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Jenna Lyons’s Favorite Beauty Products, From Eyeliner to Body Oil

Jenna Lyons’s Favorite Beauty Products, From Eyeliner to Body Oil

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If I have a lot of makeup on, I use Makeup Forever Gentle Eye Gel, which is good at getting it off so I don’t have to rub. I’ll use the same cleanser at night with a washcloth and water, then a toner like Biologique Recherche Lotion P50, followed by Noble Panacea’s Brilliant Glow Hydration Oil. I leave packets of Chronobiology Sleep Mask by my bed so I can slather that on right before I go to sleep. I go to Joanna Czech for facials, and Dr. Belkin is my dermatologist. I wish I had the Lyma Laser earlier, I think it’s really great.

I have a Hinoki Body Oil I love from Wonder Valley. I’m religious about the U Beauty the Sculpt Arm Compound, and they have a Resurfacing Body Compound I love. I use a Raw Honey Crystal Mask from Tata Harper on my butt — I don’t think it’s for your butt, I think it’s for your face, but that’s where I put it. I will not travel without Kiehl’s Creme de Corps. Every day for 18 years, I’ve worn Creed Silver Mountain Water. My son won’t let me change it … maybe when he goes to college I will.

This interview has been edited and condensed.


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Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, is brimming with royal retreats, from elegant havelis (traditional mansions) and sprawling forts to palaces that the current jet-setting Maharajah Padmanabh Singh and his family call home. On July 1, the Raffles Jaipur hotel opened in a marble building modeled after the royal residences found nearby, with fountain-centered courtyards and domed pavilions that bring to mind the zenanas, or women’s wings, of centuries-old Mughal abodes. The 50 guest rooms have walls inlaid with gold leaf, delicately latticed jali screens, canopy beds and hand-carved wooden armoires and desks. Four restaurants and bars serve up royal repasts, from the North Indian fare at Arkaa to the globally inspired afternoon tea at Safir (where dishes include rose petal crème brûlée with Himalayan honey and tres leches shahi tukra, or Mughlai bread pudding). After a trip to the pink-hued Hawa Mahal, City Palace and Johri Bazar in Jaipur’s historic center half an hour…

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