SUNNIES SEE CLEARLY

Give your outlook an instant pick-me-up with shades from OPTX. The Rainbow OPTX sunglasses ($30 per pair) are designed to enhance your mood by using the holistic healing of color therapy to balance energy within the body. Each of the 10 colors corresponds to a positive affirmation such as blue to feel calm and relaxed, red to feel more grounded and indigo to aid concentration. Choose a shade based on the type of feeling you wish to embrace. The sunnies come in four frame styles including classic wayfarer, cat-eye, round metal and heart-shaped. Get them now at rainbowoptx.com.

OVERNIGHT RECOVERY

Do good for your skin and for children around the world when you purchase any product from Kiehl’s Midnight Recovery collection through May 31. All net profits — up to $100,000 — will benefit the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children. If you purchase any item in the collection, you will also receive a special limited-edition tin designed by artist Jeff Koons. Choose from Midnight Recovery Botanical Cleansing Oil, $35; Midnight Recovery Concentrate, $46; and Midnight Recovery Eye, $37, all of which fight signs of aging with a blend of botanicals and non-irritating ingredients. Available at Kiehl’s Since 1841, Lenox Square (level 3 near Bloomingdale’s), 3393 Peachtree Road NE, Atlanta.

PLUMP YOUR POUT

Clinique offers another new take on the popular Chubby with Chubby Plump & Shine Liquid Lip Plumping Gloss. The high-shine gloss makes lips appear fuller and smoother. It is an easy-to-apply, refreshing formula that does not require a mirror for application. Available in eight wearable shades ranging from nude to violet and finishes ranging from creams to pearls, you can get it now for $17 at Clinique counters nationwide.

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