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Being told you smell great is one of the best compliments going. And, like our wardrobes, our perfume should shift with the seasons. With summer fragrances? We’re looking for golden hour, bottled. Think sun-kissed citrus, creamy coconut, and velvety vanilla to set the mood for those endless beach days and poolside margaritas. If fragrances were juicy oranges, we’ve hand-picked the ripest of the bunch here.
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Sol de Janiero Cheirosa 62
Crafted by the inventors of the iconic Brazilian Bum Bum Cream, Sol de Janeiro’s Cheirosa 62 Perfume Mist whisks you to the tropics each time you spritz. “Cheirosa” means to smell so lovely that you conjure a sense of well-being, and it certainly meets the brief. With notes of pistachio, almond, salted caramel, vanilla, and jasmine, this one borders dessert territory with its good-enough-to-eat scent.
Bronze Goddess has been making women feel utterly gorgeous since its release in 2017. Coconut, amber, sandalwood, and vanilla are blended with the citrussy tiare flower, creating a scent that’s part Miss Hawaii, part barefoot Bond girl. It’s made for sultry cocktail evenings and those slow-burning summer nights.
Super easy to wear, Victoria’s Secret Coconut Passion Body Mist is a one-and-done summer scent. Layered with musk, Lily of the valley, vanilla, and coconut, this sun-drenched scent is made for lounging under shady palms, poolside. It’s a beach bag essential, and it’ll have you smelling like a Tulum vacation.
Skylar’s Capri Summer is a stroll through a Mediterranean orchard. Packed with citrus notes like zingy grapefruit and blood orange, plus bergamot and neroli for a grown-up feel, this sophisticated scent is like a breath of fresh summer air. I love that it’s hypoallergenic and safe for sensitive skin — and bonus points: it’s vegan, too.
Chic and distinguished, Soleil Blanc by Tom Ford transports you to a private yacht in the Bahamas — even if you’re not leaving your backyard. Coco de mer, ylang ylang, cardamom, and floral amber blend to create this alluring scent, housed in a gleaming, minimalist bottle that looks as luxe as it smells. Admittedly, it’s not cheap, but you’ll get your return on investment by way of compliments.
Ouai’s St. Barts Hair and Body Mist radiates the carefree Caribbean vibes of its namesake. Energize your senses with ripe dragonfruit, sweet orange blossom, tuberose, and alluring musk notes, coming together to craft a scent that lingers long after sunset. All the luxury without the sky-high price tag, Ouai gets it spot on.
From expert perfumer Jo Malone, Beach Blossom transcends your typical summer fragrance. Sure, it has the oh-so-tropicana coconut and vanilla base, but its standout notes are tonka bean, lime, and mint, which work like a dream team to create a scent more cultivated than the rest. Whether you’re going on vacation or staying home, this scent ensures paradise beach vibes are just a spritz away.
Molly is a British freelance travel and lifestyle writer with a decade of travel experience. She encourages slow and responsible travel, and loves to help others with tips, tricks, and essential products for the road. She's currently studying for her MA in Creative Writing to further deepen her craft.
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These days, heading to the spa or paying for any type of professional beauty or relaxation treatment is going to cost you a pretty penny. It’s easy to blow your budget on feel-good treatments (don’t forget the 20% tip!). If you’re looking to spend less while still ensuring you look and feel your best, plan your own spa day at home. Skip the crowds and communal slippers. Instead, put your hard-earned money towards the supplies you need to treat yourself again and again. After writing about the beauty industry for a decade, I have been there and tried that when it comes to virtually every at-home beauty treatment. Here’s how I plan an ideal at-home spa day so I can spend less without sacrificing self-care.
Prices are accurate as of August 25, 2025. Subject to change.Credit: Mariya Borisova/ iStock
Set the Scene
Half the appeal of spending a day at the spa is enjoying the peaceful facilities. To really set the scene, tidy up your home and set the stage for ultimate relaxation.
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Oilogic Rest & Sleep Essential Oil Roll-On
Dab on this concentrated blend of 100% pure essential oils — including lavender and eucalyptus — to help get your mind ready to relax. Take deep breaths and try to clear your mind of anything that is bothering you before you begin your journey to rest and relaxation. I love that this product is safe to use when pregnant, so moms can get in on the spa vibes.
While you’re embracing essential oils, spritz this soothing lavender scent on towels, bathrobes, and your bed linens to promote restfulness. It’s made for babies, so you know it’s safe for the whole family, which I appreciate, as overtired little ones will quickly ruin your spa day or night (and maybe they could use some pampering too!).
Remember, what’s on the inside counts too. When I really need to unwind, I start by giving my body a boost with an ashwagandha supplement. This Ayurvedic herb helps reduce anxiety, boost energy, and manage stress.
There’s no bad day to escape to a spa, but there’s also no time like the present to enjoy a nice everything shower (aka an all-in-one self-care shower routine where you do all your favorite at-home beauty treatments in succession). When life is feeling extra hectic, there’s something to be said about staying home, shutting the bathroom door, and enjoying a steamy shower in total peace and quiet.
If you’re more of a bath person, make your bath time feel more special with a moisturizing bath oil. Nothing puts me to sleep faster than a long hot soak in the tub before bed. Choose an oil with relaxing ingredients like chamomile and lavender for even more serenity and get the best night’s sleep of your life.
The key to a good everything shower is not rushing through it. I like to pop a eucalyptus shower steamer in so I can get some serious aromatherapy benefits. It takes about 20 to 30 minutes for the steamer to fully dissolve, which gives you a good amount of time to really unwind.
Dry body brushing helps exfoliate dead skin cells, boosts circulation, and promotes lymphatic drainage for smoother, more radiant skin. Even better, this at-home treatment is so simple, you can do it every day. Before you hop in the shower (you will want to wash off dead skin cells afterwards), brush in long, upward strokes toward the heart on dry skin. Start from the feet and work your way up. Use gentle pressure and avoid sensitive or broken skin. Over the years, I’ve tried a handful of different body brushes, and many have too soft of bristles to get the job done. I love that this brush is made of boar bristles that are gentle enough to use without irritation while also being firm enough to boost your circulation.
