We get it, makeup can cost a pretty penny. We also understand that sometimes it seems like you’re ultimately better off without products that have a less obvious effect than, say, a

glitter eye shadow

or

mega-watt highlighter.

A palette filled with rosy blushes or summery bronzer is just more *satisfying* to add to your collection than a pore-refining primer. But we

re here to encourage you to give a little more love to the not-so-obvious beauty buys—the potions and powders you can

t see putting in work. Trust us, there’s a reason they exist and are considered hero products for many. We’re arguing that these items should stay put on your vanity, where they belong. Keep reading below to find out why.

PRIMER

Some may consider it a hoax like the Loch Ness Monster or Bigfoot, but we wholeheartedly believe that primer does work. If you beat your face on the regular, it

s a crucial step to protect your skin from all of the looming foundation, concealer, etc. that you

re about to apply. If it

s not working, it could be due to multiple factors: your moisturizer, the type of foundation, your sunscreen (because you always use SPF!).

In order to get the most bang for your buck, be sure to pay attention to your skin type when primer shopping. If you have oily skin, grab something oil-free, like this

Smashbox Photo Finish Foundation Primer Light

. Dry skin? Stock up on a primer that’s going to hydrate your skin, like the

Hydrating Laura Mercier Foundation Primer

. You might even want to blend your own mix of different products. Go all out! Don’t forget, there are other forms of primer too—eyelid, face, lash, lip, etc. Our favorite to make sure your eyeshadow stays on all night is the

Too Faced Shadow Insurance

.

EYEBROW GEL

Hear us out—

brow gel

is a true godsend. You might think that a little eyebrow pencil or powder action is all you need to get you through the day, but we’re making the case for a

strong gel

that’ll keep your furry friends in place all day, just like hairspray keeps your finished

do from moving, or a mascara holds your lashes

volume.

Some

are even colored—you may as well skip the pencil or powder altogether.

SETTING POWDER

You’ve heard that the

Laura Mercier Setting Powder

saves lives, right? No? Well, you can seriously tell the difference in the amount of oil on your skin within two hours of wear. Setting powder is used after foundation to mattify the face, erase fine lines and pores, and polish your beat-off to perfection. It might look cakey at first, but we promise it’ll be your savior. We also recommend

Huda Beauty Easy Bake Loose Baking and Setting Powder

or

Fenty Beauty Pro Filtr Instant Retouch Setting Powder

as well.

SETTING/FINISHING SPRAY

Setting spray

is designed to lock in all those products so they don

t slip down your face by the night

s end. They absolutely make a difference in how long your makeup wears. Don’t believe us? Look to any performer or her makeup artists, and ask them what tools they have in their arsenal, and they’ll almost always have a

setting spray

on hand.

However, there are also finishing sprays. What’s the difference?

Finishing sprays

are used to refresh the skin with moisture, rather than prolong wear. They are commonly used throughout the day to reset the skin and reverse any cakeyness that may have occurred.

LIP LINER

Lip liner is a holy-grail item that can definitely be used to your advantage. It creates an outer stencil for you to paint that lip color on and prevents any sort of bleeding or feathering, so your lip color stays where it

s supposed to—on your lips. We personally love the way the

NARS Precision Lip Liner

, the

Pat McGrath Permagel Ultra Lip Pencil

, and the

Bite Beauty Lip Pencil

hold up.

Bonus tip

: Grab a color that’s slightly darker than your lipstick to make your lips appear a little larger.

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