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8 New Products to Run Out and Buy This June

The ultimate cream bronzer, an at-home frizz-fighting hair treatment, a mask infused with rose stem cells and more
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Magic Mask
I only go outside wearing SPF 50 (and a hat) this time of year, but I still try to stay away from more aggressive treatments like lasers and peels -- they make your skin more sensitive to the sun. Instead, I'm slathering myself in Peter Thomas Roth Rose Stem Cell Bio-Repair Mask, $45. It contains a blend of five different types of rose stem cells to brighten and exfoliate. Plus, it smells like a rose garden in heaven, and the gel formula feels cool and refreshing when you put it on -- it's exactly what I need after a day of rigorous sunscreen reapplication.

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Anti-Wrinkle Makeup
When I discovered that dermatologist and healthy living guru Nicholas Perricone, M.D., was coming out with a makeup line, I couldn't wait to get my hands on it. He's been revolutionizing skin care since 1997, and I knew there would be something special about his latest venture. Sure enough, it's a homerun. The collection, called No Makeup Skincare, is made up of two types of foundation, concealer, bronzer, mascara, lipstick and -- my favorite -- Perricone No Blush Blush, $35.

The serum-like blush only comes in one shade, but it adjusts to different skin tones. It has mineral-based SPF 30 for added sun protection, and it contains DMAE, an ingredient with tightening and anti-inflammatory benefits. Regular blushes pale in comparison.

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Dry-Like-The-Desert Dry Shampoo
My dry shampoo collection is extensive -- anything that saves me the time and annoyance of washing and styling my hair is pure gold in my book. My current favorite is R+Co Death Valley Dry Shampoo, $29. The name is fantastic, the packaging is gorgeous and the scent is refreshingly floral. It contains rice protein to moisturize, vitamin E for shine and silica to absorb oil. And did I mention that it was created by superstar hairstylists Garren, Howard McLaren and Thom Priano? The brand new R+Co (which stands for Rogue and Company) line is made up of 23 amazing products from shampoo to primer. Hair enthusiasts, get ready to fall in love.

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Mascara for Jumbo Lashes
If you want giant lashes, start with a giant mascara brush. Maybelline Volum' Express Pumped Up! Colossal Mascara, $7.99, is about as fat as they come. It's made with a combination of short and long bristles to deposit extra mascara on your lashes, and according to their tests, it can make your lashes look up to 16 times fuller. Now that's a big claim (pun intended). Plus, the formula is fantastic: extra black and shiny, and it doesn't smudge or flake.

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The Newest Blur Cream
I already waxed poetic about blur creams -- they hide pores, dark spots and other imperfections while creating a great base for makeup. Kiehl's Micro-Blur Skin Perfector, $35, is the new blur on the block, and it might be my favorite yet. It contains lipo hydroxy acid to exfoliate skin, lentil extract to tighten pores and bark extract to smooth texture. Your skin looks instantly better, but there are also serious long-term benefits.

Ahh, June. Summer is finally here. And -- at least according to the "Farmer's Almanac" -- it's going to be a hot, wet, miserable one across much of the country.

In order to get through it (and maybe even enjoy it), I tracked down the best, new, perfect-for-summer beauty products launching in June. There's a cream that will keep your hair smooth and frizz-free for days, a mask that will bring your skin back to life after it's been caked in makeup and sweat, and even a blush with built-in SPF.

Pick up these products, and you're guaranteed to have a better summer. They're already working for me.
BY DAWN DAVIS | JUN 2, 2014 | SHARES
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