MAC RUBY WOO REMIXED

The latest celebrity to be immortalized in a Mac lipstick is Rihanna. The chanteuse and style chameleon has remixed the cult classic shade Ruby Woo into RiRi Woo — a matte cool red. The new shade is available exclusively online for $15 at maccosmetics.com.

MOISTURIZER THAT’S 3-IN-1

Are you looking for a product that conceals, corrects and protects all-in-one? Try Intellishade SPF 45 by Revision Skincare, the Dallas-based brand that focuses on enhancing the appearance of skin while reducing signs of aging. This tinted facial moisturizer comes in original or matte formulas designed to match every skin tone, so there's no need to switch to a different moisturizer as your skin color changes through the summer months. The new matte formula also helps minimize the appearance of pores. Apply in the morning 30 minutes before sun exposure. Both formulas cost $48 and are available at a range of Atlanta area spas. Visit www.intellishadespf45.com for locations.

POLISH FOR SENSITIVE SKIN

After six years of research and development, Clinique has unveiled a colorful innovation for nails. A Different Nail Enamel for Sensitive Skins minimizes skin sensitivity while also providing high shine and quick drying color available in a range of shades. Twelve permanent shades cover the spectrum from neutral white to Black Honey, while a limited edition collection of colors for summer includes bright pink and deep blue. The polish is available now for $16 at Clinique counters or online at www.clinique.com.

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