30 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2017 SHAPE.COM
Claire Benoist. Styling by Alma Melendez/Halley Resources
beauty playbook
A multi-
tasking tool
Duo available in
Olay, Ivory, or—for
the guys—Old Spice
($1 0 , drugstores)
Soap-on-a-rope
enters the 21 st
century, and now
it’s simultaneously
sudsy, squishy, and
scrubby. One side
of the Duo has the
texture of a smooth
washcloth; the other
has 10 , 000 itty-bitty
nubs that scrub with-
out scratching; and in
between is a flexible
cleanser—a combi-
nation of cellulose
and body wash—that
bubbles through both
sides and molds to
your shape, cleansing
and scrubbing every
crease and curve.
You’ll be addicted to
the superclean feeling
it gives you after the
first use; luckily the
disposable Duo lasts
30 washes.
A suds
above
Dove Shower Foam
($6, drugstores)
We’re suckers for body
wash that comes in
a pump dispenser—so
much more conve-
nient than a flip top!
When that pump takes
a superhydrating body
wash and transforms
it into a luxurious
foam? We’re sold.
Dove has taken its
deeply penetrating
NutriumMoisture
technology and
combined it with an
extra-mild cleanser
typically found in
high-end face wash.
So what you get is
a creamy, dreamy
lather that nourishes
dry skin as it cleans.
Not to mention that it
pinch-hits perfectly
for shaving cream!
A shampoo
that
strengthens
Pantene Pro-V
Daily Moisture
Renewal Shampoo
($4, drugstores)
Many women have
stopped washing their
hair every day for fear
of stripping strands
of the natural oils
that make them shiny
and manageable. But
skipping the sham-
poo isn’t a great plan
if you’re working out
and sweating up your
scalp. So Pantene cre-
ated a shampoo that
gives back more than
it takes out of your
hair. The new base
formula, found in 12 of
the brand’s shampoos,
uses nourishing lipids
that penetrate each
hair shaft to build
strength and flexibil-
ity inside the strand,
while antioxidants
are deposited on the
surface to protect
hair from UV and heat
damage. And just as
with exercise, adding
core strength and
flexibility prevents
injuries —or in your
hair’s case, breakage,
color fading, frizzies,
and flyaways.
A goof-
proof tan
Jergens Natural Glow
Wet Skin Moisturizer
($9, drugstores
in March)
It’s safe to say
that until now,
self-tanning hasn’t
been a particularly
effortless activity.
Sure, improvements
have been made since
the early days, when
dry times and streak
risks ran high. But in
a giant leap forward,
Jergens has combined
its famous Natural
Glow and Wet Skin
technologies to create
a gradual self-tanning
moisturizer that
absorbs instantly and
deeply and evenly
distributes color into
wet skin. While you’re
still dripping from the
shower, apply, then
immediately towel
off (any excess won’t
stain your towel,
swear). You’ll want to
wash your hands as
you would with any
self-tanner, but that’s
it; go ahead and get
dressed. Your tan will
start to show up in the
next few hours and
then will fully develop
after using the product
over three days.
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