If you’re used to professional hair removal treatments, getting bikini-ready at home may be a bit intimidating. This is where a good body scrub comes in. The Beia Bikini & Body Scrub gently exfoliates to address dry skin and helps you avoid uncomfortable ingrown hairs anywhere on your body. I appreciate how the gentle formula, made up of rice powder, glycolic acid, and green tea, works together to exfoliate effectively without irritation.
Professional spa treatments take time, and that’s half the appeal. If escaping for the day to your favorite retreat isn’t in the cards, use the time you save by doing them at home to squeeze in a few treatments.
High-frequency treatments can help a host of skin issues, like reducing acne and stimulating collagen, which in turn reduces wrinkles. You can get these done professionally, but it’s expensive, and a single treatment every now and again won’t do much. Instead, for a portion of what a facial would cost, keep your skin glowing without professional help thanks to the NuDerma Complete Skin Care System. This award-winning at-home high-frequency tool uses Neon gas to energize skin and boost cellular activity. In addition to the benefits already mentioned, this “skin workout” helps improve tone, promote a more even complexion, and enhance the absorption of your favorite serums and creams, making your skincare routine more effective.
Summer is right around the corner and you might be feeling an itch to get a jump start on your tan. Avoid the sun damage and overpriced spray tans by adding the Indie Lee Bronzing Drops. These bronzing drops have a silky, lightweight serum texture that melts into the skin, giving you a natural sun-kissed glow year-round.
KORA Organics Turmeric Brightening & Exfoliating Mask
When my skin is in trouble and I can’t (or don’t want to) book a facial, I “multi-mask.” I like to follow an exfoliating mask with a moisturizing one to smooth and soothe my skin. I start with this exfoliating formula from KORA Organics. I love that I can trust the brand to use clean, certified organic ingredients that are gentle yet effective. Because this is a mask and not a serum, you can customize how long you leave it on. Personally, I max out the recommended five to 15 minute wear time and like to do it before I pop in my everything shower so I can wash it off easily.
Once I’m out of the shower, I follow the cardinal three-minute rule (you need to lock in all that moisture before the three minutes run up) with the Milky Mushroom Ultra-Hydrating Mask. Like the exfoliating mask, wash this one off after 15 minutes, or turn it into an overnight mask like I do.
If you want a professional hair gloss treatment at a salon, get ready to part with at least $100 every time you notice it loses its shine. Instead, I use this under $40 at-home hair gloss treatment from OUAI. I’ve used it half a dozen times already and still have a very full bottle. The first time I used it, my husband immediately noticed my hair was shinier and smoother than normal. If a man notices the results, you can trust the beauty product actually works.
SHASH Classic German First Cut 100% Boar Bristle Hair Brush
To avoid needing a hair gloss treatment altogether, lean into what your mama gave you. Your scalp produces healthy oils that can make your hair shine, as long as you brush it right. Turn every night at home into a mini-spa night by getting your 100 strokes in. While you don’t have to actually do 100 strokes, the more the merrier. As you gently glide this boar bristle brush through your hair, starting at the scalp, you will redistribute your natural oils. Without the addition of any products at all, your hair will have less frizz and a lot more shine.
Jacqueline DeMarco is a freelance writer based in Northern California who graduated from the University of California Irvine with a degree in Literary Journalism. She has written on a wide range of topics including finance, travel, and wellness for publications such as Elle, Coveteur, The Everygirl, and Apartment Therapy. When not whipping up articles, she works with consumer brands like Gorjana, Voluspa, Underclub, The Well, and St. John to help tell their brand stories.
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If I told you red lights could reverse wrinkles, and blue light might heal acne, would you believe it? When it comes to beauty, there are plenty of gimmicks. Between all the goops, oils, and tools that promise you’ll look 10 years younger with longer, healthier hair, it’s hard to know what to believe. Though LED light therapy sounds too good to be true, it’s actually the real deal when used correctly.
Prices are accurate as of January 8, 2026. Subject to change.
If you use red light therapy consistently, you’ll likely see a reduction in wrinkles, but the explanation isn’t quite as simple as light alone smoothing lines. When the proper wavelengths of red light penetrate the dermis of the skin, it stimulates fibroblast cells, which then produce collagen and elastin, and thus wrinkles start to repair.
Blue light, at the correct wavelength, kills bacteria on the epidermis of the skin, helping to heal some types of acne. “Blue light therapy targets acne-causing Cutibacterium acnes by activating porphyrins within the bacteria, leading to their destruction,” explained board-certified dermatologist Dr. William D. Shipman III. “It also helps regulate oil production and reduce inflammation, making it beneficial for mild to moderate acne.”
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While we’re focusing on facial concerns in this guide, red and near-infrared light may also help treat thinning hair by improving blood flow and cellular metabolism in hair follicles, says Dr. Shipman. But don’t worry about a red light mask increasing facial hair growth. “Facial skin isn’t hormonally sensitive in the same way the scalp is,” he says. “So there’s no evidence that red light masks cause unwanted facial hair growth. The concern is more theoretical than clinical.”
What to Look for in a Red Light Device
When browsing these types of devices, you’ll see lots of claims and stats, like types of treatments and number of bulbs, but wavelength is the most important. You can’t use just any red or blue light and expect results.
“Effective red light therapy typically uses wavelengths between 630–660 nanometers (nm), and near-infrared therapy ranges from 810–850 nanometers,” says Dr. Shipman. “These penetrate the skin at different depths to stimulate collagen or improve inflammation.” For blue light, you’ll need a device that uses 415 nanometers. Dr. Shipman recommends opting for FDA-cleared devices that openly state their wavelength and clinical data.
How to Use Light Therapy in Your Routine
Consistency is key. One use every now and again won’t do anything. I like to keep my mask in my living room, so I see it when I lounge at night. If I kept it in my bathroom or closet, I know I’d often forget to use it.
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Start with clean, dry skin. Remove makeup and SPF and wait to apply your skincare until after you’re done using your mask.
Many brands sell separate masks for your face, neck, and hands. It makes it easier to do it all in one treatment time, but that convenience will cost you. I do a treatment on my face and then move the mask to my neck and start another. It might not be a perfect execution, but it will do the job.
