The 17 Best Beauty Products That Launched in November
1 month ago - By The Coveteur
November 2020 might go down in history as one of the most *stressful* months of our lifetime. Election drama? Check. Rising COVD-19 cases? Check. Holiday travel cancellations? CHECK. There's never been a more crucial time to prioritize self-care , starting first and foremost with our beauty routines. Anxiety, stress, sleep deprivation, increased alcohol use-all the things we might be experiencing right now can manifest in dull skin, breakouts, hair loss , and various other physical symptoms. That's why we recommend picking up one of our 17 favorite new beauty launches of the month and...
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