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I worked at Sephora for 4 years. Here are 9 of my favorite beauty products that are $25 or less.

Rare Beauty liquid blushes on display at Sephora; Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb in Fenty Glow on display at Sephora
As a former Sephora employee, I've found affordable items including the Rare Beauty blushes and Fenty Beauty's Gloss Bombs.

Emma Freece

  • As a former Sephora employee, I've tried many of the store's budget-friendly products for under $25.
  • The Rare Beauty liquid blushes and Tower 28 jelly glosses add the perfect flush of color.
  • The Sephora Collection liquid foundation is one of the best base products I've tried.

When I worked at Sephora, I loved finding high-quality beauty finds that didn't break the bank.

Here are 9 of my favorite products that cost $25 or less.

A Sephora Collection foundation is one of my favorites.
Line up of liquid foundation products at Sephora
The Sephora Collection liquid foundation comes in a variety of shades.

Emma Freece

I highly recommend checking out all of the Sephora Collection lines. Sephora is owned by LVMH (Louis Vuitton) and though the brand's packaging is simple, the formulas are amazing.

The Best Skin Ever foundation is one of my favorite base products because it's the perfect formula for my dry skin.

This $22 long-wearing foundation has light to medium coverage and a natural, dewy finish.

The Sephora Collection blushes come in a variety of beautiful shades.
Sephora Collection blushes in display at Sephora
I love the selection of colors available in the Sephora Collection blushes.

Emma Freece

The $14 Sephora Collection Colorful blushes are absolutely beautiful. If a shade you like is in stock, I recommend picking it up because they sell out quickly.

The blushes come in matte and shimmer finishes. The pigmentation is great, the texture is soft and buttery, and the application is smooth.ย 

The Sephora Collection eyebrow pencils blend effortlessly.
Eyebrow pencils standing up in display at Sephora
The pencils come in a myriad of shades.

Emma Freece

If you're looking for a good eyebrow pencil, the Sephora Collection has got you covered.

The $13 Retractable brow pencil is waterproof and smudge-proof and has an ultra-fine tip for easy application. I love to brush the spoolie through my brows to soften the look.ย 

Rare Beauty's liquid blushes pack the pigmentation.
Rare Beauty liquid blushes in display at Sephora
Rare Beauty's liquid blushes come in radiant or matte finishes.

Emma Freece

Rare Beauty has quickly become one of the best brands at Sephora. The brand's easy-to-use products and packaging and the mission alone make it worth checking out.

I recommend starting with the $23 Soft Pinch Liquid blush. It's extremely pigmented so you need the tiniest dot to blend into a beautiful blushed look.

I didn't use to be a cream or liquid-blush person but once I started using formulas like these, I fell in love.

You're missing out if you aren't using a beauty blender.
Several pink beauty blenders in containers on display at Sephora
To me, a beauty blender is not just a tool.

Emma Freece

If you don't apply your liquid or cream makeup with a damp beauty blender, you're missing out. After working in the beauty industry and using this sponge for seven years, I can never go back.

I know $20 for a makeup tool may sound like a splurge but something about the design of the original beauty blender and its soft texture blends my base to a flawless finish.

Though there are more affordable alternatives that create a similar effect, I've used other sponges and brushes and still think nothing beats the beauty blender.

Fenty Beauty's Gloss Bombs create perfect, juicy-looking lips.
Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb in Fenty Glow shade on display at Sephora
I'm very passionate about a great, shimmery lip gloss.

Emma Freece

I used to be a matte liquid-lipstick girl, but as I got older I thought it made my lips look dry and crusty. Now, I want my lips as glossy and juicy as possible and the $21 Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb in Fenty Glow is the most perfect lip-gloss shade and formula.

This gloss looks great on every single skin tone, age, and lip shape. I would recommend this to anyone who was looking for the perfect nude lip gloss.

I also love the shade FU$$Y, which is a soft pink. The formula is thick and moisturizing without being sticky and has a soft watermelon-like scent and a high-shine finish.

Tower 28's lip glosses add just the right amount of shine.
Five different shades of Tower28 lip gloss on display at Sephora
Tower 28's lip glosses are lightweight and shiny.

Emma Freece

If you're looking for a great lip gloss from a "clean" beauty brand, I recommend the $16 Tower 28 ShineOn lip jelly gloss.

This unscented, lightweight formula isn't sticky and has the perfect amount of shine. This gloss looks amazing with or without makeup, and there are a variety of natural-looking shade options.

