Popsugar Beauty Shoppable Sibling Shared Beauty Products Don't Tell on Us: These are The Beauty Products We Stole From Our Siblings Growing Up 6 April 2019 by Sarah Siegel Image Source: walgreens.com As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. Let's be honest: as a child, you probably snuck into your sibling's room, snooped through their stuff, and occasionally took things from them — just to have them yell at you later (sorry, Ethan). While it might be a long time since you've shared a wall with them, we bet you (and your sibling) remember the things you stole, especially the beauty products. Whether your older sister has a job at Victoria's Secret and got a discount to buy Love Spell, or your little brother actually had the zit cream you needed, you might have found your holy grail product in a slightly devious way. Ahead you'll find the items POPSUGAR staffers swiped from their siblings because they were just that good. Don't tell Mom. Dior Diorshow Mascara Image Source: sephora.com "I used to steal everything from my older sister's makeup bag. Her MAC creme lip gloss in the shade "Loud and Lovely" was everything to me in 6th grade. Also, I stole her Dior mascara ($30) (I think two of them!). I'm the worst, and she was obviously pissed. I'm still repaying her by bringing her makeup from POPSUGAR." —Jessica Chassin, social media coordinator Dior mascara $30 from sephora.com Buy Now Kiehl's Since 1851 Midnight Recovery Concentrate Image Source: ulta.com "Stealing clothes from your sister is a basically a right of passage and IMO the same can be said of beauty products. Since my sister and I live far away from each other (She's in Dubai, I'm in New York) I love going into her room at our family house when she's not there to test out her beauty products. About two years ago, I saw her Kiehl's Midnight Recovery Concentrate ($49) sitting on her dresser table and decided to try it out. I had never tried serums before because I always kind of laughed at the idea that just a couple of drops could change your skin. I was wrong. Within one night I saw that the redness in my face had gone down and I had a glow the entire next day. After seeing that, I just took the bottle straight to my room and continued to use it. I just texted her telling her I took it and she didn't even get mad. She just said, 'YES! Isn't it so good? Don't worry. You keep that one, I'll get another one.' Suffice to say, I have the best sis in town. I still use the product today." —Nikita Ramsinghani, associate editor, Fashion Kiehl's Midnight Recovery Concentrate $49 from ulta.com Buy Now Rimmel Kohl Kajal Waterproof Eye Liner Image Source: walgreens.com "My sister always had the best eyeliners, and I would, without fail, manage to sneak them into my high school makeup bag over time. The best was always the blackest black Rimmel liner ($4), which would smudge perfectly. In retrospect it probably wasn't wise to be sharing eyeliner in the era of the Laguna Beach-inspired raccoon eye, but I went for it and have many, many cringe-worthy pics to commemorate my theft!" —Casey McCormick, senior creative strategist Rimmel liner $4 from target.com Buy Now ShoppableBeauty ProductsBeauty Tips