier-Repairing Cream
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When your skinâs moisture barrier takes a hitâfrom overdoing retinol, over-exfoliating, cleansing too often, the list goes onâthe best barrier repair creams are here to save the day. These derm-approved formulas are specially formulated to calm inflammation, soothe redness, and restore a compromised barrier with nourishing, moisture-locking ingredients.
Otherwise known as the outermost layer of your skin (a.k.a. the epidermis), your barrier acts as a shield against bacteria, pollution, and UV rays. But when itâs damaged, âthe skin barrier can start to crack, which can leave the skin more vulnerable to free radical damage,â Lesley Clark-Loeser, MD, a Davie, Florida-based board-certified dermatologist, tells Allure. The result? Dry, irritated, and even flaky skin. For fast-acting relief, weâve rounded up the best barrier repair creams to add to your routine right now.
Our Top Barrier Repair Creams
- Best Overall: Dr. Jart+ Ceramidin Skin Barrier Moisturizing Cream, $50
- Best for Sensitive Skin: Prequel Barrier Therapy Rich Skin Protectant Cream, $20
- Best for Mature Skin: SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2, $155
- Best for Dry Skin: Rhode Barrier Butter, $36
- Best for Oily Skin: SkinFix Barrier+ Triple Lipid-Peptide Cream, $54
- Best for Eczema: La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5, $19
- Best for Flaky Skin: Vanicream Moisturizing Cream, $16
- Best for Redness: Eau Thermale Avène Cicalfate+ Restorative Protective Cream, $26
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Best Overall: Dr. Jart+ Ceramidin Skin Barrier Moisturizing Cream
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Ceramidin Skin Barrier Moisturizing Cream
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Why it's worth it: Dr. Jart+âs upgraded version of its beloved Ceramidin Skin Barrier Moisturizing Cream contains twice the amount of the brandâs 5-Cera Complex, a proprietary blend of five types of ceramides to condition and comfort your skin barrier during times of stress. "This cream combines ceramides with hyaluronic acid, a humectant that absorbs water molecules from the environment and deep within the skin for improved skin hydration," says Brendan Camp, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City. Ingredients aside, the beauty lies in its fast-absorbing texture that soothes skin without clogging pores, so itâs perfect for dry and acne-prone skin types alike.
Allure contributing commerce editor Deanna Pai applying the Dr. Jart+ Ceramidin Skin Barrier Moisturizing Cream
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Pai after applying the Dr. Jart+ Ceramidin Skin Barrier Moisturizing Cream
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Tester feedback from contributing commerce editor Deanna Pai
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âMy combination skin gets capital-d Dry from external factors, be it freezing winter weather or stale airplane air. Thatâs why a travel-size tube of this lives in my toiletry kit. I put it to the ultimate testâa trip to central Missouri in the dead of winter to visit my in-lawsâand found that it still kept my skin radiant and comfortable.â âDeanna Pai, contributing editor
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- Key ingredients: ceramides, panthenol, shea butter
- Fragrance-free: no
Best for Sensitive Skin: Prequel Barrier Therapy Rich Skin Protectant Cream
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Why it's worth it: Irritation, itchiness, and eczema are the bane of our existence, so when we notice the first signs of a flare-up, we reach for Prequelâs Barrier Therapy Rich Skin Protectant Cream. A thicker, more hydrating version of the Barrier Therapy Skin Protectant Cream, this extra-nourishing formula houses more hydrating glycerin than its predecessor for a richer texture. Like the original version, it soothes super dry, red skin and acts as an emollient, drawing in moisture. To up the ante on its restorative effects, the cream also contains a calming lipid complexâotherwise known as a moisture-sealing trio of ceramides, fatty acids, and cholesterol. Use it anywhere on the face or body youâre experiencing discomfortâthen sit back, relax, and relish in your soothed state of mind.
Doubling down on our âbest for sensitive skinâ superlative, we'd like to highlight the National Eczema Association's Seal of Acceptance, which signifies the brand has conducted specific (and vigorous) clinical testing for an individual product, which is then thoroughly vetted by a committee of dermatologists, allergists, and eczema experts. What's more, the seal is licensed on an annual basis upon meeting strict criteria, and if there have been any formula changes (even minor ones!), an entirely new application with new clinical testing must be submitted.
