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Whether you’re seeking out a foundation with luminous coverage that looks like skin, a mascara that lifts and defines every lash, or a face serum that actually solves your skin woes, the answer is likely the best Lancôme beauty products. The 90-year-old brand’s roster of products spans every beauty category, with some so iconic (looking at you, Juicy Tubes!) that the mere mention of the item’s name transports you to a time and place.
Since its founding in Paris in 1935, Lancôme has consistently delivered breakthrough products across skincare, makeup, and fragrance — earning a legacy of iconic celebrity ambassadors from Isabella Rossellini to Olivia Rodrigo. The legacy beauty brand has recently experienced a Gen Z-approved renaissance, fueled in part by its Y2K-inspired Juicy Tubes campaign that spotlighted nostalgic It-girls like Paris Hilton, Hilary Duff, Gabrielle Union, Rachel Bilson and more. Celebrating the high-shine gloss’ early-2000s cult status, the campaign tapped into the playful, glam energy of the era while reminding a new generation of beauty lovers why Juicy Tubes — and Lancôme itself — remain timeless icons. But the brand’s appeal extends far beyond glossy throwbacks: with fans spanning from Olivia Rodrigo to Halle Berry, Lancôme continues to prove its enduring power of reinvention and cross-generational relevance in an ever-evolving beauty landscape.
While Lancôme originated as a fragrance house, it’s just as well-known today for its makeup and skin care powerhouses as it is perfumes like La Vie Est Belle. Take the Teint Idole Ultra Wear foundation range, which merges skin care benefits with transfer-proof pigments that flawlessly blur imperfections. Or consider the L’Absolu Rouge Drama Matte Lipstick, a classic that Lancôme continues to fine tune for comfort and color payoff with highly lauded reformulations.
Top Lancôme Beauty Products of 2025
On the skin care front, you can trust that Lancôme is delivering cutting-edge ingredients packaged in its sensorial formulations. The Advanced Génifique line, for example, features potent face serums and creams to support a healthy skin barrier, while the splurge-worthy Absolue range zeroes in on signs of aging with a rose-derived ingredient that speeds up cell renewal.
Our WWD Shop editors have thoroughly tested and reviewed the beauty brand’s top offerings to whittle down this list of the very best Lancôme products for your beauty routine, from the first spritz of fragrance to that final swipe of lipstick.
The best Lancôme products, tested & reviewed by WWD shopping editors
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Lancôme Lip Idôle Squalane-12 Butterglow Hydrating Lip Balm
For soft, hydrated lips with a touch of natural shine, Lip Idôle Squalane 12 Butterglow Hydrating Lip Balm is a must-have. The balm is infused with squalane and rich butters that work together to nourish and hydrate, giving lips a smooth, plump appearance. Perfect for daily use, this balm — which is prone to selling out in popular shades — keeps lips feeling comfortable and looking naturally glossy all day long.
Editor testing and review notes:“Unlike most tinted lip balms, I can actually build up the color payoff of this product for a pigmented look. That said, I’m usually pleased with a quick swipe, which creates the look of full, well-exfoliated, and highly moisturized lips. My current favorite is Shade-Throwing Beige, a perfect nude tone for my fair complexion.” — Sullivan
Editor testing and review notes: “I always like to keep a hint of color on my lips, so I’ll often end up with dry, chapped lips from constant reapplication. But this hydrating lip balm delivers pigment without the need for lip liner, and it actually keeps my lips feeling so soft and moisturized. It’s especially perfect for summer, adding just the right amount of shine and much-needed hydration. I’m obsessed with the shade Roast Me—a low-effort, ‘90s-inspired brown that pops.” — Fisher
Price upon publish date of this article: $32
Lancôme Lip Idôle Squalane-12 Butterglow Hydrating Lip Balm, tested by WWD editors.