At-home devices are typically safe to use every day, but Dr. Shipman recommends starting with two to three times a week at first, especially for those with sensitive skin. If you see a dermatologist, ask them how they think you should incorporate it for your specific skin type and concerns.
If you use other wrinkle-fighting products, like retinol, you don’t have to choose one or the other. Dr. Shipman recommends waiting a few hours between a light therapy session and applying retinol, instead of applying it immediately after. If you have especially sensitive skin, you may want to go slowly and skip the mask on nights you use retinol until you know how your skin will react.
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When Will You Notice Results?
Results won’t be instant, but there’s no exact answer to when you might start to see change. Most brands advertise results somewhere around six to eight weeks. For many people, it could take three months or longer. It all depends on the severity of what you’re treating, your skin, and how consistent you are.
As one dermatologist told me, light therapy works best on skin that’s already in recovery mode, like after a microneedling session. If you have deep lines and feel like you’re not seeing results, you might consider a trip to the spa to speed things up.
Red Light: 630nm Deep Infrared: 830nm Blue Light: 415nm
Treatments Offered
Red Light for Wrinkles Blue Light for Acne Skin Sustain Under Eye Cooling Only
Price
$350
FDA Cleared?
Yes
I’ve tested several light therapy masks, and Shark’s is hands down the best. The build quality was immediately obvious, and it offers more features for comfort, like forehead and eye padding and a three-point adjustable strap.
The attached remote allows for easily choosing the desired treatment and keeps track of how many you’ve completed. It also shows a countdown while you’re using it, so you can quickly see just how much longer you have to sit. It’s clear every detail was carefully considered when Shark was designing this skincare tool.
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The CryoGlow has three modes: anti-aging, acne treating, and skin sustain, which you should switch to once you’ve seen desired results from the regular treatments. Metal plates, AKA Chill Pads, under the eyes help depuff and tighten skin. You can turn them on or off for any of the three treatments, or use just the cooling in between sessions any time your undereyes could use some TLC. I love the added cold therapy, but that means no LED lights are touching the skin under your eyes, which is a con since that’s an area many people want to treat.
These types of products are quite pricey; at $350, this isn’t exactly pocket change, but it’s more affordable than some of the competition. If you’ve been wanting to try light therapy, the CryoGlow is worth it.
Solawave 4-in-1 Radiant Renewal Skincare Wand with Red Light
Wavelengths
Red Light: 630nm
Treatments Offered and Time
Red Light, Heat, Vibration, and Galvanic Current Combination
Price
$169
FDA Cleared?
Yes
If you have wrinkles you want to target on your forehead, eyes, and neck, it’s best to just save until you can get a mask. It will work much better and faster. But if you’re targeting one area, like your undereyes or stubborn 11 lines, it might be worth it to go this route instead. But with a small surface area, it’s even more imperative that you be consistent with using it.
This little wand also uses heat and vibration, so it feels like a real spa treatment when you use it. Solawave now offers a full mask that we haven’t tried yet, but it seems to be similar to the Omnilux. I’m considering getting the Eye Recovery Pro to pair with my Shark CryoGlow.
Red Light: 630nm Deep Infrared: 880nm Blue Light: 415nm Amber: 605nm
Treatments Offered and Time
Red Light for Wrinkles Blue Light for Acne
Price
$455
FDA Cleared?
Yes
I’ve long been a fan of the Dr. Dennis Gross peel pads, which deliver real results with irritation, even for my sensitive skin that can hardly handle any exfoliation, so I was excited to try the brand’s mask. It’s more expensive than Shark’s, but it offers shorter treatment times at just three minutes each, and with no cooling pads, the red lights reach all the way to your undereyes. It also offers blue light for acne and includes amber light, which can help heal sun damage.
It’s not uncomfortable, but it isn’t as nice to wear as Shark’s. It also has a frustrating strap that continuously comes undone, something I’ve noticed lots of users complain about. But it’s not as bulky, so it’s easier to store (or take with you if you’re traveling).
Red Light for Wrinkles (Blue light available with a separate mask)
Price
$395
FDA Cleared?
Yes
Flat masks are a little more uncomfortable to wear every day, but they’re easier to store and travel with, and are easier to use on other parts of your body, like your neck and hands.
The Omnilux Contour is one of the most popular, and it works well, but it offers only red and near-infrared lights. If you want to treat acne, too, you need to buy a separate mask for the same high price tag. Not everyone needs both treatments, but with so many options offering both for a similar price, it’s disappointing to see it missing here.
Red Light: 633nm Blue Light: 415nm Near Infrared: 830nm
Treatments Offered and Time
Red Light for Wrinkles Blue Light for Acne Vibration Therapy
Price
$650
FDA Cleared?
Yes
I haven’t had the chance to try Therabody’s TheraFace mask, but it’s on my wish list. I have tested most of the brand’s fancy recovery tools — the SmartGoggles are one of my favorite gadgets ever — so I feel confident that its mask is likely as impressive. Even though the lack of nose holes is a bit scary.
I love that it includes vibration therapy, which Therabody is known for with its Theraguns. It makes it feel a little more like a full relaxation tool. At $650, this is one of the most expensive ones I’ve seen.
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When it comes to creating a flawless look, few products are as key as a great undereye concealer. And the older I’ve gotten, the more pronounced my dark circles and crow’s feet, the more essential an undereye concealer has become to my makeup routine. But finding the right one has been a challenge, especially with so many options (and so many shades!) on the market. To help cut through the confusion, I tested out my fair share of concealers. Read on to find my top choices, plus a makeup artist’s tips on how to find the right one for your skin tone.
Prices are accurate as of May 28, 2025. Subject to change.
How to Choose the Right Concealer
Consider your undertone: According to celebrity makeup artist Brielle Pollara, the first step in finding the right concealer is understanding your skin’s undertone. Many brands categorize their shades based on whether you are cool, warm, or neutral. “If your veins look blue, you most likely have a cool undertone,” Pollara says. “If your veins are more green, you’re probably a warm undertone like yellow or peach.” If you can’t tell, it’s also possible to have neutral undertones, which will make it easier to find the right match.
Think about skin type: Do you have dry or mature skin? Opt for a hydrating, creamy formula that won’t settle into fine lines. Is your skin oily or acne-prone? Choose a long-wear, oil-free formula to prevent slipping.
