17 New Skincare Products That Will Become Your Skin's Best-Kept Secret This Month

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On a scale from one to Annie's "Tomorrow," the month of March is about an eight. The sun will — after months of quarantine behind those thick, dense, and dark nimbostratus clouds — come out. . . and when it does, you'll want to ensure your skin is shining like it's ready for its Broadway debut. But if you too spent much of Winter sequestered between your bedroom sheets and laptop, that's where the latest face creams, cleansers, and treatments come into play.

Luckily, and to no surprise, the new Spring season is bringing with it dozens of new skincare formulas to tackle everything from dark spots to acne to dullness and beyond. We've got you from every budget, too, and have tried everything from drugstore steals to luxury splurges.

Not sure where to start? Don't worry, we've asked POPSUGAR editors to share the coolest and most innovative products they'll be using till the last drop this month. You're only a day (or actually, a click) away.

Peace Out Dullness Brightening Peel Pads
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Peace Out Dullness Brightening Peel Pads

"Most skin-brightening and toning products are either liquid-, gel-, or cream-based, and I often find myself wondering if I'm using too much or too little product every time I apply. I'll either run out of a product rather quickly, or not feel like I'm using enough to truly see results. Enter: the Peace Out Dullness Brightening Peel Pads ($24), which take the guesswork out of application and make you feel a little less like you're attempting to measure a formula in high school science class. These easy-to-use pads contain a seven-acid blend that is suitable for all skin types (whether you're oily, combo, or dry), brightens the complexion, and fades discoloration and dullness. Simply swipe the cotton side all over the face and neck (avoiding the eye area), and follow it with a swipe of the yellow side. The best part? Your skin will appear glowy within a few uses, and you'll never worry about using too much or too little product again." — Alanna Martine Kilkeary, associate beauty editor, Makeup.com

Shani Darden Retinol Reform
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Shani Darden Retinol Reform

"Retinol is kind of my ride-or-die when it comes to skincare ingredients, and I'm of the firm belief that nothing will whip your skin into shape faster. (It's true, its ability to fade discoloration, acne spots, and fine lines goes unmatched.) Still, I know that not all retinol is created equal, so when I heard about the formula everyone from Chrissy Teigen to January Jones swears by, I have to give it a go. It's called Retinol Reform ($95) by esthetician-to-the-stars Shani Darden, and let me tell you: it is good. After just three weeks, my skin looked glowier and more refreshed, and that pesky dark spot on my left cheek is all but obsolete. (I had been using another retinol before, so I didn't experience any dryness, but if this is your first time, start by using it every other day.) I may never reach model status, but this product has got me pretty damn close." — Kelsey Castañon, senior beauty editor

L'Oréal Paris Pure Hyaluronic Acid 7 Replumping Ampoules
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L'Oréal Paris Pure Hyaluronic Acid 7 Replumping Ampoules

"My skin is in constant need of hydration, and although I swear by a hyaluronic acid serum every single day — it's not always enough. That's why I've been reaching for these L'Oréal Paris Pure Hyaluronic Acid 7 Replumping Ampoules ($25), a seven-day treatment that helps reduce fine lines, lock in moisture, and make my skin look as soft and supple as Botticelli's muse. I start by cracking one open in the morning and use about half the serum all over my face before makeup application. To preserve the other half for my nighttime routine, I simply invert the cap and place it into the opening while the first portion of the ampoule works its magic on my skin. At the end of the day, I take off my makeup and apply the serum right before moisturizer. Never has my skin felt so soft, hydrated, and silky after using the full set of these, and I can't wait to crack them open again (literally)." — AMK

Naturopathica Chlorophyll & Salicylic Acid Spot Treatment
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Naturopathica Chlorophyll & Salicylic Acid Spot Treatment

"I love getting a random pimple on my chin, said no one ever. I haven't used a real-deal spot treatment in years, but this Chlorophyll & Salicylic Acid Spot Treatment ($30) from Naturopathica really sold me. Unlike the ones my mom used to buy me from the drugstore, this one doesn't smell like expired medicine. The formula is simple, including two ingredients, salicylic acid and chlorophyll, that treat and heal blemishes fast. Bonus: unlike most spot treatments, this one doesn't feel like it's burning my skin." — Samantha Sasso, associate native beauty editor

Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protection Cream SPF 50+
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Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protection Cream SPF 50+

"Few things get me excited like a high-tech new sunscreen. (Yes, I'm that dorky.) And the Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protection Cream SPF 50+ ($40) is my latest obsession. It's a real workhorse formula that combines mineral and chemical sunscreen ingredients, it's moisturizing, it blends in easily, it lasts for hours, and it works even better in the heat and when it gets wet. (How's that for fancy science?) It's so good you don't even have to be a sunscreen enthusiast to like it." — Dawn Davis, senior editorial director, Group Nine Media

Isdin Pigment Expert Ampoules
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Isdin Pigment Expert Ampoules

"Fading discoloration from acne spots on my face is a constant struggle for me — I try practically every brightening product that comes within arm's reach. So, when I find one that really shows me a noticeable difference, like the Isdin Pigment Expert Ampoules ($38), I hold onto it very tightly. It's designed to brighten discoloration from UV exposure, aging, pollution, and blemishes. Each ampoule contains enough serum for two uses, and it comes with a protective tube to make opening it easier." — Jessica Harrington, associate beauty editor

SOL by Jergens Tanning Body Towelettes
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SOL by Jergens Tanning Body Towelettes

"It doesn't get much lazier than me attempting to self-tan. Ninety percent of the time, what starts as good intentions ends with me finishing one and a half limbs before giving up entirely. I need fast. I need easy. Really, all I need is the SOL By Jergens Medium Body Towelettes ($20). This drugstore version of the widely popular self-tan towelette is much bigger in size, far more saturated, and a lot more forgiving than others on the market. One pad covers the entire body, which I can (finally) tell you from experience, because it only takes five minutes. Consider it lazy person-approved." — KC

