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Glow getters: 8 of the best new skincare drops to shop now

Glow getters: 8 of the best new skincare drops to shop now

Emirates Woman09-03-2025
Glow getters: 8 of the best new skincare drops to shop now
Skincare saviours to take you through the seasons…
If you're looking to welcome some newness to your beauty shelf, our favourite skincare brands are delivering the goods this season. Whether you're looking to hydrate and rejuvenate, tighten or brighten, these are the skincare buys that the beauty industry is talking about – and they're here to help you get that fresh-from-a-facial feel.
We've handpicked eight new season skincare drops – from tinted moisturisers to glow-getting masks – that deserve a place in your skincare routine.
1/8 Augustinus Bader Hydrogel Face Mask
Augustinus Bader, Hydrogel Face Mask. AED695 (six pack). Why we love it: This all-skin-type-suiting face mask is the newest addition to Augustinus Bader's can-do-no-wrong line of skincare, built on the foundation of more than 30 years of research. Ideal for pre-event prep and women on the go, it achieves a glowy look in just 20 minutes, and is infused with the brand's proprietary TFC8® technology, to deliver intensive hydration, smooth fine lines, and enhance radiance.
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