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  • 9 Best Comforters for Hot Sleepers to Save You From Sweaty, Sleepless Nights

    9 Best Comforters for Hot Sleepers to Save You From Sweaty, Sleepless Nights

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    Overheating while you sleep? Hard pass. The good news: The best comforters for hot sleepers help prevent you from waking up drenched in a wave of sticky sweat. Whether you're experiencing menopausal hot flashes or night sweats, these lightweight comforters work overtime to help regulate your body temperature, thanks to moisture-wicking fabrics, such as nylon, lyocell, and bamboo. They’re also supremely soft, lightweight, and all-around snuggable without being too snuggly—IYKYK. Pair one with a sleep-friendly setup—a cool, dark room, per the Sleep Foundation, plus cooling sheets—and you’re on your way to deeper, less interrupted rest. Keep reading for our top comforters that'll bring some deeply-welcomed relief to hot sleepers.

    Our Top Comforters for Hot Sleepers

    • Best Overall: Momcozy Cooling Comforter, $150
    • Best Textured: Boll & Branch Dream Comforter, $489
    • Best Down Alternative: Quince Premium Down Alternative Comforter, $100
    • Best Down: Brooklinen Lightweight Down Comforter, $299
    • Best Budget: Bedsure Queen Comforter Set, $60
    • Best Fluffy: Rest Cooling Comforter, $229
    • Best Temperature-Regulating: Slumber Cloud Performance Cotton Comforter, $239
    • Best Wool: Nest Bedding Washable Wool Comforter, $187
    • Best Silk: Cozy Earth Silk Comforter, $578

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    • What comforter material is best for hot sleepers?
    • I sleep hot and my partner sleeps cold—what should we do?
    • What are other sleep strategies for hot sleepers?
    • Meet the experts
    • How we test and review products
    • Our staff and testers

    Best Overall: Momcozy Cooling Comforter

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    Momcozy

    Cooling Comforter

    $150

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    $120

    Momcozy

    Why it’s worth it: Crafted from a blend of cooling nylon and non-slip spandex, Momcozy’s cooling comforter is a dream for hot sleepers—especially pregnant or postpartum moms navigating hormone-fueled temperature swings. It stays cool for up to eight hours, and if one side starts to lose its chill, flip it over for an instant refresh. The fabric is moisture-wicking to keep sweat at bay, and its woven cooling technology boosts airflow so you stay dry, comfortable, and blissfully asleep all night long.

    Tester feedback from social media director Kassidy Silva

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    "The Momcozy comforter was a game-changer during my postpartum period. I've never struggled with night sweats and typically sleep under a sheet, comforter, and a quilt at night (yes, even in the summer), but for the first time, I ran so hot every night. I dragged it around my house for months, especially during pumping sessions! The blanket—I know it's a comforter, but it's so light it feels like a blanket—keeps me cool all night long."—Kassidy Silva, social media director

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    • Materials: nylon, spandex
    • Sizes: Twin/ Twin XL (68” X 90”), Full/Queen (90” x 90”), King/Cali King (106” x 90”)
    • Colors: 4

    Best Textured: Boll & Branch Dream Comforter

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    Boll & Branch

    Dream Comforter

    $489

    Boll & Branch

    Why it's worth it: The Boll & Branch Dream Comforter is built with four layers of ultra-fine, featherlight cotton and a breathable polyester fill, so it stays airy and never stuffy. Instead of that slick, hotel-sheet finish, the exterior has a soft, textured hand—almost blanket-like—with a subtle stretch that makes it feel instantly comforting the second you crawl under it. It’s less “crisp hotel bedding” and more “your favorite cozy throw,” just in comforter form.

    Tester feedback from contributor Christa Joanna Lee

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    "Even though I run hot in my sleep, I need that feeling of being enveloped in a cushiony cloud blanket. The Boll & Branch Dream Comforter is weightier than it looks in photos, but I love that it's what makes it stay in place, as I tend to thrash around in my sleep. The texture is this incredibly soft, light, and almost gauze-like weave that feels luxe. It really is the perfect mix of airy and cozy." —Christa Joanna Lee, contributor

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    • Materials: cotton, polyester
    • Sizes: Twin/Twin XL (72" x 91"), Full/Queen (92" x 94"), King/Cal. King (110" x 94")
    • Colors: 5

    Best Down Alternative: Quince Premium Down Alternative Comforter

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    Quince

    Premium Down Alternative Comforter

    $100

    Quince

    Why it’s worth it: This Down Alternative Comforter delivers that plush, cloudlike feel of luxury down—minus the allergens—thanks to its hypoallergenic microfiber fill and silky cotton sateen shell. And while it feels ultra-luxe, it won’t drain your wallet (a queen is just $120!), making it a true steal. It’s available in three weights—lightweight, all-season, and ultra-warm—but the lightweight version is our favorite for the hot sleepers of the group. Plus, the corner loops keep your duvet exactly where it belongs, solving the age-old issue of a comforter that won’t stop shifting.

