Derm PA approved Costco skin care finds 👀
Here are some recent Costco skincare finds 🧴✨
Costco is honestly such a good place to stock up on skincare products you already love because you usually get way more for your money. It’s also a great place to try new skincare without paying full retail price. These are some products I spotted recently that I actually really like.
Another bonus: Costco has a really good return policy, so if something doesn’t work for your skin, you can usually return it. But these are all solid products that I’d genuinely recommend!
Shopping for skincare at Costco can be a total game-changer for your beauty routine, especially if you’re someone who loves stocking up on trusted products or experimenting with new ones without breaking the bank. Recently, I tried some of the standout items featured in the Costco skincare lineup that really impressed me. One highlight is the Hawaiian Tropic Sheer Touch SPF 30 sunscreen lotion. Unlike many SPF products that feel heavy and greasy, this sunscreen has a lightweight, sheer touch texture that makes daily sun protection comfortable and radiant. It’s a perfect everyday sunscreen if you prefer something less intense than SPF 50 but still protective enough for daily UV exposure. Plus, its tropical scent adds a bit of freshness to your routine. I also explored Korean skincare brands like Torriden and Beauty of Joseon, which are becoming increasingly accessible at Costco. Torriden’s Cellmazing Skin Firming Gel Mask is a delightful hydrating mask that firms and improves wrinkles, perfect for those wanting to boost skin elasticity with gentle Korean formulations. Similarly, the Beauty of Joseon Dynasty Cream is an ultra-moisturizing cream enriched with rice bran water, ideal if you battle dry skin and want that coveted dewy glow. Another favorite is the Bioré UV Aqua Rich Weightless Moisturizer SPF 50. This Japanese brand is beloved for its invisible, lightweight feel packed with hyaluronic acid, providing hydration and powerful broad-spectrum UV protection without clogging pores or causing breakouts—great for sensitive or combination skin types. What makes purchasing these products from Costco even more appealing is their generous return policy. If you find a product doesn’t suit your skin, returning it is easy, reducing the risk of trying new skincare. This encourages a more adventurous and budget-friendly skincare routine. From my experience, Costco is not only a hub for bulk household essentials but also a valuable destination for dermatology-approved skincare. I recommend checking out their most recent beauty sections to find quality, affordable skincare treasures that are worth trying.




