Uplifting body mist
Origins Gloomaway grapefruit body mist (above) is designed to brighten your day and liven your spirits. Apart from grapefruit essential oil, used in aromatherapy to calm nervous exhaustion and uplift your spirit. It also contains field mint tangerine and orange.
It costs $48 for a 118ml atomiser and you can spray it over other products in the range. They include a body wash and bubble bath ($39 for 250ml), a body-buffing cleanser ($39 for 150ml) and a body buttering souffle - a moisturising cream with olive, grape seed, rice bran and apricot kernel oils ($53 for 200ml).
Moisturising masks
Skinvital's cloth treatment masks are tailored for various skin needs and come in a range of 11 products for the face and eye area. They help prevent and treat everyday skin problems like acne, dehydration and tired eyes and replenish lost moisture.
The masks, in individual sealed sachets, contain concentrations of cosmeceutical ingredients which include Hydrolite 5, a patented ingredient that is said to boost moisture levels, as well as antioxidants, vitamins and botanicals like ginseng extract and soya protein.
Made of a non-woven rayon material, they are designed to fit facial contours and evenly distribute nutrients to the skin.
Available at Watsons and selected department stores at $4.95 for a single sachet and $13.95 for a three-sachet pack.
Contact lens comfort
Acuvue Oasys provides relief for astigmatic contact lens wearers whose eyes feel tired and dry easily. The solution gives the wearer longer hours of comfortable wear and clear, stable vision.
A special promotion from May 15 to July 31, tied in with the Great Singapore Sale, will entitle customers to a free Acuvue lens and case replacement timer (above) worth $24.90 when they buy a pack containing two boxes of the product which cost $69. The timer is useful for users of bi-weekly lenses. It alerts them when it is time to replace their lenses.
The offer is available from eye care professionals but conditions apply.
This article was first published in Mind Your Body, The Straits Times.