Allure beauty director Sarah Kinonen applying the Prequel Barrier Therapy Skin Protectant Cream
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Kinonen after applying the Prequel Barrier Therapy Skin Protectant Cream
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Tester feedback from beauty director Sarah Kinonen
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âThis is a new launch, but so far, Iâve been using this moisturizer morning and night, on both my face and body. My skin is so dry this winterâI need all the moisture! Normally, Iâm not a two-in-one girlie, but I will always make an exception for Prequel. This face-and-body cream is super rich but blends nicely, leaving a dewy finish. Like all Prequel products, this one doesnât have a scent, so itâs great for those with sensitive skin! And youâll notice the tube is huge, which is great for those, like me, who love generous portions.â âSarah Kinonen, beauty director
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- Key ingredients: glycerin, 1% colloidal oatmeal, lipid complex (ceramides, fatty acids, cholesterol), allantoin, adenosine
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best for Mature Skin: SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2
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Allure commerce editor Sarah Han applying the SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2
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Why it's worth it: According to Lincolnshire, Illinois-based dermatologist Amy Taub, MD, SkinCeuticals' Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2 âmimics the skinâs optimal lipid ratio to restore suppleness, elasticity, and comfort in very dry or compromised skin.â It has long been an Allure favorite (winning a Best of Beauty Breakthrough Award in 2016), thanks to a 2:4:2 ratio of ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty acids. Translation: "It infuses skin-identical fatty acids into the barrier in the exact proportion that naturally exists in our barrier," Mona Gohara, MD, associate clinical professor of dermatology at the Yale School of Medicine, told Allure. Other star ingredients include glycerin (a fantastic hydrator) and sunflower seed oil (an emollient to help seal in moisture). Bonus: In addition to its wrinkle-fighting powers, it slows down glycation, the biological process that breaks down your skin's collagen over time. The result? Firmer, smoother skin for the long haul.
Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han
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âLet me tell you: This cream is so nice and buttery but not so rich that it feels like I have a greasy film on my face. I have combo skin so this is a great nighttime moisturizerâit really feels as if all of my other skin-care products are properly sealed in. Over time, along with the other hydrating formulas I pack onto my face, I can say it's helped improve the firmness of my skinâwhich can turn dull and lifeless with just a few days of poor sleep, diet, etc.â âSarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: glycerin, ceramides, sunflower seed oil, cholesterol, fatty acids, vitamin E
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best for Dry Skin: Rhode Barrier Butter
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Allure senior beauty editor Jesa Marie Calaor applying the Rhode Barrier Butter
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Why it's worth it: The balm-like texture of Rhodeâs Barrier Butter leaves skin feeling impeccably soft and smooth, but its benefits go deeper than its sensorial feel. This buttery cream contains five different weights of hyaluronic acid to bind water and hydrate different surface levels of the skin. Ceramides and murumuru butter also make an appearance in this formula for max-strength moisturization while providing an extra layer of protection to your skinâs barrier. Quick tip: If youâre using an intensive active ingredient like retinol in your routine, the ultra-moisturizing Barrier Butter will help ease any active-related irritation.
Calaor before applying the Rhode Barrier Butter
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Calaor after applying the Rhode Barrier Butter
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Tester feedback from senior beauty editor Jesa Marie Calaor
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âUsing tretinoin in the fall and winter makes my skin extra thirsty and sensitive. Itâs truly the most painful time of year for my face but this rich cream is the only product making it bearable. It ensures it stays calm and coddled for hours.â âJesa Marie Calaor, senior beauty editor
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- Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, ceramides, murumuru butter
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best for Oily Skin: SkinFix Barrier+ Triple Lipid-Peptide Cream
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Why it's worth it: Formulated with a skin-soothing trio of niacinamide, shea butter, and glycerin, this cream is our top pick for anyone with a moisture barrier thatâs on the mend but still leans oily, since its formula is moisturizing and promotes barrier healing without leaving a greasy film behind. Board-certified dermatologist Nazanin Saedi, MD, based in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, loves SkinFixâs 2025 Allure Best of Beauty-winning Barrier+ Triple Lipid-Peptide Cream because it "contains a combination of peptides and lipids to smooth and strengthen the skin barrier."