    Tester feedback from contributing editor Deanna Pai

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    "Brooklinen's all-season comforter is my staple, but I always found it to be too warm in the summer months. But an empty duvet cover on my skin just didn't feel right, and I finally bit the bullet and sprung for this dedicated lightweight comforter. Quince's has been fluffy enough to burrow in but not so heavy that it makes me sweat, and it has enough cushion to tuck between my knees—a godsend, since I'm pregnant and have to sleep on my side. It's exactly what I was looking for."—Deanna Pai, contributing editor

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    • Materials: cotton sateen, hyperallergenic microfiber
    • Sizes: Twin (68” X 88”), Full/Queen (88” X 92”), King/Cal King (92” X 108”)
    • Colors: 1 (white)

    Best Down: Brooklinen Lightweight Down Comforter

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    Brooklinen

    Lightweight Down Comforter

    $299

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    $299

    Brooklinen

    Why it’s worth it: If you like the look of a lofty, hotel-like bed but don’t want to get sweaty, this comforter is worth considering. The Brooklinen Down Comforter comes in three weights: Lightweight, All-Season, and Ultra-Warm, but the Lightweight option is recommended for hot sleepers. It’s filled with fluffy down that stays in place thanks to the baffle box construction and has a smooth cotton sateen shell. One reviewer shared: “Somehow this comforter is incredibly light and yet is incredibly warm. I’m a hot sleeper, and yet I also don’t overheat!” While it’s not machine-washable, it can be spot-cleaned or dry-cleaned if needed. Pair it with the brand’s smooth percale sheets and duvet cover for an extra-crisp, cool feeling all night long. If you’re allergic to or just don’t like down, the brand also has a lightweight down alternative comforter.

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    • Materials: 100% Hutterite down, cotton sateen
    • Sizes: twin/twin XL (64” x 90”), full/queen (90” x 90”), king/California king (106” x 90”)
    • Colors: 1 (white)

    Best Budget: Bedsure Queen Comforter Set

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    Bedsure

    Queen Comforter Set

    $59 $45 (24% off)

    Amazon

    $76

    Bedsure

    Why it’s worth it: There’s no denying that temperature-regulating comforters can be pricey. If you’re looking for something highly rated and won’t break the bank, the Bedsure Queen Comforter Set clocks in at $59 and has almost 5,000 five-star reviews on Amazon—many of them from hot sleepers who appreciate its lightweight build that keeps them at a comfortable temperature throughout the night. It’s versatile, too, with a cooling side made with nylon and polyester and a warmer side that’s just soft polyester. It also comes with two pillowcases and is available in more than 30 colors.

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    • Materials: polyester, nylon
    • Sizes: twin/twin XL (68” x 88”), full (82” x 88”), queen (88” x 88”), oversized queen (98” x 98”), king (102” x 90”), California king (104” x 96”), oversized king (120” x 98”), super king (120” x 120”)
    • Colors: 35

    Best Fluffy: Rest Cooling Comforter

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    Evercool Cooling Comforter

    $229 $152 (34% off)

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    Why it’s worth it: Rest’s Evercool Cooling Comforter is made with a unique blend of fabrics: an outer shell of nylon and spandex with a Sorona polyester and tencel lyocell fill. Nylon and lyocell are moisture-wicking, which can be a godsend for sweaty sleepers, and help regulate your temperature throughout the night. The spandex offers a little bit of stretch, while the Sorona polyester creates a fluffy texture that doesn’t feel heavy on your body. What really won us over, is how soft and smooth the hypoallergenic comforter feels against the skin. Bonus: It does an excellent job regulating temperatures throughout the night, and is machine-washable, so it’s super easy to freshen up every few weeks and keep clean.

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    • Materials: nylon, spandex, Sorona polyester, tencel lyocell
    • Sizes: twin/twin XL (68” x 90”), full/queen (90” x 90”), king/California king (106” x 90”)
    • Colors: 6

    Best Temperature-Regulating: Slumber Cloud Performance Cotton Comforter

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    Slumber Cloud

    Performance Cotton Comforter

    $239

    Slumber Cloud

    Why it’s worth it: It’s a tale as old as time for couples: One of you sleeps hot, and the other sleeps cold. Rather than battling over the thermostat, grab this comforter that regulates temperature to keep you both snoozing peacefully. The SlumberCloud Performance Cotton Comforter—which is personally vouched for by Shelby Harris, PsyD, a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in behavioral sleep medicine—is made with an outer cotton shell and filled with a special temperature-regulating material designed to capture and store body heat, which prevents you from overheating and sweating. It’s thin, lightweight, and, unlike most comforters, machine-washable. It also has corner loops if you’d prefer to use it as a duvet insert.

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    • Materials: 100% cotton, Outlast ClimaDry polyester fiberfill, polyester
    • Sizes: queen/full (90” x 98”), king/California king (108” x 98”)
    • Colors: 1 (white)

    Best Wool: Nest Bedding Washable Wool Comforter

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    Nest

    Washable Wool Comforter

    $187

    Nest Bedding

    Why it’s worth it: If your primary sleep concern is overheating, wool probably isn’t the material that comes to mind first, but it’s actually temperature-regulating and helps prevent night sweats. Nest Bedding’s Washable Wool Comforter is made with natural wool and 100% cotton and has corner loops that make it easy to put it inside a duvet cover. It’s breathable enough when it’s hot, but also cozy enough when it’s cold. It can be machine-washed and dried, though reviewers note the latter takes a rather long time. Translation: Don’t start your load of laundry at 10 p.m. if you want it dry by bedtime.

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    • Materials: 100% cotton, wool
    • Sizes: twin (64” x 88”), queen (86” x 90”), king (104” x 94”)
    • Colors: 1 (cream)

    Best Silk: Cozy Earth Silk Comforter

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    Cozy Earth

    Silk Comforter

    $578

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    $578

    Cozy Earth

    Why it’s worth it: Naturally lightweight, breathable, and moisture-wicking, silk is a superstar when it comes to temperature regulation—and, of course, it has that unmistakably soft, ultra-luxurious feel. Enter: Cozy Earth’s Silk Comforter, which was practically made for overheating sleepers. It has a perfectly balanced weight that makes it cozy in the winter yet airy enough for summer, truly giving you the best of both worlds. And the cherry on top? Interior loops for duvet snap closures keep everything locked in place, so your comforter never bunches or shifts, no matter how much you toss and turn.

