5 Shops with Cool Beauty Products in Austin

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A guide to the best shops for cool beauty finds in Austin, Texas. (Photo: Instagram)

Whether you’re heading to Austin for SXSW or you’re just planning a little getaway to the land of the two-step and brisket (head to Lambert’s Downtown BBQ if you’re in the mood), the Texas capital more than delivers when it comes to treating yourself to cool, new beauty products. Here’s a guide to the stores with the best beauty selection—with lots to scoop up, we recommend you check a bag.

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Copal incense sticks and jewelry from Species by the Thousands at JM Dry Goods in Austin, Texas. (Photo: Alexandra Perron)

JM Dry Goods 

You’ll find as much here for your home as you will for your body. The former Marfa, Texas-based shop carries the perfect mix of body products; from Marfa Brands soap bars (try rose clay with lavender) and Tulum’s Coqui Coqui perfumes to traditional reboz from Oaxaca and cleansing copal incense sticks, you’ll definitely find a cool souvenir here. The small store has the kind of chill, creative vibe that will make you want to spend all day inside. We won’t blame you if you do.

JM Dry Goods, 215 S Lamar Blvd, Suite C, 78704, 512-579-0303

The beauty selection at Spartan in Austin, Texas. (Photo: Alexandra Perron)

W3LL PEOPLE 

The natural cosmetics brand’s flagship is located in Austin (next door to Spartan and JM Dry Goods—three birds, one stone). It’s stocked with the full toxin-free W3LL People line (pronounced ‘Well People’), plus other brands that share in their philosophy of simplicity, authenticity, and performance. They hold events monthly, and offer makeup application in the studio. You can find a range of shades from butter London nail polish, bestsellers from One Love Organics, and hair products by Dear Clark, a line made in Dallas.

W3LL PEOPLE, 215 S Lamar Blvd Suite B, 78704, 512-366-7963

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Spartan

Sharing a space with JM Dry Goods is Spartan, a beautifully curated shop that includes home wears, accessories, and a lot of cool indie beauty products. You’ll want to buy French brand Nuxe’s Huile Prodigieuse—and dry oil that will really change your beauty game—as well as Cousu de fil blanc soaps, also from France. The best find? Spartan’s signature scent created by Portland, Oregon based fragrance company, OLO. Inspired by the Texas landscape, the rollerball combines cedar and sage with a hint of tequila. You know what they say: Texas forever.

Spartan, 215 S Lamar Blvd, Suite D, 78704, 512-579-0303

By George 

Inside this chic shop you’ll find Isabel Marant sandals, Mansur Gavriel bags, and Tibi dresses plus everything you’ll need to look (and smell) good while wearing them. Pick up a tube of Grown Alchemist body cream, the Australian brand’s Shea butter and jojoba oil packed moisturizer will leave skin feeling extra soft. Organic skin and beauty line Absoulution and Nasomatto fragrances are also on the shelves. Grab a Le Labo candle on your way out, just for good measure.

By George, 1400 S Congress Ave, 78704, 512-472-5951

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Indie beauty brands and vintage cowboy boots at Feather’s Boutique in Austin, Texas. (Photo: Instagram).

Feather’s Boutique

The South Congress area of Austin is home to great tacos (don’t miss Gueros) and even better vintage shopping. At Feather’s, you’ll not only find an entire wall of perfectly distressed Levi’s 501s but also a group of indie beauty products from Sisters of the Black Moon. The Moonshine Essential Oil combines jasmine, patchouli, mandarin, and neroli to make the ultimate, 100% organic skin treat. The Sandalwood Soap from Naked Eye Beauty includes charcoal to leave skin feeling squeaky-clean and hydrated.

Feather’s Boutique, 1700 B S Congress Ave, 78704, 512-912-9779 /