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A First-Timer Glossier Product Review

Kyra Rossiter Student Contributor, University of Oregon
Oregon Contributor Student Contributor, University of Oregon
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Oregon chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

After scrolling through social media and stumbling upon multiple posts and reviews of people using Glossier products, I decided that I wanted to try it out and see what all the hype was about. I purchased four different items, three which were skin care, and one that was makeup related, and gave them a rating out of 5 ★’s. 

Glossier Cloud Paint in Puff ($18)

★★★★★

One of the most popular items on the website is the “Cloud Paint,” a liquid blush that comes in six different shades. I chose the shade “Puff” and was pleasantly suprised how pigmented and easy it was to blend into my skin. Since it is so pigmented, I would recommend only using a pea size of it, unless you like a very strong blush look. The only negative thing is that it’s a little overpriced, but you do get a lot considering how little you have to use to see results. Overall, I gave it 5/5 stars, perfect for a quick on-the-go makuep look. 

Glossier Futuredew ($24)

★★★★☆

The next product I tried was “Futuredew,” a oil serum hybrid that leaves your skin looking dewy and glowing. I used this after I applied moisturizer, and it left my skin feeling soft and fresh. The one thing I would say is that if you have generally oily skin like me, this product may not be the best for you. I will probably use this only once or twice a week, since it does leave my face looking a little oily. Overall, I gave this product 4/5 stars. 

Glossier Milky Jelly Cleanser ($18)

★★★★★

Next, I used the “Milk Jelly Cleanser,” a conditioning face wash that removes dirt and makeup for a soft and nourished finish. I loved this product. Not only was it mosturizing, but it also didn’t irritate my face, especially my eyes. It’s a very soft and gentle cleanser that I would definitly recommend purchasing. The only downside to it is that it isn’t the best for getting off harsh makeup, like mascara. Overall, I gave this product 5/5 stars. 

Glossier Solution ($24)

★★★★★

Lastly, I tried the “Solution,” an exfoliating skin perfector that’s meant to help improve the apperance of blemishes, visible redness, and enlarged pores. It was easy to use, with a pump applicator, and didn’t irritate my skin like a lot of other exfoliators have in the past. I also like how it has Salicylic acid in it, which is something that I already use in my daily routine to get rid of acne. I gave this product 5/5 stars. 

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