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    • Materials: shell: premium 100% viscose from bamboo; fill: 100% mulberry silk
    • Sizes: twin (68″ x 86″), queen/full (96″ x 100″), king (112″ x 100″)
    • Colors: 1 (white)

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What comforter material is best for hot sleepers?

    If you’re a hot sleeper, you want something breathable. “Bamboo/tencel is great as it can be sweat-wicking,” says Dr. Harris. She also notes that for hot sleepers, linen sheets or cotton percale sheets are ideal. Other materials that many hot sleepers find comfortable are eucalyptus, silk, and wool.

    I sleep hot and my partner sleeps cold—what should we do?

    Many temperature-regulating comforters are designed to keep you at a comfortable temperature. Alternatively, Dr. Harris suggests: “If you have a bed partner who likes a warmer comforter, consider going with two different comforters for the bed: one that’s cooling/sweat-wicking for the hot sleeper’s side and one that’s warmer for the other side. I usually recommend a twin XL for the size if possible, since two twin XL mattresses make one regular king-size bed.”

    What are other sleep strategies for hot sleepers?

    “I recommend keeping the bedroom cool throughout the night, in the 60s Fahrenheit range,” says Harris. “A fan or ceiling fan can be fantastic for cooling, too. And taking a hot shower 90 minutes to two hours before bed can also help the body start to cool off. Sweat-wicking PJs and cooling PJ materials are also really useful.” She also mentions cooling mattress pads and pillows as solutions if you feel your existing ones are trapping heat.

    Meet the experts

    • Shelby Harris, PsyD, director of the Behavioral Sleep Medicine Program at Montefiore Medical Center's Sleep-Wake Disorders Center in New York City

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    Sephora Collection Big By Definition Defining & Volumizing Mascara Is a One-Coat Wonder for Creating Bold Lashes—Review

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    TL;DR:

    • What it is: A big-brush volumizing mascara
    • What it does: Adds fullness to any lash look
    • Who it’s for: Anyone looking for a new mascara that creates thicker-looking lashes

    You know what they say about big brushes… bigger lashes. And the Sephora Collection Big By Definition Defining & Volumizing Mascara gives the biggest, which is why it’s in the November Allure Beauty Box. (That, and editors just really love it.)

    But that’s not why I like it. I mean, don’t get me wrong, fullness is great, but what really impresses me is the fact that it only takes one coat to instantly bulk up lashes. And for someone who, 99.9% of the time, is in a rush because I’ve procrastinated getting ready until the very last possible minute… I simply do not have time for multiple coats.

    That instant effect is because of the big brush’s thick bristles on the wand. They carefully grip onto each individual hair, separating and spreading the inkiest (but smudge-proof!) pigment. I like to hold the wand at the base of my lashes and wiggle it from side to side until I reach the ends. The result, like I said, is fanned-out, fuller-looking lashes—without the clumps.

    But heads up: The removal process can be a bit of a mess if you’re not careful, so I recommend double-cleansing with an oil cleanser (or cleansing balm) to get as much ink off lashes as possible, and then following it up with a gentle gel cleanser to wash away any leftover residue.

    You can find the Sephora Collection Big By Definition Defining & Volumizing Mascara, along with other editor-loved products, in the November Allure Beauty Box.

    Sephora Collection Big By Definition Defining & Volumizing Mascara

    Sephora Collection Big By Definition Defining & Volumizing Mascara

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    You’ll Never Go Back to Traditional Body Wash After Using L’Occitane’s Almond Shower Oil—Review

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    TL;DR:

    • What it is: An oil-based body wash
    • What it does: Simultaneously cleanses and moisturizes skin
    • Who it’s for: Anyone looking for a new, lightweight body cleanser

    When it comes to body wash, the simpler, the better is usually my motto. I can’t bother with heavy fragrances or fancy textures—I don’t need ‘em! My husband, on the other hand, is a big fan of both fragrance and fancy textures. The more something is out of my body-wash comfort zone, the more likely he’ll use it… and love it.

    It’s no surprise, then, that when I brought home a bottle of L’Occitane’s Almond Shower Oil a few months ago to review, it went missing mere minutes later. I later found it in the shower, on his dedicated shelf. Since then, he’s emptied it! And already asked for another bottle!

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    You can find the L’Occitane Almond Shower Oil, along with other editor-loved products, in the November Allure Beauty Box.

    L’Occitane Almond Shower Oil

    L’Occitane Almond Shower Oil

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  • The Best Spas In and Around New York City, According to Allure Editors

    The Best Spas In and Around New York City, According to Allure Editors

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    I used to think that a state of complete relaxation and zen could only be achieved by taking a plane ride to a remote location in the countryside or a rainforest. Thankfully, I’ve discovered a luxe spa right here in New York City that’s just as skilled at undoing all my stress as any exotic wellness destination. I’m not the only one: Many Allure editors have had the privilege of traveling to beauty and wellness hubs across the globe (Costa Rica, Korea, France, Japan, to name a few), but we’ve found that some of the best spas are right here in our home base and the surrounding area.

