20 Vogue Editors on the Winter Beauty Essentials They Can’t Live Without Inline
Photo: Courtesy of Sephora1/20Catherine Piercy, Vogue.com Beauty Director
“My winter obsession is Omorovicza’s Thermal Cleansing Balm, which is a blend of hydrating oils and detoxifying mud that takes off all my makeup, but feels amazingly rich and doesn’t over-dry at all. My skin looks insanely dewy and healthy before I even put on my moisturizer, and I never have that tight feeling you sometimes get when it’s cold outside. It’s truly the best.”
Omorovicza Thermal Cleansing Balm, $110, sephora.com
Photo: Courtesy of Sephora2/20Zoe Ruffner, Vogue.com Photo Researcher
“No matter how much lip balm I apply, my lips are forever chapped. I first bought Fresh’s Sugar Lip Polish in Toronto during a frigid week and haven’t been able to survive without it since. It removes my flaky skin and leaves my lips soft and smooth.”
Fresh Sugar Lip Polish, $23, sephora.com
Photo: Courtesy of farmaesthetics.com3/20Laird Borrelli-Persson, Vogue.com Archive Editor
“When we go skiing, I pack Farmaesthetics Warming Oil along with the helmets, gloves, snacks, and hats. It smells Christmassy—a bit like an orange pomade—and it works against windchill.”
Farmaesthetics Warming Oil, $18, farmaesthetics.com
Photo: (Clockwise from top left) Courtesy of Barneys New York; Courtesy of beauty.com; Courtesy of net-a-porter.com4/20Mackenzie Wagoner, Vogue.com Beauty Editor
“When dry air starts ruining my hair texture and dehydrating my scalp, I keep my shower stocked with two products: Sachajuan’s cooling and soothing Scalp Shampoo and Leonor Greyl’s super-hydrating (but not heavy) Masque à L’Orchidee. Both smell delicious and stop unwanted seasonal symptoms in their tracks. On the go, I always carry By Terry’s Aqua Tint Lip Cheek #2 as my ideal beauty complement to sweater-weather season. It provides an instant just-bitten effect to lips and charming windburn to cheeks.”
Sachajuan Scalp Shampoo, $28, barneys.com; By Terry Aqua Tint Lip Cheek #2, $54, beauty.com; Leonor Greyl Masque à L’Orchidée, $62, net-a-porter.com
Photo: (Clockwise from top left) Courtesy of buly1803.com; Courtesy of Sephora; Courtesy of buly1803.com5/20Alessandra Codinha, Vogue.com Fashion News Editor
“Tatcha’s Camellia Cleansing Oil—but really, all of Tatcha’s cleansers—and Buly body lotion and hand cream. They’re decadent, have a very faint scent, a lasting feel, and come in a beautiful package—utter luxury.”
Buly Pommade Concrète, $38, buly1803.com; Tatcha Pure One Step Camellia Cleansing Oil, $48, sephora.com; Buly Lait Virginal, $43, buly1803.com