22 Spring Beauty Products at the Top of My 2021 Shopping List

There are so many new beauty launches to keep track of—these are the ones one editor is prioritizing.

Something about me: I love trying new beauty products, especially when they're for spring. My skin is very angry and dry in the winter, which limits the types of products I can use. So when spring comes around and my skin starts to calm down, there's a world of beauty-product possibilities for me to dive into. Not only that, brands release some of their best beauty products of the year for spring, in my opinion. This year more than ever, I'm ready to shake up my beauty routine.

In celebration of the arrival of spring (even though it's just wishful thinking in mid-February), I went through a slew of new beauty products at some of my favorite online retailers. The result is a very long wish list filled with products that create, among other things, beautiful, glowy skin. Keep scrolling for the freshest products from Tatcha, Chanel, Nars, U Beauty, and many more.

Chanel Fleurs de Printemps Blush & Highlighter Duo ($70)

This shimmering blush duo is almost too pretty to use—almost.

Shani Darden Skin Care Intensive Eye Renewal Cream With Firming Peptides ($68)

I'll buy anything with Shani Darden's name on it, and this new highly rated eye cream is no exception. It has everything I look for in an eye cream.

Tatcha The Dewy Serum Resurfacing and Plumping Treatment ($88)

Tatcha is one of the rare brands that never missteps. Every product I've tried is truly amazing, so my hopes are high for this new serum. It promises to plump, smooth, and lock in moisture.

Versed Sunday Morning Antioxidant Oil-Serum ($20)

The latest Versed launch might be its glowiest yet. Reviewers rave that your skin looks like its best self sans greasiness.

U Beauty The Sculpt Arm Compound ($98)

This revolutionary new launch from U Beauty tightens and sculpts the skin on your arms. Based on how good every U Beauty product I've tried is, I'm already convinced.

Rare Beauty Stay Vulnerable Melting Cream Blush ($21)

There's a ton of buzz around this particular product from Selena Gomez's new beauty line. As a big fan of cream blushes (especially during spring), I'm eager to try it for myself. Plus, the colors are gorgeous.

Superegg Gentle Elements Cleanser ($34)

Full disclosure, I've already tried this face cleanser, but I couldn't not share my thoughts. My verdict is that it leaves your skin squeaky clean and makeup-free but not tight in the least. It's the recipe for a perfect cleanser, in my opinion.

Merit Shade Slick ($24)

So I've tried this in one color, and now, I think I need it in every color. Just take my word for it—it's amazing.

Maison Margiela Replica Bubble Bath Eau de Toilette ($135)

I've yet to smell this buzzy new fragrance for myself, but it had me at rose, white musk, and coconut milk notes.

Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Dew Drops ($34)

First of all, this new serum has almost five stars, so I'm very intrigued. Also, I love that it brightens, moisturizes, and highlights and can be used as the first or last step in your beauty routine.

J.Hannah Patina Nail Polish ($19)

A new J.Hannah nail polish is always something to be excited about. This pale, creamy green lives up to my expectations and then some.

Olay Cleansing & Renewing Nighttime Body Wash With Retinol ($8)

It's never really occurred to me to use retinol on my body, but it seems like a great idea to me. I scanned the internet for reviews of this affordable body wash, and they're great across the board.

Nars Air Matte Cream Blush ($30)

I've never met a Nars blush I didn't love. This new mousse formula seems like a dream to apply, and yes, it comes in the ever-popular Orgasm shade (but my pick is the rose-bronze Gasp).

M-61 PowerGlow Toner ($28)

I already am a fan of M-61's peel wipes, but they can be a little harsh for my sensitive skin. This new toner claims to be gentler while providing similar results. Sold.

Laura Mercier Secret Camouflauge Concealer Duo Stick ($32)

I used to use Secret Camouflage Concealer for years, and the ease of this new stick formula is more than enough to bring me back.

Maybelline Color Sensational Ultimatte Lipstick ($7)

I love a new cult-favorite drugstore find. This cushiony matte lip color sounds like something my makeup bag needs after months of me basically only wearing clear lip balm.

Furtuna Skin Porte Per La Vitalita Face and Eye Serum ($185)

This is another product I've actually already tried and needed to talk about. Furtuna Skin is the new clean-beauty brand that's quickly gaining a cult following. This serum is my favorite product from the line, as it noticeably lifts and luminizes, and you don't need a separate eye cream.

Dr. Barbara Sturm The Good C Vitamin C Serum ($145)

I've actually never tried Dr. Barbara Sturm products, but I love a vitamin C serum, so this one might change that. Based on the track record of all of her other products, I'm sure it will be another home run.

Farmacy Beauty Whipped Greens: Oil-Free Foaming Cleanser With Moringa and Papaya ($28)

If you're in search of a new face wash and have oily skin, I highly recommend giving this cleanser by one of my favorite clean brands a try.

Charlotte Tilbury Hyaluronic Happikiss Lipstick Balm ($34)

I love any iteration of Charlotte Tilbury's iconic Pillow Talk shade, and I also love tinted balms, so this is pretty much the best of both worlds for me.

Epi.logic Master Plan Collagen Renew Growth Factor Serum ($210)

This new-to-me brand just debuted on Violet Grey, and I'm particularly intrigued by this serum. It promotes cell turnover and contains collagen-boosting peptides—music to my 36-year-old ears.

Ilia Beauty Balmy Gloss Tinted Lip Oil in Only You ($26)

I actually recently tried a sample of this pretty lip oil and agree that all the hype it's getting is well deserved. It's glossy without being too glossy, and it has a surprising amount of staying power.

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This story originally appeared on: WhoWhatWear - Author:Allyson Payer