Go lighter: To highlight your undereyes, you’ll want to pick a concealer shade that is one to two shades lighter than your foundation. For the most accurate match, Pollara recommends swatching the product on your jawline or inner cheek in natural light. Avoid relying solely on store lighting, as it can be misleading.
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It’s important to note that concealer covers shadows and can mask fine lines, but it won’t neutralize the colors peeking through. You’ll need to apply a color corrector before applying concealer in order to neutralize any discoloration. This allows the concealer to blend more seamlessly and appear more natural. “If you have blue or purple undertones under your eyes, you’ll want to go in with an orange-toned color corrector,” Pollara advises. “For lighter skin tones, a salmon shade is ideal, while those with deeper complexions should opt for a richer orange.” And if redness is your main concern, a more yellow-toned concealer can help neutralize the color before you layer on your regular shade. The good news: Many of the concealers below do both!
Application Tips for a Flawless Finish
Proper prep is key to achieving a smooth, natural-looking finish, Pollara notes. “Start with your skincare and make sure your skin is properly hydrated, letting it fully absorb before applying makeup,” she says. Then, when it’s time to apply, remember that less is more. “Apply in thin layers and use the right tools to blend. I recommend using a damp Beautyblender,” she says. Pollara’s pro tip for seamless blending: Dot the product from the inner corner of your eye to the outer, using small, gentle motions.
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7 Concealers That Work
Here, some of the best undereye concealers on the market, whether you’re looking to brighten dark circles, cover fine lines, or simply add a touch of radiance to your eyes.
Iconic London Radiant Concealer and Brightening Duo
If you’re like me, you appreciate any makeup that does double duty. And that’s what I love about this duo. One end of the stick is a liquid concealer (it comes in 17 shades!) and the other is a brightening crayon that comes in six shades and also works as a color corrector!
This fan-favorite concealer (Bethanny Frankel raved about it on TikTok) is creamy, easy to apply, lightweight, and only costs $6! The formula is also color-correcting, and it’s infused with skin-hydrating hyaluronic acid and shea butter, which helps plump up skin so fine lines are less obvious and skin appears more youthful overall.
Colorscience Total Eye 3-in-1 Renewal Therapy SPF 35
This concealer will cut your eye care routine down to one swipe, making it worth its higher price point. It not only covers dark circles, but its cooling applicator helps reduce puffiness, and the SPF 35 mineral sunscreen protects the delicate eye area against further discoloration, fine lines, and crepiness.
This is not your standard celebrity makeup brand. When Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty launched, it debuted with 40 foundation shades, setting a new standard for inclusivity in the beauty industry. The concealer color range is just as impressive with 50 shades to choose from. The lightweight formula stays put for hours and doesn’t settle into fine lines — a big pet peeve of mine — and I found that a little goes a long way.
Each tube of Shape Tape contains a plethora of skin-smoothing and hydrating ingredients, including mango and shea butters, and skin-brightening licorice extract which work together with the concealer shade to give an instant eye lift effect — no wonder a tube is sold every four seconds! Bonus: The natural, matte finish makes it great for oily skin.
Infused with de-puffing ingredients like caffeine and coffee extract, this concealer reduces dark circles while shrinking bags so eyes look wide awake in just seconds. I loved the consistency — it’s thick enough for coverage on days when my undereyes are looking super dark, but thin enough to blend seamlessly. Win-win!
Reviewers with sensitive skin give this concealer high marks, and since the skin around my eyes tends to be super dry and sensitive, I was eager to try it out. I wasn’t disappointed. It’s made with squalane, a lightweight emollient that mimics the skin’s natural oils, and hydrolyzed sodium hyaluronate, a form of hyaluronic acid that helps retain moisture, keeping my skin plump while reducing dryness and irritation. Plus, it contains kojic acid to help naturally brighten the skin. All that and it made my dark circles disappear!
Danielle Schlass Saliman has 24 years of experience writing and editing lifestyle content from fashion and beauty to home and money. She has worked as an Executive Editor at Woman’s World and First for Women, Assistant Editor at Working Mother Magazine, a Research Editor at InTouch Weekly Magazine and has contributed to publications such as Life & Style, Closer Magazine, The New York Post, Brides, Shape En Espanol, Rite Aid, Kmart, Sunrise Senior Living and Philadelphia Style to name a few. Danielle graduated from New York University with a Bachelor of Arts in English and then earned a Masters in Magazine Journalism from Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
DIY Your Skincare Routine With These Essential Oils
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With so many skincare brands falling short on ingredient transparency, it’s no surprise that more of us are turning to cleaner, healthier ways to care for our skin. Some drugstore products can even do more harm than good. The bright side? Creating your own skincare is simpler than you think, and you don’t have to be a cosmetic scientist to do it. You just need a few fundamentals to get started: good-quality essential oils and a nourishing carrier oil to dilute them. With our guide, you can max out on clean skincare tailored to your skin type. So, you know exactly what you’re putting on your skin (and why!). Tired of toxins and ready to transform your skin? Read on.
Prices are accurate as of April 22, 2025. Subject to change.Courtesy of Amazon
Cliganic Organic Rosehip Seed Oil
Rosehip oil sits in the higher echelons of carrier oils — powerful on its own but supercharged when mixed with essential oils. Jam-packed with fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamins, it’s Mother Nature’s gift to our skin. Cliganic’s Organic Rosehip Seed Oil is GMO-free, cold-pressed, and single-ingredient. Read: no nasty chemicals in sight. Dreaming of a youthful glow? Rosehip’s got you covered. Dull complexion in need of a brightening boost? Again, rosehip’s here to help. It’s especially talented at reducing the appearance of scars and stretch marks — excellent news for new moms or those recovering from surgery.
Since you must never apply undiluted essential oils to your skin — their potent concentration can wreak havoc — you need a stellar carrier oil in your natural skincare collection. Jojoba oil is the perfect solution, brimming with vitamins E and B, and a truck-load of antioxidants. The Handcraft Blends Organic Jojoba Oil is cold-pressed, organic, and premium-grade. In short, it’s the natural best friend of your essential oils. Apply it alone, or amplify its benefits by adding a few drops of your favorite essential oil to enhance jojoba’s transformative powers.