Korres Greek Yoghurt Nourishing Probiotic Gel-Cream
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Korres Greek Yoghurt Nourishing Probiotic Gel-Cream

"Ever since I ran out of my favorite night cream (farewell, Boscia Chia Seed Moisture Cream), I've been looking for its replacement — and I think I finally found it. Say hello to the Korres Greek Yoghurt Nourishing Probiotic Gel-Cream ($36). The name is a mouthful, but its formula is shockingly straightforward and simple. The hero ingredient, like most of the brand's products, is Greek yogurt, which delivers a superdose of pre- and probiotics to the skin within one use. My room has the most aggressive old-school radiator in the city, and my skin has yet to feel dehydrated thanks to this stuff." — SS

Farmacy Bee Clean Hydrating Body Wash
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Farmacy Bee Clean Hydrating Body Wash

"I have to admit: body wash isn't usually something I get excited for; I reach for whatever is on top in my beauty stash and call it a day. But that was before I tried this new Farmacy Bee Clean Hydrating Body Wash ($30). It has a gentle, hydrating formula that's rich in antioxidants from honey and apple extract — which is also why it smells so good. It leaves my skin feeling soft and smooth even before I apply lotion." — JH

Dr. Barbara Sturm Night Ampoules
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Dr. Barbara Sturm Night Ampoules

"I've been traveling a ton lately, which is not only making my skin drier than usual but also breaking me out. These Dr. Barbara Sturm Night Ampoules ($150) have been the solution I was waiting for. I simply crack one open and pat it on my face before bed. Throughout the night, it does all the work for me. Formulated with hyaluronic acid, it rehydrates and heals skin, and by the morning, I feel like a whole new person. The mini sizes are perfect for taking on the plane, too." — Krista Jones, associate editor, Shop

Laura Mercier Balancing Foaming Cleanser
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Laura Mercier Balancing Foaming Cleanser

"In full transparency, I first tried the Laura Mercier Balancing Foaming Cleanser ($30, available at Nordstrom March 20) during a superdecadent facial at esthetician Teresa Tarmey's spa in Tribeca, but it felt just as decadent when I used it at my apartment the next night (and the next. . .). It suds up into a nice, creamy froth that whisks away all traces of makeup but is formulated with prickly pear extract, so you don't get that too-tight skin feeling. Say it with me: ahhhh." — KC

True Botanicals Pacific Glacial Clay Detoxifying Mask
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True Botanicals Pacific Glacial Clay Detoxifying Mask

"I don't use detoxifying masks frequently because I have dry skin and they tend to be a little too harsh for me, but the new Pacific Glacial Clay Detoxifying Mask ($75) by True Botanicals is actually gentle enough for my skin. It is formulated with glacial oceanic clay to decongest pores and brighten the skin, without stripping it of moisture." — JH

HoliFrog Como Poppe Renewal Scrubby Wash
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HoliFrog Como Poppe Renewal Scrubby Wash

"I rarely use face scrubs, but I've been in the market for one lately. My skin texture has been visibly rougher than usual — even with the use of exfoliating toner — so rotating the HoliFrog Como Poppe Renewal Scrubby Wash ($40) into my regular routine seemed like a good idea. Turns out, it totally was. Unlike most face scrubs, this formula simultaneously nourishes the skin with black currant seed oil, vitamin E, and a ton of other skin-loving ingredients while buffing away flaky patches and smoothing out pesky bumps. Buy it for the supercute packaging (look at that frog!), but keep it around for the unique and effective formula — it's worth it." — SS

Olay Rinse Off Body Conditioner
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Olay Rinse Off Body Conditioner

"I'm obsessive about my eight- (err, maybe 10-) step skincare routine, but that diligence stops at my chin. I neglect my neck and chest, and I'm even worse about the rest of my body. I decided to try this Olay Rinse Off Body Conditioner ($6) because it contains many of the same ingredients I use on my face (vitamin C and hyaluronic acid, for example), yet it's superquick and easy to use — slather it on, rinse it off, and you're good to go. Now, my body's getting at least a little of the love I give to my face, and I feel so much less neglectful." — DD

Tanologist Gradual Oil Self Tan Overnight Treatment
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Tanologist Gradual Oil Self Tan Overnight Treatment

"Now that we're heading into Spring, I'm dying to get a little bit of color back into my face. I've tried countless self-tanning drops and serums but never an oil like the Tanologist Gradual Oil Self Tan Overnight Treatment ($20) before. I love that you can apply it right to your skin (most self-tanning serums require you mix them with another product) and leave it on overnight. I've used it for a week now, and each morning I wake up with a subtle, natural glow." — JH

Korres Olive Early Harvest Vitality Shield Oil
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Korres Olive Early Harvest Vitality Shield Oil

"Speaking of simple Greek ingredients, my skin has also been loving this Korres Olive Early Harvest Vitality Shield Oil ($68), which utilizes organic olives, vitamin C, and vitamin E to plump, firm, and reboot skin. It's so good it'll convert even the biggest olive hater into a fan." — SS

Dermalogica Invisible Physical Defense SPF30
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Dermalogica Invisible Physical Defense SPF30

"I wear sunscreen every day under my makeup, but I will admit that certain formulas feel nicer to wear than others. Enter: Dermalogica Invisible Physical Defense SPF30 ($54). It's a physical sunscreen with a weightless feel that melts into skin for a true, invisible finish. Under makeup, it proves a smooth, protected base; without makeup, it gives my complexion a hydrated glow." — JH