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Lancôme Lash Idôle Mascara, tested by WWD editors
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Lancôme Lash Idôle Mascara
Lash Idôle Mascara is all about lifting, defining, and separating lashes for a wide-eyed, voluminous look. The curved silicone brush ensures that each and every lash — even the finest ones near the inner corners of your eyes — are coated in pigments for a fluttery effect sans clumps. Apply one coat for length and two for volume.
Editor testing and review notes: “This mascara strikes a near-perfect balance of providing both volume and length, so I don’t have to swipe on four or five coats to get the level of drama I’m looking for. Compared to similar formulas I’ve tried, this one feels lighter on my lashes and easier to apply.” — Sullivan
Price upon publish date of this article: $30
Lancôme Lash Idôle Mascara, tested by WWD editors.
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Lancôme Juicy Tubes Lip Gloss, tested by WWD editors.
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Lancôme Juicy Tubes Lip Gloss
One of the most iconic Lancôme lip products? Juicy Tubes, a category-defining lip gloss that ruled the aughts and, after being discontinued in 2018, relaunched with much fanfare in 2020. The formula is available in 10 shades, including a number of shimmery ones for max wattage shine. On bare lips, the gloss creates a lacquered finish. Over liner or a stain, you’ll get enriched color and sheen.
Editor testing and review notes: “I’m always excited to whip out my Juicy Tubes, a product that I’d eagerly shill out my hard-earned babysitting earnings on in high school. There’s something about the high-shine finish and flecks of shimmer in my favorite shade (mauve-y Magic Spell) that puts a pep in my step and makes me want to take my very best Y2k Paris Hilton-style selfie.” — Sullivan
Price upon publish date of this article: $25
Lancôme Juicy Tubes Lip Gloss, tested by WWD editors.
Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra Wear Foundation
Available in a whopping 55 shades, Lancôme’s Teint Idole Ultra Wear Foundation is the ultimate choice for a long-lasting, full-coverage base that stays in place for a full day of wear. The Halle Berry-approved product’s lightweight texture offers a smooth matte finish, blurring imperfections and leaving skin looking flawless without feeling heavy. Because the formula is easy to build up for more coverage, it’s a great choice for those who need a singular foundation for both everyday wear and special occasions.
Editor testing and review notes: “I don’t love the feel of heavy foundation on my skin for a full day of wear, so I usually opt for lightweight tinted moisturizers for a day at the office. The only issue: Redness, discoloration, and acne scars can start to peek through by the time I’m done with my lunch break. My jaw dropped the first time I swept on this foundation to test-drive it for a long day at work. It goes on flawlessly with a brush or sponge, expertly camouflaging discoloration to give me the look of a naturally even skin tone. I like to build it up a little bit on problem areas that require more coverage, but even then, it still feels weightless.” — Sullivan
Editor testing and review notes: “As someone with sensitive skin, it’s not easy finding a foundation that provides full coverage without breaking me out or triggering any flare-ups. But the second I tried this formula, I knew it was going to become my new go-to foundation, and luckily, my skin agreed. I love how incredibly lightweight it feels while providing buildable matte coverage that lasts all day long. And when I have breakouts or blemishes that I want to conceal with a bit more coverage, it doesn’t get cakey, which is sometimes a problem on my dry/combination skin.” — Fisher
Price upon publish date of this article: $53
Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra Wear Foundation, tested by WWD editors.
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Lancôme La Vie Est Belle Eau de Parfum
A fragrance that’s both fun and sophisticated, La Vie Est Belle pulls you in with its warm, floral notes. The mood-boosting perfume features feminine notes of sugar and vanilla — however its iris and patchouli prevent it from reading overly sweet. Since its launch, this perfume has remained a beloved signature for those who like their perfume to feel joyful and bright.
Editor testing and review notes: “La Vie Est Belle is one of those reliable fragrances that you can wear to any setting, day or night, and feel totally appropriate. It feels more nuanced than many of the gourmands that I’ve sniffed lately, and I love that I can count on its longevity to last me all day without additional spritzes.” — Sullivan
Price upon publish date of this article: $155
Lancôme La Vie Est Belle Eau de Parfum, tested by WWD editors.
