Infused with organic olive oil, wild rose, St. John’s wort, and beeswax, the one-stop ointment has become Laila Gohar’s loyal companion
, moved to New York City 11 years ago, her complexion was in for a wake-up call: “I have really dry Mediterranean skin that doesn’t like the cold,” Gohar tells me over the phone from her studio in Chinatown, adding that the bone-chilling
temperatures—not to mention stress—led to her developing“I’ve realized that it’s less about what I put on my skin and more about what I avoid,” she explains, noting that she now favors a handful of “low-key,” fragrance-free products, such as
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