18 Viral Beauty Products That Actually Live Up to the Hype, According to an Easily Influenced Fashion Editor
Shop the buzzy must-haves from the buzziest brands.
- m.ph by Mary Phillips Le Skin
- Rhode Caffeine Reset
- Merit Signature Lip Blush
- Westman Atelier Face Trace
- Sarah Creal Face Flex
- Laneige Water Bank Aqua Facial
- Patrick Ta Major Skin Concealer
- Summer Fridays Flushed Lip Stain
- NOYZ Mylk De Parfum
- Omnilux Contour Face
- Makeup by Mario Jelly Jar
- Cyklar Urea Hand Cream
- Dae Fairy Blaster Dry Texturizing Spray
- ONE/SIZE by Patrick Starrr Bouclé Silk
- Ultra Violette Sequin Supreme SPF 50
- Rare Beauty Warm Wishes Bronzer
- Dior Addict Lip Glow OIl
- Saie Cityset Setting Spray
I may spend my days talking and writing about fashion, but that doesn't mean I don't have beauty (products) on the brain at all times. I check the Just Dropped section of Sephora daily, follow multiple beauty influencers, and find it impossible to resist trying pretty much every new and viral beauty product that I come across.
As you may have noticed, the new beauty products have been rolling out at a rapid pace over the past couple of months, and trust me—I've tried a lot of them. Some are good, some are not so good, and some are great. I'm here to talk about the latter.
Among the buzzy products I've tried and instantly fell in love with are the latest Rhode launch, the new foundation (and brush!) everyone is losing it over, the latest blurred concealer launch, and the lip product everyone has been clamoring for Merit to release.
Keep scrolling to find out what my favorite viral beauty products of 2026 are (so far) and shop them all in one place.
m.ph by Mary Phillips Le Skin Weightless Serum Foundation
m.ph is, without a doubt, the new It-girl beauty brand, and I suspect every product Mary Phillips releases will go viral. Her latest creation is my new favorite foundation—hands down. It applies like silk and blends incredibly easily (don't forget the fluffly brush to use with it). It comes in a wide range of shades, and even though it's on the dewy side, it lasts for hours on end. Trust me—just get it.
Rhode Caffeine Reset
Every Rhode launch is immediately viral, with Caffeine Reset being no exception. I'm happy to try anything that claims to sculpt, and I'm equally happy to report that it does! I like applying it in the morning before makeup, as it noticeably tightens everything up. It may just be temporary, but I'll take what I can get.
Merit Signature Lip Blush
The blurred makeup trend is still going strong (not that it's something that should or will ever go away), and Merit launched the perfect product to embrace it with. Signature Lip Blush creates an effortlessly polished look in an instant, and you barely even need a mirror to apply the balm-like formula. Gamay and Archival are perfection, and are the ones I've been wearing on repeat, but I want them all.
Westman Atelier Face Trace Cream Contour Stick *New Shades*
Westman Atelier's Face Trace isn't new, but what is new is the plethora of new shades the brand just released of its iconic contour stick. The beauty of these is that they're impossible to mess up, and now finding the perfect shade is easier than ever. I previously wore Biscuit, but Pecan is undoubtedly my new favorite.
Sarah Creal Face Flex Color Corrector
As a Sarah Creal fan, I purchased the new color corrector the day it launched. And as someone who is chronically sleep deprived, sometimes concealer alone just doesn't cut it. As opposed to other correctors I've tried that can be dry and patchy, this one is creamy and practically melts right in. Highly recommend.
Laneige Water Bank Aqua Facial
Patrick Ta Major Skin Soft Blur Brightening Hydrating Concealer
They had me at brightening. Patrick Ta's highly anticipated concealer is here, and it's a good one. It conceals but looks completely natural, as if I just have perfect skin. I was impressed by the lack of creasing, especially considering how hydrating it is. The double-ended brush is also excellent and should be purchased alongside.
Summer Fridays Flushed Lip Stain
My main objective when it comes to lip stains is finding ones that make your lips look like your lips but better. Many are too intense for me, but Summer Fridays' look natural and effortless. Rosette is the perfect shade to layer under any of its Lip Butters.
