Which Drunk Elephant products are worth the money? A $1,289 review

It’ll only take a few trips to Sephora to make you stop and stare in wide-eyed amazement as you locate the Drunk Elephant shelves.The brand’s white-bodied lotions and potions paired with neon-colored caps make its suite of skincare (and haircare!) coveted among beauty lovers.Founded in August 2013, Drunk Elephant is a skincare brand that always remain on rotation and makes me feel luxurious each morning and evening it’s applied to my face, scalp or body.
Trust me, I’ve reviewed plenty of beauty products as a shopping reporter — everything from retinol serums to night creams — and, much to my delight, what’s inside the brand’s skincare is just as glamorous as its packaging (which you’ll want to flaunt on your bathroom counter all day).“Our approach to skin care is also a little backwards: I don’t believe in static skin types, instead I focus on skin behaviors, and those behaviors and needs can and do change on a regular basis,” Tiffany Masterson, founder and chief creative officer at Drunk Elephant, exclusively told the New York Post.“Our philosophy of what we avoid — the Suspicious 6 — as well as the types of ingredients we use and their levels, is all about respecting and supporting skin’s protective barrier and its microbiome.
If we feed the skin only biocompatible ingredients that is can accept, understand, recognize, process and benefit from, while avoiding disruptive ingredients (i.e., the Suspicious 6) then the skin can do what it’s supposed to do, and our skin is happy and healthy.”Now, let’s get started with our full brand review.I tried $1,289 worth of Drunk Elephant products so you don’t have to — and provided my in-depth overview of each one.
Not to mention, Masterson commented on all of these signature products, too, so you can have all the posh and private intel you’ll need here.Be sure to check out our in-depth FAQ section highlighting the brand CEO’s favorite products, notes on formulating products and ...