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A head-to-toe glow

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Hi there, Happy Saturday! For me, winter’s the season of dull, dry skin that never seems as rad

Hi there, Happy Saturday! For me, winter’s the season of dull, dry skin that never seems as radiant as it is during the warmer months (thanks, dry air and harsh winds). To change that, I’ve found a few skin-saving products for that all-year-round glow. You’re going to keep reaching for these all season. [Enzyme Exfoliant] A-listers and socialites owe their flawless looks to more than just “good genes.” It goes way deeper than that—they take their beauty routine to the professionals, and that level of dedication pays off. Tracie Martyn is the incredible woman behind every Hollywood star’s perfect skin (Brad Pitt, Madonna, Kate Winslet, and more) and [this enzyme exfoliant] is one of her cult bestsellers. Formulated to buff away impurities and hyperpigmentation, you’ll see results pretty much straight away, and even better results over time. Gentle acids exfoliate without irritation, while botanical skin brighteners give you a healthy radiance. [Body Toning Bundle] I’m looking to give the effects of my regular yoga practice and gym time a big boost with this [comprehensive set of body-toning products] designed to help fight cellulite, stretch marks, eczema, and improve overall skin tone and texture. It’ll especially be useful when I’m escaping the chill of Manhattan for warmer tropical climates come vacation time (just counting down the days…), but I’m starting now to get the best results. The Body Boost Gel is so far my favorite—it feels cool and soothing, and in just a week, I’ve noticed that my trouble areas are firming up and smoothing out. The Body Karate Cream is also wonderful for nourishing and firming skin with its blend of caffeine and argan oil, and a trio of organic soaps and an organic coffee scrub help decrease the appearance of cellulite and leave your skin soft and bright. [Miracle Pad] Chemical peels are one of the quickest, most effective ways to take your skin from dull to glowing, but I’ve found that at-home versions rarely measure up to in-office treatments, or end up being too harsh and irritating. I had heard whispers about [this miracle worker] in the beauty community recently and was so excited to try it out myself. I have to say, it absolutely lives up to its reputation. It basically gives you the results of a professional-level glycolic acid peel at home, visibly reducing fine lines, wrinkles, and pigmentation. It’s incredible how effective and gentle the pads are thanks to ingredients that hydrate and restore moisture as well as protect skin from free-radical damage. I’ve had multiple people ask me what I’m doing to my skin. Definitely a holy grail—but remember to limit sun exposure after this one. [Premium Reserve Night Cream] My ears perk up when I hear that a well-known aesthetician is launching a skincare line—even more so if that lady is [Jillian Wright], an Upper East Side skin whiz who’s given over 12,000 facials and counting. (That’s a lot of facials.) She’s culled her hands-on experience and knowledge from the past 18 years to create a new line of high performance skincare made with organic natural ingredients. Our office has been testing them out, and so far everyone’s been raving! My personal favorite? [This ultra-rich moisturizer] that nourishes and hydrates dry winter skin, leaving it dewy and soft. It targets aging and supports cellular renewal with a special layering technique that improves the efficacy of key ingredients like plant stem cells and resveratrol. All her products are derived from plants with zero fillers or toxic ingredients. [Clear Skin Blemish Fighting Supplements] If you’re struggling with winter skin woes—redness, dryness, sensitivity, to name a few—why not try healing them from the inside out? I’m sure you’ve noticed, but I’m a big believer in ingestible beauty, and this [skin-clearing supplement] is a great way to gear up your skin for cold weather. It contains Zeaxanthin, a proprietary antioxidant that powerfully combats daily stressors and reduces aging, along with healthy rooted-in-nature ingredients like fish oil, turmeric root, and probiotics to help even skin tone, calm dry sensitive skin, and build a stronger skin barrier. I recommend taking it consistently to see even better results over time! Don’t miss out! Here’s what’s selling fast this week: [time locking container] You might remember a couple months ago when I first told you about [Circcell Skincare] (I heard about the brand when they were recommended by Vogue). I adore their stuff. Each formula is made in the Wyoming mountains by clinical skin experts, meaning it performs to the highest standards, and [these clever little vitamin C ampoules] are no exception. Packed with incredible levels of antioxidants and biopeptides, they dramatically reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and protect skin from the visible effects of sun and environmental damage. I’m really into the ampoule format right now, because unlike a lot of traditional liquid vitamin serums that can oxidize and degrade after opening, these single-use capsules eliminate oxygen exposure and ensure fresh, maximum potency Vitamin C right when your skin needs it most. Plus, they’re biodegradable, so you don’t have to feel guilty about extra plastic. Morning and night, just massage one into clean skin before moisturizing, and you’ll see results—evened tone and a plump, bright complexion—in about a week. [breast cancer awareness] Who doesn't love long lashes? After years of having time-consuming eyelash extensions, I tried Latisse, but horrible side effects (itchy eyes, blurred vision) meant I had to give it up. Recently, I discovered Wink—essentially Latisse without the risk—developed by an MIT student who had the same problem as me. [Wink comes in packs of two], which last for a whopping four months! Exclusive to AHA, when you purchase a limited-edition set, the company will donate a set of Wink to a cancer patient to help them grow their lashes back after chemo. We're really proud to support this cause. Warm regards, Emma AHA Concierge +1 (855) 848-3778 Concierge hours (M - F 9AM - 6PM) EST [emmaw@ahalife.com] [why did I get this?]    [unsubscribe from this list]    [update subscription preferences] AHALife · 147 Front St, 2nd Floor · Brooklyn, NY 11201 · USA

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