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    Transparently, many of us have visited these destinations, courtesy of brands or the spas themselves. But we’ve all returned (or will) to these spots on our own dime because they’re just that good. Here, eight spas in the New York City area that we think are totally worth it.

    Annie Blay, associate beauty editor

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    I’ve been to the Naturopathica Spa in Tribeca about four times now, and it never gets old. Many know Naturopathica for its botanical skin- and body-care products, but not many know that the brand has two spa locations in New York City. The one at the Nexxus Club is a calming oasis, conveniently located just a few blocks from the Allure office, which is perfect for when I need the knots in my back sorted out after a long workday (office chairs will do a number on the lumbar region). I love getting the Nourish massage, which uses Swedish techniques to relax sore muscles. This treatment also features Naturopathica body products chock-full of essential oils like lavender and mint. The scents, along with the massage, are so relaxing that I almost always fall asleep.

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    “The Sisley Spa at the Dominick Hotel in Soho will always have a special place in my heart. I enjoyed a luxurious massage there with my mom to celebrate my birthday back in 2023 and it's been one of my favorites spas in the city ever since. The space has a calm and relaxing vibe complete with saunas and steam rooms in separate gendered areas. There is also a common lounging room which is perfect for taking a nap between your sauna session and your scheduled treatment.” —Annie Blay

    Sarah Kinonen, associate beauty director

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    Hands (and toes!) down, my favorite spa in the city is the Shibui Spa in Tribeca. It’s located on the bottom floor of The Greenwich Hotel, and it’s just this peaceful little pocket of New York City that hides some of the most talented therapists who give the best deep-tissue massages I’ve ever experienced. Because I work out a lot and stretch—never—I always ask for integrated stretching to be added into my treatment. It’s not particularly relaxing to have my limbs pretzeled in every direction, but I always manage to fall asleep. Go figure.

    Jessica Cruel, editor in chief

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    Water is key to my relaxation. If my vacation days don’t include a beach, I don’t want them! In New York City, there are very few opportunities to submerge myself under the waves. That’s why I love AIRE Ancient Baths (there’s a location on the Upper East Side and one in Tribeca). The primary experience is a series of pools similar to those in Roman times. There are hot, tepid, and cold water pools. And a Jacuzzi-like experience with jets and a saltwater floating pool. Of course, there are also the consummate steam and sauna rooms. The whole place is dimly lit and scented with eucalyptus. Walking into the bath space is like being in an underground cave—without the slippery moss and dangerous stalagmites. I typically start with the sauna or the hot water pool, then do a cool plunge before hitting the jets and finishing my afternoon floating all my worries away. Any way I want to interact with water, I can! If I have time, I also schedule a massage to bring my treatment full circle. I took my mom to AIRE, and she loved the full offering to help with her persistent knee and back pain.

    Dianna Singh, features director

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    It’s become a bit of an annual tradition for my mom and me to visit Ocean House in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, to celebrate her birthday and mark the end of summer. This time around, I had the immense pleasure of visiting the hotel’s Ocean & Harvest Spa, which is just as warm and inviting as its name implies. The space spans 12,000 square feet, but feels more like a home—albeit one that has a light-filled relaxation lounge with ocean views. The Glow Up Facial—which incorporates a brightening vitamin C treatment—is the perfect post-summer skin reset.

    Kassidy Silva, social director

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    The minute the dry air creeps in at the beginning of fall, I know it’s time to book a facial. For my fellow dry skin ladies, look no further than my new favorite spa in New York City, the Guerlain Spa. You feel pampered from the moment you step through the front door (it’s inside the Waldorf Astoria, after all) to the moment you grab a car home. The bright and airy space can suck you in to relax for hours. I opt for the sauna or steam rooms, spending most of my time lounging on the Moroccan hammam. There’s also a “snow cave” for cold-therapy experiences, which I am simply not brave enough to try. What can I say? I want to be warm and pampered, not cold, no matter the health benefits that come from it. For treatments, there’s nothing like the Golden Hour facial, which will leave you glowing, hydrated, and without a spec of dryness to be found.

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    “After seeing the Spa at Fouquet’s New York hotel in Tribeca pop-up on my Instagram feed a dozen times, I was dying to experience it for myself. So, when the brand Native invited me to come in for a treatment to test out their new fall line (the Fall Citrus & Suede body lotion is divine), I jumped at the opportunity. I’m happy to report that the spa was everything I hoped it would be. Nestled in the bottom floor of the hotel, the warm, intimate vibe hits you as soon as you walk inside and continues throughout the experience. The 60-minute Diane Barrière Signature Massage untangled every knot in my body. Not to mention, the indoor pool, sauna, and steam room are the perfect way to end your relaxing retreat.” — Kassidy Silva

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    Sometimes we all need to escape the city, and my favorite retreat is the Sea Spa at Congress Hall—a quintessential summer relaxation spot with indoor and outdoor treatment rooms. It's just a two-and-a-half-hour drive away in Cape May, New Jersey. I prefer to spend the morning lounging by the pool, taking a quick walk across the street for a stroll on the beach, and then heading back in for a 60-minute full-body massage and a speedy mani or pedi to top it off. The spa is whimsical, bright, and holds all the vintage charm of the 209-year-old hotel, while still housing all the modern amenities I’m looking for. Oh, and you must visit the Blue Pig Tavern after any treatment.” — Kassidy Silva

    Jesa Marie Calaor, senior beauty editor

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    There’s nothing a visit to Hotel Chelsea Spa can’t make better—a stressful day, a birthday, or even a totally normal Tuesday. I’ve gotten massages at this gorgeous space, and they have all rocked my world. I usually start with a foot cleanse, which immediately puts my mind at ease. I've had masseuses at other spas touch my feet before trying to touch my face, and I’m still traumatized! Then I move into some of the best 90 minutes of my life. It’s a massage that works deep into my sore muscles with relaxing essential oils. My masseuse checks in (but not too often) to make sure I’m comfortable with the pressure. It’s so good that I’ll catch myself drifting off and even starting to snore. If massages aren’t your thing, the spa’s menu is extensive and includes facials, hair and scalp treatments, Reiki, and more.

