WHAT’S IN STORE
hair stylists’ secret
Hairspray is your friend. It keeps your hair from flying around and maintains your curls or straightness, depending on your fancy. But hairspray can be hard on your hair when it makes your locks move in one solid piece. And brushing through it? Forget about it. Hair stylists turn to L’Oreal Paris Elnett Satin Hairspray for looks that hold but brush out easily sans the white flakes. Just leave us a can when you decide to buy it by the case. L’Oreal Paris Elnett Satin Hairspray, $29.50, Omni Chemist
night moves
Your skin does most of its repair work overnight while your sleeping. Why not give your skin a little extra help with an oxygenating night cream that replenishes oxygen lost during the day? Elemis’ Pro-Collagen Oxygenating Night Cream helps delay the signs of aging and promotes skin elasticity and hydration, all while you’re sleeping. Elemis Pro-Collagen Oxygenating Night Cream, $167, Nordstrom
bath time
One of life’s little luxuries just got a bit more exotic. Bathing with a body oil can leave your skin silky smooth and create an aromatic experience at the same time. Darphin combines Jojoba oil, vitamin E, and lemon, pepper, rosemary and sage essential oils for an experience that revitalizes and softens your skin. Use it in your bathwater or simply apply it directly to your skin after a shower. Darphin Aromatic Bath and Body Oil, $70, Neiman Marcus
meet your destiny
While your life might be a mystery, your beauty products don’t have to follow suit. Lancome introduced its new Mystery Game line of cosmetics just for fall. Included is a lip and eye palette inspired by an 18th-century Chinese secret box. Throw it on the table as you would a pair of dice and let the symbols and words on the box set the mood of the day for you: coquette, mysterious, jealous, a star, an angel. Go light with the Charisma palette, or dark with Deep Fascination. Lancome Destiny Cube, $50, Macy’s
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