Good Housekeeping (UK)

6 new Glow-getters

Now you’ve made some space on your bathroom shelves, consider one of these skin-boosting treats:

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1 With higher levels of vitamin C than the original bestsellin­g formula, plus hydrating hyaluronic acid, Kiehl’s Powerful Strength Line Reducing Concentrat­e, £49.50, boosts skin’s radiance and improves the look of lines.

2 If your skin is dry, add Caudalie’s Premier Cru The Precious Oil, £52, to your kit. You can use it on its own under – or added to – moisturise­r, or mix it in with your foundation for a juicier-looking skin.

3 Wake up to brighter, smoother skin with Lancôme Absolue Precious Cells Rose Drop, £85. The rose part contains glycolic acid to remove dead cells and boost cellular renewal, while the gold-coloured part is made up of argan and rose oils to moisturise. Shake to mix and apply all over before bedtime as a peel treatment. 4 Used as a serum or by popping a few drops into a moisturise­r as and when needed, Dior The Glow Booster, £75, adds radiance to dull, tired-looking skin with its vitamin C, plus an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA).

5 Made from a natural fibre derived from fermented coconut water, Elizabeth Arden Superstart Skin Renewal Mask, £40 (for 4) fits snugly to your face (unlike most slippery sheet masks). It’s designed to optimise the skin’s good bacteria and defences with probiotic technology, as well as hydrate.

6 Great for mature, dry skin, Clarins Extra Firming Day & Night Creams, from £57, plump and soften, smoothing fine lines and restoring a supple, healthy look.

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