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Arcona for Stressed-Out Holiday Skin

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Rushing around getting ready for the holidays takes its toll

Wind, cold, stress and Christmas goodies (baking and eating them) team up to wear me out. And it's showing on my complexion. Without time to hit up a Arcona Skin CareArcona Skin Carespa for some intensive intervention, I'm taking the offensive with enzyme-packed products from Arcona.

The line is super popular with celebs. Carla Gugino, Katherine Heigl and Sarah Michelle Gellar are just a few A-listers buying the stuff. The lemony scrub smells so good I want to eat it as much as I want to smear it on. Not only that, but the all natural ingredients are giving me a head start on my resolution to only buy beauty products that benefit the planet (and my face).

It should be easy to cart the whole kit on my holiday travels. The travel set is up to date with all the TSA regulations - small, clear bottles in a clear case. Maybe this year I can come home looking better than when I left...

Jen Hyland, GG Staff

What's your secret to looking lovely on the go?

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