With most of 2018 under our belt, I can look back and say that Art of Organics has really outdone themselves this year. Not only have they made some great brand introductions with some interesting, under-the-radar lines, but they’ve also managed to curate very useful product pairings month after month. November is no exception! This month they’re focusing solely on the British line AMLY and featuring two of their products that work hand in hand.

November Art of Organics

November Art of Organics

City Screen

November Art of Organics

This is such an interesting product. It’s a face serum that helps protect and repair your skin from all the harmful things it encounters each day. A plethora of antioxidants work to protect skin from free radicals, and they’ve also included collagen boosting compounds and hydrating botanicals. Basically, the perfect mix to keep your skin at it’s best all day!

City Screen is a milky, non-greasy serum that works well in conjunction with the product below. I’ve found that it is somewhat moisturizing, but it does a great job of sinking right into my skin, making it a nice prep for my moisturizer. 

Digital Detox

November Art of Organics

This silver rich face mist was made to detoxify your skin, making it the perfect first step before using City Screen. Ingredients like Himalayan Sea Salt and Magnesium Sulfate help to detox and they’re combined with ingredients that clarify, brighten and hydrates skin and boost energy levels. This is a great travel companion or a nice refresh during the workday. AMLY says you can even spray it around your work environment to detoxify and energize your space! 

November Art of Organics

If you haven’t tried AMLY skincare, this is a lovely way to get a taste of their line. You can sign up here to subscribe and receive this month’s box. Members also get 15% in the Art of Organics beauty store every day. I have no idea what’s in store for next month, but usually, December is THE month for beauty boxes, so I’m sure it will be a good one!

November Art of Organics

This month’s art was designed by Molly Mahon

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