Itâs clearly a derm-favorite, as David Kim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City, has also vouched for its âsuper creamy and hydratingâ formula. âItâs exactly what you need on a cold, dry winter night to restore and repair your skin barrier," he says. We also love this jarâs push-top packaging, which ensures you don't have to dip your finger into the product.
Han applying the SkinFix Barrier+ Triple Lipid-Peptide Cream
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Han after applying the SkinFix Barrier+ Triple Lipid-Peptide Cream
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Tester feedback from Han
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âI love both the original and gel-cream variation of this barrier-supporting cream. âThe original SkinFix Barrier+ Triple Lipid-Peptide Cream is fabulous for when my skin needs extra love and hydration but my combo skin adores a gel cream, and its sister product, the Barrier+ Skin Barrier Restoring Gel Cream is truly one of the bestâit's soothing, gentle, absorbs like a dream, and doesn't make my sunscreen pill,â she says. âIt cuts all the bells and whistles that some moisturizers offer (not always necessary!) and plumps my skin with squalane, niacinamide, saccharide isomerate to bolster my barrier and help refine pores (a constant struggle of mine).â âSarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: niacinamide, peptides, jojoba oil, shea butter, glycerin
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best for Eczema: La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5
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Why it's worth it: When you want the soothing, ultra-conditioning effects of a denser balm without the greasy feel that typically accompanies them, La Roche-Posayâs Cicaplast Baume B5 provides the relief you need in a lighterweight, cream-like texture. âThis balm is rich in panthenol and madecassoside, which help to soothe, repair, and protect the skin's barrier,â says New York City-based board-certified dermatologist Pooja Rambhia, MD. (The latter ingredient is a concentrate derived from Centella asiatica, also known as cica.) âItâs great for healing irritated skin while providing deep hydration and promoting skin regeneration,â Dr. Rambhia says of this formula, which also bears the Seal of Acceptance from the National Eczema Association. Though it has a classic balmy texture upon first application, La Roche-Posayâs formula immediately dries down to a matte, velvety finish.
Allure managing editor Alessandra Foresto applying the La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5
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Foresto after applying the La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5
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Tester feedback from managing editor Alessandra Foresto
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âBefore I started using Cicaplast regularly, I basically had a perpetual eczema breakout from the minute the heat came on in New York City to the first days of spring. While its thick consistency can be heavy for some, my skin soaks this moisturizer right in. I apply it all over my face at night and on dry patches only in the morning at the very end of my routine (usually after a hydrating serum and another lighter lotion). This balm (and no longer eating mushrooms, a trigger for my skin) has stopped my persistent eczema from being a permanent fixture in my life. Previously, I used the La Roche-Posay Lipikar Eczema Med Cream, which is only available in Europe and should be kept cool after being opened, and it was not very practical. I like that this one comes in many different sizes so I can travel with it easily but also keep a jumbo-size tube in my bathroom cabinet.â âAlessandra Foresto, managing editor
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- Key ingredients: panthenol, madecassoside (Centella asiatica), shea butter
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best for Flaky Skin: Vanicream Moisturizing Cream
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Moisturizing Cream
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Allure associate manager of audience development Melanie Curry applying the Vanicream Moisturizing Cream
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Why it's worth it: One of the most dermatologist-recommended moisturizers on the market is, without a doubt, Vanicreamâs ultra-gentle Moisturizing Cream. Dr. Rambhia, for one, appreciates its mild, gentle feel on sensitive skinâit has a Seal of Acceptance from the National Eczema Association, after all. To thank is a conditioning combination of sorbitol (an emollient that smooths and fills cracks in the barrier), propylene glycol (a humectant that increases hydration), and petrolatum (a.k.a. petroleum jelly, an occlusive that creates a physical seal to prevent moisture loss).
âFree from common allergens, this non-greasy, fragrance-free cream strengthens the skin's barrier by replenishing lipids and preventing moisture loss,â says Dr. Rambhia. âItâs perfect as a barrier restoration cream for those with sensitive skin, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and more.â Its formula may feel thick at first, but once you massage it onto your skin, it instantly dries down to a velvety-smooth, non-greasy texture.
