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Here's what our beauty editors would buy for $100 at Sephora

Wandering aimlessly through the shelves of Sephora is skin care enthusiast favourite hobby; although our wallets would probably disagree. With buzz brands, indie newbies, and cult favorites, our one-product showcase or mission almost always becomes inevitable. skin care with a cart full of groceries. Eager to embrace our beauty-loving guilt, we reached out to five beauty editors to find out what was on their Sephora must-have list. Ahead, find what they add to theirs skin care shelf with 100 dollars to spend. 

Samantha, Assistant Editor 

My Sephora shopping mission usually starts with restocking my favorite products. But just minutes after entering the store, my list grows exponentially. That being said, my first stop would be to pick up Moisturizing gel Biossance Squalane Gel ($52) and Kiehl's #1 Lip Balm (10 dollars). These are my two winter saviors. I love how the moisturizer feels so light yet provides enough hydration to combat dry skin. Also, I have quite a red undertone and this product (with ginger extract) helps to even out it. I've also been using Kiehl's Lip Balm #1 for years and I swear it's the only thing that keeps my lips from getting dry and chapped. Once my refills are taken care of, my next stop will be to pick up Lancôme Advanced Genéfique HydroGel Melting Mask ($15). I've been in a disguise mood recently and I love that this choice can give me hydration, radiance and fullness all at the same time. What about the rest of my money? I would spend on lila b. Glowing face mist ($16). It sets my makeup perfectly and helps me maintain a good glow all day long, even when my complexion seems a bit drier. 

Alanna, Deputy Editor-in-Chief 

Whenever I head to Sephora, I always pick up cult favorites off the shelves. My fun right now will start with a new one IT Cosmetics Bye Bye Pores Leave-in Pore Cleansing Toner($34) for testing.This formula is perfect for getting rid of excess shine, vanishing dullness and shrinking pores, three things my oily skin craves. The next thing I would take is a refill Tower 28 SOS Save Our Skin Daily Rescue Spray. ($28). This soothing facial spray contains hypochlorous acid, which soothes and rebalances the skin, making it perfect for my sensitive skin. Finally, I couldn't stop at Sephora without picking up a new scrub, so Scrub for the scalp and body Ouai ($38) is the last thing that should definitely be on my list. This deep cleansing scrub exfoliates and hydrates skin and scalp with ease and smells as bombastic as it works. 

Jessica, Associate Editor

I wish it wasn't so easy for me to spend $100 at Sephora. Right outside the gate I would treat myself Kiehl's Avocado Nourishing Hydrating Mask ($45). It's a bit pricey for a mask but helps a little and is a must if you have dry skin in need of some serious hydration like mine. Sticking to the green motif (although it was not planned at all) I would get Herbivore Emerald Deep Hydrating Hemp Oil ($48) for testing. I have a big weakness for facial oils and it doesn't help that it comes in the prettiest bottle. Despite what it may look like so far, I don't just browse high-end items at Sephora - low-cost thefts are equally appealing. To complete my purchase, I would take a refill Sephora Collection Hydrating Lip Mask for only 3 dollars. I love wearing matte lipstick, so it's important to always have a hydrating lip mask on hand when my lips need to be softened. 

Genesis, Assistant Editor-in-Chief 

When I'm shopping on a budget, I like to stock up on a few of my favorite products. In my opinion, you can never have too many cleansers, toners, and moisturizers because these are often products that you use every day, sometimes twice a day. i'm obsessed First Aid Beauty Pure Skin Facial Cleanser ($21) because it's a gentle formula that helps get rid of any impurities, leaving my skin soft and supple. Then I would like to continue OleHenriksen Balancing Force Toner ($28) because it helps improve the look of my pesky enlarged pores and refresh my complexion without drying it out. To complete my routine, I love adding much needed hydration by following Kiehl's Ultra Face Cream ($30). For the rest of the money I would throw away Kopari Coconut Lip Scrub ($16) because a good lip scrub is the key to a soft and hydrated lip all year round. 

Jillian, social media editor 

With $100, I always try to stock up on both luxury and inexpensive products in my routine. If I was going to bust it would be on Moisturizer Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream ($64). It's rich yet refreshing and I love using it day and night for XNUMX/XNUMX hydration. Plus, it serves as a great base for your makeup if you're in between primers. Next I would take Lancôme Confort Acacia Honey Hydrating Soothing Toner ($30). The combo of honey and almond oil is very moisturizing for my dryness and is absolutely essential in winter - my skin drinks it up right away. The Ordinary is one of my favorite low-budget, quality brands, so I couldn't walk away from Sephora without buying something. Silicone primer with high adhesion costs $4.90 and gives extra hydration by blurring the pores. This is what I need to prepare for makeup.

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