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    Luseta Biotin & Collagen Hair Mask Nourishes Dry, Damaged Hair—Review

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    TL;DR:

    • What it is: A nourishing hair mask
    • What it does: Softens and smooths brittle strands
    • Who it’s for: Anyone with dry, damaged, or color-treated hair

    I have a confession: I only wash my hair… once a week. It’s not because I’m busy (read: lazy), but more so that I don't think my fine, flat hair needs it. Okay, maybe by day four or five, things start to get a little greasy at the roots, but I digress. That’s what dry shampoo is for.

    But when I do end up washing my hair (every Sunday night during my everything shower), I shampoo twice (lather, rinse, repeat) and then, instead of a traditional conditioner, I use a hair mask. Since I’m only conditioning once a week, I want to make the most out of it, you know?

    And that’s where the Luseta Biotin & Collagen Hair Mask comes in. Because I have dry, damaged, color-treated hair (hi, blonde highlights), I need something that not only adds moisture back in, but will also strengthen my fragile strands and brittle ends. The argan oil and biotin in the nourishing formula do both, respectively.

    When I use it (after two shampoos), I like to rake the thick, pudding-like cream from midlengths to ends. I usually leave it on for about five minutes (no more), or however long it takes to shave my legs. Then I rinse it out, let my hair air-dry to about 70%, and braid it before crawling into bed. Come morning, I wake up to super soft, shiny hair.

    You can find the Luseta Biotin & Collagen Hair Mask, along with other editor-loved products, in the November Allure Beauty Box.

    Luseta Biotin & Collagen Hair Mask

    Luseta Biotin & Collagen Hair Mask

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  • 9 Best Foundations for Mature Skin That Smooth, Enhance Glow, and Never Crease

    9 Best Foundations for Mature Skin That Smooth, Enhance Glow, and Never Crease

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    As your skin changes, your makeup should evolve with it, and that starts with finding the best foundations for mature skin. These formulas deliver even texture, a healthy radiance, and fine-line-blurring coverage without clinging to dryness or settling where you don’t want it. Many of today’s standout bases are infused with skin-care power players such as hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and even retinol to help tackle common concerns—think: fine lines, dark spots, redness, and dehydration.

    We put in the legwork—consulting pro makeup artists and leaning on our trusted team of editors—to uncover the foundations that stay smooth, flexible, and crease-free, no matter how expressive you are.

    Our Top Foundations for Mature Skin

    • Best Overall: Armani Beauty Luminous Silk Foundation, $69
    • Best for Very Dry Skin: Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Foundation, $65
    • Best Light-Coverage: Hourglass Veil Hydrating Skin Tint, $49
    • Best Medium-Coverage: Nars Light Reflecting Foundation, $54
    • Best Full-Coverage: Makeup by Mario SurrealSkin Foundation, $48
    • Best for Oily Skin: Pat McGrath Labs Skin Fetish: Sublime Perfection Foundation, $69
    • Best Lightweight: Ogee Complexion Perfecting Serum Foundation, $48
    • Best Foundation Stick: Westman Atelier Vital Skin Foundation Stick, $68
    • Best Drugstore: L’Oréal Paris True Match Super-Blendable Foundation, $14

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    • What to consider when looking for a foundation for mature skin
    • How to prep mature skin for foundation
    • How to apply foundation on mature skin
    • What type of foundation works best for mature skin?
    • Should mature skin go with a lighter or darker foundation?
    • Meet the experts
    • How we test and review products
    • Our staff and testers

    Best Overall: Armani Beauty Luminous Silk Foundation

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    Armani Beauty

    Luminous Silk Foundation

    $69

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    Sephora

    Why it's worth it: Constantly name-dropped by makeup artists and enthusiasts, Armani Beauty’s Luminous Silk Foundation has earned its icon status with ample accolades, including an Allure Best of Beauty Award. Countless makeup artists, including Beau Nelson and Amrita Mehta, count Meghan Markle's favorite foundation as a go-to for mature clients due to its soft-focus finish and weightless texture. "This one has been a staple in my kit for over 15 years," New York City-based makeup artist Lisa Aharon attests. "It blurs pores and fine lines while leaving the skin with a fresh finish," she says, adding that the medium coverage is ideal for concealing sun spots and other imperfections such as blemishes.

    New York-based makeup artist Lauren D’Amelio Ventre loves that it’s packed with hydration—something aging skin needs more of—and helps make the skin look plumper and smoother. “It leaves a beautiful and flawless finish, and the formula melts into the skin seamlessly,” she says. Even though it’s ultra-hydrating, it’s also lightweight and won’t turn greasy throughout the day, which is why she often reaches for it for long events like weddings.