Tester feedback from associate manager of audience development Melanie Curry
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"I have uber sensitive skin, so I need a moisturizer that 1) won't break me out and 2) keeps my skin hydrated all day, which is why I love this Vanicream moisturizing cream. It feels amazing, and just a dab of it keeps my skin fresh all day, without any touchups. I also love how I can use it year-roundânot too heavy for the summer but also not too light for the winter (when my skin gets super dry and flaky)." âMelanie Curry, associate manager of audience development
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- Key ingredients: sorbitol, petroleum, propylene glycol
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best for Redness: Eau Thermale Avène Cicalfate+ Restorative Protective Cream
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Why itâs worth it: If your skin gets red and easily irritated from time to time, tone it down with Eau Thermale Avèneâs Cicalfate+ Restorative Protective Cream. Supercharged with the brandâs proprietary Thermal Spring Water, it immediately soothes flared-up skin. It also houses a postbiotic called C+Restore, rich in proteins that breathe life (hi, plumpness and hydration) back into the skin barrier. An antibacterial copper zinc sulfate complex is also in the mix to aid in skin repair. For Dr. Taub, itâs a go-to for patients who have recently undergone a procedure or have chronically sensitive and eczema-prone skin. With just a few applicationsâmorning, night, and even throughout the dayâyouâll see radiance restored.
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- Key ingredients: Thermal Spring Water, C+Restore, copper zinc sulfate complex
- Fragrance-free: yes
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the skin barrier become damaged?
"Our skin barrier gets damaged from extreme weather, sun exposure, medical conditions, physical damage such as over-exfoliating, and also age," explains Dr. Saedi. She adds that, over time, ingredients like alcohol and glycolic acid can be abrasive to the skin if overused, which can lead to dermatitis or inflammation of the skin.
Dr. Clark-Loeser's number-one tip: Go easy on the exfoliation. Try simplifying your skin-care routine and minimizing the amount of exfoliants and active ingredients in it in order to maintain a healthy skin barrier. Additionally, the skin barrier can become damaged by frequent hot showers, not using a moisturizer, and certain medications, so take note.
Which skin barrier repair ingredients should I look out for?
A key way to maintain a healthy skin barrier is to add a barrier repair product, which is strategically formulated to address the specific needs of the skin barrier, to your routine. Where traditional moisturizing products provide supplemental hydration to the skin, "barrier repair products help to actually repair the skin's barrier to help it better retain moisture and prevent environmental damage," explains Dr. Clark-Loeser. If you're unsure what ingredients to seek out in a barrier repair cream, San Diego-based board-certified dermatologist Melanie Palm, MD, told us to look for "ingredients like glycerin, hyaluronic acid, squalane, natural moisturizing factors and ceramides" for their conditioning properties and soothing benefits.
How often should I use barrier repair products?
Our experts recommended applying the product at least once a day, ideally after cleansing, to help reinforce the skin's natural protective barrier and keep it hydrated. For those with particularly dry or damaged skin, using the product twice daily can more effectively restore and maintain the skin's health. Just remember, it's important to use the product as directed and not overuse it, as this can lead to further irritation.
Meet the experts
- Pooja Rambhia, MD, a New York City-based board-certified dermatologist
- Papri Sarkar, MD, a Newton, Massachusetts-based board-certified dermatologist
- Pooja Sodha, MD, a Washington, D.C.-based board-certified dermatologist
- Nazanin Saedi, MD, a Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania-based board-certified dermatologist
- Brendan Camp, MD, New York City-based board-certified dermatologist
- David Kim, MD, a New York City-based board-certified dermatologist
- Lesley Clark-Loeser, MD, a Davie, Florida-based board-certified dermatologist
- Melanie Palm, MD, a San Diego, California-based board-certified dermatologist
- Amy Taub, MD, a Lincolnshire, Illinois-based dermatologist
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 barrier repair creams, 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 contributorsâalong with special consideration from board-certified dermatologists. To learn more information on our reporting and testing processes, read our complete reviews process and methodology page.
Our staff and testers
A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness or a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine; you may simply be browsing around for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editorsâin addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call uponâis 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 itâs 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.
