A Hebrew roundup reviews several summer beauty products and separates the standouts from the misses. It says the strongest sunscreen picks are Kiehl’s 50 SPF treatment serum, priced at 299 shekels for 50 ml, and Bobbi Brown’s primer sunscreen, at 195 shekels for 40 ml. The Kiehl’s formula is praised for its light texture, broad protection, moisture-rich feel, and ability to work as makeup base without pilling or looking greasy. Bobbi Brown’s product is described as a clear, thin balm that smooths skin and also makes a good foundation base.
The article also highlights Essie’s new transparent, tinted nail polishes as an accessible at-home version of the glass-nails trend. One coat gives a fresh summer look, while three coats create a more professional, gel-like finish, though lighter shades require patience because each layer must dry fully. The bottle costs 35.90 shekels.
For lips, Clinique’s new Chubby Stick balms are recommended as easy-to-apply color for hot weather, with moisturizing, comfortable texture and enough precision to serve as their own liner. They are sold for 115 shekels. In fragrance, diptyque’s Do Son is presented as the ideal summer scent, a mix of white flowers and tuberose that stays fresh, not too sweet, and not overpowering, priced at 770 shekels for 75 ml.
The piece then moves to foot care and deodorant. Beutycare offers low-cost DIY pedicure tools, including a file for 2.10 shekels, a pedicure device with a blade for 5.5 shekels, exfoliating scrub for 14.90 shekels, and thin scissors for 4.90 shekels, while the toe separators and disposable sandals are criticized. Baby Foot peel socks are described as a gross but effective treatment, with exfoliating socks at 98 shekels per pair and a nourishing version with hyaluronic acid and collagen at 71 shekels. For underarms, Uriage’s alcohol-free roll-on is praised for not leaving white or yellow marks, while Sebocalm’s local alternative is also noted for sensitive skin and non-staining formulas; Uriage costs 71 shekels and Sebocalm 61 shekels.