NOYZ Mylk De Parfum
New trend alert: perfume milk. NOYZ 's new, revolutionary fragrance is here, and the concept may be confusing, but once you apply it, you'll immediately get it. I was worried it might feel like a lotion, but it's nothing of the sort. It sinks right in and doesn't leave any stickiness. It's not super concentrated, so you can apply it as you would a lotion and be left with a soft, lingering scent. Only Human, in particular, is divine.
Omnilux Contour Face
Bold statement: The Omnilux LED mask has changed my life. I swear it's reverse aging me. Even if I haven't used it in awhile, after a ten-minute session, my skin looks completely revived. My fine lines have visibly faded and any discoloration is eradicated for days after using it. I can say without hesitation that it's a very worthy investment.
Makeup by Mario Jelly Jar
I was a tiny bit hesitant to try Makeup by Mario's new Jelly Jar balm at first, as I assumed it would be a bit too glowy and wouldn't have any staying power. I'm happy to say that I was wrong. The glow level is sophisticated, and it stays put. I love it as a highlighter of sorts over another cream blush in a complementary color. I own three shades, but Mauve Latte (pictured here) is my most-used.
Cyklar Urea Hand Cream
Cyklar continues to impress me with each new product launch (not sure how I lived without this milky essence for the body). Aside from looking chic, the new Urea Hand Cream is silky and hydrating but without the greasiness. The urea sets it apart from other perfumed hand creams on the market, as it actually rescues even super dry winter hands (AKA mine). And as you may have already heard, the scents are divine. Sacred Santal and Vanilla Verve are my go-tos.
Dae Fairy Blaster Dry Texturizing Spray
I don't do a lot to my hair—just a rough blow dry until my arm gets tired and maybe something to smooth the flyaways afterwards. But I've recently added Fairy Duster to my routine after seeing the rave reviews and I get it. I hate products that make my hair feel stiff or dirty, but this makes it feel clean, with a cool-girl tousled effect. Also, it smells divine.
ONE/SIZE by Patrick Starrr Bouclé Silk Airbrushed Talc-Free Finishing Powder
After seeing that Mary Phillips uses this powder on her Instagram, I had to use it too. I instantly understood why she's a fan. Your skin looks fresh and like skin, unlike the many matte powders on the market that look flat and dull on the face. Will be repurchasing.
Ultra Violette Sequin Supreme SPF 50
I own nearly every Ultra Violette sunscreen formulation, so trying the newest, Sequin Supreme, was a no-brainer. It's perfect for wearing under makeup, as it glides on smoothly and doesn't pill. It has the faintest shimmer, and although it adds a bit of glow, it's not greasy like many "glowy" sunscreens I've tried. Plus, the high SPF is always a bonus.
Rare Beauty Warm Wishes Soft Matte Powder Bronzer
Spring is on the horizon, and that means the new bronzers are rolling out. One of the most high-profile among them this year has been Rare Beauty's Warm Wishes powder bronzer. Although it's a powder, I found that it's quite buttery and blendable (especially with the genius angled brush it was released alongside). I'm hoping for more cool-toned colors to be added in the future, and given Rare Beauty's track record for releasing new shades of their products periodically, I have a hunch my wish will be granted.
Dior Addict Lip Glow OIl
A lot of lip oils may look and feel nice, but they're quite thin and therefore disappear soon after applied. This is not that. Dior's new reformulated Lip Glow Oils have staying power. They're ultra-hydrating and shiny, and they come in three finishes—sheer, high shine, and shimmer. I purchased Latte and Mocha, both of which are quite pigmented, which I personally love.
Saie Cityset Ultra-Fine Mist Setting Spray
This setting spray actually turned me into a setting spray girl. It's a step I've always skipped in the past, but after hearing the buzz about Saie's Cityset, I couldn't not try it. One of the many things I love about it is that you don't feel like you added an extra layer to your face. It's a super lightweight mist that adds a subtle, non-greasy glow and keeps your makeup looking fresh for hours on end. I look forward to having it on hand when the heat and humidity hit this summer.

Allyson is a senior editor for Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories for Who What Wear. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater arts. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.