GET FREE SAMPLES

sign up for our newsletter to get free sample alerts

9 Beauty Products to Run Out and Buy This February

Winter doldrums don't stand a chance when you have bright eye shadows, beach sticks, hair-thickening potions and more awesome beauty products to play with
Photo 7/9
Wintertime Skin Saver
After the double C's, the second most notable Chanel emblem is the camellia flower. It's affixed to jackets and quilted bags, silk versions are the cherry on top of Chanel gift wrap, and you can even buy diamond-encrusted camellia rings. And the camellia is more than a pretty bloom -- it's also a powerful skin care ingredient. There's a concentrated form of camellia oil in the new Chanel Hydra Beauty Micro Sérum, $110, which plumps fine lines and hydrates skin. The texture is incredibly light (almost water-like) and feels refreshing when you apply it. In Asia, where the flower originated, the camellia symbolizes longevity -- and now it can have that effect on your skin.

Photo 8/9
Liquid Vitamins for Your Scalp
I've complained about my fine hair too many times to count, and I've written about buckets of volumizing products. Even though I love them, many volumizers contain a lot of alcohol, which helps make your hair look fuller but completely dries out your scalp. Add parched winter weather to the equation, and my scalp is an itchy mess &hellip until now. Philip Kingsley Trichotherapy Tricho 7 Volumizing Hair and Scalp Treatment, $77.50, is basically a liquid dose of vitamins and moisturizers for your scalp. I distribute a dropper full and rub it in (even if my hair is dry). Tightness is instantly gone, and I swear my hair is growing in thicker. Maybe next month I won't write about the newest volumizing product.

Photo 9/9
Space-Age Acne Treatment
My skin is generally acne-free (let's hope I don't jinx it and wake up with a massive zit), but I do have some stubborn clogged pores on my nose and chin. Sometimes they're barely visible -- sometimes they're obvious (at least to me). When I get off an airplane, they're at their most inflamed, and that's when I reach for Shiseido Ibuki Multi Solution Gel, $38. The texture of this gel is so cool (bouncy and slick -- it goes right back to its original shape after you scoop some out) it's reason enough to buy it. But it's also supereffective: Salicylic acid fights breakouts and exfoliates, and it contains skin-smoothing and moisturizing ingredients to heal the affected area. In many ways, it's the antithesis of other acne treatments, and that's exactly why I love it.

I don't mind the winter. (I went to college in Maine if that tells you anything.) But there's a shift that happens around the middle of February that leaves every cold-weather-dwelling person -- myself included -- itching for a tropical vacation. Sadly, I haven't had the luxury of spring break for more than a decade, but I do have oodles of beauty products to cheer me up. And the new beauty products launching this February are some of the most summertime-joy-inducing I've seen in quite some time. There's an ultra-moisturizing tinted moisturizer from Bare Minerals, Lady Gaga's zesty new fragrance, Charlotte Tilbury's aptly named Beach Sticks and many more that are guaranteed to get you through the rest of winter (smile intact).
BY DAWN DAVIS | FEB 2, 2015 | SHARES
VIEW COMMENTS
Full Site | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
TotalBeauty is a property of Evolve Media Holdings, LLC. © 2024 All Rights Reserved. | Affiliate Disclosure: Evolve Media Holdings, LLC, and its owned and operated subsidiaries may receive a small commission from the proceeds of any product(s) sold through affiliate and direct partner links.