The Best Korean Hair Masks Repair Damage and Seriously Boost Shine
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The best Korean hair masks are in a league of their own because it comes down to philosophy as much as ingredients. According to Cherin Choi, a hairstylist and colorist based in Los Angeles, the biggest shift sheâs seen is the âskinificationâ of hair care. âKorean masks treat the scalp like an extension of your face,â she says, which means formulas are designed to support a healthy foundation firstânot just gloss over damage with heavy oils and silicones.
Thatâs why many K-beauty hair masks, from editor favorites like Unove to viral hits like Elizavecca, lean lighter in texture but deeper in treatment. Instead of relying solely on thick oils for instant slip, these formulas focus on what Choi calls an âinner repairâ approach, using skin care-adjacent ingredients like fermented extracts, ceramides, and collagen to strengthen hair from the inside out. The result is often rich, sensorial textures that rinse clean, boost elasticity and shine, and leave hair bouncy (not flat or coated). Think facial-grade care for your scalp and strands, delivering that coveted glass-hair finish without buildup.
Our Top Korean Hair Masks
- Best Overall: Unove Deep Damage Repair Hair Mask, $26
- Best for Thick Hair: Mise en Scène Argan Oil Repair Mask, $24
- Best for Fine Hair: Elizavecca Cer-100 Collagen Coating Hair Protein Treatment, $9
- Best for Damaged Hair: CosRx Peptide 132 Hair Bonding Repair Treatment, $20
- Best for Hair Growth: Ryo Damage Care & Nourishing Treatment, $19
- Best for Curly Hair: British M Hydrate Hair Butter, $34
- Best Leave-in Treatment: Anillo Rosy Night Repair Hair Essence, $18
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- What makes Korean hair masks different from Western hair masks?
- Are Korean hair masks good for fine hair?
- Meet the experts
- How we test and review products
- Our staff and testers
Best Overall: Unove Deep Damage Repair Hair Mask
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Unove
Deep Damage Repair Hair Mask
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Allure commerce editor Sarah Han applying the Unove Deep Damage Repair Hair Mask
Sarah Han
Why it's worth it: Like its parent company, Dr.ForHair, Unove approaches hair care the way K-beauty treats skin by prioritizing gentle, restorative care. The Deep Damage Repair Hair Mask is a rinse-out mask designed to fix the damage heat tools, bleach, and color treatments leave behind. The formula packs 31 bond-building proteins and amino acids sourced from milk, wheat, corn, and soy, which work to smooth frizz, reduce breakage, and restore silky slip after just a few uses. âIf your hair feels like straw from heat or bleach, this is the holy grail,â says Choi. She notes that unlike heavier Western masks that simply coat the hair, this one âmelts into the strand to help restore the actual protein structure,â delivering Dr.ForHairâs signature glass-hair smoothness. The result is âweightless movement and insane shine,â she addsâsilky, reflective hair that still keeps its natural bounce and volume.
Han before applying the Unove Deep Damage Repair Hair Mask
Han after applying the Unove Deep Damage Repair Hair Mask
Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han
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"Korean skin care and makeup have been staples in my beauty routine for years, but hair care is a category I'm eager to familiarize myself more with. Therefore, buying Unove's uber-popular Deep Treatment EX during a recent vacation to Seoul was necessary and justified. The moment it touched my extra-dry, tangled hair in the shower (seriously, I was struggling to rake my fingers through my hair after shampooing), I literally felt my strands glossing over and instantly softeningâŚlike magic. I really appreciate that this mask only needs one to three minutes to do its thingâI'm far too impatient to be standing in the shower for a full 10 minutes. My hair always feels reborn after I use this Unove treatmentâŚespecially when I've waited a week to wash my hair, and I'm convinced my blow-dryer brush glides through my freshly-washed hair more effortlessly. (Also, for context, I refreshed my pink with a toning shampoo. The mask didn't do that on its own!)â âSarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: hydrolyzed keratin, proteins, amino acids, plant-based oils (olive, macadamia, argan, sunflower seed, and camellia)
- How to use: after shampooing, gently squeeze out excess water, leave in for 1 to 2 minutes, then rinse thoroughly
- Fragrance-free: no
Best for Thick Hair: Mise en Scène Argan Oil Repair Mask
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Argan Oil Repair Mask
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Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying the Mise en Scène Argan Oil Repair Mask
Christa Joanna Lee
Why it's worth it: If you swear by Mise En Scèneâs editor-favorite Perfect Serum, consider the Argan Oil Repair Hair Mask its equally hardworking, frizz-fighting partner in crime. It delivers the same shine-boosting, smoothing payoff, but in a richer, rinse-out formula designed to rehab dry, damaged, or overprocessed hair. What sets this mask apart is the brandâs capsule technology, which delivers argan oil, amino acids, and keratin-like proteins to improve porosity from within, smooth split ends, and reinforce the cuticle.