Clinique's spot treatment is the way to go when you need to get rid of a pimple.
A blue tester bottle of Clinique's spot treatment at Sephora
Clinique's spot treatment is great for eliminating my pimples.

Emma Freece

Clinique may not be a brand I use a lot, but I've always loved the .5-ounce $23 Acne Solutions clearing gel.

This gel is a lifesaver if you have a pimple that you want to get rid of quickly. It has salicylic acid, witch hazel, and laminaria-saccharina extract to eliminate blemishes and prevent new ones from forming.

I apply this gel at night and see my minimized pimple in the morning.

Don't pass up a mini Supergoop sunscreen in Sephora's Beauty on the Fly section.
Supergoop Glow Screen on display at Sephora
Supergoop's Glow Screen works as a primer for my makeup or a dewy base.

Emma Freece

If you want to shop at Sephora but can't quite justify a splurge, check out the mini-sized, more affordable items in the Beauty on the Fly section by the register.

Though a lot of these products aren't a better value per ounce than the full size, they're still a good way to try something at a lower price or pick up if you need something TSA-approved.

Personally, I loved the $22 Supergoop Glow-Screen Sunscreen SPF 40 for the summer. I'm a fan of its dewy finish, how it works on its own as a primer, and the way it gives my skin radiance without makeup. I usually throw the mini size in my purse to reapply throughout the day.

This story was originally published on September 6, 2022, and most recently updated on December 12, 2024.

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I've been a makeup artist for years. Here are 8 products I used in 2024 that transformed my beauty routine.

A hand holds a square-shaped pink blush with a "Haus Labs" label
I tried lots of products in 2024, but only a few stood out.

Morewa Osawaru

  • As a makeup artist, I already know which beauty products I'll be repurchasing in 2025.
  • The Danessa Myricks Yummy Skin blurring balm powder is one of the most innovative items I've used.
  • When it comes to drugstore beauty, I love the Maybelline Super Stay up to 24-hour skin tint.

As a makeup artist, I'm always on the hunt for products that look amazing and make my job easier.

Throughout 2024, I discovered some absolute game changers that transformed my kit and beauty routine. My kit is my lifeline, and these products have repeatedly proven themselves over and over again.

Here are eight beauty products I'm definitely repurchasing in 2025.

When I want a light-coverage base product, I reach for the Make Up For Ever HD Skin waterproof foundation.
A hand holds a glass tube of foundation with a tan cap
The Make Up For Ever HD Skin waterproof foundation blends super easily.

Morewa Osawaru

When I need coverage that looks like my skin but better, I reach for this Make Up For Ever foundation. It's lightweight, makes my skin tone look more even, and doesn't feel heavy even after hours of wear.

I don't like the feeling of having a ton of product on my face, so this foundation is perfect. It blends seamlessly and provides the right amount of coverage for both my professional and personal use.

The Danessa Myricks Yummy Skin blurring balm powder has become my secret weapon.
A hand holds a copper compact with a "DM" in cursive on the front
The Danessa Myricks Yummy Skin blurring balm powder makes my skin look so smooth.

Morewa Osawaru

The Danessa Myricks blurring balm powder is hands down one of the most innovative products I've used this year. It's like a magic eraser for skin imperfections.

The texture of the balm-to-powder formula, meant to prime, add coverage, or set products, is incredible โ€” it's soft and silky and blurs everything in its path.

Whether I'm prepping skin for a glam look or creating a no-makeup moment, this balm is my secret weapon.

The Haus Labs Color Fuse blush powder is perfect for clients who want to make a statement.
A hand holds a square-shaped pink blush with a "Haus Labs" label
I use the Haus Labs Color Fuse blush powder in the shade Dragon Fruit Daze.

Morewa Osawaru

When I want a more dramatic, pigmented cheek moment, the Haus Labs blush in the shade Dragon Fruit Daze steps up to the plate.

Its pigmentation is incredible โ€” a little goes a long way. Though it's intense, it blends beautifully, allowing for both subtle and bold application on various skin tones.

The Saie Glowy Super Gel illuminator adds a beautiful, dewy finish to my skin.
A hand holds a frosted-glass tube with a black cap and a "Saie" label
I use the Saie Glowy Super Gel illuminator in the shade Sunglow.

Morewa Osawaru

I spent most of 2024 searching for a product that would give me a perfect, natural-looking glow, and the Saie Glowy Super Gel illuminator is exactly what I needed.

