Makeup bag envy has long been a thing, but never has it been quite so amplified than with the rise and ubiquity of Instagram. With entire accounts dedicated to sprawling layouts of swanky skincare or makeup products, the social media platform has made it easier than ever to come across pretty products you'll likely pine over until the day they finally land in your physical or virtual shopping cart. Ahead, shop some of the Instagram-worthy products we'd like to lovingly refer to as packaging porn.
From the brand's mermaid collection, the Rodin Luxury Illuminating Powder in Siren ($50) is embossed with seashells and other beachy objects.
Jo Malone's Tropical Cherimoya Cologne ($140) is fruity and floral — a true reflection of its vibrant bottle.
There's something so elegant about the simplicity of Chanel's La Crème Main ($50) hand cream.
As soon as Fenty Beauty released this Killawatt Foil Freestyle Highlighter Duo ($36), we knew the Sand Castle and Mint'd Mojito shades would be an eye-catching favorite.
The Asarai Earth Tones Face Mask ($29) uses Australian red clay to detoxify the skin, and the yellow tube will certainly brighten up your medicine cabinet.
On Instagram, Glossier's Lidstar ($18) eye shadow tubes are like Pokémon — and everyone is catching them all.
Should you really spend so much on a Mason Pearson Detangler Brush ($110)? Ask anyone who's owned one and they might say yes.
There's a reason this ultrahydrating Summer Fridays Jet Lag Mask ($48) has been popping up all over Instagram — besides the fact that the blue tube looks so cool.
Lather yourself up in Milk Makeup's Hydrating Oil Stick ($24), which delivers a sheen that can be spotted from space.
With a name like Panda's Dream Rose Hyaluronic Face Cream ($18), this adorable TonyMoly product definitely deserves a spot on your vanity.
Beauty by POPSUGAR's Be Cosmic Crystal Liquid Lip ($24) is mesmerizing on the outside and so pretty once on the lips.
Farmacy's Honey Potion Renewing Antioxidant Hydration Mask ($56) is a tingling treatment with some great reviews and a fancy-looking jar.
Sometimes your face needs a massage, too! Give it a whirl with the Mount Lai Gua Sha Facial Lifting Tool ($28).
Laura Mercier's hypnotizing Face Illuminator ($44) has been a makeup bag staple for quite some time now.
You've probably seen (and tried) Mario Badescu's rosewater spray, but how about the brand's Facial Spray With Aloe, Cucumber, and Green Tea ($7)?
The DHC Deep Cleansing Oil ($27) is popular among people who prefer oil-based cleansers, as well as shoppers devoted to Japanese skincare brands.
Herbivore really nailed it with the hue of its Moon Fruit Superfruit Night Treatment ($58).
Tatcha always gets it right with its elegant packaging, and the new Kissu Lip Mask ($30) is no exception.
The Weightless Shine Leave-In Conditioner ($10) by Kristin Ess looks so much more luxurious than its affordable price tag.
Sunday Riley's bright green U.F.O. Ultraclarifying Face Oil ($80) looks out of this world, but its effects are very real indeed.