    Allure creative director Amber Venerable before applying the Armani Beauty Luminous Silk Foundation

    Allure creative director Amber Venerable before applying the Armani Beauty Luminous Silk Foundation

    Amber VenerableVenerable after applying the Armani Beauty Luminous Silk Foundation

    Venerable after applying the Armani Beauty Luminous Silk Foundation

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    Tester feedback from Allure creative director Amber Venerable

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    “I like minimal to light foundation coverage and I thought this had great coverage while also being very lightweight on my skin. My skin was radiant and glowing so it lives up to the term luminous to say the least! Love it!”—Amber Venerable, creative director

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    • Key ingredients: glycerin
    • Finish: radiant
    • Shades: 40

    Best for Dry Skin: Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Foundation

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    Les Beiges Healthy Glow Foundation

    $65

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    $65

    Nordstrom

    $65

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it's worth it: Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Foundation is one of New York City-based makeup artist Crystal Gossman and Mehta's top picks for mature skin. "The formula is made of 40% water, leaving the skin hydrated and plump, while the radiant finish helps to create a smooth, glowy, seamless, and skin-like blend," says Mehta.. “This foundation feels like a lightweight serum but has light-to-medium, buildable coverage, helping to maintain that fresh-faced look.” Aharon is another fan of this hydrating base, saying a healthy glow is her favorite finish, especially for mature skin, as it tends to lean dry. With the addition of light-reflecting pigments, wearers are left with a luminous, even complexion.

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    • Key ingredients: glycerin, meadowfoam seed oil, jasmine stem extract
    • Finish: radiant
    • Shades: 35

    Best Light-Coverage: Hourglass Veil Hydrating Skin Tint

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    Veil Hydrating Skin Tint

    $49

    Amazon

    $49

    Nordstrom

    $49

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it's worth it: For those days when you're craving light, breathable coverage that looks super natural, you'll want to reach for Hourglass Veil Hydrating Skin Tint, Allure's 2023 Best of Beauty Award winner. Chock-full of moisture-replenishing ingredients such as meadowfoam seed oil, hyaluronic acid, squalane, and shea butter, this light-coverage skin tint nourishes and evens out tone and texture while allowing your natural complexion to peek through. If you have dry skin and want a plumping tint with skin-care perks, this is the one to try.

    Tester feedback from Allure editor in chief Jessica Cruel

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    "I'm not big on foundation for every day. Every one I try feels like a mask on my skin that I can't wait to wash off, so there is no way I could commit to wearing it five days a week. I typically reserve base makeup for days when I have to be on TV or at an event. This skin tint feels more like a face lotion—in fact, I often apply it with just my hands. The coverage is very light. However, it's enough to make people think I did something to get a natural glow." —Jessica Cruel, editor in chief

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    • Key ingredients: meadowfoam seed oil, hyaluronic acid, squalane, shea butter extract
    • Finish: dewy
    • Shades: 18

    Best Medium-Coverage: Nars Light Reflecting Foundation

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    Light Reflecting Foundation

    $54

    Nordstrom

    $54

    Ulta Beauty

    $54

    Sephora

    Why it's worth it: If you're looking for the perfect balance between coverage and skin care, the Best of Beauty-winning Nars Light Reflecting Foundation is ideal for mature skin that craves hydration without heaviness. What sets it apart is Nars's Photochromic Technology, a photo-friendly micro powder that adapts to light so your skin tone looks natural in every setting, from selfies to professional photos. It won’t wash you out or flashback, which is key if you’re going to an event where you’ll be photographed.

    Beyond the finish, the formula is packed with skin-loving ingredients like biomimetic oat to calm redness and Japanese lilyturf to help lock in moisture. Over time, your skin looks smoother and more radiant, even without makeup. But when you do wear it, the lightweight texture won’t settle into fine lines. Instead, it gives you a healthy-looking glow with just the right amount of medium coverage.

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    • Key ingredients: biomimetic oat, Japanese lilyturf, cacao peptides, milk thistle, turmeric
    • Finish: radiant
    • Shades: 36

    Best Full-Coverage: Makeup by Mario SurrealSkin Foundation

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    SurrealSkin Foundation

    $48

    Sephora

    $48

    Kohl's

    Why it's worth it: Our 2023 Best of Beauty Award winner for best full-coverage liquid foundation went to Makeup by Mario's SurrealSkin Foundation—but don’t let the “full-coverage” label fool you. This formula is incredibly lightweight, buildable, and never cakey. Karol Rodriguez, a NYC-based makeup artist, said this foundation is one of her go-tos for people with exceptionally dry skin, which mature folks are prone to. Founder Mario Dedivanovic recommends using just one pump, applying it where you need the most coverage, and building from there. That’s easy to do thanks to skin-friendly ingredients like polyglyceryl-6 polyricinoleate (an ester that gives it a silky, glowy—not greasy—finish), plus hydrating staples like glycerin, grapeseed oil, and sunflower oil to help lock in moisture.

    Even though it leaves a slightly dewy finish, our testers with oily skin found it held up beautifully throughout the day without turning shiny. Want something sheerer? Mix a pump with your favorite moisturizer and pat it on with your fingers for a more natural, skin-tint effect.

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    • Key ingredients: glycerin, grapeseed oil, sunflower oil
    • Finish: satin
    • Shades: 30

    Best for Oily Skin: Pat McGrath Labs Skin Fetish: Sublime Perfection Foundation

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    Skin Fetish: Sublime Perfection Foundation

    $69

    Ulta Beauty

    $69

    Nordstrom

    $69

    Sephora

    Why it's worth it: Are we really surprised that Dame Pat McGrath gets the votes of two professional makeup artists, Lavonne Wood and Tony Tulve, with her Best of Beauty-winning Sublime Skin Foundation? "The foundation is seamless and looks like a second skin, and it can be worn by the youngest teen to Dame royalty," Wood tells Allure. Tulve adds that the natural-finish formula self-sets (translation: no powder needed) and “boosts natural hydration” thanks to moisture-retaining glycerin. That makes it especially great for oily skin, but if you want to add a light dusting of powder, it won’t look heavy.

