
These new launches prove that hard-hitting, head-to-toe beauty products are no longer the exception—they’re the rule.
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Besides smelling out-of-this-world, Bath & Body Works’ new Papaya Paradise Cove Micellar Body Wash ($12.50) just feels good on skin.

Lemon lovers will go gaga over the remarkably gentle, citrus-fragranced Dr. Hauschka Shower Cream ($12).

Malibu-born Kayo Body Detox Body Wash ($32) is about as close as it gets to a full-on “spa swap” with its sulfate-free formula.

No one works harder than the sweetly scented Spongellé Sugar Dahlia Spongetté ($9), an all-in-one exfoliator, cleanser and hydrator.

Used in either the shower or bath, Butter & Me Pure Cleanse ($10) plays up the intensely hydrating and cleansing properties of
olive and coconut oil.

EiR NYC After-Shave Serum ($30) soothes post-shave or
wax and—bonus!—even works as a bug repellent.

Rice milk–jammed Whish Firming Body Cream ($36) claims
to help with the appearance of stretch marks and scars.


OSEA introduces its circulating-boosting Plant-Based Dry Brush ($28), a vegan alternative to “natural” brushes that’s made from agave plant.

Founder Zoë Foster Blake created Go-To Super Handy ($16) because she “craved a hand cream that was deeply and sincerely
hydrating”—and she succeeded.

Oribe Côte d’Azur Refining Hand Scrub ($52) is the
decadent product you never knew you needed.

Frank Body A-Beauty Scrub ($19) pairs sugar and coffee
for an allover glowing-skin solution.
