What to Stock Up on at the Milan Pharmacy: 5 Italian Beauties Weigh In on Their Favorite Cult Staples Inline
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“There’s an Italian brand called Coloniali that I like and use a lot. They produce these tablets that dissolve in the bath, similar to bath salts. They are formulated from natural ingredients and have a wonderful, uplifting smell. I used them a lot when I was pregnant. They’re so good for your skin.”
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“I can’t get through Fashion Week without using natural supplements from Baba Succo’s detox program. They are one-shot packets that I add to water. You can order them online, too.”
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“Cold-pressed macadamia nut oil is great for hydrating my face and incredibly efficient at ensuring my skin stays clean (and it works magic on pimples.) Make sure to buy an organic, artisanal version, like those produced in Monferrato.”
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“I love BioNike skin care and body care products, in particular BioNike Defence Body line.”
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“Bio-Oil is the best scar and stretchmark prevention/remedy. I swear by the entire range of Vea Oleo—their lip balm is great, I use the one in tubes for my son Otto s winter skin dryness. I like the brand BioNike for shower gel, creams, deodorant, and hair products. I also love RestivOil—it’s a yellowy, orange shampoo that I’ve used forever because it s the gentlest on the scalp. On my skin for the winter, I like Hydracid C20 cream by SVR.”