Lumene Hydration Recovery Aerating Gel Mask, $14.99, is a dreamy gel mask that you can apply for a short while or sleep in overnight. I tend to go with the latter application (when it comes to beauty, my motto is "more is more"). I like to apply a medium-thin layer over my face, neck and chest (because that skin needs love, too). You only have to wait a matter of minutes for the fresh-scented mask to soak right into your skin, sans tacky, pillow-adhering residue.
Hailing from Finland, Lumene's bouncy mask contains arctic spring water, birch sap and a slew of other soothing and hydrating ingredients from the wild Nordic. The mask also contains star plumping agent sodium hyaluronate, which can hold 1000 times its weight in water. When you awaken from your beauty sleep, you'll notice your skin has transformed from inflamed, dull or angry to fresh, plump and dewy. It calms breakouts and sunburns and leaves your complexion completely refreshed. If your skin could use some instant brightening, soothing and some overall TLC, I highly recommend you give this mask a go. Your skin will thank you. To see more of my beauty favorites, follow me on Instagram @hannah_savin
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Anyone who knows me knows that I love animals, so it's strange why it took me so long to look into cruelty-free beauty. Over the past several weeks, I've started buying beauty products only from brands who don't allow animal testing, here or in China. It's been a mixed bag. On one hand, resources from Cruelty-Free Kitty and PETA make it easy to discover new, cruelty-free brands. On the other hand, it's occasionally a major bitch to find cruelty-free dupes for the products — especially skin care products — you love.
Recently, I switched from my normal serum to Mad Hippie Vitamin C Serum, $33.99. It lingered in my Amazon "saved for later" basket for god-knows-how-long before I pulled the trigger. I'm glad I did. It's an affordable, cruelty-free alternative to the vitamin C serums from luxury brands (*cough* Sunday Riley *cough*) and mass-market pharma companies (rarely cruelty-free). In addition to vitamin C, this serum contains powerful ingredients like konjac root and ferulic acid that noticeably brightened my skin in less than a week — without burning or irritation.
Got any cruelty-free beauty products you love? Tell me in the comments! — Katie McCarthy
If you didn't know, most women are either #TeamBarSoap or #TeamBodyWash. While I enjoy the variety of scents body washes offer and the extreme lather you get when it's time to soap up, I've always preferred a bar soap to cleanse my body. That is until I tried the Klorane Cupuacu Flower Shower Cream.
I never quite felt like body washes actually cleanse my skin. They smell good and all, but I never feel clean after using them. Not to mention, the extreme dryness I feel all over from the lack of moisturizing ingredients in body washes. That's why this new body cream surprised me!
First, the scent is oh-so-enticing, yet warm and feminine with notes of cupuacu fruit, freesia blossom and cotton milk — I could douse myself in the scent alone. My second impression is how thick and moisturizing the formula is. Typically, I would purchase the $3 body wash and the formula practically oozed out of the bottle with ease. But this shower cream is exactly what it promises: creamy. Lather it onto your loofa or cloth and you'll see a creamy, decadent lather that won't dry out your skin. That may be due to the soap-free cleansing base, but it almost feels like a lotion upon application.
I never thought I'd toss my bar soap for a body wash —or encourage women to spend $14 on a shower product — but this one is worth it. For the ultimate shower experience, head to KloraneUsa.com and get yourself a bottle... stat. — Andrea Jordan
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I was lucky enough to spend two weeks at the beach in August, but it turns out that much fun in the sun takes its toll. When I got back, my skin was wrecked. So, ever since, I've been trying to baby it with lots of TLC (i.e. masks) and this one has been my favorite. H2O+ Rapids Soothing Probiotic Bubble Mask, $6, goes on as a gel and then immediately starts fizzing up with bubbles as the champagne and yuzu extracts get to work. You leave it on for 10 minutes, then rinse it off with warm water. Afterwards, my skin felt super soft and looked noticeably clearer and brighter. Score!
(And FYI: These are single-use packets, but I got three uses out of this one.) — Alyssa Hertzig
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Chalk it up to disastrous encounters with early aughts-era super-strength astringents and salicylic acid-packed foaming gel cleansers that left my complexion drier than the Sahara, but I've always treated acne products with a little respectful fear.
Working as a beauty editor has gotten me to (slowly) embrace some of the harsher (yet often most effective) products like retinol serums and exfoliating treatments like glow tonics — I even consider them staples in my ever-more complex beauty routine. Still, I've somewhat irrationally continued to regard acne-specific treatments with trepidation; despite the fact that adult acne remains a daily struggle for me.
Three weeks with Paula's Choice 10% Azelaic Acid Booster, $36, and I'm singing an entirely different tune. The creamy gel product, which is designed to be layered or mixed with the rest of your skin care routine, has helped curb my breakouts and left my skin about as clear as it's ever been, without causing any irritation or dryness. It's also helping to eradicate the PIH (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation) that's taken up a constant residence on my cheeks and chin since early adolescence.
What can I say? The stuff has already earned a place in my heart — and medicine cabinet — right next to my beloved pimple patches. — Rosie Narasaki
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