âItâs surprisingly rich for a K-beauty product,â yet delivers deep moisture without leaving hair feeling coated or greasy, says Marie Jhin, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in San Carlos, California. True to its K-beauty roots, the formula also includes panax ginseng root extract to support stronger-looking hair and laminaria japonica (kelp) extract, rich in minerals that help boost hydration and elasticity. The result is hair that feels softer and silkier, with a high-gloss shine that stands up to heat and humidityâpure glass-hair goals.
Lee before applying the Mise en Scène Argan Oil Repair Mask
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Lee after applying the Mise en Scène Argan Oil Repair Mask
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Tester feedback from contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee
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âIâve just had my once-a-year haircut, so my ends were actually in pretty good shapeâbut the cold, dry weather where I live has completely zapped my hair of moisture and shine. The Mise en Scène Argan Oil Repair Mask is very thick and rich when you scoop it out, so I was genuinely surprised by how quickly it absorbed without weighing my hair down. It instantly detangles, and the scent is so good. My only qualm is standing around in a robe in the cold while it does its thingâbut, thatâs true of any leave-inâand it works so well at nourishing my dry hair that Iâm still excited to use this in the shower all season long.â âChrista Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer
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- Key ingredients: argan oil, amino acids, proteins, panax ginseng root extract, laminaria japonica (kelp) extract
- How to use: after shampooing, gently towel-dry your hair, leave in for 3 to 5 minutes, then rinse thoroughly
- Fragrance-free: no
Best for Fine Hair: Elizavecca Cer-100 Collagen Coating Hair Protein Treatment
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Cer-100 Collagen Coating Hair Protein Treatment
Amazon
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Allure contributor Devon Abelman applying the Elizavecca Cer-100 Collagen Coating Hair Protein Treatment
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Elizavecca
Cer-100 Collagen Coating Hair Protein Treatment
Amazon
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Why it's worth it: K-beauty doesnât believe in limiting good ingredients to just one category. Collagen and ceramides, staples in Korean skin care, show up here to support hair thatâs feeling weak, dry, or overworked. âThis little tube is a powerhouse for a quick five-minute fix,â says Choi, who explains that these ingredients act âlike cement to help hold the hair cuticle together,â improving elasticity and making strands easier to detangle. She especially recommends it for anyone needing an instant âsnap-backâ in strength and softness, noting that its lightweight texture is a big reason itâs gone viral. âIt reduces frizz, adds shine, and gives a soft texture,â adds Dr. Jhin. The protein-rich formula reinforces compromised strands from the inside out, making it especially beneficial for hair thatâs fine, dry, or color-damaged.
