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Skin Care

What We're Sweet On: A Sugar Scrub to Slough Away Winter Skin

We may still be dressed in Winter layers, but today marks the beginning of March, which means Spring is not too far off.

We may still be dressed in Winter layers, but today marks the beginning of March, which means Spring is not too far off. Before it's even time to make that exciting wardrobe switch, though, it's time to get your skin in tip-top shape . . . from the neck down. Tocca Nourishing Body Scrub in Stella ($32) is the perfect way to indulge your skin with gentle sugar crystals to slough away the dull, dry skin that has accumulated over the Winter. Plus, olive, safflower and grape seed oils work to nourish and hydrate your skin, all while leaving a delicate trace of the warm, sexy scent of blood orange, sheer musk, and sandalwood combined.

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Casa Beta: Tocca Colette Candle

If you've read any of my past candle reviews, you probably know that as much as I'm a candle fanatic, I'm also quite picky about what I light up in my home.

If you've read any of my past candle reviews, you probably know that as much as I'm a candle fanatic, I'm also quite picky about what I light up in my home. The latest candle to come under my scrutiny is Tocca's Colette Candle ($38). I've had good experiences with the luxury brand's beauty products in the past, but had never tried Tocca home fragrances.

Just like the Tocca Bianca, which I recently reviewed, Colette had me at hello. The 10.6-oz. candle is elegantly packaged in a Tiffany-blue box with the brand's chic, gilded logo. The candle itself arrives in a luxe, milk-white glass vessel, which suits any interior and can be reused with tea lights or even as a small vase. In other words, the packaging is perfection.

Now, on to the scent . . . Colette's primary notes are of warm incense, musky vanilla, and amber. I'm generally very opposed to vanilla scents, but this one is very subtle and smells natural like a vanilla bean, rather than artificial. The "warm incense" doesn't seem to have much play here, and the amber is the most intriguing note. Overall, the fragrance is sophisticated and seductive with an alluring, je ne sais quoi confidence, much like the French lady it's named for. I'd reserve this one for evenings — and maybe even just for the bedroom.

The candle has a 60-hour approximate burning time, which ranks up there with the best of them. Anything burning over 40 hours gets a high five from me. As single wick candles tend to do, if at the end this one burns too deeply, it'll be a perfect contender to be salvaged in such a beautiful jar. But mind you, this one's made of paraffin wax, so it's not as eco-friendly as its soy-wax counterparts. As for the price, this one is no bargain; I do have some favorites that clock in around $15-$30. But the scent is elegant and understated, so it's a foolproof alternative to pricier Dipytque candles, which cost an arm and a leg at $60.

You can order this one from Sephora or check out a range of Tocca's other scents in a local Sephora, if you want to sniff before you buy!

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Casa Beta: Tocca Bianca Candle

If you've read any of my past candle reviews, you probably know that as much as I'm a candle fanatic, I'm also quite picky about what I light up in my home.

If you've read any of my past candle reviews, you probably know that as much as I'm a candle fanatic, I'm also quite picky about what I light up in my home. The latest candle to come under my scrutiny is Tocca's Bianca Candle ($38). I've had good experiences with the luxury brand's beauty products in the past, but had never tried Tocca home fragrances.

To begin, let's just say that Bianca had me at hello. The 10.6-oz. candle is elegantly packaged in a Tiffany-blue box with the brand's chic, gilded logo. The candle itself arrives in a luxe, milk-white glass vessel, which suits any interior and can be reused with tea lights or even as a small vase. In other words, the packaging is perfection.

Now, on to the scent . . . Bianca's primary notes are of green tea, lemon, and a dash of sugar. It smells herbal with a subtle sweetness, but it's not overwhelming or heavy. It has a truly beautiful fragrance that's light, airy, and transitional. It's perfect year-round, for daytime and evening occasions, but I see myself mostly pairing with a long bath, a cup of tea, a good book, and maybe a glass of red wine.

