Shu Uemura Moisture Velvet Shampoo ($40): I don't know what's better: the fact that this stuff actually infuses my hair with glassy shine only possible from a hydrating yet cleansing formula OR that said formula is derived from camellia japonica a unique oil originally used by geisha to soften, smooth and enhance the beauty of their hair. I mean, who doesn't want geisha hair? I sure as heckfire can't think of anything better than that.
Elizabeth Grant Vitamin C Body Lotion ($40): I mean, if I were a bottle of lotion, I'd want to look just like this one. Is it not GORGE? I love the yellow/gold packaging. But, as you know, it's what's on the inside that counts -- this moisturizer is like fresh-squeezed OJ after a night of alcoholic indulgence. My skin drinks it in and I feel like it's... NECESSARY somehow. It applies a bit thickly, but absorbs pretty quickly. Even better? It's formulated to be a veritable shield against aging. Its moisturizing compound - Torricelumn™ - enhances vitamin C's anti-aging properties and is proven in clinical trials to increase skin softness, elasticity and hydration, and reduce the appearance of lines and wrinkles.
Dr. Brandt Microdermabrasion for Body ($45): This is designed for use on the entire body, but I especially love using it just on my tootsies. It's a def-con 5 level exfoliator - not for the weak. It polishes and softens even the roughest, nastiest skin in mere minutes. Smooth on, leave it for 2 minutes, then rinse off to reveal gleaming pampered feet. Bonus: It's also good for improving tiny bumps on the arms and thighs called KP (Keratosis Pilaris).Image credits: Shu Uemura, Elizabethgrant.com, drbrandtskincare.com

















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