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OMOROVICZA

Queen of Hungary Mist They say: A toning facial mist that can beusedasa post-cleanse treatment or a midday skin refresher. The rose and neroli-scented formula, which is inspired by the “world’s first recorded perfume” called Queen of Hungary Water, purifies and hydrates. We say: We’re big fans of a good facial mist — and this version doesn’t disappoint. The ultrafine mist gives skin an instant hit of moisture that’s not too wet and not too dry. To put it mildly, this royal mist is just right. $110 | Sephora

EAU THERMALE AVÈNE

PhysioLift Serum They say: This product will plump and repair, working on the skin surface and below. The familiar claims of reducing fine lines and wrinkles abound. Tightening polymers follow “every facial movement,” and “mother of pearl smart technology,” makes this a universal product good for every complexion. We say: This product felt fabulous going on. The silky smooth serum delivered a big moisture boost and our tester wore it without makeup and noticed her skin felt dewy and hydrated for the whole day. A great addition to the fast-growing serum world. $57 for 30 ml| Select pharmacies

DERMALOGIC­A

Sound Sleep Cocoon They say: An overnight skin treatment with a unique gel-cream texture, this product promises to hydrate and soften skin with ingredient­s such as Tamarind Seed Extract, Persian Silk Tree Extract and Wu-Zhu-Yu Extract. Meanwhile, “motion-activated” French Lavender Essential Oil promote deep, restful sleep. We say: This soothing cream leaves skin feeling happy and hydrated. Our tester, who is already a big fan of lavender-scented products before bedtime, was pleased with the soothing, long-lasting scent of this cream. It served to relax frazzled nerves while the hydrating cream worked its magic on tired skin. $108 | Dermalogic­a.ca

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