Lavender might be your go-to for the diffuser, but did you know it’s a hall-of-fame essential oil for your skin, too? This organic lavender essential oil blends two nutrient-rich lavender oils, Lavandula angustifolia and Lavandula hybrida. Meaning? Two oils, one unstoppable skincare hero. A staple in aromatherapy for its calming properties, it works the same magic on your skin. Lavender oil calms irritation, eases redness, and restores harmony. So, if your skin’s craving some calm, indulge in a botanical reset — radiant skin requires balance, and lavender oil delivers with every drop. But remember, never use undiluted essential oils directly on skin; always blend with a carrier oil.
Peppermint oil is you on a best-self day: cool, calm, and collected. The primary active ingredient, menthol, promotes blood flow and soothes redness, giving you bare-faced beauty that’ll have everyone asking, “What’s your secret?” If you’re acne-prone — or even just tackling a rogue pimple — adding a few drops to your moisturizer can stop blemishes in their tracks. Extra credit: peppermint oil is renowned in the natural haircare sphere for its hair growth properties, especially when paired with rosemary oil. No doubt, peppermint oil is a beauty bag staple.
Frankincense oil’s beauty benefits have long been revered, with roots tracing back to ancient Arabia where it was (and is!) prized for its anti-aging, skin-repairing, and anti-blemish properties. Lucky for us, its reputation has traveled to the West, where it’s often found in luxury face creams, masks, and serums. However, you can skip the premium price tags and harness its powers without remortgaging your house. Snap up a bottle of Cliganic Organic Frankincense Oil, and craft your own luxe skincare blends at home.
Antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antifungal? Tea tree oil fights all the bad guys — especially when it’s organic. UpNature Organic Tea Tree Oil is the Wonder Woman of skincare; the one you call on if blemishes are your chief nemesis. Brilliant for skin (again, always blend with a carrier oil), you can also turn to tea tree to elevate your haircare game. Add a few drops to your shampoo for a scalp refresh, and soak up the satisfying tingle and salon-fresh hair.
A little heavier than jojoba oil, sweet almond oil is a brilliant alternative if you’re seeking a more moisture-rich carrier oil. Nourishing thirsty skin is the name of the game with sweet almond oil, and it’s a master of its craft. If you’re forever battling dryness, sweet almond oil is your go-to. It leaves skin soft, supple, and beautifully balanced. For the ultimate does-it-all moisturizer, add one drop each of frankincense and lavender oil to two tablespoons of sweet almond oil, and voilà, you have the ultimate skin-worshipping formula. Bear in mind, those with oily skin should steer clear — heavy oils clog pores and lead to breakouts.
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Retinol has become an anti-aging A-lister. Why? Its effects are impressive, and the science is solid. Retinol formulas are a must-try if you’d like fewer fine lines, smoother skin, and a more radiant complexion — and who doesn’t want that? All this in a few weeks, with no needles required. A form of vitamin A, retinol works its magic by promoting collagen production and accelerating skin cell renewal, resulting in that glowing complexion we all dream of. Read on for our top picks.
Retinol Pro Tips
– Always use retinol as part of your nighttime skincare routine. Applying it in the morning can make your skin more sensitive to sunlight, potentially leading to sun damage. – Start slow. Allow your skin time to build tolerance to retinol by using it a few times a week at first, then increasing to daily or every other day. – Moisturize post-application. Retinol can be drying, so use your favorite creamy moisturizer after your retinol has absorbed to prevent any dry skin woes. – Use SPF. This is skincare 101 — retinol or no retinol, always apply SPF to protect your skin from sun damage. Even when used at night, retinol can increase your skin’s sensitivity to UV, so it’s best to stay safe. – Avoid combining retinol with Vitamin A or exfoliating acids, as this can irritate the skin. Stick with your usual moisturizer — ideally, a gentle one.
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Minimalist 0.3% Retinol Serum
If retinol has just entered your vocabulary, the Minimalist 0.3% Retinol Serum is the perfect entry-level formula. Crafted with a blend of retinol, vitamin E, and hydrating agents, it’s also happily free of parabens and sulfates — absolute no-gos. This serum nourishes, replenishes, and gently smooths wrinkles without the harsh side effects of stronger retinols. Great for all skin types, it’s a brilliant first step into the world of retinol.
The Ordinary leads the charge when it comes to innovative (and affordable!) skincare. Debuted in 2024, the Retinal 0.2% Emulsion Serum has caused a stir in the skincare world, with its high-strength formula aiming to reduce wrinkles in just two weeks. Got crow’s feet creeping up? You’re in luck: this serum is an expert at tackling those lines. Bear in mind, its potent concentration of retinaldehyde is best suited to experienced retinol users. So, if you’re a newbie, it’s wise to start with a gentler formula and gradually work your way up.
With a premium price tag comes premium results — at least in the case of Paula’s Choice. The 1% Retinol Treatment Cream contains a cocktail of skin-loving ingredients, but unlike your margaritas, it’ll have you looking fresh as a daisy the morning after. Add licorice extract into the mix, and you’re set for brighter skin and a vibrant glow, too. The slow-release cream ensures consistent absorption, mitigating any dryness or irritation, despite the high concentration. Start slow to see how your skin responds, and work your way up to daily use.
Combining two powerhouse ingredients, retinol and squalane, The Ordinary Retinol 1% in Squalane offers the best of both worlds. Not yet acquainted with squalane? Essentially, it’s an emollient, antioxidant, and hydration triple-win, keeping your skin nourished while the retinol works on your wrinkles behind the scenes. This formula is an excellent middle ground if you’re accustomed to a lower retinol concentration and looking to up your game before progressing to harder-hitting products. Oh, and if you’re acne-prone, no fear: this serum is non-comedogenic, so it won’t clog those pores.
Yet another budget beauty big-shot, The Inkey List 1% Slow Release Retinol Serum is a brilliant choice. High strength? Tick. Minimal irritation? Tick. This gentle yet powerful serum is designed to deliver the anti-aging benefits of retinol, without the dreaded “retinol uglies” that often hit in the first weeks of use. That said, this is better if you’ve already introduced retinol into your routine — it’s a great level-up from a lower concentration, with all the beauty bonuses and less dryness.
