4 Drugstore Beauty Products Every Woman Will Use For the Rest of Her Life

Bioré Deep Cleansing Pore Strip Few activities are more pleasurable in life than dampening your nose, applying a Boiré strip, peeling it off, and looking at the residue. Gross? A little, but I've been loyal to seeing what ends up on these guys since high school — and I swear they keep my nose relatively blackhead-free. ($7.99, Target.com) (Target.com)

Essie Go Ginza Nail Polish Essie is pretty much the OG of nail polish, and Go Ginza — a super-hip white-based lavender — is my all-time favorite shade. It's a bit hard to use by myself — it needs two to three solid coats to make sure it's totally unstreaky and as bold as I like it — but I often bring it with me to the nail salon just in case they don't have it. ($8.59, Target.com) (Target.com)

Organic Root Stimulator Olive Oil Replenishing Pack I hoard these packets like they're being discontinued, and use them every single time my wavy color-treated hair feels parched, brittle or just meh. The gentle, hydrating nutrients — including soybean oil, glycerin and olive oil — always leave my hair silkier and easier to manage. Tip: I also like to run it through my ends at the beach during the summer. ($1.39, SallyBeauty.com) (SallyBeauty.com)

Revlon Expert Tweezer Slant Tip Tweezers are tweezers, right? Wrong. I've been living my life in a haze of "whatever works" until I recently asked a makeup artist which tweezer she swears by, and discovered it's Revlon's slant tip — or bust. I now keep the slanted version in my bag at all times and find it gets closer to the root than any other brand I've tried. ($6.93, Jet.com) (Jet.com)