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Lancôme Rénergie H.C.F. Triple Serum Eye
The Renergie H.C.F. Triple Serum Eye is a one-and-done product for nearly any under eye concern. By combining hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and ferulic acid in three separate chambers for max efficacy, the serum decreases puffiness and dark circles while firming up fine lines. Its lightweight texture plays well with other eye creams you tap on top.
Editor testing and review notes: “This is such a genius, easy way to level up my eye care routine. Fine lines and dark circles are my biggest concerns with my eye area, and this serum made a visible difference for both of these issues after just a few weeks of consistent use. I can tell that it’s potent, but it’s also gentle enough for me to use twice a day without worrying about irritation or redness.” — Sullivan
Price upon publish date of this article: $95
Lancôme Idôle Eau de Parfum, tested by WWD editors.
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Lancôme Idôle Eau de Parfum
With a fresh floral blend of rose and jasmine balanced by soft, musky undertones, Lancôme Idôle Eau de Parfum feels like a classic that’s been beloved for decades, even though it just launched in 2019. The sleek, ultra-thin bottle reflects the minimalist elegance of the scent, which will be a quick favorite for fans of floral perfumes.
Editor testing and review notes: “I love to wear Idôle for a date night — on my skin, it comes off juicy, fresh, and floral in a modern way. It strikes a balance of feeling feminine and sexy but still totally classic, courtesy of its ripe pear and heavenly rose notes.” — Sullivan
Price upon publish date of this article: $119
Lancôme Idôle Eau de Parfum and Lancôme Idôle Power Eau de Parfum Intense, tested by WWD editors.
Lancôme L’Absolu Rouge Drama Matte Lipstick, tested by WWD editors.
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Lancôme L’Absolu Rouge Drama Matte Lipstick
Recently revamped with an expanded shade range and a leveled-up formula to hydrate the lips, Lancôme’s L’Absolu Rouge Drama Matte Lipsticks are better than ever before. Where many matte lipsticks settle into lines and fade unevenly, this one does the exact opposite with ceramides that moisturize the lips while the richly pigmented shades tint them. Choose from flattering nude and pink lipstick shades for everyday wear, or go with a statement-making brown tone to ace the trending ’90s-inspired lip look.
Editor testing and review notes: “This is one of the most comfortable matte lipsticks I’ve ever worn — and as someone who tests beauty products for a living, that’s saying something. The formula’s lip balm-caliber ingredients prevent my lips from feeling tight or dry when I wear it, and I love how it creates a blurred effect that creates the effect of smooth, full lips.” — Sullivan
Price upon publish date of this article: $35
Lancôme L’Absolu Rouge Drama Matte Lipstick, tested by WWD editors.
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Lancôme Absolue Soft Cream Moisturizer
Whether you’re actively treating wrinkles or are simply looking to level up your preventative skin care routine, Lancôme’s Absolue Soft Cream Moisturizer is a worthy investment. The lush, lightweight cream contains a sugar-derived ingredient to increase skin firmness, while rare rose extracts, shea butter, and meadowfoam seed oil nourish the skin for lasting moisture and a subtle plumping effect.
Editor testing and review notes: “This cream is, in a word, heavenly. It’s one of those moisturizers that doesn’t feel like a standard lotion but rather a luxurious step in my morning and evening routine. My skin drinks it up, leaving my complexion looking dewy and radiant.” — Sullivan
Price upon publish date of this article: $165
Lancôme Absolue Soft Cream Moisturizer, tested by WWD editors.
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Lancôme Génifique Ultimate Recovery Serum, tested by WWD editors.
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Lancôme Génifique Ultimate Recovery Serum
When skin feels stressed out or overly fatigued, Lancôme’s Genifique Ultimate Recovery Serum comes to the rescue. This soothing serum works to restore a healthy skin barrier, boosting moisture and firmness while softening fine lines in the process. The beauty of it is that it does its work gently, so you can commit to regular use to see max benefits in short order.
