
Staff Obsessions for Getting the goop Glow
There’s more than one way to get the goop glow—as a quick tour of our offices (and its fresh-faced, seemingly makeup-less occupants) reveals. Amy Liang, above, insists the secret is Organic Pharmacy’s Self Tan; Erin Cotter, on the other hand, swears by Juice Beauty Phyto-Pigments Illuminating Primer.

“I love how this feels just as moisturizing as any night cream, but with a texture that’s just a touch lighter, so it’s perfect in the mornings to layer under my BB cream (Coola). Both the packaging and the scent are clean and cool without being overly feminine, so my boyfriend’s always stealing it, too.”

Golden Hour
Recovery Cream goop, $48

“My favorite thing about this primer is that it’s silicone-free. I apply it after my moisturizer to blur imperfections and fine lines. It instantly gives my skin a radiant glow—not too shiny, not too invisible—it’s just right! It also makes a great base for foundation. But I love a clean, dewy look so I normally skip the foundation.”

Phyto-Pigments
Illuminating Primer goop, $36

“I’ve admittedly been a big fan of not-so-clean face peels…but the Exfoliating Instant Facial has changed my life. I get to have the oh-so-good burn (and subsequent afterglow) knowing I’m not putting my health in danger—total win-win!”


“I’m a big fan of glowy, not-too-perfect makeup. Living Luminizer does the trick: I put a little on my cheeks, the bow of my lip, and at the corners of my eyes for a bit of shine.”

Living Luminizer goop, $38

“With just a subtle hint of color, this sunless tanner is basically fool-proof. It makes me look like I’ve spent the weekend at the beach, and no orange hands in sight.”

Self Tan goop, $69