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Ugh, finally someone said it: Your skin doesn’t need a six-figure spa day to glow. Meet Dr. Lindsey Zubritsky, the dermatologist with 1.6 million followers who’s basically your skincare BFF in a lab c…
Ugh, finally someone said it: Your skin doesn’t need a six-figure spa day to glow. Meet Dr. Lindsey Zubritsky, the dermatologist with 1.6 million followers who’s basically your skincare BFF in a lab coat. She’s the one who told you to stop using expired serum and started a cult following with her TikTok retinol tutorials. (I still have the Rogaine for my eyebrows she recommended. IYKYK.) If you’re tired of paying $100 for a moisturizer that feels like a greasy tax, this is your sign to scroll.
Zubritsky’s desert-island picks are all about smart spending and real results. First up: a hydrating cream that’s basically a skin reset button. It’s packed with collagen-boosting stuff, absorbs like a dream, and works on your arms, chest, and legs. No more sticky residue or fake “radiant” vibes. Next, her holy grail retinol? It’s for your body, but honestly, your face will thank you. It smooths, brightens, and rebuilds skin overnight without the redness drama. (Pro tip: Use it on your décolletage for that “I just got a facial” glow.)
Then there’s the micellar water that’s basically your double-cleansing shortcut. It dissolves makeup, sunscreen, and even waterproof mascara without stripping your skin. (Spoiler: It’s the only thing that’s ever gotten my waterproof mascara off.) For hair, she’s obsessed with a treatment that fights hygral fatigue—aka the breakage from over-washing. It’s like a pre-shampoo hero, making your strands softer and less prone to drama. And let’s not forget the nail cuticle dissolver that’s basically a DIY salon hack. No more chipped nails or salon bills.
Zubritsky’s final pick? A shampoo that feels like a luxury product but costs less than a latte. It’s for damaged hair from heat, color, or the weather, and it leaves your strands smoother and stronger. (My hair feels like it’s been on a vacation after one use.) All six? They add up to just $56. A luxury haul? Never.
💫 So, what’s your go-to drugstore hero.
So, what’s your go-to drugstore hero? Drop it below!
❓ People Also Ask
What are the best drugstore moisturizers for acne-prone skin?
CeraVe Moisturizing Cream and Neutrogena Hydro Boost are top picks. They hydrate without clogging pores, using non-comedogenic ingredients.
Which over-the-counter product helps with redness?
CeraVe Redness Relief Cream soothes irritation. It contains niacinamide and ceramides to calm sensitive, red skin.
💬 What do you think? Let us know in the comments! 👇