10 Products to Remind You of Summer in the Dead of Winter
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If you watched the recent couture shows or any of this year’s award ceremonies, you were probably left pining for warmer weather, shorter hemlines and brighter pops of colour in your life. But pace yourself: we still have two months to go before it’s officially spring. Meanwhile, here are some products that will bring back summertime memories of sun-kissed skin after a day at the beach. Shop our suggestions below and treat yourself to a strawberry-scented scrub, a watermelon serum or a coconut body oil.
Bobbi Brown Beach Eau de Parfum
Rahua Enchanted Island Salt Spray
Milk Makeup Watermelon Brightening Serum
KORA Brightening & Exfoliating Turmeric Mask
Kopari Coconut Body Oil
Schmidt’s Sensitive Skin Formula Deodorant Stick in Coconut Pineapple
Satsuma Shower Gel
Mario Badescu Strawberry Face Scrub
JOIK Energizing Bath Salt with grapefruit, orange and lemon essential oils
Get sexy, tousled mermaid waves without spending a day at the beach. This spray from Rahua gives you a light hold and it smells like a tropical cocktail of hibiscus, passion fruit and guava. It contains pink sea salt, which is also naturally antibacterial.
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Milk Makeup Watermelon Brightening Serum
This brightening serum from Milk Makeup reduces the appearance of dark spots and re-hydrates the skin. If only it were edible…
Has this dry, cold winter left your skin looking a little dull? KORA’s new brightening and exfoliating mask with organic turmeric, papaya and rose hip seeds will exfoliate and unclog your pores leaving you with a summery glow.
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