International Winners
Exfoliating Enzyme Mask by Sisley Paris
This fine powder, mixed with a little water, becomes a creamy mask ($135) to apply to your face. In 60 seconds, its key ingredient, papain, evens out and brightens the complexion, making it easy to see why it’s earned our Formulation Award. Indeed, it’s “the new champion of the mask sector,” says Cristina Torlaschi from Marie Claire Italy.
Abeille Royale Scalp & Hair Youth-Oil-In Serum by Guerlain
Beautiful hair requires a healthy scalp: that's the philosophy behind this ritualist serum ($140), which uses honey from Ouessant black bees to revitalize the scalp and increase the hair fiber's resistance level.
T.L.C. Glycolic Body Lotion by Drunk Elephant
A body treatment ($25) inspired by the most hard-working facial treatments. AHAs gently exfoliate and soften rough patches, while a cocktail of moisturizing agents (butters and plant oils) provides long-lasting relief to even the driest skin.
Rénergie H.C.F. Triple Serum by Lancôme
Lancôme brings together three active regenerating ingredients complementary but previously incompatible in a single serum ($140). Water-binding hyaluronic acid, vitamin C plus niacinamide, and antioxidant ferulic acid are kept separately in a three-chamber bottle. All together: a powerful technological innovation.
Bain Chroma Respect, Soin Acide Chroma Gloss, Sérum Chroma Thermique, Fondant Cica Chroma by Kérastase
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