    What really sets this one apart is the ultra-refining Diamond Core Powder, which diffuses light and blurs imperfections for a silky-smooth, lit-from-within finish. For sheer coverage, pat it in with your fingers and for more fullness, use a brush—it builds beautifully without ever looking heavy.

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    • Key ingredients: diamond core powder, amino acids, raspberry leaf extract
    • Finish: satin
    • Shades: 36

    Best Lightweight: Ogee Complexion Perfecting Serum Foundation

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    Complexion Perfecting Serum Foundation

    $48 $38 (21% off)

    Amazon

    $48

    Nordstrom

    $48

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it’s worth it: Gossman swears by this foundation for one major reason: It refuses to settle into fine lines. Instead, it glides over the skin with a seamless, second-skin finish that instantly softens texture—a game changer for anyone with mature skin. The formula is packed with skin-care-forward ingredients like brightening vitamin C, antioxidant-rich gooseberry juice, smoothing daisy flower, and jojoba oil (loaded with vitamin E) for lasting hydration and bounce.

    The coverage is beautifully buildable—sheer to medium—and no matter how many layers you tap on, it still feels weightless. Think of it as your everyday glow enhancer: a skin tint that evens, brightens, and adds life back to your complexion without ever looking heavy. Perfect for those who want radiance rather than heavy coverage.

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    • Key ingredients: vitamin C, gooseberry fruit juice, daisy flower, jojoba oil
    • Finish: satin
    • Shades: 20

    Best Foundation Stick: Westman Atelier Vital Skin Foundation Stick

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    Vital Skin Foundation Stick

    $68

    Nordstrom

    $68

    Credo Beauty

    $68

    Sephora

    Why it's worth it: Westman Atelier Vital Skin Foundation Stick, a 2022 and 2023 Best of Beauty Award winner, has a second-skin-like finish well-suited for mature skin, plus it's loaded with nourishing ingredients like squalane for moisture and phytosphingosine, a naturally occurring lipid found in the skin, to soothe. This cream formula melts into the skin, whether you apply it straight to your face or use a brush. "For radiance and a second-skin finish that doesn't settle into fine lines, I love this formula for mature skin," Aharon says. Due to calming ingredients like squalane and camellia seed oil, Aharon says this fragrance-free foundation is suitable for sensitive skin, regardless of age.

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    • Key ingredients: vegetable-derived squalane, berryflux vita extract, camellia seed oil, coconut oil
    • Finish: natural
    • Shades: 21

    Best Drugstore: L’Oréal Paris True Match Super-Blendable Foundation

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    True Match Super Blendable Foundation

    $14 $10 (29% off)

    Amazon

    $14

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it’s worth it: D’Amelio Ventre not only loves the shade range of this drugstore foundation (we’re talkin’ 47 shades!), but the formula “helps lock in moisture and has a finish that looks like skin, but promotes a glowy and even complexion.” It’s so creamy that she says it’s extremely easy to blend and can easily be layered for a more full-coverage look. It doesn’t have skin-care ingredients like the other foundations on this list, but it still has that smooth, buttery feel we love. We noticed this formula can look a bit cakey around drier areas like the mouth and nose, but as long as you moisturize beforehand, it wears smoothly.

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    • Finish: natural
    • Shades: 47

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What to consider when looking for a foundation for mature skin

    As you age, your complexion gains texture and leans toward the drier side. New York City-based, board-certified dermatologist Joshua Zeichner, MD, previously told Allure that this is because your skin produces less collagen and fewer natural lipids, such as ceramides and fatty acids, which leads to dehydrated skin and a weaker moisture barrier. When it comes to base makeup, "Fine or not-so-fine lines and larger pores can make foundation look mask-like at best and incredibly unflattering at worst," explains Los Angeles-based makeup artist Fiona Stiles. That's why finding a hydrating foundation is paramount for looking fresh. Tulve recommends choosing liquid foundations as they "act more like a second skin." Overall, finding a buildable-coverage formula with skin-plumping, fine-line-minimizing ingredients like hyaluronic acid and squalane is the key to a flawless, crease-free base.

    How to prep mature skin for foundation

    Before you touch your makeup brushes, prepping your skin is essential for creating the smoothest finish possible. "Moisture is key, so always make sure you start with a moisturizer that's hydrating but won't turn greasy and interrupt your foundation texture," Barose previously told Allure. Gucci Westman, the Los Angeles-based makeup artist and founder of Westman Atelier, also emphasized being vigilant about moisturizing your whole face, especially the area around your eyes. Gossman adds that layering on hydrating serums and essence toners will give the skin that juicy, plump feel and a natural tackiness to help foundation grip without needing a primer.

    However, if you know you’ll be out and about all day—or have a special event— primer can be helpful for extra long-wearing benefits Barose recommends blurring formulas and straying away from mattifying formulas. He also gives balm-like formulations (like Danessa Myrick's Yummy Skin Moisture Repair Balm Serum) kudos for conditioning your skin while locking makeup in place. "You also don't need to wear it all over the face,” he explains. “Focus on lines or [other areas] of your face [you want to] blur.”

