Pour Le Monde perfumes don't contain any irritating synthetic ingredients, making them no-brainers for perfume-loving ladies with allergies or other sensitivities. And instead of what typically comes to mind when you hear the phrase "all-natural fragrance" -- admit it, you were thinking patchouli -- these perfumes smell right at home with the swanky designer fragrances you'd find at a high-end department store.
Do you have colored hair? Brittle hair? Dry hair? No matter your hair type, Sexy Hair Soya Want It All 22 in 1 Spray has you covered, thanks to a nourishing blend of soy, cocoa and argan oil. In addition to benefits for the aforementioned hair types, it also resists humidity, de-tangles hair and helps protect against environmental stressors -- all without weighing it down or making it crunchy.
We've sung the praises of coconut oil before, but in case you missed it, here's why every woman needs it: Not only is it an all-natural and healthy way to nourish skin, it also works overtime as a makeup remover, frizz-fighter, shaving cream... you name it. Still, slathering yourself in coconut oil from a jar is an extremely messy endeavor that can dissuade even the most devout coconut oil aficionado. That's where CapriClear, a 100 percent coconut oil spray, comes in. Not only is it convenient, it's fragrance-, color- and preservative-free, which, says, Miami-based dermatologist Betty Bellman, MD, who developed the product, makes it safe and effective for all skin types -- and all ages (even your little bambino). Another major plus: It dries almost instantaneously (not so for the from-the-jar variety). But like edible coconut oil, you can use CapriClear on your hair, your body, your cuticles -- the possibilities are endless. Just don't try to eat it.
In stores, that is. Though luckily for the human population, the Urban Decay Naked3 Palette has been restocked since all 17,000 palettes in the first batch sold out in a matter of hours last December. This palette features pinks, golds and mauves in a variety of finishes from super-sparkly to matte. The rosy undertones won't wash out fairer complexions, and they'll add warmth to darker skin tones. Bonus: Gonzalez says you can use the pinker shades as blush on fair skin tones, and for darker skin tones some of the more golden shades can be used as a highlighter for the cheekbones and brow bone.
Unless you've been living under a rock for the past 15 years, you've probably heard about Nars Orgasm blush -- a peachy pink hue with a golden sheen that Gonzalez says instantly brightens your face. The cult shade has now made its way into a lip gloss, which was recently reformulated with silkier texture and a new applicator for a more precise pout. The combination of cool pink and warm peach makes it flattering on all skin tones. Just remember to prime your lips with lip balm first, says Gonzalez. This allows for a better application of all lip glosses.
Beauty product purchase fails: We've all been there. The amazing skin cream the saleswoman swore up and down by, the neon berry lip your best friend promised you could pull off, or the latest and greatest face oil your facialist admonished you for not owning. Make bad beauty purchases a thing of the past with these one-size-fits-all hair, makeup and skincare products that flatter everyone.