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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
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