The 19 Best Beauty Products Fashionista Editors Tried in July

Including a non-irritating retinol, hair products that help us make the most out of our styles and a whole bunch of anxiety-soothing CBD remedies.

<p>Photo: Courtesy of Glossier</p>

Photo: Courtesy of Glossier

Each month, Fashionista editors try a *lot* of beauty products. And while not every formula we test is a winner, we're constantly unearthing new favorites. Here, we've rounded up our latest hair, skin, fragrance, wellness and makeup discoveries — whether fresh-to-market drops or merely recent additions to our personal routines.

July was a month of dipping our toes back into the waters of vaccinated semi-normalcy, and for team Fashionista, that meant actually styling our hair and even getting reacquainted with old friends from our makeup bags, like eyeliner and bronzer. We missed those guys! We also spent the last four weeks trying out new wellness products, like ingestibles (gummies! capsules! tincutres!) that promised to make us feel more energized and less stressed out (don't worry, we're fine).

In the gallery below, we've rounded up our very favorite beauty and wellness discoveries from the last month, including a non-irritating retinol, a classic eyeliner, hair products that help us make the most out of our styles and a whole bunch of anxiety-soothing CBD remedies. (No, really, we're fine!!!) Click through to see (and shop!) them all.

<p><strong>Rose Ingleton MD Retexturizing Retinol Booster Serum, $70, <a href="https://shop-links.co/1747420594065530395" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:available here;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">available here</a>: </strong>"I didn't really expect a product whose name includes the words 'retexturizing' and '<a href="https://fashionista.com/tag/retinol" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:retinol;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">retinol</a>' to actually live up to its claims of being non-irritating, but this fast-absorbing serum does: It includes soothing ingredients like glycerin, aloe and coconut oil to keep skin calm while the retinol does its line-fighting, skin-smoothing thing." —Stephanie Saltzman, Beauty Director</p>

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In case you missed last month's picks, you can find them here:

<p><strong>54 Thrones Ugandan Vanilla + Ethiopian Honey Beauty Butter, $24, <a href="https://shop-links.co/1744457378181906112" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:available here;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">available here</a>: </strong>"Too often, beauty products with 'butter' in the name would be more aptly described as creams or even margarines; not so with this ultra-dense, salve-like balm that melts as you massage it between your hands or into skin. I've been especially liking the faintly vanilla-scented moisturizer to coddle cracked cuticles, but it can also be used on dry patches on the face, hands, feet, elbows, lips, split ends — like actual butter, it's extremely versatile." —Stephanie Saltzman, Beauty Director</p>

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