2023 Holiday Must-Haves
In general, during the holidays we are sleeping less, eating and drinking more and wanting to look our best, but not being particularly kind to our skin and bodies. Here are a few saving graces to get you through the holidays looking and feeling your merry best.
Celluma or Omnilux: Splurge on one of these at home devices to improve your complexion and decrease inflammation.
Stanley Quencher: It went viral for a reason. The straw makes it easy to up your hydration and it stays cold all day long.
Fonte Coffee: Sometimes the only way to face the day is with a good cup of coffee and Fonte is the best.
Joanna Czech Facial Massager: Roll away that morning puffiness with this depuffing massager.
Westman Atelier Eye Want You or Ilia Limitless Lash: My favorite mascaras to keep my eyes looking big and bright.
MAKE Beauty Concealer: The best concealer to hide those pesky dark undereye circles.
Kosas Glow I.V. The perfect amount of glow for a ‘lit from within’ complexion.
Goodr Polarized Sunglasses: Eye protection is a must even in the winter.
Doctor Rogers Face Cream & Face Wash: I don’t like to play favorites, but these are my holy grails.
Bala Bangles: Wear on your wrists or ankles to turn any activity into a quick work out.
These recommendations are not sponsored. They are the result of Dr. Heather D. Rogers, MD evidence-based research and extensive clinical experience.
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