Fanfair

Natural Beauty

October 2013 Lenora Jane Estes
Fanfair
Natural Beauty
October 2013 Lenora Jane Estes

Natural Beauty

Beauty

When it comes to skin care, three brands have traveled far and wide to tap into the Fountain of Youth. For its newly formulated, best-selling Immortelle Divine line, including golden elixirs for the face and eyes, L'Occitane cultivated Corsica's native flower, containing multiple anti-aging properties ($54—$116; usa.loccitane .com). Meanwhile, Fresh turned to France's Loire Valley for the finest Buckfast-bee honey, which constitutes 38 percent of its ultra-moisturizing Creme Ancienne Ultimate Nourishing Honey Mask ($130; fresh.com). And at an undisclosed location in France, Chanel grows its own miracle edulis plant (commonly known as morning glory)—the key ingredient in its new anti-wrinkle cream Le Lift, which comes in three textures, from light to rich ($165 each; chanel.com).

LENORA JANE ESTES