The Best New Beauty Products Glamour Editors Tried in October
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Welcome to Stuff We Want, our comprehensive roundup of the best new beauty products we tried each month. From undisputed favorites to brand-new releases, these are the things our editors loved throughout the month of October.
Fall is officially well underway, which means it’s time to stock up on the best new beauty products for the long, cool, and cozy nights ahead. Not sure where to start? You’re in the right place. Glamour editors have been hard at work testing autumn glam essentials, so you—and your skin and hair—are in for quite a few treats. It’s perfect timing too: Fall is widely considered to be the best time to spruce up your look.
From deliciously cozy fragrances to retinol alternatives to a blow dry brush that seemingly does it all, there’s something for every fall vibe and then some. So whether you’re shopping for dark-feminine-energy-inspired essentials or planning your Thanksgiving nails and glam, you won’t regret scrolling for the best new beauty products Glamour editors loved throughout the month of October. Happy shopping!
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T3 Aire 360 Multi-Styler & Blowout System
If there’s any product that wins an award for best innovation of the year, then T3’s newest—their Aire 360 Ceramic Air Styler—deserves all the accolades. It’s crazy now to think back on it, but I was so intimidated to use it at first that I left it in the box for a full two months. I shouldn’t have been worried. The box, which is perfectly designed for travel, contains one SoftAire Drying Concentrator, one Custom Oval Brush, and two Dual CeraGloss Ceramic Curling Attachments. The dryer is sleek and lightweight enough for me to rough dry my thick strands, and the oval brush—which has become so fun to use—gives me a sleek blowout that I thought I’d never achieve outside of the salon. In all fairness, the rotating curling wands did take me a minute to get used to. But after I watched a video on YouTube and got the hang of it, I was hooked. People can’t believe I do this myself, so much so that I think I’ve turned no less than a dozen people onto it already. That’s a winner. —Jessica Radloff, senior West Coast editor