Editor testing and review notes: “I live in New York City, so my skin is often exposed to pollution and suffers from the lack of sleep I subject it to on a regular basis. When my skin shows the signs of these factors (namely redness and dryness), this face serum is the first thing I reach for. Within a few days, my skin gets back in shape.” — Sullivan
Price upon publish date of this article: $89
Lancôme Supra Screen Invisible Serum Sunscreen SPF 50+, tested by WWD editors.
Lancôme Supra Screen Invisible Serum Sunscreen SPF 50+
The ideal lightweight SPF protection for people who hate that thick, sticky sunscreen feeling, Lancôme’s new SPF product for 2025 also happens to be the beloved beauty brands first SPF 50+ product. It’s packed with powerful skin care ingredients to combat wrinkles, reduce redness and revitalize dry skin with niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, and more for a radiant complexion, too.
Editor testing and review notes: “The lightweight formula is so easy to work into my morning skin care routine, and that’s what matters most: a high-quality sunscreen that doesn’t feel like a burden to use daily. The applicator makes it easy to use just the right amount of product that evenly — and easily — shields your skin. Just like any anti-aging serum or hydrating serums I use, my skin soaked up this fantastic, silky SPF formula without any white cast or greasy feeling. It’s also great for sensitive skin folks, so I purchased a second one for my mother. Spoiler alert: she loves it, too.” — Mansuroglu
Lancôme Monsieur Big Volume Mascara
Looking for drama? Lancôme’s Monsieur Big Volumizing Mascara has it in spades. In our books, this is the best mascara for a false lash look. Its oversized tube mirrors its hyperbolic effect, which is made possible by a thick wand that applies dense pigments in one swipe. That may sound like a recipe for clumps, but wavy gaps between the bristles allow for effective combing and separation for fanned-out volume.
Editor testing and review notes: “High-drama mascaras have a common caveat: They usually come with clumps. While testing Lancôme’s Monsieur Big Mascara with two, three, and four coats, I didn’t experience any wads of built-up formula — each layer glides on like butter for thicker-looking, well-separated lashes. Don’t expect much added length from this mascara, but the high volume payoff lends noticeable definition, no matter how long or short your natural lashes are.” — Sullivan
Price upon publish date of this article: $30
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Meet the Authors
Claire Sullivan is the Senior Beauty and Lifestyle Commerce Editor for Footwear News and WWD, where she writes and edits beauty, fashion and lifestyle stories. She has over eight years of experience as a writer and editor for national media outlets including Martha Stewart Living, Martha Stewart Weddings, InStyle, and Byrdie. She keeps her finger on the pulse of all things related to beauty and wellness, as well as the latest shopping trends and clothing brands. Sullivan personally tested each item on this list of the best Lancôme beauty products.
Lauren Alexis Fisher is the Senior Style Commerce Editor at WWD and Footwear News, where she writes and edits fashion, beauty, and lifestyle stories. Previously, she served as Senior Editor at Cosmopolitan and Market Editor at Harper’s BAZAAR, where she oversaw digital content from fashion features to news and product reviews. With over a decade of experience as a digital fashion editor, she’s an expert in scouring the internet for the greatest emerging brands, top-rated products, and latest trends to shop. Fisher is a devoted Lancôme beauty lover and tested several products on this list.
Adam Mansuroglu is the Director of Commerce for Footwear News and WWD, overseeing strategy for shopping content on both brands, along with writing and editing shopping guides, product reviews, and shopping trend stories across fashion, beauty, home and lifestyle product categories for men and women. Prior to his current role, Mansuroglu was a fashion editor and stylist at Cosmopolitan Magazine, Style Editor at BestProducts.com, and Senior Style and Gear Editor at Men’s Health Magazine. Mansuroglu has been tapped as a shopping expert for editorial websites such as Wirecutter, and his writing has also appeared in Out Magazine, Esquire and other publications. Mansuroglu grew up in a household full of Lancôme-loving women, and is a huge fan of the brand’s skin care products.