Tester feedback from contributor Devon Abelman
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âOne of the first K-beauty hair products on my radar back in 2016 was the CER-100 Collagen Ceramide Coating Protein Treatment, but I only tried it recently. I have no idea why I waited so long, but now I get what all the hype is about. My hair, which I dye ruby wine once a month, was a dry, tangled mess when I hopped in the shower. After shampooing, I saturated my hair in this protein treatment, and it effortlessly unraveled every knot in about a minute flat. I rinsed it out after about three minutes, and my hair felt like cashmere.â âDevon Abelman, contributor
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- Key ingredients: keratin, ceramides, and hydrolyzed wheat, corn, soy proteins
- How to use: after shampooing, gently towel-dry your hair, leave in for 5 to 20 minutes, then rinse thoroughly
- Fragrance-free: no
Best for Damaged Hair: CosRx Peptide 132 Hair Bonding Repair Treatment
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Peptide 132 Hair Bonding Repair Treatment
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Why it's worth it: First things first, hair bond treatments arenât really glue for split ends (those still need a trim, sorry). But it can help prevent new damage, which is where CosRxâs Peptide 132 Hair Bonding Repair Treatment comes in. This lightweight, rinse-out treatment focuses on reinforcing the hairâs internal structure, making strands stronger, smoother, and less prone to snapping over time. The star is proprietary Peptide-132, which supports keratin bonding and helps recharge weakened hair proteins. Itâs paired with hydrolyzed vegetable protein, low-molecular-weight collagen, and 18 types of amino acids. As hair is made from keratin (which is built from many different amino acids), this broad amino-acid blend helps patch porous areas, improve elasticity, and support moisture balance without stiffness. True to K-beautyâs skin-care-for-hair approach, the formula also includes camellia seed oil, rice bran oil, and kelp extract, plus biotin, panthenol, and niacinamide to condition both hair and scalp.
Tester feedback from senior commerce director Shanna Shipin
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âI absolutely love the CosRx Peptide 132 hair system. The shampoo is a gentle but effective cleanserâalmost like a detox shampoo that really lifts product buildup, dandruff, and oil from your scalp. I would only use it every other shower because of how effective it is! The CosRx Peptide 132 Hair Bond Repair Treatment has an interesting, thick, almost coagulated texture, and a little bit goes a long way. The oil serum has also been great with extra dry ends and doesn't leave your hands feeling super greasy.â âShanna Shipin, senior commerce director
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- Key ingredients: Peptide-132, low-molecular-weight collagen, amino acids, camellia seed oil, rice brain oil, kep, biotin, panthenol, niacinamide
- How to use: after shampooing, gently squeeze excess water from hair and apply treatment mid-length to ends; then rinse
- Fragrance-free: no
Best for Hair Growth: Ryo Damage Care & Nourishing Treatment
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Damage Care & Nourishing Treatment
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Why it's worth it: If youâve ever wondered what makes Korean hair care feel so different, Ryo is a perfect example grounded in hanbang. This traditional Korean herbal medicine philosophy uses time-honored botanicals (like ginseng and camellia) to support long-term strength and balance, rather than just quick cosmetic shine. Here, panax ginseng root extract takes center stage, paired with camellia japonica and green tea seed oils to nourish without weighing hair down. Youâll also find licorice extract, pomegranate, and caffeine, ingredients often used in Korean scalp care to create a healthier foundation for growth. Multiple forms of hyaluronic acid and barrier-supporting lipids help smooth and soften strands while reinforcing resilience. âI was first introduced to Ryo in Korea and was impressed by the level of hair-loss research and traditional ingredients infused into each product,â says Charlotte Cho, esthetician and co-founder of Soko Glam based in New York City. âIf you struggle with flat, weak hair, this gives you that necessary root lift while keeping the scalp balanced and healthy,â adds Choi.
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- Key ingredients: panax ginseng root extract, hyaluronic acid, camellia japonica, green tea seed oils, licorice extract, pomegranate, caffeine
- How to use: after shampooing, gently squeeze out excess water, leave in for 5 to 10 minutes, then rinse thoroughly
- Fragrance-free: no
Best for Curly Hair: British M Hydrate Hair Butter
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Hydrate Hair Butter
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Why it's worth it: Just because itâs called a hair butter doesnât mean youâre signing up for grease. British Mâs Hair Butter is all about how it meltsârich in the jar, but seamless once it hits your strands. The formula pairs shea butter and argan oil for deep moisture with a blend of hydrolyzed collagen, oat protein, and sweet almond protein to help reinforce dry, weakened hair. Youâll also find ceramides and hydrogenated lecithin, a skin-identical lipid commonly found in K-beauty that helps smooth the hair cuticle and seal in moisture, so strands feel softer and more resilient rather than coated. âThis is a professional favorite in top salons in Korea for a reason,â says Choi, who particularly loves it for thirsty, coarse, or curly hair that needs serious moisture control. She notes that while the texture feels indulgent, itâs ârich but breathable,â delivering frizz control and definition without leaving hair greasy or flat.
