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New Kiehl's Dry Skin Cream Powered By Hardy "Resurrection Flower"

Filed under: Cosmetics and Fragrance

kiehls rosa articaCan a tough little plant that blooms in harsh and arid conditions impart its wondrous properties to your skin? Kiehl's has announced a new skin cream that uses Rosa Artica (Haberlea rhodopensis) also called the "resurrection flower" to moisturize aging skin. The new Rosa Artica anti-aging cream was created to "wake up" skin cells triggering a chain reaction that will lead to visibly healthier, regenerated and more youthful skin. Results include the reduction of the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and improvement of overall skin firmness.

Haberlea rhodopensis is indigenous to the rugged Rhodopes Mountain Range in Bulgaria and it can dry out completely and survive periods of dryness for up to 31 months. With only a few drops of moisture, the plant resumes normal growth within hours and is restored in one to two days. This amazing feat is due to its ability to protect water content within the cell, allowing the capacity to restart the cellular energy process. Our friends at Racked recently tried the product and fell in love.

The cream also contains Vitamin E, cocoa butter, shea butter and essential fatty acids and sells for $60 for 1.7 fl. Oz. and is available March 2011 in select stores.

Jeff Koons Designs Bottles For Kiehls

Filed under: Cosmetics and Fragrance, Charity

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A Jeff Koons sculpture recently sold for over $16 million but you can get your hands on Koons for a lot less. The pop artist has partnered with Kiehls for a limited edition collection, available at Kiehls.com. The Limited Edition Creme de Corps Holiday Collection features Koons' colorful Tulips artwork. All of Kiehls worldwide net profits from the product (up to $200,000) will benefit The Koons Family Institute, an initiative of the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC).

The collection includes the Jeff Koons Limited Edition Creme de Corps in sizes from 8.4 fluid ounces to one liter (priced from $27 to $70). The collection also introduces the new Creme de Corps Soy Milk & Honey Whipped Body Butter, $35 for an eight-ounce jar.

The Nominees for Best in Beauty

Filed under: Cosmetics and Fragrance

NARS Cosmetics
Best Men's Skincare Line


The first nominee has a straightforward name as well as no-nonsense naming and simple packaging, while the second nominee was launched high in the mountains of France nearly 50 years ago by an intrepid biologist. The third nominee offers one of the most extensive lines for men while the fourth is known for its longevity and expertise in men's skincare. The final nominee lives by its logo that says "be healthy and look great".

Anthony Logistics for Men
Biotherm Homme
Clinique Skin Supplies for Men
Lab Series Skincare for Men
MenScience Androceuticals


Best Cosmetics Line

The first nominee was created by a makeup artist who wanted to create a natural-looking makeup line that would allow a person's true beauty to shine through while the second one was started by a painter who later became a celebrity makeup artist. The third nominee is a favorite of runway artists and film stars alike while the fourth is an eponymous beauty brand known for highly pigmented products, cleverly slim and sleek compacts, and a fearless selection of shades for people of all colors. The final nominee first became famous for its revolutionary makeup brushes, followed by its innovative cosmetics.

Bobbi Brown
Laura Mercier
M·A·C Cosmetics
NARS
Trish McEvoy


Best Fragrance

The first nominee has been the scent of choice for sophisticates worldwide since the 1930's, while the second nominee has been synonymous with opulence for generations. The third nominee is an elegant and sophisticated octogenarian while the fourth nominee is a unisex newcomer that is packaged in perhaps the most innovative vessel ever created for a fragrance. The final nominee is immediately recognizable due to its famous logo.

Acqua di Parma Colonia
Bulgari's Eau Parfumée au Thé Blanc
Chanel No. 5
Voyage d'Hermès

Polo Ralph Lauren


Best Bodycare Line

The first nominee is a Japanese line that was developed with the knowledge of Oriental herbal medicine while the second one has been concocting beautifying elixirs in New York City since 1851. The third nominee takes a scientific approach to beauty and the fourth makes distinctively aromatic concoctions that are handcrafted from fresh and organic fruits and vegetables. The final nominee is an upbeat, uplifting company with a product line that attempts to inspire its customers to live a better life by being better to themselves.

