A new year calls for an upgrade on beauty routines. But among the abundance of innovative products, all designed to offer indulgent yet efficient beauty experiences with groundbreaking formulas, futuristic technologies and the likes, which ones should you reach for? In this guide, we unveil the must-haves, putting the spotlight on products for the face, body and hair that will help you stay ahead in the beauty game.
SKINCARE
CHANEL SUBLIMAGE L’EXTRAIT DE NUIT
Chanel Beauty’s Sublimage L’Extrait de Nuit has been reformulated for even more potent brightening, firming and plumping effects with the addition of a complex obtained from Himalayan swertia, harnessed for its skin-rejuvenating properties. This serum, now housed in a refillable double-walled glass vessel, delivers active ingredients— including polyfractioned Vanilla planifolia and a naturally derived chronopeptide—into the skin throughout the night, so you wake up with fresh and radiant skin.
LA PRAIRIE PLATINUM RARE HAUTE‑REJUVENATION MASK
The latest launch from La Prairie, the Platinum Rare Haute-Rejuvenation Mask, marks a new milestone in what the Swiss beauty brand terms the science of haute rejuvenation. This two-step night treatment starts with the application of the Ultra-Potent Concentrate, housed in single-dose vials, followed by the Ultra-Sensorial Cream. These work synergistically to smooth and plump skin, restoring its firmness and elasticity—promising visible rejuvenating results after a single application.
This story is from the January 2024 edition of Tatler Singapore.
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