I spend a lot of time scrolling through pages and pages of items on Amazon. Over the years since Amazon came to be (reminder that it once only sold books), more and more brands have flocked to the mega e-tailer. For us, this means a one-stop shop offering up everything from matcha to potting soil to brow pencils (AKA the current contents of my cart). One of the Amazon categories that's grown exponentially is—you guessed it—beauty products.
Lately, I've found myself more and more impressed with the beauty offerings, as I've come across tons of cult-favorite products that I, for one, never knew could be found among the extensive Amazon stock. I'm talking products from brands like Drunk Elephant, Olaplex, Tata Harper, and Tatcha. Let's get to it and fill our carts together, shall we? You know what to do.
Drunk Elephant
Protini Polypeptide Cream
This is Drunk Elephant's most popular product. And if you haven't tried it yet, I encourage you to. It's pretty much the perfect moisturizer and suits most skin types.
Tata Harper
Regenerating Cleanser
I recently started using this and wow—I know what the hype is all about. Even sensitive skin could handle this gentle exfoliating cleanser.
Sunday Riley
Pink Drink Firming Resurfacing Essence
I predict Sunday Riley's newest product is on its way to being a cult favorite. This essence firms and brightens without stripping the skin.
Shu Uemura
Eyelash Curler
I'm a firm believer that this is the world's best eyelash curler, so jump on it when it's in stock.
Ren Clean Skincare
Evercalm Ultra Comforting Rescue Mask
If you have sensitive and/or dry skin, this mask is a godsend. I always use it when I overdo it with the exfoliating and retinol, and my skin looks and feels better instantly.
Peter Thomas Roth
Water Drench Hyaluronic Cloud Cream Hydrating Moisturizer
This lightweight moisturizer's worth is proven by its slew of incredible Amazon reviews.
Olaplex
No.3 Hair Perfector
Pretty much everyone agrees that damaged hair doesn't stand a chance against this miracle treatment.
NuFace
Mini Petite Facial Toning Device
I'm dying to try this acclaimed wrinkle-reducing device.
Skin Research Laboratories
NeuLash Enhacing Serum
I just started using this popular lash serum and am very impressed so far.
Nars
Soft Matte Concealer
This natural-looking, highly acclaimed concealer eradicates imperfections.
Ouai
Leave-In Conditioner
Ouai's whole range of products is available on Amazon, but this leave-in conditioner really has shoppers talking.
M-61
PowerGlow Peel
I use this peel about once a week, and boy does my skin glow the next morning. Just be sure to follow it with a facial oil if your skin is sensitive—it really is powerful.
Briogeo
B. Well Organic 100% Castor Oil
Pro tip: Apply this to lashes and brows for noticeable strengthening and growth over time.
Kate Somerville
ExfoliKate Cleanser Daily Foaming Wash
I'm obsessed with this cleanser because it provides brightening exfoliation but is gentle enough to use twice a day.
Ilia
Super Serum Skin Tint SPF 40
Who What Wear's beauty editors rave about this.
Juliette Has a Gun
Not A Perfume Eau de Parfum Spray
This fresh, clean fragrance has become a favorite among non-perfume wearers and perfume devotees alike.
Farmacy
Green Clean Makeup Meltaway Cleansing Balm
If you're looking for a gentle yet effective balm cleanser, look no further than this five-star favorite.
True Botanicals
Renew Pure Radiance Face Oil
It may be a splurge, but this clean face oil has a lot of buzz right now. Its cocktail of nourishing oils do a number on wrinkles.
Anastasia Beverly Hills
Brow Wiz
I've sworn by this holy-grail brow pencil for years, and I'm so glad I can get it on Amazon now (so are 9.8k others who left reviews).
IS Clinical
Active Serum
I hear that this brightening serum is great for those with acne (and/or acne scars).
Allyson is a senior editor forBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing
. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories forBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing
. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater arts. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.