This serum, meant to add luminosity to the skin, is lightweight, absorbs instantly, and leaves the most beautiful, dewy finish.

I love layering it under makeup or wearing it by itself when my skin needs extra love. I use the shade Sunglow.

I wear the Maybelline Super Stay up to 24-hour skin tint while running errands.
The writer holds a bottle of a skin tint with a holographic label that says "Maybelline Super Stay"
The Maybelline Super Stay up to 24-hour skin tint has minimal coverage but makes me feel put together.

Morewa Osawaru

As a makeup artist who doesn't always want to look "done up," this Maybelline skin tint, which lasts up to 24 hours, has become my go-to.

It evens out my skin tone and blurs imperfections, but it's so lightweight that I almost forget I'm wearing anything.

I apply it when I want to run errands or grab a coffee without looking like I'm heading to a photo shoot.

I love using the One/Size Oil Sucker extreme-mattifying alkaline primer on my clients.
A hand holds a white tube with a "One/Size" label and a pink cap
The One/Size Oil Sucker extreme-mattifying alkaline primer is perfect for reducing any shine.

Morewa Osawaru

This One/Size mattifying primer has been a game changer in my kit. It creates the perfect canvas for my oily-skinned clients and helps product stay put all day.

I particularly love using this on my brides. I've recommended the primer to countless clients, and it's yet to disappoint.

The Saie Dew Blushes add a natural pop of color.
A hand holds a cylindrical tube of a magenta blush with a black cap and a "Saie" label
I love the finish of the Saie Dew Blushes.

Morewa Osawaru

This Saie product provides the most beautiful flush, so it looks like I'm naturally glowing from within. The formula blends seamlessly into the skin, giving me the perfect "I woke up like this" cheek color.

Whether I'm going for a minimal-makeup look or adding a pop of color to a full-glam moment, this Saie Dew Blush in the shade Dreamy has been my go-to.

The Danessa Myricks Yummy Skin water-powder serum controls oil without being too drying.
A hand holds a small tube with metal detailing and lettering that says "yummy skin water powder serum"
I use the Danessa Myricks Yummy Skin water-powder serum as a primer.

Morewa Osawaru

As someone with combination-oily skin (meaning only some parts of my face get oily), finding the right primer is like striking gold.

This Danessa Myricks serum is a mattifying product that transforms from water to powder. It's made with kaolin clay to absorb excess oil without leaving the skin feeling dry and tight โ€” a constant struggle I've had with other mattifying products.

I can't get enough of the Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream.
A hand holds a clear glass jar with a white cap that says "Charlotte Tilbury"
The Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream is great for no-makeup days.

Morewa Osawaru

The Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream, meant for smoothing and plumping, has been my skincare indulgence this year.

It's great for priming the skin before makeup, though I also use it as a stand-alone moisturizer on no-makeup days. It's refreshing, hydrating, and luxurious-feeling.

I keep my lips hydrated with the Topicals Slick Salve lip balm.
A hand holds a white tube with green lettering spelling out "Topicals"
I apply the Topicals Slick Salve lip balm before I put makeup on.

Morewa Osawaru

This Topicals balm has been one of my favorite lip-care products.

It's more than just an average balm โ€” this treatment keeps my lips feeling soft, hydrated, and healthy. I spread it on my lips before any makeup application.

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I'm an American who's lived in Paris for years. Taking notes from the French improved my skin and beauty routine.

The writer stands on a roof in Paris, holding a Champagne glass and wearing a red-orange dress
When I moved to Paris, France, my beauty routine changed dramatically.

Amanda Rollins

  • My beauty routine has changed significantly since moving from Boston to Paris about six years ago.
  • French women tend to wear less makeup, so I no longer use foundation or eye shadow every day.
  • I've learned to embrace my natural brows and less elaborate hairstyles.

As an American who's lived in France for about six years, I've made some dramatic changes to my beauty regimen.

Though I regularly wore several makeup products back in Boston, I've since narrowed my routine down to four things: a tinted serum, a blush stick, clear brow gel, and mascara.

Here are nine ways I changed my beauty routine throughout my years in Paris.

I no longer wear full-coverage foundation

Amanda Rollins wears a black trench coat, light-wash jeans, and a white cardigan in Paris
I don't wear foundation now that I live in Paris.

Amanda Rollins

I've never been the type to wear a full face of makeup, but a mid-coverage option like a BB cream was always a staple in my makeup routine in the US.

