PURIFIED SKINCARE

Take clear skin cues from the folks down under with the Aussie treatment that has arrived in the U.S. Sand and Sky's Brilliant Skin is a 4-in-1 Australian treatment that helps detoxify and brighten skin in 10 minutes. The non-drying formula, which includes Australian Pink Clay, minimizes oil, shrinks and refines pores, regulates sebum and reduces pigmentation. Skin appears smoother and more glowing. It is the perfect late-summer treatment for dull complexions. It costs $49 at SandandSky.com.

FRAGRANT NIRVANA

It has been 10 years since Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen founded Elizabeth and James. The brand offers jewelry, clothing, eyewear, handbags and the popular Nirvana fragrances. Designed to represent the ultimate state of happiness, Nirvana fragrances were launched under the fashion brand in 2014. In keeping with the past, the Olsens have released another pair of fragrances which represent different aspects of nirvana. Elizabeth and James Nirvana Amethyst is a rich scent that blends tobacco, spicy cedarwood and sweet honeysuckle while Elizabeth and James Nirvana French Grey is a floral fragrance with notes of lavender, earthy musk and more. The fragrances come in three sizes — 30 ml ($65), 50 ml ($85) and a 10 ml rollerball ($28). Get them now at Sephora stores or online at Sephora.com.

SKIN ILLUMINATED

Say good-bye to large pores with Bye Bye Pores Illumination from It Cosmetics. The pressed powder leaves skin with an airbrushed finish that blurs the look of imperfections while giving skin a radiant glow. Special "Drops of Light Technology" illuminates skin without glitter or shimmer making the talc-free, universal powder perfect for all shades and skin tones. The formula contains hydrolyzed collagen, antioxidants and peptides. It costs $29 at Ulta stores or online at itcosmetics.com.

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