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Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Miracle Hydrating Mist, $38

From the why-didn’t-they-think-of-this-sooner files, Elizabeth Arden has taken the moisturising benefits of the iconic Eight Hour formula and added antioxidant protection and soothing extracts to make the Eight Hour Miracle Hydrating Mist.

Clinique Fresh Pressed Renewing Powder Cleanser with Vitamin C, $57/set of 28

To preserve its potency, Clinique Fresh Pressed Renewing Powder Cleanser with Vitamin C, $57/set of 28, is available in single use packets. Genius. 

Paula’s Choice Resist Vitamin C Spot Treatment, $72

With a 25 per cent dose of skin-lightening ascorbic acid, your post-acne marks don’t stand a chance against Paula’s Choice Resist Vitamin C Spot Treatment.

 

Estée Lauder Modern Muse Nuit EDP, $145/50ml

Make it a night to remember with Estée Lauder’s floral-woody-oriental Modern Muse Nuit EDP

Dermalogica Daily Superfoliant, $85

Dermalogica’s cult Microfoliant now contains activated Binchotan charcoal powder to combat the ageing effects of pollution. Daily Superfoliant, $85.

Maybelline New York Color Jolt Intense Lip Paint in Fight Me Fuchsia, $14.95

Brilliant colour and shine come together in Maybelline New York’s Color Jolt Intense Lip Paint in Fight Me Fuchsia.

Omorovicza Copper Peel, $105

Ancient Egyptians utilised its antibacterial properties; today, skincare companies love copper’s role in boosting collagen levels and its antioxidant benefits, which equal firmer, smoother skin. Find it in Omorovicza Copper Peel

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