COLOR-PROOF CURLS

Color proof curly hair with TruCurl Curl Perfecting Shampoo and Conditioner ($35 each) by ColorProof. The first luxury shampoo and conditioner designed for naturally curly, color-treated hair helps eliminate frizz and increase shine while hydrating thirsty curls. Ingredients include seaweed, grapeseed oils and ColorProof's proprietary Advanced ColorLast System for color and heat protection. The 100 percent vegan products are sulfate, paraben and carcinogen free. Also try the TruCurl AntiFrizz oil ($24) and TruCurl Curl Perfecting Creme ($27) for styling. All are available at colorproof.com.

QUICK CLEANSER

Micellar waters are all the rage for cleaning skin and removing makeup without rinsing. Now a new addition from Yes To offers detoxifying qualities. Yes To Tomatoes Detoxifying Charcoal Micellar Cleansing Water uses the power of tomato extract, a natural antioxidant, and charcoal to detoxify skin. Shake the bottle to activate the charcoal then swipe across face with a cotton ball. Skin is left clean, detoxified and hydrated without any black residue. It costs $8.99 at retailers including Target, Walmart and CVS.

RING BLING

Chamilia has released three new stackable rings for the season including the Chamilia Heirloom Lace, Regal Collection Ring with the new Chamilia Heirloom Lace on a sterling silver band ($65), the Chamilia Quatrefoil Band featuring the brand's signature quatrefoil in a sterling silver band ($40) and the Chamilia Day Tripper Rope Band, which is a sterling silver ring in a classic rope pattern ($40). Get them now at www.chamilia.com.

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