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6:50AM | posted by Shelley Ng | February 3, 2010 | comments: 1

Must-Have Beauty Products

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Every once in a while, a beauty product or tool comes along that you can't believe you ever lived without it. The editors of Women's Health are always on the prowl to find them. In their upcoming Beauty Issue, there are six new items that they love. The magazine's beauty director Molly Nover-Baker was here to show them off. Today's featured items included:

• Clinique Even Better Clinical Dark Spot Corrector, $49.50
During clinical testing, this serum was shown to work as well as 4 percent hydroquinone, the leading prescription-strength skin-lightening ingredient—but without irritating the skin. Its patent-pending CL-302 complex is a blend of vitamin C and botanical brighteners that attack dark spots, while glucosamine and salicylic acid sweep away dull cells to help reverse the signs of aging, acne scarring, sun damage, and other discolorations.

• Vaseline Sheer Infusion with Stratys-3, $6.25
This lotion’s key ingredient is a newly created molecule called glycerol quat that stays on the skin’s surface, attracting and binding water to intensely moisturize, while two additional gold-standard humectants penetrate to nourish skin’s lower layers.

• Lancôme Oscillation Powder Foundation Micro-Vibrating Polishing Mineral Makeup SPF 21, $48
Its one-of-a-kind, battery-operated vibrating puff massages the powder foundation onto your face, blending and buffing for luminous airbrushed-looking skin.

• Zeno Hot Spot, $40
Hot Spot’s bacteria-killing heat starts clearing pimples within one hour. Even cooler, the pocket-size gadget reads your skin’s unique temperature and adjusts its energy output accordingly so that the perfect amount of heat hits your mark.

• Living Proof Full Thickening Cream, $24
A truly hair-raising idea: Infuse a silky cream with strong, flexible beadlike polymers that fatten up individual strands and keep them from lying flat, so fine-haired ladies everywhere can (finally!) create soft, lively styles.

• Centrix Q-Zone Dryer, $200
Consider it the Prius of blow-dryers: Quiet and eco-friendly, this three-speed dryer has all the power of a professional model but is also energy efficient. Damage-curbing ionic technology ensures it’s as kind to your strands as it is the planet.

For more health and beauty news, check out the Women's Health . And be sure to look out for the special Beauty issue hitting news stands this this Tuesday.

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