Try: Byredo Lipstick in Dancehall Queen, $42
For the makeup wearer in your life who carefully curates everything in theirs, this bullet — created by eternally cool fragrance and leather goods brand Byredo — is the perfect gift. Sure, it's packaged with its own sleep sack, just like a luxury handbag. But the mixed-metal, weighted, and bowed lipstick case is, in and of itself, an objet d'art worthy of display. Just as clutch is the lipstick formula, distinguished by saturated color and a demi-matte finish that lasts through a round of drinks without drying lips.
Try: Bread Kit-1 Wash, $58
The trick to maximizing curl pattern, bounce, and hydration? Strike the right protein and moisture balance. Sometimes, this pursuit can mean some seven or more hair care steps come wash day. So when Bread Beauty Supply debuted this year with a three-step process geared for 3a to 4c curls, early adapters praised the line for its ability to create killer curl definition and bounce while minimizing frizz. This kit packs everything a curly girl needs for wash day, streamlined into 3 steps (wash, mask, and gloss), plus a big, fluffy scrunchie (because 2020). What's more, each full-sized product smells like the candy (SweeTarts!) and sugary kids cereal (Fruity Pebbles!) from our childhood.
Try: Jamie Makeup The Blighlighter, $34
Dab-and-go makeup just got cooler, thanks to Jamie Greenberg, the makeup artist known as Jamie Makeup to her nearly 100,000 Instagram followers. This fall's release of blighlighter (that's blush-highlighter hybrid) and her namesake makeup line have fans like Kaley Cuoco, Rashida Jones and, yes, TotalBeauty editors hooked on the cream-to-powder formula that delivers a flush of color in seconds and won't wear off after your first Zoom call. Wrapped in happy packaging, this is the perfect gift for low maintenance types who are always looking for that Je ne sais quoi beauty product that makes your complexion come alive in the most natural-looking way.
Try: Krigler Abrakaadabra 221 Perfume, $395 for 1.7fl.oz./50ml.
Since its founding in the early 1900s, Krigler has become world famous for making fragrances beloved by European royalty — and de facto American royalty, too (think F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Marlene Dietrich, and Audrey Hepburn). To this day, the brand remains a thing for those in the know. That's because it isn't sold in department stores or Sephora, but has intimate shops tucked inside lavish hotels in Beverly Hills, San Francisco, Palm Beach, Chicago and New York. There, you can get heritage scents worn by artistic legends... or Abrakaadabra 221, the latest fragrance from the house, which opens with bergamot and pepper before introducing lily of the valley and relaxing to notes of tonka bean, and white musk.
Both warming and bright, the scent was serendipitously imagined pre-pandemic to conjure feelings of healing, coziness and peace. Of course, if your brand of peace comes with knowing no one else in the world wears your signature fragrance, the house is happy to create a bespoke fragrance at one of its labs.
Try: Muri Lelu Mauvaise Herbe Indica Oil, $135
For the connoisseur who knows her CBD from her terpenes, this lightweight indica oil more than passes the sniff test. Inside the gift-worthy box and bottle is 100 mg full-spectrum cannabis extract, which contains plant cannabinoids (interacts with our bodies' own endocannabinoid system and receptors), chlorophyll, fatty acids and terpenes, the compounds responsible for a plant's scent and flavor and known to carry their own therapeutic properties. (The terpene linalool, for example, is found in cannabis and lavender and carries anti-inflammatory properties.) Factor marula, baobab, prickly pear, pomegranate and cranberry oils into the mix and you have a sophisticated blend that showcases the scent of a live plant while wielding the power to hydrate and nourish skin.