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15 Beauty Steals You Should Be Buying From Trader Joe's

Turns out, the beauty products are just as good (and affordable) as the food
At an unheard of price, this 100-percent organic argan oil is a steal. The lightweight hydrator can be used to moisturize everything from head to toe without any residual greasiness — you can use it as a body and face moisturizer, a smoothing hair oil, a cuticle treatment and so much more.

This is one of those products we patiently wait for every fall, along with all of Trader Joe's other yummy seasonal offerings. The creamy, spicy, body butter smells good enough to eat, and you'll want to slather it everywhere for some seriously soft skin. It may not quite be pumpkin spice season yet, but Trader Joe's currently has a seasonal cucumber and avocado version that's just as delightful.

You'll want to tuck these babies into your gym or travel bag. The ultra-gentle, alcohol-free wipes easily remove a full face of makeup without stripping your skin. They leave your face totally clean and hydrated, which makes them perfect for on the go (or when you're just too lazy to wash your face before bed).

If you have combination or oily skin, you're going to love this cleanser. A blend of castille soap, chamomile extract and coconut, tea tree and lavender oils works to deep clean problematic skin. After repeated use, you'll notice fewer breakouts, softer skin and a balance in oil production. So good.

A little goes a long way with this giant tube of non-foaming shave cream. The skin-softening, paraben-free formula is enriched with aloe and vitamin E to give you a close, smooth shave and protect against nicks. We especially love the sweet, tropical, honey mango scent.

BY HANNAH SAVIN | AUG 3, 2018 | SHARES
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