
It turns out, an incredible array of beauty products lives within Anthropologie's shelves that perfectly complement the brand's aesthetic. So if you dig flapper-era-inspired lipsticks, vintage packaging, and eco-friendly nail polishes, we suggest you take a look at these offerings ASAP.

We'll be honest: We were first attracted to these nail polishes because of the adorable elephant on the label. But after wearing the shades for a few days, we fell in love with the brand's vegan and PETA-approved formula and color selection, too.
Ella + Mila Elite Nail Polish in Grey Skies, $10.50, available at Anthropologie.

Okay, this may be the most fragrant and fast-absorbing coconut oil we've ever used. We love using this 100% pure, raw coconut oil all over our bodies as a moisturizer and as a makeup remover that works wonders on waterproof mascara.
Cocovit Coconut Oil, $14, available at Anthropologie.

If you've ever dreamed of owning a vintage-inspired perfume atomizer, this one will tick all the boxes. The beautiful bottle (complete with a black tassel) won't just look pretty on your vanity, its scent is an intoxicating mixture of juniper, tonka bean, iris, and verbena.
Jardin d'Ecrivains La Dame Aux Camelias Eau De Parfum, $150, available at Anthropologie.

Are you wondering why these rocks made it into our roundup of beauty products? Well, look closer. They're soap rocks — and they smell just as good as they look. Plus, they're made with a soothing blend of aloe vera, chamomile, almond oil, and jojoba oil, which makes them gentle and hydrating on the skin, despite their appearance (not that we'd ever dare to use them).
Molton Geo Soaprock, $12, available at Anthropologie.

A sheer layer of this fluffy cream shadow is all you need to add a little definition to your lids before running out the door.
RMS Beauty Eye Polish in Solar, $28, available at Anthropologie.

This face mask is full of hyaluronic acid, aloe vera, vitamin B5, jojoba oil, and rosehip seed oil to calm and hydrate the skin. We like sleeping with it on so we wake up to plump skin come morning.
Mission Grove Restore Face Mask, $16, available at Anthropologie.

This powder foundation is extremely blendable and never looks the slightest bit cakey. Plus, it comes in a refillable 1940s-inspired compact that looks like something you would find at a flea market in Paris.
Bésame Cashmere Powder, $42, available at Anthropologie.

For an everyday lip color that's also fancy enough for the holidays, look no further than Mirabeau's Lip Shimmers. We love this currant-scented formula; it adds a subtle hint of berry color and shine to the lips while hydrating them with a mixture of sweet almond seed oil, vitamin E, and castor seed oil.
Mirabeau Lip Shimmer in Crème de Cassis, $8, available at Anthropologie.

This sulfate-free shampoo is chock-full of activated charcoal to absorb any and all dirt and oil in the hair without making it feel stripped or dry.
Apotheke Charcoal Activated Charcoal Shampoo, $24, available at Anthropologie.

For any vintage-makeup-lover, the crème de la crème of beauty finds is the perfect tube of red lipstick. Although this one isn't truly vintage (meaning you can actually use the lipstick), its Art Deco-inspired packaging feels weighty and luxurious. And the shade is everything you want in a red.
Albeit Lipstick in Scarlet, $18, available at Anthropologie.

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