Glossier is discontinuing several fan-favorite products, and they are currently available at 30% off for a limited time.
Here at Post Wanted, I’m constantly immersed in all the beauty news, and even Glossier brand fans are highlighting the viral news on TikTok that select Glossier items are being phased out while also being discounted.
As spotted on an Instagram story, beauty routine closeouts include the Brow Flick, Monochromes, Skywash, Haloscope, G Suit, Pro Tip, Universal Pro-Retinol and Wowder.
“At Glossier, we make products designed to live with you at the intersection of efficacious and enjoyable. They are intuitive, delightful to use and, most importantly, they work,” Emily Trillaud, senior director of product at Glossier, told the New York Post. “We believe that beauty is about having fun, celebrating freedom and community.”
Now, Glossier is redefining freedom by setting some products free.
The discontinuation comes on the heels of company layoffs, as new CEO, Colin Walsh, looks to return the beauty brand to its former glory.
When Glossier had its peak (you know, with the Boy Brow taking over everyone’s feeds), I hoarded the brand and reviewed it in full. Now, I still reach for the occasional product here and there — and I’m going to share which ones are worth stocking up on before they’re gone for good.
Glossier is about to flick this product goodbye. It’s dubbed as “the most natural way to fill and define your brows” per the brand. It’s buildable, long-wearing and smudge-resistant, all making that 30%-off price worthwhile.
This news makes my heart hurt because Glossier Monochromes were some of my favorites to use. The trio of shades allowed me to take the “what shade do I swipe on” guesswork out of my routine, and I especially loved how compact they were for travel. Please, do yourself a favor and stock up before they’re sold out.
Painting a wash of color over your lids, the Glossier Skywash is the next product off the brand’s impending shopping block. If you want a one-and-done, creamy product to cater to your 5-minute makeup routine, let this be your discounted add-to-cart buy.
I’ll be real with you, highlighters are a makeup product I’m seeing fewer people using. The Glossier Haloscope is a great product to target the apples of your cheeks and won’t have you looking like a disco ball. I’d recommend it if you love buildable coverage.
I know what you’re thinking: I don’t need another lip product. However, the G Suit from Glossier is a product I don’t really want to say ta-ta to. Its demi-matte consistency is the perfect marriage of matte and dewy and it holds a soft, velvety texture that’s impressively hydrating. Plus, the packaging is cute.
Liquid eyeliners are one of those makeup proudcts that tend to have the biggest learning curve (in fact, Glossier’s Pro Tip does all the “curving” for you!) I truly think scoring this for under $15 is a major steal; the pigmentation and staying power are both equally impressive.
As one of Glossier’s more expensive products, now’s the opportune time to score the Pro-Retinol at 30% off. It’s vegan, works to reduce the appearance of fine lines and tone uneven skin.
Dubbed one of my top three favorites among all of Glossier, the news of this product joining the R.I.P. club is feeling a bit personal (Glossier, if you’re reading this, please promise me this isn’t a goodbye but rather, a see you later). It doesn’t leave a cake-y finish and is extraordinarily lightweight. For just $12, stock up on multiples if your shade is still available.
This article was written by Victoria McDonnell, New York Post Commerce Journalist & Content Strategist, who has spent countless hours researching, testing hundreds of products and comparing the latest makeup, skincare, hair and beauty items and trends to determine what’s truly worth your hard-earned cash. She evaluates formulas, textures, ingredients and more, in addition to consulting medical and industry experts. Some of Victoria’s latest conquests include testing the best sheet masks on the market, and a rinse-and-repeat review of the best shampoos for all hair types and budgets. Victoria, who received a beauty industry essentials certification from the Fashion Institute of Technology, has been creating shopping guides for the New York Post since 2021 and previously held positions at Insider Reviews and CNN Underscored.
















