ELLE (Canada) THE EDIT The beauty products we’re coveting this month. 2020-11-01 - The products we’re coveting now. Inspired by the nocturnal movement of plants, Issey Miyake Nectar d’Issey Première Fleur Eau de Parfum Spray ($138 for 90 mL) introduces blossoming peony and jasmine flowers to sweet white musk and juicy Asian pear to evoke thoughts of early-morning dew. Narciso Eau de Parfum Ambrée ($142 for 100 mL) blends a musky base of cedar with vanilla-laced amber, mellow tropical blooms and a pinch of salt. Tom Ford Traceless Soft Matte Foundation ($110) delivers 40 shades in a mattifying formula that includes smoothing peptides to create an almost imperceptible base that functions like skincare. Smelling of peach, gardenia and coconut, Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Setting Spray ($41) is lightweight and soothing, thanks to the 16-hour staying power of the aloe-vera- and green-tea-infused formula. Laura Mercier Translucent Setting Powder ($51) is now available in Honey to match medium skin tones. The peachy-yellow shade imparts a sheer golden quality to skin, tones down redness, sets concealer and will never ever produce the dreaded white flashback of powders past. Glow Recipe Papaya Sorbet Enzyme Cleansing Balm ($42) showcases the vitamin-rich fleshy fruit, combining its potent enzymes—which eat away remnants of makeup and SPF—with its intensely nourishing and grime-dissolving oils and extracts. For those who teeter between embracing their natural skin tone and craving a fake bake, Indeed Laboratories Nanobronze Bronzing Drops ($25) can be blended with moisturizer or worn alone to add a subtle wash of colour. It also contains elasticity-improving kelp extract and blue-light-blocking cacao seed. For details, see Shopping Guide.