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A holiday-shopping survival kit

We consider a great lip gloss essential any day of the week, but holiday shopping calls for something a bit more protective. Slather lips with Biomimetic Perfect Lip Honey ($19), a no-frills balm by REN Skincare that’s formulated with a biomimetic complex — sounds fancy, makes you pretty — and, for karma points, is environmentally sound. Thick without being sticky (for both protection and kissability), and with a hint of shine (for style), the gloss is available online at www.renskincare.com.

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So Sweet

So Sweet




Honey-based products that live up to the buzz


Though we sort of expected the luxurious Honey & Lemon Foaming Jelly ($20) to be sticky, it’s anything but. Created with honey from Provence (mais oui, of course), the shower gel works itself into a rich lather that’s quite multi-functional, serving as both shampoo and body wash. The addition of lemon essential oils ensures that hair will rinse shiny and radiant. Find it on shelves — in French it’s “gelee moussante” — at L’Occitane (Prudential Center, 800 Boylston Street, Boston, 617.536.4289)....
Asia major

Asia major


 

 

Beauty retailers look East for inspiration

We’ve been known to ravage the refrigerated section of our local convenience store on Saturday morning, desperate for thirst-quenching, feel-good-again jugs of green tea. Well, Wei East does us one better with their 16-pack of Intensive Herbal Eye Treatment Pads ($36), steeped in extracts of green tea, Tibetan chrysanthemum, and peppermint. After using them for 10 minutes on closed eyes, we emerge refreshed, de-puffed, and ready to face the brunch table. Stock up at www.weieast.com.

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The Big Cover-Up

The Big Cover-Up


Concealers that keep even the nastiest bumps under wraps 

Any beauty goddess worth her weight in mascara will attest that all make-up must be removed before one’s head hits the pillow. But we’re willing to break the rules for timeBalm ($18) by theBalm. Sold at the Shop at the Sports Club/LA (4 Avery Street, Boston, 617.375.8200), the bees-wax-based formula contains vitamins A, C, and E; soybean oil, which is rich in amino acids; and linoleic acid and phospholipids to help skin with the healing process. Plus, its six shades blend in and cover zits like a pro.

 

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Past Tense

Past Tense


 

 

Even though it requires some upclose-and-personal time with the weird fungus creeping around our drain, a bath — augmented with a few candles, a glass of wine, and a good book, of course — is one of our favorite ways to decompress. A great addition? A couple of effervescent, smell-like-our-favoritemartini SugarBath Lychee Bath Cubes ($34), available at Fresh (121 Newbury Street, Boston, 617.421.1212). The cubes contain real brown sugar, purported to heal cuts and soothe skin....
Clean-up Crew

Clean-up Crew


Rushed early mornings (and afterwork obligations, for that matter) often require quick cosmetic touchups in the office ladies room. This week: five quick make-up removers you can't live without.

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Fast track: Beauty shortcuts that’ll shave moments off your prep time

Fast track: Beauty shortcuts that’ll shave moments off your prep time


 

As much as we’d love to schedule regular sessions at our favorite medi-spa, extralong lunch breaks for yet another “doctor’s appointment” aren’t always possible. But there’s no excuse not to squeeze in a before-bed peel with the Microdelivery Mini Peel Pads ($35) by Philosophy, available at Nordstrom (Natick Collection, 290 Speen Street, Natick, 508.318.2600). Like the anti-acne pads of our middle-school days, these glide over the face and neck, exfoliating, evening skin tone, and diminishing the look of fine lines with nary an uncomfortable tingle.

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Totally apeeling

Totally apeeling


Sweetsmelling Green Apple Peel ($39) from Juice Beauty is right at home beside organic fruits, veggies, and other goodforyou foodstuffs that line the shelves at Whole Foods (various locations) — it’s created with a base of organic apple, lemon, and fruit juices, plus raw cane sugar. Considering our skin absorbs up to 64 percent of what we smooth on it, according to the beauty brand, we’re happy to minimize the harsh chemicals included in our primping regimen.

Looking for a professional-grade peel — or as close as you’re willing to attempt without the supervision of a trained aesthetician? We suggest the 3-Minute Peel ($128) from Laboratoire Remède. Its intensive blend of ingredients to slough off dead skin cells, soften fine lines, and add firmness and protection is übereffective, though the brand does suggest slathering on sunscreen for at least a week after the treatment — and, for sensitive types, gradually working up to the full three minutes. Laboratoire Remède is stocked at www.blissworld.com.

We were bombarded with not-so-nice memories of chemistry class when testing Amore Pacific’s Treatment Enzyme Peel ($60), but it did bring out the entranced little kid in us. Though bottled as a powder, the formula works itself into a lather when mixed with water; its live, microencapsulated papain enzymes, derived from green papaya, then work to exfoliate, minimize pores, even skin tone, and resurface skin. Just don’t let the “living” part weird you out — it’s plant-derived. Find it locally at Neiman Marcus (5 Copley Place, Boston, 617.536.3660) or www.neimanmarcus.com.

Professional peels often invite redness and irritation — total post-spa buzz kills. Downplay those negatives with the three-step Laser APeel ($100) treatment system from Dr. Brandt, available at Sephora (Prudential Center, 800 Boylston Street, Boston, 617.262.4200). Packaged with a prepping solution, peeling solution, and soothing gel, the kit contains the real deal — glycolic acid — for nononsense exfoliation; it also incorporates skin soothers, such as lactic acid and green tea.

Got a beauty question? Get in touch: beauty@stuffatnight.com.

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She's gotta have it

She's gotta have it


The latest beauty obsessions we can’t live without While our makeup regimen changes almost daily (new mascara tester here, super-trendy nail polish there), we’re quite rigid when it comes to our before-bed essentials: make-up-dissolving cleanser, night...
Big night

Big night


Beauty essentials for an evening out We love the look of false lashes, but we’ve wasted countless pairs on (and been late to countless parties because of) botched application attempts. When there’s no time to enlist the skills of a professional, we suggest...
Primp: Staying power, beauty products that survive the steamiest conditions

Primp: Staying power, beauty products that survive the steamiest conditions


Bronzer is an essential part of our makeup regimen come summertime. So It Cosmetics’ Get Wet Waterproof Highlighter and Bronzer ($32), which you can find at www.itcosmetics.com , arrived just in time. The palette contains one bronzer and two highlighters...
Just fruit me

Just fruit me


Oranges, cherries, and more are making their way into sweet-smelling beauty products A healthy diet fortifies the mind and the body. But who knew your toner could do the same? The fruity (and fantastic-smelling) Facial Toners ($23) from Pangea Organics...
Here comes the sun

Here comes the sun


Warm-weather beauty necessities No matter how much SPF you squirt on, that hint of a tan is inevitable after a beach day. But if a sun-kissed glow is what you’re after, augment your look with the Bronzing Collection ($45) from CARGO . Skin will glow with...
Ode to boy: guy-friendly products you never knew you needed

Ode to boy: guy-friendly products you never knew you needed


You haven’t had a major zit since the seventh grade, but the eruptions brought on by ingrown facial hair can be equally traumatic (especially since you so staunchly refuse that dab of concealer your girlfriend is constantly offering). Free trapped hairs...
Lip Service: Get mouthy with these new products

Lip Service: Get mouthy with these new products


Lip glosses are like boyfriends: we're always looking to change them, we prefer an array of options to just one, and we get bored with them quickly. Makeup brand DuWop must understand, because they've launched a new Liplingo ($18) lip palette...
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