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Peppermint
This herb has a cooling, rejuvenating effect on the skin, making it ideal for spray-on facial mists.
Shu Uemura Depsea Water in Mint ($30)
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Ginger
This spice boosts the complexion by stimulating circulation in the skin.
Dr. Andrew Weil for Origins Plantidote Mega-Mushroom Skin-Calming Face Mask ($44)
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Parsley
Rich in chlorophyll and used in Asian and Mediterranean cuisines, this cooling plant soothes all skin types.
L'occitane Night Care, 50 ml Immortelle Harvest Very Precious Cream for Women
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Thyme
Because it helps prevent infections and irritations, this herb has a protective effect on the skin, boosting its resilience.
Shiseido Day Care, 40 ml Benefiance Daytime Protective Cream N SPF 15 for Women
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Cardamom
Dubbed the "queen of spices," cardamom revitalizes and soothes the skin.
Pratima Vata Essential Oil for Dry/Dehydrated Skin ($35) Gel for Oily Skin With Imperfections ($26)
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