There are drugstore eyeshadows we adore and inexpensive shampoos that we’re basically wed to. Indeed, we love an affordable product that works wonders. Every now and then, however, it’s hard to resist the appeal of a luxurious, high-end find, and the six celebrity makeup artists we tapped for this list would agree. Their ultimate beauty indulgence? Skin care. Their picks for skin care products to splurge on? Right below. We’ve already started saving.
La Mer The Renewal Oil ($240, cremedelamer.com)
“I live for this product right now! It helps boost collagen, diminishes fine lines and repairs dry patches. I use it after I wash my face in the morning and slather it on when I’m flying. It makes my skin look rested and healthy, and gives it an amazing glow.”
—Anita Gibson
By Terry Rose Baum ($60, barneys.com)
“My splurge product is By Terry Baum de Rose Lip Conditioner. It can last nine months since you only need to use it in the morning and night; no more reapplying throughout the day. Its my hero lip product.”—Marni Burton
Clinique Smart Custon-Repair Serum ($154, clinique.com)
“This is definitely worth the splurge. It’s a three-in-one serum that helps with fine lines and wrinkles while also firming the skin and evening out the skin tone. I use it before my moisturizer and focus on any areas where I have dark spots.”—Stephanie Flor
Tom Ford Intensive Infusion Concentrate Extreme ($250, neimanmarcus.com)
“If you want glowing, lustrous skin, this is the product that’ll help you get it. A few drops instantly corrects dry, dull complexions. It’s my go-to for dealing with dreaded ‘airplane skin’ after long flights, or any time my skin needs radiance.”—Robin Black
Chantecaille Stress Repair Concentrate ($178, neimanmarcus.com)
“Chantecaille Stress Repair Concentrate is the perfect rescue for puffiness and wrinkles. It’s super light but still very hydrating.”—Stephanie Perez
Tatcha Luminous Dewy Skin Mist ($48, tatcha.com)
“I love the Tatcha luminous mist. It leaves the skin dewy and beautiful when you spritz it on to set makeup. It’s especially great for when you use a lot of powder and want it to melt into the skin.”—Patrick Ta
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