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2/8Herbivore Botanicals Rose Hibiscus Face Mist
The Seattle-based indie brand specializes in botanically powered skin care with a modern edge. Its soothing facial spray, which doubles as a toner and a refreshing mist, marries rose, to quell redness, and a moisturizing blend of coconut water and aloe vera.
3/8JINsoon Nail Lacquer in Vogue Rose
As an editorial manicurist on set for many of this magazine’s shoots, Jin Soon Choi knows how to pinpoint just the right color. The latest from the nail lacquer creator riffs on the Vogue bloom, with a peachy slant that twists the expected pink.
4/8NARS Soft Touch Shadow Pencil in Vogue Rose
A blendable stick formula that goes on with a hands-free swipe, this custom eye shadow shade—subtle and sparkling, evocative of rosé Champagne—brightens lids and doubles as a highlighter.
5/8Ouai Rose Hair & Body Oil
Sought-after celebrity hairstylist, Jen Atkin, has mastered the art of multitasking, and her versatile, no-fuss product range follows suit. The latest, a rose-scented oil, goes even further, hydrating both strands and skin.
6/8RMS Beauty Lip2Cheek in Vogue Rose
This two-in-one formula in a convenient little pot is already a favorite among natural makeup fans, but this new Vogue exclusive—a kiss of peachy-pink—ups the ante. Wear it sheer or build up the pigment for a full flush of color.
7/8Earth Tu Face Face Balm
Helmed by two California herbalists who oversee a sprawling medicinal garden, Earth Tu Face is strong on plant-driven products. The rose petals in this creamy salve calm irritation, while immortelle flower helps increase cell turnover.
vogue birchbox8/8Charlotte Tilbury Instant Magic Facial Dry Sheet Mask
Leave it to the London-based makeup artist to stoke desire for a new skin-care innovation. This face mask, made using a dry-weave textile, primes the complexion without the need for a drippy serum—and even comes with ear straps for a snug fit.