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The 20 Beauty Products Our Editors Loved in April

Including Bazaar-approved pimple patches and our beauty director

By Elliot O·Apr 29, 2026·2 min read
The 20 Beauty Products Our Editors Loved in April

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.

Every month, the editors at Harper's Bazaar compile their favorite beauty discoveries—and April's roundup tells you everything you need to know about what's actually making a dent in their routines versus what's just sitting pretty on a shelf. These aren't influencer picks pulled from a PR package. These are products that made editors abandon their go-to standbys, the ones they're clutching in their handbags or reordering before the bottle empties.

The standouts this month reveal a clear pattern: texture matters as much as efficacy. A tinted lip serum earns loyalty because it tastes like rose and delivers actual softness—not just color. An eye cream gets praise for sinking in immediately without that heavy, greasy residue that becomes a second skin by midday. A body lotion wins points partly for its scent, but equally for absorbing fast enough that you're not walking around feeling slick. These are products engineered for real life, not laboratory conditions.

The Luxury Question

There's an interesting tension running through the picks: some editors are dropping serious cash on a $47 lip balm, while others are equally excited about a Kitsch brush so affordable it feels like a steal. What separates the expensive from the practical isn't price—it's performance and the intangible feeling of ritual. A buccal massage treatment gets described as "Botox on the bed," a body stone that's essentially lotion in solid form becomes "luxe" through its novelty. Conversely, a natural deodorant that actually prevents odor for a full day beats pricier alternatives because it solves the problem cleanly.

The deeper through-line is about intention. These editors aren't buying blindly; they're replacing products that disappointed them with ones that deliver. A vitamin C oil becomes a daily habit only when application feels enjoyable, not like a chore. Self-tanner earns "summer staple" status by blending seamlessly and not transferring onto sheets—details that matter when you're actually living in your skin.

What reads loud and clear from April's list: beauty products justify themselves through performance first, luxury second, and the best ones manage both without apology.


Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

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