When it comes to buying beauty products, I've always been a very tactile kind of shopper. From the age of five, sparkling, lacquer-finished stores like Sephora and MAC Cosmetics were my favorite pitstops to make at the mall, and as I grew older, sleuthing for new beauty products at other retailers like department stores, Ulta, and even the drugstore, became a kind of tranquility-inducing therapy for me. (Unfortunately, my wallet got the short end of the stick with that one!)
Not only did I simply enjoy strolling through the aisles filled with tempting vials, jars, and bottles, I also loved swatching and testing my forearm away to see how shades would (or wouldn't) flatter my skin tone or how the consistency of a serum or oil would lay with my skin. Hygenic? No. Fun? Very much! That said, now that storefronts are closed, and we're all under strict at-home orders, we're left with one shopping medium and one shopping medium only—online beauty buying. You might already feel well-versed in shopping for beauty picks online, but for people who aren't used to the process or prefer to shop in a brick and mortar stores like me, it can feel like a daunting and overwhelming process. There's a greater risk of not liking a product, and it's disappointing to have to re-pack and ship back a formula you had high hopes for.
So, I thought I'd do some Nancy Drew-caliber detective work to significantly slim your chances of returning said purchases. I reached out to my dear friends at Dermstore (one of my all-time favorite online beauty retailers) to see which of the products they carry have had the fewest returns. (Kind of brilliant, right?) Below, I'm listing the top seven products Dermstore shoppers have rarely sent back, plus more best-selling formulas from each of the popular brands. Keep scrolling for seven holy grail beauty products with a near-perfect no-return rate.
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