Dark circles and crow’s feet emerging? Enter Neutrogena’s Retinol Eye Cream. After all, our eyes are often first in the queue to show signs of aging, so let’s give them the care they deserve. It’s beginner-friendly and contains a symbiotic blend of retinol and hyaluronic acid (HA) — in short, a dream team of skincare ingredients. Laser-focused on dark circles and puffiness, this serum delivers on its promises. Thanks to the gentle formula, you can use it daily from the get-go. That said, it’s best for nighttime, as retinol can increase your skin’s UV sensitivity. And don’t be put off by the mini tube. A little goes a long way.
CeraVe stays true to form with its dermatologist-developed Skin-Renewing Retinol Serum. Packed into this formula is the ultimate trio: retinol for wrinkles, HA for hydration, and niacinamide for soothing. Plus, three vital ceramides work in harmony to protect the skin’s barrier, fending off pollutants, allergens, and bacteria. So, if your skin’s starting to show signs of aging, we can’t recommend this product enough. It can’t turn back time, but it can certainly help slow down the clock.
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During my first pregnancy over 20 years ago, my hair was so luscious and thick it was as if my mane was growing in tandem with my belly. But three months post-partum and it all went awry. I started shedding more than my cat, balding around my hairline above my right brow, and my once-plump ponytail had turned limp and lifeless. Fast forward through two more pregnancies and that stubborn spot is still sparse and my ponytail has yet to regain its former glory. Treatments, potions, and supplements abound to help counteract thinning hair — but the prices and the time it takes to see results can be daunting. I’ve recently discovered the magic of hair growth oils. Many are science-backed, approved by dermatologists, and require little more than dabbing onto then lightly massaging the scalp. Here, some of the best options for a fuller head of hair.
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PURA D’OR Organic Rosemary Essential Oil
If you’re trying to regrow hair, start with rosemary oil. “In my experience, the best oil for hair growth — based on clinical research and what I’ve seen in patients — is rosemary oil,” explains Ross Kopelman, DO, hair transplant surgeon at Kopelman Hair Restoration in Boca Raton, Florida. “There’s solid evidence that it can be as effective as minoxidil in stimulating hair regrowth, likely due to its ability to improve blood circulation to the scalp and reduce inflammation around hair follicles.” Though he prefers combining essential oils and FDA-approved treatments like minoxidil for an even more comprehensive approach to hair regrowth, he often recommends rosemary oil as a natural option. For best results, mix a few drops into a carrier oil like coconut, castor, or jojoba oil to help absorption and reduce the risk of irritation.
This TikTok-famous oil is a pre-diluted blend that combines rosemary with almond and sunflower oils to support healthy hair growth, strengthen roots, and add shine. It can also work to fortify hair from the roots, fight dandruff, and help delay the onset of gray hair.
Mielle Organics Rosemary Mint Scalp & Hair Strengthening Oil
What’s better than using one oil known to grow hair back? Combining it with another oil that has the same benefits, making it a solid choice for natural scalp stimulation. Dr. Kopelman says he’s seen great results with patients who have tried this rosemary peppermint oil combo.
Castor oil has a long list of supposed benefits, and one is the ability to grow thick, strong, and healthy hair (and eyelashes!). Loaded with multiple omega fatty acids, including ricinoleic fatty acid which has anti-inflammatory properties, this 100% pure, cold-pressed, organic oil naturally nourishes and conditions the scalp, roots, and strands. “The evidence for actual hair regrowth is more anecdotal than scientific, but I do think it helps with scalp hydration and overall hair health,” says Dr. Kopleman.
One recent study found that scent receptors in the scalp might respond to sandalwood oil in a way that encourages hair growth. The researchers found a 25 to 30 percent increase in the secretion of a growth hormone in the scalp. This sandalwood oil comes mixed with jojoba oil, a carrier oil known to soothe the scalp, repair hair breakage (which makes hair look fuller), and control dandruff. If nothing else, the calming, moisturizing effect of the mix on the scalp creates an ideal environment for hair growth.
Peppermint oil is also backed by research. Animal studies suggest it can promote hair growth by increasing blood flow and stimulating the hair follicle, says Dr. Kopelman, who has patients who swear by it. Like rosemary oil, it should be mixed with a carrier oil.
Danielle Schlass Saliman has 24 years of experience writing and editing lifestyle content from fashion and beauty to home and money. She has worked as an Executive Editor at Woman’s World and First for Women, Assistant Editor at Working Mother Magazine, a Research Editor at InTouch Weekly Magazine and has contributed to publications such as Life & Style, Closer Magazine, The New York Post, Brides, Shape En Espanol, Rite Aid, Kmart, Sunrise Senior Living and Philadelphia Style to name a few. Danielle graduated from New York University with a Bachelor of Arts in English and then earned a Masters in Magazine Journalism from Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
This Retinol Brightened My Skin in Less Than Six Weeks
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As a woman in my late 20s, taking care of my skin is a priority. Even though I don’t have a dedicated skincare routine, there are a few products in my arsenal that I honestly can’t live without. One of those is the Kate Somerville Vitamin C Retinol Moisturizer, which, within just six weeks, improved the texture of my skin and visibly reduced the fine lines peeking through on my forehead.
Prices are accurate as of March 10, 2025. Subject to change.
What is Retinol?
Retinol is a form of vitamin A with anti-aging effects, such as reducing fine lines and wrinkles. It can also help unclog pores and boost collagen production in your skin for a plumper look. Retinol is also a great product for those looking to reduce hyperpigmentation or acne scars. You may have heard of the popular ingredient tretinoin, which is a prescription-strength vitamin A. It will get you results quicker than over-the-counter retinol, but can be much more drying.
This cream has vitamin C in it as well, which also combats wrinkles by producing collagen and helps to brighten skin.
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The Cleveland Clinic says retinol is almost immediately absorbed into your skin, but it will take a few weeks to show any effect. Kate Somerville’s cream wasn’t my first attempt at using retinol, but it’s the only time a product seemed to work for my skin. I used it for six weeks continuously, wearing it at night before bed after I took my makeup off. I first started to see noticeable changes in my fourth week of use.
