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Photo gallery: Editor's choice - How to keep your skin smooth this winter

Cooler temperatures can really take a toll on skin and hair. Spoil yourself with these winter-rescue moisturizers and treatments.

By Julia McEwen
Photography by Geoffrey Ross

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Masquerade

Three of our staffers give themselves a DIY spa treatment with these powerful hydrating masks.

M.A.C. Volcanic Ash Thermal Mask, 100 mL, $23.50.
"It was like a mini-facial. The warmth of the application was soothing. The mask left my skin feeling soft and actually a little smoother and firmer after the second application. Overall, it was a nice treat, in only five minutes."
– Olga Goncalves Costa, administrator

Origins Drink Up Mask, 100 mL, $25.
"I liked the botanical scent – it was nice, not overpowering, not chemical-smelling or old-lady-ish. It went on smooth and clear, dried nicely (not sticky) and washed off easily the next morning. It was gentle on my sensitive skin, too."
– Austen Gilliland, senior copy editor

Dermalogica Skin Hydrating Masque, 75 mL, $47.50.
"It's nongreasy and hydrates without feeling heavy. Bonus: It's clear! Not every guy likes to disclose his beauty regimen."
– Marko Popovic, assistant art director



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