Summer Beauty: StyleCaster Editors Pick Their Go-To Products
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Kerry Pieri, Features Director
Kerry Pieri, Features Director- 1. Clarins Self Tanning Insta Gel: I get it, I get it, I'm not supposed to get tan anymore, but there is just no way that a sun dress is going to look good with my pale, pale bod right now. Clarins gel gives a believable, rich tan, and when applied correctly, the streaking is minimal. Clarins Self Tanning Instant Gel, $33, at Sephora 2. Phytodefrisant Botanical Hair Relaxing Balm: Phyto makes the best anti-frizz product around, no question. I'm an air dry in the summer kind of girl, and this product allows me to do that and end up with a subtle curl that goes just about perfect with that aforementioned sun dress and tan. Phytodefrisant Botanical Hair Relaxing Balm, $12-$32, at Sephora 3. Narcisco Rodriguez for Her: Narciso's light, musky perfume is the perfect accessory for warm summer days and even better for warm summer nights. It's subtle, but still makes a statement â€" kind of like his beautiful, minimal wares. Narcisco Rodriguez for Her, $84, at Sephora
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Summer brings with it not just lighter dresses and pretty wedges. A whole new beauty regime is absolutely in order. Your skin doesn't require as much heavy moisturizer as it did in January, hair acts basically insane, and it's definitely time to break out the self tanner.
StyleCaster rounded up our go-to summer products that remain in constant rotation until that sad, dark day when the chill re-enters the air. Let's not even think about that now.
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