FRESH PRESSED SKINCARE

Combat signs of aging in seven days with the Clinique Fresh Pressed System. Start the process of skin renewal by cleansing with Fresh Pressed Renewing Powder Cleanser with Pure Vitamin C. Mix the powder with water, lather onto skin and massage. Leave it on skin for one minute to allow vitamin C to refine and brighten skin's texture. Follow with Fresh Pressed Daily Booster with Pure Vitamin C 10 percent. Shake well and mix two drops with moisturizer, morning and night. The seven-day system costs $27 at Clinique counters nationwide or online at Clinique.com.

KISS FOR THE CURE

Help Kiehl's support women's health with the Limited Edition Butterstick Lip Treatment Duo. For every duo sold, the company will donate 100 percent of net profits (up to $25,000) to Bright Pink, a national non-profit dedicated to the prevention and early detection of breast and ovarian cancer in young women. Butterstick Lip Treatment is a hydrating balm that provides up to 12 hours of hydration with ingredients including lemon butter and coconut oil. The SPF 25 balm duo features Untinted and Simply Rose shades in a custom made carton. It costs $39 at Kiehl's, Lenox Square, 3393 Peachtree Road NE , Atlanta or online at Kiehls.com.

BRIGHT EYES

For Spring 2017, Marc Jacobs Beauty offers a range of vivid shades for eyes. Try Matte Highliner Gel Eye Crayon Eyeliner ($25) in waterproof, smudgeproof, glitter-free but highly pigmented matte shades of blue, pink, purple and more. The liners are perfect for application on the waterline or for layering around eyes. Complete the look with O!mega Lash Volumizing Mascara ($26) which offers major volume and lash separation in five standout colors. Wear them alone or with color matched liners for a bold look. Both are available at Sephora stores nationwide.

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