
"After plenty of teasing, Sept. 22 marked the official start of fall - hence the very autumnal energy that has hit the air. The beauty crowd knows what this means: It's time to slather on heavier-duty skin care, reach for more cozy-leaning perfumes, repair your sun-damaged strands, and experiment with moodier makeup looks. September's top beauty launches have got you covered. On the skin care front, Target's darling brand Versed introduced a must-have face cream, and Martha Stewart (yes, she's thrown her hat in the beauty ring) has a potent serum perfect for a fall-time glow-up. Paula's Choice also debuted a skin booster perfect for transitional weather woes."
"My verdict on Martha Stewart's skin care venture? It's a win. The mogul worked with dermatologist Dr. Dhaval Bhanusali, M.D. - as well as a board of over 350 derms and scientists - to craft this 'lab to skin' brand model. The serum is a standout IMO: Powered by a patent-pending antioxidant blend, it smooths, brightens, and hydrates the complexion. I've only been using it for a couple of weeks, but my skin's texture has definitely improved. - RL"
The arrival of fall prompts a shift toward heavier skin care, cozy fragrances, hair repair, and moodier makeup. New skin-care introductions include a Versed face cream and Martha Stewart’s serum, developed with dermatologist Dr. Dhaval Bhanusali and a board of over 350 dermatologists and scientists; the serum uses a patent-pending antioxidant blend to smooth, brighten, and hydrate the complexion. Paula’s Choice launched an ectoin-containing skin booster for barrier support that can be used alone or mixed into moisturizer. Makeup highlights include a Pat McGrath eyeshadow palette and Victoria Beckham’s entry into foundation, alongside playful launches like a vanilla soft-serve lip balm and skin-perfecting foundation drops.
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