From skincare to makeup to skincare as makeup, we’re rounding up this year’s trending products
Freck the Freckle.Freckles are IN—natural or otherwise. With the freckle filters blowing up on social media, there’s no need for those with this easy-to-use product.This intensive 1.5 per cent pure hyaluronic acid serum deeply replenishes hydration, reducing the look of wrinkles and visibly plumps skin.For a natural glow, this Jergens Instant Sun tanning mousse mimics a natural sun-kissed glow.
Offering a more gentle curling mechanism without the crimping and pinching of transitional lash curlers, the GrandeLASH Lift Heated Lash Curler protects the delicate skin around the eye using a grooved safety-slot design.Beauty gurus have been praising ice rollers for their ability to encourage and stimulate blood circulation to the face and promote lymphatic fluid drainage. TheAdvertisement 8The Ordinary Caffeine Solution.The Ordinary has been dominating the affordable skincare game in Canada.
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