Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Fruit loop

$34. Lips take on the illusion of volume with the lush, high-shine finish of this scented gloss. $83. Gain a smooth, bright complexion $28. Keep lips soft and smooth thanks to Vitamin C and Omega 3 from kiwifruit seeds and avocado oil. $52. Super-fine blackcurrant particles polish away dead skin cells and emulsify to a milky cleanser with warm water, creating the perfect smooth canvas for other products. $86. Passionfruit oil and squalene nourish the skin while fruit acids gently smooth its surface. $110. A fruit salad of sweet, juicy notes is given unexpected depth with a rose patchouli and musk base. $64. Containing rosehip, avocado, apricot and almond oils, a little drop of this popular local release goes a long way. Ideal post-shower. $33. A puff applicator tip applies a unique, weightless wash of diffused matte colour, while peach extract hydrates and smells delectable. $9. Prep for lipstick by massaging a touch of this sugar scrub onto the lips with your finger.

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