Coming of age
BEAUTY EDITOR KATE PREECEAnd the beauty products to mask its onset.
Elizabeth Arden - Intervene Skin Tone Perfecting Capsules
Joining the Intervene range, targeting those aged 25 to 39, these capsules give skin a rejuvenating nightcap. Each treatment infuses the skin with preservative-free, oil-free vitamin C, diminishing signs of stress, sun damage, age spots and acne scars. RRP $89 (37 capsules)
Elizabeth Arden - Pretty
The limited-edition Pretty refillable purse spray is the perfect addition to the handbag - ideal for frequent flyers. With three 10ml refills, your mini perfume will keep packing a punch, allowing you to smell sweet and floral all day long. RRP $85
Yves Saint Laurent - Teint Radiance SPF 20
The newest Yves Saint Laurent fluid foundation illuminates the complexion and leaves skin feeling silky smooth. Imperfections are masked, lines softened and coverage stays consistent throughout the day. RRP $81
Estēe Lauder - Perfectionist Targeted Deep Wrinkle Filler
For use on lip lines, frown lines and crow's feet, this filler reduces the length and depth of wrinkles. Estēe Lauder promises that, over time, wrinkles will appear pushed up from within. RRP $88

Kérastase - Age Premium Rejuvenating Shampoo
Designed specifically for women in the 55+ age bracket, the Age Premium range combats three issues specific to mature hair: fragility, density loss and dry scalp. By addressing these deficiencies, locks regain their lustrous looks. RRP $36
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