It's the season for cocktail parties and family gatherings, but late
nights and a loaded schedule throughout the holidays can lead to tired
and dull skin, which really puts a damper on your spirit. You also never
know who you’ll run into at any event, so ensuring your complexion is
at its best also probably holds a high place on your list of priorities.
If
you’re already stressing over your all of your commitments for the next
month, we’ve handled the skin issue by finding the best products that
will keep your complexion clear, calm, and fresh. Consider the following
seven treatments your skin’s survival kit for the holiday season.
1. Soap & Glory Wish Upon A Jar
Catching up with old friends, travelling, and getting the
right gifts for everyone on your list, are just a few of the stressful
tasks you’re faced with during the holidays. Combat signs of aging like
wrinkles and fine lines spurred on by the busy season with a
peptide-packed moisturizer. This anti-aging superhero helps firm and
smooth skin for a more youthful complexion.
$22; ulta.com
2. Mission Grove Soothing Face Mask
If your holiday commitments have your Google calendar so
packed, you can’t spare a night to yourself, Mission Grove’s mask is a
treatment with aromatherapy ingredients that will make late-night
shopping for last minute gifts on Amazon Prime a moment of zen.
$16; anthropologie.com
3. Tatcha Gold Camelia Beauty Oil
Winter’s dry air sucks the life out of the season—and our
skin. An oil that’s rich in antioxidants and fatty acids like Tatcha's
gold-infused formula will deeply moisturize red, rough, flaky skin and
protect it from the season’s harsh weather.
$95; sephora.com
Lack of sleep leaves skin looking dull and lifeless.
Rejuvenate your skin and get your glow back in time for holiday parties
and family gatherings by using Colbert MD’s face mask twice a week to
stimulate skin cell renewal to fade dark spots and imperfections for a
brighter, fresher complexion.
$110 for five; barneys.com
5. SK-II Pitera Mid-Day Essence
For a boost of hydration on days when your skin is extra
parched, spritz SK-II’s essence throughout the day to lock in moisture
without making your makeup run.
$80; sephora.com
6. Elizabeth Arden Ceramide Replenishing Cleansing Oil
Blackheads on your nose and the number of hugs and kisses
you’re obligated to greet family and old friends with don’t mix. This
Korean-export balm works as a self-steamer that turns to gel to remove
dirt and oil that causes unwanted black bumps. The inclusion of charcoal
powder and sea salt specifically targets blackhead removal, and egg
shell powder and yoke extract hydrate skin.
$18; sephora.com
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