Jackie Fields is the Deputy Beauty Director at PEOPLE. A Tufts University and Parsons School of Design alum, she joined the brand as an editorial assistant in 2005 and has previously held the titles of reporter, writer-reporter, writer, editor, and senior editor. In 2009, she reported the magazine's first BeautyWatch page. During the last 12 years, she has focused almost entirely on beauty – specifically celebrity and market trends. Jackie most enjoys heading up the brand's annual drugstore Beauty Awards. When she is not reporting, writing, and editing content, she is testing fragrances, lipsticks, and products for 4c hair or catering to her beloved English Bulldog, Bowie.
Before you apply makeup, use these cooling wands to "reduce inflammation and tighten skin," says pro Marco Campos. Buy It! Biologique Recherche, $120; paullabrecque.com
"It doesn't absorb product and is easier to clean than a traditional sponge," says pro Dana Delaney of this blender, which can also be used to apply skin care. Buy It! Leia, $59; leiabeaute.com
When you apply your base with this dualended tool, "the airbrushed result is unmatched," says Jill Dunn, cohost of the Breaking Beauty podcast. Buy It! IT Cosmetics, $49; itcosmetics.com
Carlene Higgins, cohost of the Breaking Beauty podcast, loves how the curved angle "helps find and fan every lash." Buy It! Shu Uemura, $23; shuuemura-usa.com
Pro Elena Miglino says this is a must for applying body bronzer: "It's faster and more precise than a mitt." Buy It! Makeup by Mario, $45; makeupbymario.com
These small but mighty sheets "take down excess shine without disturbing makeup," says pro Jenna Nelson. Buy It! Tatcha, $12 (for 40); tatcha.com
Pro Christine Cherbonnier loves this reusable microfiber disc because it removes even the most stubborn makeup. Buy It! Face Halo, $11; ulta.com
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