The candle has a 60-hour approximate burning time, which ranks up there with the best of them. Anything burning over 40 hours gets a high five from me. As single wick candles tend to do, if at the end this one burns too deeply, it'll be a perfect contender to be salvaged in such a beautiful jar. But mind you, this one's made of paraffin wax, so it's not as eco-friendly as its soy-wax counterparts. As for the price, this one is no bargain; I do have some favorites that clock in around $15-$30. But the scent is elegant and understated, so it's a foolproof alternative to pricier Dipytque candles, which cost an arm and a leg at $60.

You can check out a range of Tocca's other scents at Sephora, if you want to sniff before you buy! I'm excited to try more Tocca scents; I think I may be on my way to finding my favorite!

Valentine's Day

Fash's Friday Obsessions! Be Mine, Valentine

>> This weekend, we're in the mood for a little romance.

>> This weekend, we're in the mood for a little romance. A pretty pale-hued bomber from 3.1 Phillip Lim, Stella McCartney lace panties, Tocca candle, and red silk Equipment blouse should put you in the mood. Also, a sweet flowering twig pencil to write all of your sweet nothings . . .




Left to right: 3.1 Phillip Lim Leather Bomber Jacket ($995), Stella McCartney Knickers of the Week Set ($195), Tocca Candle ($36), Anthropologie Flowering Twig Pencil ($5), Wouters Single Diamond Ring ($325), Equipment Red Washed Silk Shirt ($190)

Beauty Bag Essentials For the Perfect Summer Getaway!

If you want to look your best while traveling, but don't have room for the kitchen sink, here are a few things to have on hand that work well for any getaway.

If you want to look your best while traveling, but don't have room for the kitchen sink, here are a few things to have on hand that work well for any getaway. We've got your checklist for what to pack, whether you're on your way to the beach, strolling around the city, or any other adventures that come your way! For more quick and easy travel beauty products, check out 3floz.com!

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Celebrity Style: Jennifer Connelly

Polka dots tend to connote whimsy, but actress Jennifer Connelly wears the print with complete maturity.

Polka dots tend to connote whimsy, but actress Jennifer Connelly wears the print with complete maturity. She attended the Paris photocall of The Day the Earth Stood Still in a delicate polka-dot blouse, a black mini skirt, and cap-toe Lanvin platforms. She kept her accessories to a minimum, allowing her black and creme palette to speak volumes.

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Online Sale Alert! Designer Dresses Under $100 at Bluefly

No matter how many dresses you own, you could always use more.

No matter how many dresses you own, you could always use more. Bluefly is currently offering all sorts of frocks for under $100. Not bad. You'll find everything from cocktail dresses to casual ones to printed maxis.

This Tocca Black Circle Twill Wrap Dress ($90, originally $186) is versatile enough to wear during the day with flats and at night with heels. Now that's my kind of dress. What's yours?


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Celebrity Style: Gisele Bundchen

Wearing form-fitting jeans in the heat can cause sticky, icky situations but Gisele Bundchen took care of the problem by opting for Paige Premium Denim's Roxbury crop jeans.

Wearing form-fitting jeans in the heat can cause sticky, icky situations but Gisele Bundchen took care of the problem by opting for Paige Premium Denim's Roxbury crop jeans. This is the ideal way to keep cool and show off your shoes. The model continued her streak of effortlessness by throwing on a casual but cute ivory crochet top, an airy pink scarf, and comfy white flats.

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Trend Alert: Mochachinos

While I am more of a Chai latte girl, these ladies are making me yearn for a Mochachino.

While I am more of a Chai latte girl, these ladies are making me yearn for a Mochachino. If you looked in my closet the least color you will see is beige or camel or tan — you get my point. When I feel like going colorless I prefer black or grey. But always one with an open mind about fashion, I may reconsider. Rachel, Sarah and Emma prove a sip of a Mochachino does provide quite a jolt.

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