Since moving to Paris, I've worn a tinted base (sometimes mixed with moisturizer) on my face five times a month at the most.

One of the first things I noticed in Paris was how little makeup most French women wear.

In Boston, you'd be hard-pressed to find a woman with a bare face at a bar on a Friday night. But in Paris, it's the norm.

In France, I felt I had permission to go natural for the first time. It might sound silly, but seeing so many women embrace their natural beauty motivated me to join the bare-faced party.

I've learned to embrace natural brows

Filling my thin, blonde eyebrows with a pencil was part of my makeup routine in the US.

Because my hair is so light and fine, I felt it necessary to draw on my eyebrows to fit in with the thick, defined-brow trend that's popular in the US.

Since moving to Paris, I simply use a clear Benefit gel to create a laminated look that stays in place.

I no longer use as much product on my lips

Several tubes silver of different colored lipsticks in a range of red, oranges, and pinks with more lip products in background
I don't go through that much lipstick anymore.

VasilySmirnov/Getty Images

I always thought French girls wore red lipstick, but one of the first things I noticed when I moved to Paris was the lack of bright lips.

Though some women will rock a red lip, it's much less common than I expected.

I always wore lipstick or a stain on a night out in the US, but since moving to Paris, I either go bare-lipped or wear a lip oil.

I don't go for super noticeable highlighters anymore

In the US, it wasn't uncommon to see people wearing a shimmery, glowy highlight on a night out.

But now, I can't remember the last time I used a highlighter.

In France, I typically opt for a shimmery face oil, like the one from NUXE Paris, or a multipurpose balm for a subtle but natural glow.

These oils and lotions double as skincare while providing a nice shine.

Mascara is the only product I use on my eyes

A woman with blonde hair and a pink short holds a punk tube of mascara with wand and tube separated
I've ditched eyeshadow as part of my everyday routine.

Iuliia Pilipeichenko/Getty Images

Most women I meet in Paris don't wear eyeshadow or eyeliner. Instead, they typically only wear mascara on their top lashes.

Back in Boston, I would attempt heavier eye looks because I was surrounded by women with gorgeous smoky eyes.

Now, I stick to just mascara. Getting ready is much faster, and I have less makeup to remove at the end of the night.

Plus, I can finally stop pretending I know how to do eyeliner.

I prioritize skincare over makeup

Since being bare-faced is the vibe in Pairs, French women seem to prioritize skincare over makeup, and I've followed suit.

My skincare now includes a multistep morning routine and a separate nighttime regimen.

When I lived in the US, my skincare routine included an under-eye caffeine roller, a serum from whatever random brand I found at T.J. Maxx that week, moisturizer, and the occasional sheet mask.

Now, I invest in lots of products from brands I love (my favorites are Typology and La Roche-Posay), and getting ready is focused more on skincare and less on makeup.

I believe my skincare routine has completely improved my complexion, as my face seems plumper, more radiant, and brighter.

I get more high-maintenance treatments than I did before

I'm not sure if it's a direct result of moving to France or a byproduct of aging, but I started doing preventive treatments throughout the last five years.

I get Botox on my forehead twice a year, lip filler every two years or so, Hydrafacials (microdermabrasion-like treatments) every few months, and my eyebrows laminated regularly.

I've found that the French woman's approach to preventive medicine is subtle and discreet and enhances the features you already have.

The work I've had done is very minimal, to the point where most people in my life don't notice a difference.

I hardly ever wear a set of false lashes

A hand holds a false lash with gray lash glue being applied to it
False lashes aren't part of my going-out makeup routine anymore.

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Wearing a set of false lashes in the US seems like the most normal thing in the world, as some people wear a set each time they go out.

I'd throw on a set of lashes if I felt spicy on a Friday night and always had a few pairs stocked at home.

Since moving to Paris, I've worn false lashes a total of five times. Natural looks reign king over here, so false lashes aren't common.

I rarely style my hair

Though I've always loved self-care, I'm a big fan of how much time I save doing my hair in France.

In the US, I spent hours curling, straightening, and styling my hair. Here in France, however, a more natural, messy hair look is the go-to.

Now, doing my hair takes about one-quarter of the time it used to.

I either air-dry my hair or put waves in it with the Shark FlexStyle curling-wand attachment and brush my fingers through it.

I've embraced messy hair, and I love it.

This story was originally published on January 8, 2024, and most recently updated on November 19, 2024.

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