Kanebo's Sensai
Kiehl's
La Prairie
Lush
Philosophy



Best Skin Cream

The first nominee is made from a combination of natural ingredients including special sea kelp harvested twice a year off the coast of California, while the second nominee focuses on the inner balance and harmony of the body and soul. The third nominee uses two key ingredients: a natural extract derived from the root of the Shilan orchid as well as Koishumaru silk extract. The fourth nominee prides itself on understatement while the final nominee was launched by a Harvard-trained, board-certified dermatologist who's single product contains all the necessary ingredients to fight anti-aging.

Creme de la Mer
Darphin

Kanebo's Sensai Skin Care

Philosophy
37 Extreme Actives

Kiehl's: No Nonsense, Effective Products

Filed under: Cosmetics and Fragrance

Kiehl's display
Kiehl's
has been concocting beautifying elixirs in New York City since 1851, kept alive by word of mouth and undeniably effective products. Our readers have certainly been talking about them; Kiehl's has been nominated for a Readers' Choice Award in Best Bodycare Line.

While there have been many scientific developments over the years, Kiehl's has always stayed true to their roots: natural botanical ingredients, "proven and effective." In addition to their no-nonsense approach to creating their formulas, they keep the packaging simple -- and recyclable -- with no fancy colors or names intended to entice the impulse buyer. They rely on the quality of their products to do the marketing.

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Brad Pitt Cleans Up With Kiehl's

Filed under: Charity, Green

It's not quite Brad Pitt body wash but the architecture-loving dad has teamed up with Kiehl's on their new new Aloe Vera Biodegradable Liquid Body Cleanser. The product is the popular skincare brand's first item that is completely eco-friendly right down to the packaging and is certified by Cradle to Cradle. Pitt won't be appearing on the bottle or in the advertising but he did pen a hand-written note that will be on the bottle. All the profits benefit JPF Eco Systems, a charitable foundation created by Kiehl's and Brad to support global environmental initiatives. The project hopes to raise $1 million for charity with the first funds raised earmarked for Pitt's Make It Right foundation, which builds eco-friendly housing for those affected by Hurricane Katrina.

Halcyon's Luxury Helicopter Packages to the Hamptons

Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels, Wings


Premiere jet charter broker Halcyon is arranging luxury helicopter packages between New York City and the Hamptons this season via the purchase of a special flight club card. The trip, which can take up to four hours on the Long Island Expressway in typical summer traffic, is a mere 45 minutes by helicopter. The Halcyon coordinated flights offer high-speed premium helicopters with luxurious cabins -- Bell Jet Ranger, Long Ranger, Augusta or Eurocopter -- staffed with two pilots, and can accommodate up to four passengers. Their Southampton Flight Club Card costs $7,700 (plus fees) and includes two one-way transfers from NYC to East Hampton or vice versa. The East Hampton Flight Club Card costs $22,500 (plus fees) and includes six one-way transfers. With the purchase of a card you also get a bottle of champagne, a carton of strawberries and a Halcyon Jets' gift basket containing Keihl's sunscreen, Origins organic lip balm, a Ralph Lauren beach towel and a bottle of Evian Mineral Water Spray, so you're ready to hit the beach the moment you arrive.

Smoothed Over with Kiehl's

Filed under: Cosmetics and Fragrance

If anything you're like me, in the back of your bathroom closet, you keep a graveyard worth of half-used styling products handy for off-chance that you might, one day, use them all again. Pomades, mousses, sprays, gels, waxes -- if it goes in your mop, you can find it in my closet. But for all of my serial product usage, I find that at the end of the day, I always come back to my beloved stand-by: Kiehl's Creme with Silk Groom.

I don't exactly know what "Silk Groom" is, but I do know what it does: namely, it flattens out fly-aways and makes your hair look salon-shiny. Kiehl's Creme with Silk Groom moisturizes, protects, and conditions hair with a formulation of Silk Powders and naturally-absorbed oils, which come from Wheat Protein, Soy Protein, and Jojoba Oil.

To be honest, what I love most about this Kiehl's Creme with Silk Groom is the fresh rosemary smell. As it turns out that in addition to being a miserable pack-rat, I also enjoy smelling like focaccia. Price: $17.50.

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