Free People Is Secretly Stocked With Cult-Favorite Beauty Products—14 Standouts I'm Adding to My Cart

(Hint: You should too.)

Woman wearing a lace skirt with a white long-sleeve shirt and a gray short-sleeve shirt layered over it.

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I can't help but love a well-curated beauty section, especially when it's from a retailer that isn't primarily focused on beauty. Think: less Sephora, more surprise gem in your favorite clothing store—like Free People. The place where you can buy witchy prairie dresses, boho-chic staples, and breezy basics doubles as a serious beauty gold mine. What started as a casual scroll for an outfit to wear to a desert weekend spiraled into a full-blown shopping-cart situation with serums, concealers, and fragrances galore.

Free People's beauty section is filled with tons of fan-favorite, editor-approved finds from brands like Youth to the People and Kosas, but there are also a ton of niche, indie brands that I've surprisingly never tried before. (It's kind of a big deal considering the hundreds of beauty products I test every year.)

Naturally, I had to put on my 'lil Sherlock cap and investigate. Amid the tried-and-true faves are kitschy-cute hairbrushes, pretty perfumes, holy-grail lip oils, and more. The next time you're shopping at Free People, spend some time in the beauty section! In the meantime, keep reading for my favorite beauty finds from Free People so you can get obsessed too.

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Marie Lodi
Freelance Beauty and Fashion Writer/Editor

Marie has covered beauty, fashion, and lifestyle for almost 16 years. She contributes to the beauty section here at Who What Wear. Previously, she was the Looks Editor for Bust Magazine, built the beauty vertical at HelloGiggles as its beauty editor, and was a founding staff writer at Rookie mag, giving fashion advice to teens. Her bylines have appeared in The Cut, Allure, Glamour, The Hollywood Reporter, and more. She was born and raised in Southern California and is based in L.A. Marie is a self-proclaimed costume design nerd and a co-host of Makeover Montage, a podcast about fashion in film and costume design.