    How to apply foundation on mature skin

    Tulve leans into the "less is more" philosophy when applying foundation to mature skin. Denser, full-coverage formulations may end up accentuating fine lines, so use a buildable formula you can layer to your desired finish for a seamless, second-skin-like result. "I apply foundation on the larger areas of the face first, like the cheeks and forehead, then I go in and tweak around the nose and the chin area," makeup artist Sandy Linter previously told Allure. “Lastly, I'll apply concealer, plus a touch of foundation under the eye area.”

    If you apply your makeup with your fingers, you may want to swap your digits for a makeup sponge or foundation brush to ensure even coverage. "[Using your] fingers can look blotchy, uneven, or gloppy, which can make your lines come out more," Barose said. To buff the foundation in, Barose recommends moving the brush in circular motions. “This will help the foundation spread smoothly, even over hard-to-reach areas with lines and wrinkles,” he notes. To ensure a smooth, blotch-free canvas, you can use a damp sponge as a final step to buff and blend.

    What type of foundation works best for mature skin?

    According to Barose, the best foundations for mature skin offer substantial coverage but aren’t too thick. “I prefer liquids or creams that are somewhat glowy without being too shiny. This will help the skin look radiant and healthy,” he says. On the flip side, he advises those with mature skin to steer clear of matte or opaque foundations. “These can age you by accentuating textures and lines on the face,” he says.

    Should mature skin go with a lighter or darker foundation?

    In terms of color, “Go with slightly warmer or richer tones,” Barose says. Liquid or cream foundations in particular can be blended down to add a “warm glaze” to the skin without making it look noticeably darker, he says. “As we age, sun exposure can bring out freckles and pigmentation, so going a touch darker evens everything out,” adds Gossman, who likes to pair that with a lighter concealer in targeted areas to brighten and lift.

    Meet the experts

    • Amrita Mehta is a bicoastal makeup artist.
    • Beau Nelson is a Los Angeles-based makeup artist.
    • Crystal Gossman is a New York City-based makeup artist.
    • Fiona Stiles is a Los Angeles-based makeup artist.
    • Gucci Westman is a New York City-based makeup artist and founder of makeup brand Westman Atelier.
    • Lavonne Wood is a Little Rock, Arkansas-based makeup artist.
    • Lisa Aharon is a New York City-based makeup artist.
    • Joshua Zeichner, MD, is a New York City-based, board-certified dermatologist.
    • Sandy Linter is a New York City-based makeup artist.
    • Tony Tulve is a New York City-based makeup artist.

    How we test and review products

    Before reviewing any makeup, we ask questions about a number of factors: What ingredients are in it? Does the brand offer a wide shade range that includes consumers with all skin tones and undertones? Is it safe for readers who have sensitive skin or wear contact lenses? Is it on the affordable side or more of a splurge? Is its packaging consciously designed or needlessly wasteful?

    For our review of the best foundations for mature skin, we enlisted the help of multiple editors, writers, and contributors, with a particular focus on our 40-plus reviewers. We also relied heavily on trusted makeup artists to speak to the efficacy of these products on mature skin. This ensures our testing base spans different skin tones, genders, and dermatological conditions. We considered each product's performance across four primary categories: ingredients, wear and longevity, packaging, and inclusivity. For more on what's involved in our reporting, check out our complete review process and methodology page.

    Our staff and testers

    A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness or a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine. You may simply be browsing for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal.

    After all, can we really say a skin-care product is the "best" for people over 50 if the only testers we’ve solicited opinions from are folks who have yet to hit 30? Can we honestly deem a high-end diffuser worthy of your hard-earned cash if it’s never been tested on curls? We’re proud that our staff spans a wide range of ages, skin tones, hair textures, genders, and backgrounds, which means that we are able to fairly assess any beauty product that comes into the beauty closet.

  • Noteworthy Scents N,307 Sunlit Grove Eau de Parfum Is a Fresh Take on Fall Fragrance

    Noteworthy Scents N,307 Sunlit Grove Eau de Parfum Is a Fresh Take on Fall Fragrance

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    TL;DR:

    • What it is: A citrus-centric eau de parfum
    • What it does: Gives a zesty twist on a seasonal scent
    • Who it’s for: Anyone looking for a fresh, fruity take on fall fragrance

    If I ever accidentally leave my apartment without spritzing on some sort of fragrance beforehand, I feel… naked. Perfume is such a big part of my daily routine.

    As a creature of habit, I tend to wear the same eau de parfum year-round (a warm, skin-like scent), but lately, for fall, I’ve been misting something a little out of my comfort zone: the Noteworthy Scents N,307 Sunlit Grove eau de parfum.

    The summer may be over, but one spritz of this fruit-forward fragrance—with notes of zesty mandarin orange and fresh basil—instantly transports me back to warmer weather, longer days, and a very special sunset boat ride in Greece. (Can you tell I wore Sunlit Grove while on vacation?) Cozy, creamy notes of sandalwood keep the scent seasonal.

    Fun tip: I like to slather on body lotion (from head to toe) before spritzing onto my pulse points (wrists, neck, and, weirdly enough, my inner elbows)—it helps the scent last longer!

    You can find the Noteworthy Scents N,307 Sunlit Grove eau de parfum, along with other editor-loved products, in the November Allure Beauty Box.

    Noteworthy Scents N,307 Sunlit Grove Eau de Parfum

    Noteworthy Scents N,307 Sunlit Grove Eau de Parfum

    $139 at Noteworthy Scents$139 at Noteworthy Scents