We tested the best drugstore foundations for dry, oily, and combination skin, including top full-coverage and powder options for all skin tones.
Our editor tested and reviewed the best drugstore concealers from L'Oreal, Maybelline, E.l.f., and more to cover up acne, hyperpigmentation, and dark circles.
What I love most about this finely milled powder is that it’s infused with soft-focus, light-reflecting particles. Bounce is best for anyone who wants to add light coverage to their skin, while Veil is ideal for a truly invisible finish. And despite its white color, I promise it works...
Although this drugstore eyeshadow comes in a number of different single-color varieties—from Blue Bomb or Beige Blaze to Platinum Pop or Forever Pink—it’s the Extreme Green that really provides rich color that can really make eyes pop. This waterproof formula goes on quickly and easily thank...
Drugstore Drugstore concealers usually cost$15 or less, but with their lower-quality ingredients, they may be more prone to fading, creasing, and clogging pores. Mid-range Mid-range concealers cost about$20 to $35. They have high-quality ingredients, wide shade ranges, and offer long wear...
Makeup setting spray:Top your loose setting powder with a makeup setting spray to lock it in place. Loose setting powder prices Inexpensive The most affordable loose setting powders come from drugstore brands and typically contain low or average-quality ingredients. They usually come in jars witho...
These are the 19 best highlighters—including powders, liquids, sticks, and creams—according to makeup artists and beauty editors who've tested them all.
Whether you’re looking for an affordable drugstore powder blush, a beginner-friendly cream or liquid option or even the perfect luxurious high-end pick — we’ve got your cheeks covered! Never underestimate the power of a good blush! We love aperfect soft flush of colouron the cheek, for...
We tested 30 foundations to find the best foundations for acne, including powder, liquid and non-comedogenic formulas from Neutrogena, Clinique and more.
Most products, even some vegan makeup brands, use heavy oils, waxes, preservatives and chemicals in their makeup, which make your face feel heavy, smear throughout the day and ultimately irritate the skin. Common drugstore and makeup counter options clog pores and give the skin no room to...