Snob Essentials

Top 5 Fave Skincare Product Brands to Watch for this Coming Year

To start off the New Year right I thought it would be great to

highlight some of the most exciting new brands and product launches

that we’ve come across these past 12 months. Can’t wait to see what’s

in store from these brands for 2010!

Check back this week to see more for makeup and fragrances.

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Body Conscience — The products in this line are so mild, you could actually eat them! I’m obsessed with their 3-Minute Shower Jar which is a smooth – and as far as I can tell odor-less – exfoliator that’s gentle enough to use everyday. I’ve used it near-daily post shaving and it also comes with a wooden spoon and dish that were handmade from recycled wood.  

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Rodial — Though it’s their Boob Job and Bum Lift creams that will be my perennial faves, Rodial launched a luxe faux-face lift kit in 2009, La Face Lift, that’s become my new must-have for travel (will be taking it with me to Nicaragua when I escape the NYC cold at the end of this week!). It includes five travel sized, super-chic (love the metallic silver), products to tackle everything from hydration to wrinkles. Jump for More!



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Sponge Skincare

— When it comes to soothing sore, tired legs, nothing works better

(especially after a butt-whooping at the gym!), than Sponge’s Jambes

Lourdes Anti-Fatigue Leg Cream.
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HissyFit

I knew I would take to this four-product line the second I read about

its launch back in May. Everything — including the lip treatment — is

formulated with SPF, an essential when you’re as pale as I am. SPF aside,

the line is formulated with a unique ingredient called cehami used for

centuries by Australian Aboriginal tribes as a healing remedy, which

has been corroborated by science to offer exceptional cell renewal and

anti-inflammatory properties.
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Liz Earle

— Hugely popular abroad, Liz Earle has an extensive line (and over 30

books!), and this year she hit the states with a bang. I use a number

of her products including her signature Cleanse & Polish Cleanser

(works great with my Clarisonic), her foot creams, and her Superskin

Body Cream. The best part? Nothing in this line

retails for over $60 and most products go for between $25 and $30.

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  1. You should tell your LA assitant to check out Soaptopia products. Its small batch made in the back of the shop soap, oil, and 50/50 cream are to die for! Once you use them on your body, you don’t want to use anything else. This is a local business that has only two retail outlets (West Los Angeles and Culver City) but does on-line business. The products and packaging are green and 100% natural. Highly recommend!

    http://www.soaptopia.com/