According to Lush, a "best-selling classic": Ocean Salt. "Refreshing, exfoliating, hydrating...what doesn't this scrub do? Our cult classic scrub has a mineral-rich mix of fine and coarse sea salt for serious exfoliation, balanced with coconut oil and avocado butter to soften the skin. That punchy citrus scent? It comes from lime oil as well as limes extracted in vodka to brighten and tone. Just one scrub with this beauty and you'll see why it's so popular!" $22 for 120g.
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From Lisbon-based Benamôr, Micellar Rose Water: "Their micellar rose water, enriched with organic rose extract, cleanses and tones the skin, removing your makeup instantly. Inspired by an ancient Benamôr rose water recipe, its freshness leaves your skin soothed and dewy like a rose"; $18 for 300 ml at Beautyhabit.
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Tony Moly's Rosy & Pink Panda Set: "Roses are red, pandas are pink, a set as cute as this, will cause you pure bliss! This perfectly pink set will renew, moisturize, and rejuvenate your face and hands! Plus add some adorable new additions to your skincare regimen." With Panda's Dream Rose Oil Moisture Stick, Panda's Dream Rose Hyaluronic Face Cream and I'm Rose Hand Cream, on markdown for $28.50 at TonyMoly USA.
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Possibly a cheap summer thrill? From St. Ives, hydrating facial mists in orange, grapefruit or lavender, about $6 each for 125 ml.
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I've had my eye on Formulary 55 ever since Kevin told me he loved their soaps (and then therabbitsflower chimed in to say she loved them too). Now they've come up with new facial mists to tempt me. Shown is Neroli & Sandalwood ("This potent and powerful facial mist combines pure plant extracts to boost hydration and improve the skin's texture and tone. Our Neroli & Sandalwood mist is best for oily and or combination skin"), and there is also a Rose & Frankincense version for dry skin. My skin is not really oily or dry or combination — I am pretty sure that means I need both? $22 for 60 ml.