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Retinol Side Effects
With retinol, your skin will usually look worse before it looks better. I like to think I have pretty sturdy skin. I don’t break out, and apart from a few pesky blackheads, I don’t have too many skin issues. That said, I do have combination skin (with an extremely oily T-zone), which sometimes leads to dryness and skin peeling on cold winter days. This was definitely accentuated during the first two to three weeks of retinol use. My skin turned pretty red (bonus: I looked rosy-cheeked all day long), and the skin around my nose and forehead started to peel pretty consistently.
While peeling skin and redness are normal while you get used to retinol, it is still annoying, especially if you wear makeup daily. I used tons of moisturizers and facial sprays throughout the day to combat the dryness to no avail. I would calm the look of the dry skin, and within five minutes, more would appear. The worst part was that it burned too, especially when I applied more retinol at night.
The mistake I made was that I immediately started using retinol daily. To get your skin used to it, it’s best to start slow. Use it once every two to three days to start, gradually moving to daily use. This will greatly reduce the side effects and keep the itching, burning, and redness to a minimum. Retinol makes you more sensitive to the sun, so I also recommend using a day moisturizer with sunscreen to keep your skin protected.
Once you pass the adjustment stage, that’s where the real magic happens. I noticed a daily glow and a clearer complexion in my sixth week of use. The dryness had finally abated, and now my skin just looked pink, plump, and, in general, full of color. My forehead creases were much less noticeable, and I noticed fewer blackheads and clogged pores on my nose. Of course, it’s not like my fine lines and enlarged pores disappeared completely, but I noticed how much clearer and healthier my skin looked after continuously using Kate Somerville’s retinol cream.
I’ve continued to use the cream since, even investing in a second bottle (my first lasted me about two months), and have noticed that my skin continues to remain free of breakouts, and luckily, it seems my wrinkle development has considerably slowed down.
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While you don’t have to use the product for an extended period of time, bear in mind that if you do go off retinol, it will take about a week for your skin to go back to normal. Again, I’d also recommend stepping away from using retinol once summer arrives, as it can make you more prone to sunburn and sun damage.
Retinol works differently depending on your skin type. Remember to patch-test your new retinol cream to start, making sure it’s the right fit before you commit.
Verdict
Before and After Using Kate Somerville +Retinol. Credit: Image courtesy of Nishka Dhawan
All in all, there’s a lot to love about Kate Somerville’s Vitamin C Retinol Cream. The pump dispenser makes it easy for me to grab the right amount of cream every time without wasting or overusing. In addition to smoothing fine lines and fading dark spots, I was looking for a product to add some vitality to my skin, ideally hoping to make it look less worn out and tired. I found it with this cream. It has a subtle citrus scent, and a small amount goes a long way, making this a product well worth your buck. And, it really does deliver results.
Nishka Dhawan is a versatile editor and writer who’s worked her magic at places like ABC OTV, NBC Select, Rolling Stone, Reviewed (USA Today), and Digital Trends. Whether she’s crafting product reviews, managing content, or producing TV specials, Nishka loves telling stories that resonate. In her free time, she loves reading romantic books, watching reality TV, or playing the next best video game. You can also find her baking brownies and other delectable treats in the kitchen.
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If you’re like me, you’re tired of complicated skincare routines that cost a fortune and take what can feel like hours to get through — who has the time or money to waste? Thanks to new technology in skincare, we can say goodbye to endless hours applying expensive creams and serums, and hello to the targeted power of skincare patches. From pimple healers to skin hydrators and itch relievers, they’re easy to use, don’t cost a ton and if you so choose, can be worn as you sleep. All you have to do is peel, place, and wait for the magic to happen!
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Knemo Right Away Thincognito Spot Patch
We’ve all been there: a pesky pimple pops up right before a big event or an important meeting. Rather than cake on foundation and concealer — which tends to make it worse in the long run — pop one of these invisible pimple patches on. The transparent circle covers the pimple and creates a barrier against any makeup or picking (it’s so tempting!) while the hydrocolloid formula absorbs impurities and protects your blemish from further irritation. Plus, you get 42 patches for only $10!
When it comes to reducing fine lines with topical ingredients, retinol, a derivative of skin-renewing Vitamin A, is the gold standard. But so many of us have sensitive skin that can’t tolerate rubbing the potent ingredient all over our faces. That’s what I love about these patches, each featuring 1,390 dissolving micropoints infused with retinol to target just the fine lines that are making you feel self-conscious. Their curved design makes them easy to place over crow’s feet or laugh lines.
ONYX Professional Hard as Hoof S.O.S. Nail Patches
Dealing with damage from gel, acrylics, press-ons, or just everyday wear and tear? These patches are infused with keratin, hydrolyzed protein, Vitamin E, and retinol to help moisturize, strengthen, brighten, and restore shine to nails. You don’t even have to remove your nail polish before use!
When I was a teen in the ’80s, you did everything and anything you could to hide a pimple so no one knew you were flawed. As a mom of three teenagers, it’s refreshing to see that this generation wears their zits — and zit patches — with pride, which explains why these blemish-concealing pastel hearts, flowers, and clouds are popular in my house. They’re not only cute, they also contain acne-fighting tea tree oil and salicylic acid. I even had the confidence to sport one on a recent ShopRite run.
This box comes with two sets of hydrocolloid pimple patches so you can cover the different stages of a pimple. One uses salicylic acid and tea tree oil to help draw gunk out of and shrink the blemish and the other is infused with antibacterial zinc and skin-soothing aloe for when you feel a new one coming on.
I applied one of these patches after being bitten by a mosquito on a recent trip to the Bahamas. If you’ve ever had a bite on the tip of your winter-dry elbow, you know how irritating and painful it can be to scratch. To my surprise, the patch stopped the itching in seconds. Even more astonishing is that there are no chemicals or oils involved. The way the brand explains it, “the patch’s Grid-Relief Technology mechanically lifts the skin to drain the lymphatic system which has been injected by the mosquito’s saliva that causes the itch.” All I know is that I’m stock-piling them for summer.
