5 products to help repair your dry skin this winter
Feel better and look better
1. Bite Beauty Agave Lip Mask ($38)
Rejuvenate dry lips by coating them just before bed with this luxe balm. The agave nectar and other active ingredients can transform even the most chapped mouth, and the mask comes in super-pretty shades for daytime wear. Buy it at Amazon.
2. Christophe Robin Moisturizing Hair Oil ($46)
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An overnight oil "can work wonders for all sorts of hair concerns." Pure almond oil will do the job, but colorist Christophe Robin uses a natural lavender-scented, wheat–olive oil blend that adds shine and rebuilds elasticity. Buy it at Amazon.
3. This Works Skin Deep Dry Leg Oil ($42)
The name says "leg" but "don't pay attention to that." This rose-scented oil is great for the face and body: It's "not greasy at all," "absorbs almost instantly," and leaves you feeling hydrated and refreshed. Buy it at Amazon.
4. Royal Jade Roller Massager ($15)
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This centuries-old beauty tool should be in everyone's freezer. While making your morning coffee, roll the cold jade under your eyes to reduce puffiness and dark circles. The larger stone is great for the cheeks and forehead. Buy it at Amazon.
5. Avène Hydrance Optimale Hydrating Serum ($38)
Every fashionable Parisienne reaches for this moisturizing elixir when winter arrives. Avène's serum relies on thermal spring water rather than oil to moisturize, nourish, and protect. Buy it at Amazon.
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