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- Key ingredients: argan oil, shea butter, hydrolyzed collagen, oat protein, sweet almond protein, ceramides, lecithin
- How to use: after shampooing, gently towel-dry your hair, leave in for 5 to 15 minutes, then rinse thoroughly
- Fragrance-free: no
Best Leave-in Treatment: Anillo Rosy Night Repair Hair Essence
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Rosy Night Repair Hair Essence
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Why it's worth it: Anilloâs Rosy Night Repair Hair Essence does double dutyâwear it as a nourishing pre-shower treatment, or use just a drop or two as a leave-in oil on no-wash days to calm frizzy hair and add shine. The formula pairs lightweight silicones with skin-care ingredients that gently treat hair and scalp over time. One standout is lithospermum erythrorhizon root (known as jichi in Korean), a traditional hanbang ingredient known for its calming, restorative propertiesâhere, it helps soothe stressed strands and support a healthier hair environment.
Youâll also find camellia japonica seed oil, ceramides, peptides, and panthenol to smooth the cuticle and reinforce softness without heaviness. Choi explains that the oil ânourishes the strand rather than suffocating it.â Cho calls it âone of my favorite finishing products for instant shine,â adding that it makes hair look âsmoother and more polished without feeling greasy.â She also loves the âmusky floral fragrance that feels elevated and lingers in the best way,â which means it doubles as a subtle hair perfume so that you can skip your typical spritz.
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- Key ingredients: lithospermum erythrorhizon root, camellia japonica seed oil, ceramides, peptides, and panthenol
- How to use: apply a generous amount to dry hair and shampoo as normal, or use a few drops as a hair oil
- Fragrance-free: no
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Korean hair masks different from Western hair masks?
Korean hair-care products generally stand apart because theyâre designed to treat the scalpânot just smooth the strands. âThe main difference is that Korean hair treatments treat the scalp while Western hair treatments focus on the hair shaft,â says Dr. Jhin. Many Western formulas rely on heavy proteins, keratin treatments, and silicone-rich conditioners to repair damage and deliver instant shine, while Korean hair care looks at âlong-term follicle support,â she explains. âThe scalp is treated with the same level of care and attention as the face,â to create a healthy foundation for strong, beautiful hair.
That philosophy carries through to the ingredients. Korean hair treatments commonly use botanical extracts like ginseng, camellia oil, rice water, and green tea, along with fermented ingredients that enhance absorption and nourishment. Youâll also see gentle exfoliating acids such as salicylic or lactic acid to support scalp renewal, plus soothing ingredients like Centella asiatica and panthenol to strengthen the scalp barrier. Proteins and ceramides are still part of the mix, but theyâre âthoughtfully balanced with hydrating and anti-inflammatory ingredients rather than being the sole focus,â Dr. Jhin saysâmaking the overall approach gentler, more preventative, and more holistic.
Are Korean hair masks good for fine hair?
Korean hair masks are a great fit for all hair types, especially fine hair, thanks to their formulation. Dr. Jhin explains that Korean hair care treats the scalp âwith the same care and intention as facial skin care,â viewing it as the âsoilâ from which healthy hair grows. When that foundation is clean, balanced, and nourished, fine hair is less likely to struggle with excess oil, irritation, or breakage.
Meet the experts
- Charlotte Cho, esthetician and co-founder of Soko Glam based in New York City
- Cherin Choi, a hairstylist and colorist based in Los Angeles
- Marie Jhin, MD, a board-certified dermatologist of Premier Dermatology, adjunct clinical instructor at Stanford University, and author of Asian Beauty Secrets and K-Beauty Secrets based in San Carlos, California
How we test and review products
When Allure tests a product, our editors look at it from every angle in an effort to best serve you. We review ingredients, scrutinize brand claims, and, when necessary, examine peer-reviewed scientific and medical studies. In addition to testing each and every product that's included in each and every review, we rely on experts who shape their fields, including dermatology, cosmetic chemistry, and medicine, to help us vet the ingredients and formulas.
For our list of the best Korean hair masks, 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 makeup artists and 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 editorsâin addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call uponâis 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.


















