Prone to ingrowns along the bikini line after shaving or waxing? You’re not alone. The good news is that these hydrocolloid bikini patches contain azelaic acid, niacinamide, Vitamin C, lactic acid, and glycerin to help absorb oil and pus and extract any ingrown hairs while brightening and exfoliating skin for a smooth, even surface. Just press one on before bed and gently peel off the next morning — you’ll likely see the hair on the patch! One caveat: If the hair is deep, you may need two to three applications.
The dark or red spots left behind after a pimple has healed can be almost as unflattering as the pimple itself. Post-breakout, stick on this patch which contains skin-lightening and brightening niacinamide, tranexamic acid, and Vitamin C. That cocktail of ingredients helps fade discoloration and improve skin texture. Bonus: They’re vegan and latex-free.
These patches went viral on TikTok for their amazing brow-smoothing ability. Made from 100% medical-grade silicone which smooths wrinkles by pulling the skin taut and trapping moisture into the area, they stimulate blood flow and boost hydration and collagen production while preventing the movement that causes wrinkling — especially as you sleep. Plus, each one can be used about 20 times. I’ve been using them every night for the last few weeks and my furrows are less noticeable.
For those times when you have a cluster of pimples you want to reach all at once, or you’ve got one that is larger than what the standard circle patches cover, these are the perfect option. The box comes with two large hydrocolloid blemish sheets that can be cut into any shape to fit your needs.
Dry, dehydrated skin can feel tight, itchy, and uncomfortable. These moisturizing patches are formulated with skin-hydrating ingredients such as panthenol beta-glucan and oligopeptide. The cream sits on your skin and delivers a surge of hydration for as long as you leave the patch on and the cool, creamy sensation is so soothing on wind-burned skin.
My biggest gripe when it comes to eye patches is that most are only made to go below the eyes. Sure, I want to get rid of undereye shadows and swelling, but my upper lids tend to get just as dark and puffy. These patches, while on the pricier side, come in a C-shape to hit both at once and offer ingredients that firm and lift droopy upper lids as well. Win-win!
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Winter can wreak havoc on your skin. While dry patches on your forehead are annoying enough, chapped, dry lips feel almost unbearable in the cold air, especially when your teeth keep gnawing on them, cutting them up further. From overnight masks to balms and oils for an extra hydration boost during the day, here are the best lip products for keeping your lips feeling plump and moisturized through these cold winter days (they’ll work well into summer too!).
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Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask
When your skin is dry and inflamed, the best way to treat it is by using thick, deeply hydrating products overnight while you sleep. The same goes for difficult-to-heal chapped lips. I love Laneige’s lip sleeping masks, which pack shea butter and other moisturizing ingredients to help deliver soft, plump lips in the a.m. Simply swipe a small amount onto your lips before you head to bed and wake up with noticeably hydrated lips. You can shop them in various flavors, including berry, grapefruit, and vanilla.
Packed with vitamins and fatty acids, this nourishing balm prevents moisture loss and increases hydration levels over time. It comes from a small business, and while this pick is not tinted, it does leave your lips looking plump and glossy with application. Results are pretty immediate too — your dry lips should start feeling better within 30 minutes.
If you need a good, moisturizing balm, stick with the classic (and nostalgic) Lip Smacker. These tropical fruit-scented balms are packed with castor seed oil and beeswax for long-lasting moisture. With eight flavors in a pack, you can stow one in every one of your totes.
Lip scrub is great for exfoliating all that crusty dried skin off your lips to make them feel like new (especially when paired with a lip mask). This one has no scent, so it’s perfect for sensitive skin that doesn’t react well to added fragrance. It also packs ingredients like almond oil, jojoba oil, and glycerin, all designed to smooth and soften.
Wonderskin is known for its color-changing lip masques, but its color-changing lip oil is just as good — maybe even better. It has a glossy texture for long-lasting moisturization and packs shea butter, avocado milk, and even apricot oil for dry, chapped lips. Once you apply this clear gloss to your lips, it starts to transform into a subtle shade of pink, reacting to the PH of your skin. Talk about a beauty product and magic trick in one.
When you have painful, chapped lips, this is the product you need. Because it’s unscented, it won’t irritate your skin, and it works well for providing quick hydration and relief from extreme damage. With this two-pack, you can carry one in your everyday bag and leave the other on your nightstand.
This is another overnight lip treatment that I swear by. It truly leaves my lips feeling so soft in the morning. It’s also said to remove fine lines in and around your lips and includes Vitamin C and ceramides to help rebuild your skin’s moisture barrier. A little of this creamy formula goes a long way, so make sure you’re not over-applying nightly.
Blistex’s lip balm is a classic for a reason. It keeps your lips hydrated and has SPF 15 to protect them from harsh winter and summer climates. Each three-pack works well for irritated, dry skin. All you need to do is apply 15 minutes before sun exposure and then continue to reapply every two hours for the best results.
Tinted lip butter is a great way to get a little color and keep your lips feeling hydrated all day long. Melixer’s vegan balm comes in 10 shades and is nourishing and non-sticky, so any wayward hair strands won’t stick to it when you’re outdoors. It’s great for all skin types, leaving your lips with a light glow.
There’s something relaxing about applying a physical mask to your lips that you can peel off after, and that’s exactly what Permotary offers. The cute, lip-shaped masks are designed to reduce chapping, while also smoothing fine lines in and around your lips. All you have to do is apply, leave it on for 20 minutes, and then peel it off, massaging any leftover oil and gel into your lips and skin. You should notice plumper, fuller lips almost immediately after your first use — I did!
Vaseline is the queen when it comes to reviving your dry skin. Its Lip Therapy balm is no different, packed with shea butter, vitamin E, and rose oils. Unlike the thick, greasy consistency of the original ointment, this one leaves your lips feeling moisturized without feeling icky or oily. It has a light cherry fragrance too, which I really like, particularly because it doesn’t smell artificially sweet like some other flavored lip balms.
Nishka Dhawan is a versatile editor and writer who’s worked her magic at places like ABC OTV, NBC Select, Rolling Stone, Reviewed (USA Today), and Digital Trends. Whether she’s crafting product reviews, managing content, or producing TV specials, Nishka loves telling stories that resonate. In her free time, she loves reading romantic books, watching reality TV, or playing the next best video game. You can also find her baking brownies and other delectable treats in the kitchen.